I'm new in mrtg and I can't find what the .ok files do in a mrtg system. Could you help regarding this doubt?
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Possible duplicate of [How can I get help on terminal commands?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/991946/how-can-i-get-help-on-terminal-commands) – Melebius May 23 '18 at 09:17
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3@Melebius Oh, don’t let Zanna see this… ;) Seriously, I don’t think this other question is of any help here, the manpages etc. contain even less information on *this exact* matter than the online documentation. – dessert May 23 '18 at 10:07
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As even the official documentation doesn’t explain it I can only speculate, but there are some hints here:
--confcache-file filename
Use an alternate confcache-file (the default is to use the
configuration-file appended with ".ok")
--fhs
Configure all mrtg paths to conform to the FHS specification.
The following default values are assumed:
confcachefile - /var/cache/mrtg/mrtg.ok
pid-file - /var/run/mrtg.pid
lock-file - /var/cache/mrtg/mrtg.lck
log-file - /var/log/mrtg.log
The .ok file seems to be a cache file holding the mrtg configuration, by default the .ok extension is just appended to a copy of the configuration file, but you may specify an own .ok file using the --confcache-file flag. If you use the --fhs option, the config cache file will be saved as /var/cache/mrtg/mrtg.ok.
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