SYNOPSIS

There is a lot of written documentation for mrtg, but nevertheless you may have a problem where you can't find the solution. In this case some Human Help may be necessary. With \s-1MRTG\s0 there are several ways to get Humans to help you.

MAILING-LIST

There are three mailing lists for \s-1MRTG\s0 available.

mrtg

for discussion among mrtg users.

mrtg-announce

for announcements regarding new versions of mrtg related software.

mrtg-developers

for discussion among people who write software in connection with mrtg or who hack mrtg itself.

\s-1THE\s0 \s-1RULES\s0

Please note that the memebers of the mrtg mailinglist value politeness highly. This means behave in a way you would like others to behave towards you.

  • No shouting. (\s-1NO\s0 \s-1CAPS\s0)

  • No rude language

  • No demands. everybody is on the list out of their own free will. If you do not get an answer to your question, chances are high that you did not give sufficent details about the nature of your problem or that the answer to your problem is in the documentation.

  • If you do not follow the rules you will be unsubscribed from the list with no further questions asked.

  • Decisions about your unsubscription from the list will be taken by

     Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex at ergens.op.het.net>
     Paul C. Williamson    <pwilliamson at MANDTBANK.COM>
    

    If you feel that you have been treated unfairly, you may send mail to me and explain the situation. Tobi Oetiker <[email protected]>

\s-1SUBSCRIBING\s0

These lists are managed by a mailing-list management program (listar). It allows you to subscribe to these lists by sending a message with the subject: subscribe to the following address:

[email protected]

You will then get a message asking you to confirm your subscription.

For posting to the lists use the following address

[email protected]

Note that only people who are subscribed to the list can post.

Further information about the usage of the mailing lists is available by sending a message with the subject line help to either one of the request addresses.

There is also a webinterface to the lists on

http://lists.oetiker.ch

List archives are on

http://www.mail-archive.com/index.php?hunt=mrtg

and

http://gmane.org/find.php?list=mrtg

NEWSGROUP

For discussion of \s-1MRTG\s0 or related topics on the Usenet, please send your posts to:

news:comp.dcom.net-management

Many \s-1MRTG\s0 users are in this forum and will help you. You can also find an archive of past activity from this Newsgroup on:

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.dcom.net-management

IRC Channel

For discussion of \s-1MRTG\s0 and related topics on \s-1IRC\s0, the `#mrtg' channel on EFNet has been created.

More information can be found at

http://mrtg.easymac.org

MRTG Japan

There is a special Mailinglist for \s-1MRTG\s0 Users in Japan. It carries translations of the traffic from MRTG-ANNOUNCE as well as updates on the Japanese Translation of the \s-1MRTG\s0 documentation. Go to http://www.mrtg.jp/ for further Information.

AUTHOR

Tobias Oetiker <[email protected]> and many contributors