indexmaker - Creates index files for mrtg web sites
       (mrtg-2.9.6)


SYNOPSIS

       indexmaker [options] regexp mrtg.cfg [other.cfg ...]


OPTIONS

        --output=filename   set output filename (default: stdout)

        --filter title=~regexp  select targets by matching regexp against titles
        --filter pagetop=~regexp  select targets by matching regexp against pagetop
        --filter name=~regexp  select targets by matchin regexp against name

        --title=text        set title of generated index file
        --bodyopt=text      set body tag options

        --columns=number    show graphs in a table with x columns (default: 2)

        --sort=title        sort graphs by title
        --sort=name         sort graphs by their name
        --sort=descr        sort graphs by their description
        --sort=original     leave as is (default)

        --enumerate         add a sequence number to the title of each graph

        --width=number      set width of graphs (default: not set)
        --height=number

        --show=day          pick which graph to show in the index (default)
        --show=week
        --show=month
        --show=year
        --show=none

        --section=h1        h1 tag from pagetop as section heading (default)
        --section=title     title as section headings for graphs
        --section=name      graph name as section heading
        --section=descr     graph description as section heading

        --rrdviewer=path    path to rrdviewer (default: /cgi-bin/14all.cgi)


DESCRIPTION

       Indexmaker can create web pages which display the status
       of an array of mrtg interface status pages.

       --output filename
           set output filename (default: stdout)

       --filter (title|pagetop|name)(=~|!~)regexp
           Several filters may get set.  Each filter can match
           agains the contents of a specific section of the mrtg
           config file. Name refers to the bit in square brackets


           Depending on the match operator chosen (=~ or !~) the
           match will be positive or negative.

           Note that some shells consider ! a special character.
           It may be necessary to type \!~ instead.

       --title text
           Set title of generated index file (default: regexp)

       --bodyopt text
           The value of this argument gets appended to the <BODY>
           tag. This allows to set document colors.  By default
           this option is set to

            bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#000000" vlink="#000000" alink="#000000"

       --columns number
           Display graphs in a table with number columns
           (default: 2)

       --sort title|name|descr|original
           Sort the graphs in the page either by title, by name,
           by interface description, or leave them as is.

       --enumerate
           Add a sequence number to the title of each graph

       --width number
           Set width of graphs

       --height number
           Set the height of the graphs

       --show day|week|month|year|none
           Select which graph to show in the index page

       --section h1|title|name|description
           Select what to use as the title for each graph in the
           page.  h1 is the H1 section from pagetop, title is the
           graph title, name is the bit in square brackets
           (option[name]: bla), and descr or description is the
           text from the Description field of the PageTop (the
           Cisco description text if it's available, otherwise
           just the interface description).

       --rrdviewer path
           If you have set the LogFormat: rrdtool property in the
           mrtg.cfg file, the index will take this into account.
           The only thing you must tell it is the path to your
           grapher cgi. (default: /cgi-bin/14all.cgi)

       Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>


LICENSE

       GNU General Public License


COPYRIGHT

       Cfgmaker is Copyright 2000 by Tobias Oetiker
       <tobi@oetiker.ch>


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