# C o m m a n d s # Actually these are not config parameters that control where/how # plots are generated but really the contant locations of where # system commands are located. There should not need to be modified # with the exception being GS when running on a PC. The other # commands only apply to Linux as the PC equivalents of the rest either # don't change are are not used. GS= /usr/bin/gs CP= /bin/cp GZIP= /bin/gzip MAIL= /bin/mail RM= /bin/rm TAR= /bin/tar UUENCODE=/usr/bin/uuencode # D i r e c t o r i e s HelpDir = PlotDir = /var/log/collectl # g n u p l o t # This names the path to gnuplot and in the case of a PC, the version as well. # The defaults are those for most versions of linux and since the linux is # smart enough to tell you its version, at most you may only need to change # the value of GnuPlot and then only if you install it in a non-standard # location. As for windows, you WILL need to specify both. GnuPlot= /usr/bin/gnuplot:/usr/local/bin/gnuplot GnuVersion=3.7 # P l o t D e f a u l t s #httpWidth = 1.2 #httpHeight = 0.3 #termWidth = 1 #termHeight = 0.2 # default line types. to get full list in gnuplit type 'test' command lt1=8 lt2=3 lt3=1 lt4=2 lt5=-1 lt6=5 lt7=16 lt8=14 lt9=4 lt10=6 lt11=7 lt12=9 lt13=10 lt14=11 lt15=12 lt16=13