Cacti stores the MRTG config info in a MySQL database.
Although the learning-curve for cacti is fairly steep, your MRTG background should help considerably. You will gain scalibility, efficiency, tons of features, and end-user friendliness.
"An undefined problem has an infinite number of solutions." - Robert A. Humphrey "If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate." - Henry J. Tillman
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