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Easy one first.
'Bookmark' will set your browser address bar to a bookmarkable URL that will always go to the current page in the current format. This can then be stored in your bookmarks (or 'favourites' if you use IE) using whichever method is appropriate for your browser.
'CSV file' will export the data for the current graph to a comma-separated text file (or other separator, if you have configured it differently in the routers2.conf). This will then be sent to the browser for saving, and if you have things configured right it can automatically load your spreadsheet program.
Now the harder one.
There might be several erasons for your archive button no longer working. Since the button is displayed, then it has been enabled in the routers2.conf correctly, and not overridden for your user. Check that the filesystem that holds the graphs directory is not full. Check that the web server process has write permission to the graphs directory and /everything underneath/ (this is where the graph archives are placed). I think this is probably the cause of it. You also dont say if routers2 gives you an error message when you click the 'aRCHIVE' button or not -- usually, it will spot full filesystems or directory permissions and report an error.
Steve
_________________ Steve Shipway UNIX Systems, ITSS, University of Auckland, NZ Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning... -- Isaiah 5:11
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