X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=etc%2Fmunin%2Fmunin.conf;fp=etc%2Fmunin%2Fmunin.conf;h=147e7e89b7c68f567519babcf20a12e8570be833;hb=359203ba44d2a4ae5e9fcb41cd538f6896b115c1;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=c61c685d2fd74f785a62621de8ae36bf43b0386a;p=matthijs%2Fservers%2Fdrsnuggles.git diff --git a/etc/munin/munin.conf b/etc/munin/munin.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..147e7e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/etc/munin/munin.conf @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +# Example configuration file for Munin, generated by 'make build' + +# The next three variables specifies where the location of the RRD +# databases, the HTML output, logs and the lock/pid files. They all +# must be writable by the user running munin-cron. They are all +# defaulted to the values you see here. +# +# dbdir /var/lib/munin +# htmldir /var/cache/munin/www +# logdir /var/log/munin +# rundir /var/run/munin +# +# Where to look for the HTML templates +# tmpldir /etc/munin/templates + +# (Exactly one) directory to include all files from. +# +includedir /etc/munin/munin-conf.d + +# Make graphs show values per minute instead of per second +#graph_period minute + +# Graphics files are normaly generated by munin-graph, no matter if +# the graphs are used or not. You can change this to +# on-demand-graphing by following the instructions in +# http://munin.projects.linpro.no/wiki/CgiHowto +# +#graph_strategy cgi + +# munin-cgi-graph is invoked by the web server up to very many times at the +# same time. This is not optimal since it results in high CPU and memory +# consumption to the degree that the system can thrash. Again the default is +# 6. Most likely the optimal number for max_cgi_graph_jobs is the same as +# max_graph_jobs. +# +#munin_cgi_graph_jobs 6 + +# If the automatic CGI url is wrong for your system override it here: +# +#cgiurl_graph /cgi-bin/munin-cgi-graph + +# munin-graph runs in parallel, the number of concurrent processes is +# 6. If you want munin-graph to not be parallel set to 0. If set too +# high it will slow down munin-graph. Some experiments are needed to +# determine how many are optimal on your system. On a multi-core +# system with good SCSI disks the number can probably be quite high. +# +#max_graph_jobs 6 + +# Drop somejuser@fnord.comm and anotheruser@blibb.comm an email everytime +# something changes (OK -> WARNING, CRITICAL -> OK, etc) +#contact.someuser.command mail -s "Munin notification" somejuser@fnord.comm +#contact.anotheruser.command mail -s "Munin notification" anotheruser@blibb.comm +# +# For those with Nagios, the following might come in handy. In addition, +# the services must be defined in the Nagios server as well. +#contact.nagios.command /usr/bin/send_nsca nagios.host.comm -c /etc/nsca.conf + +# a simple host tree +[localhost.localdomain] + address 127.0.0.1 + use_node_name yes + +# +# A more complex example of a host tree +# +## First our "normal" host. +# [fii.foo.com] +# address foo +# +## Then our other host... +# [fay.foo.com] +# address fay +# +## Then we want totals... +# [foo.com;Totals] #Force it into the "foo.com"-domain... +# update no # Turn off data-fetching for this "host". +# +# # The graph "load1". We want to see the loads of both machines... +# # "fii=fii.foo.com:load.load" means "label=machine:graph.field" +# load1.graph_title Loads side by side +# load1.graph_order fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load +# +# # The graph "load2". Now we want them stacked on top of each other. +# load2.graph_title Loads on top of each other +# load2.dummy_field.stack fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load +# load2.dummy_field.draw AREA # We want area instead the default LINE2. +# load2.dummy_field.label dummy # This is needed. Silly, really. +# +# # The graph "load3". Now we want them summarised into one field +# load3.graph_title Loads summarised +# load3.combined_loads.sum fii.foo.com:load.load fay.foo.com:load.load +# load3.combined_loads.label Combined loads # Must be set, as this is +# # not a dummy field! +# +## ...and on a side note, I want them listen in another order (default is +## alphabetically) +# +# # Since [foo.com] would be interpreted as a host in the domain "com", we +# # specify that this is a domain by adding a semicolon. +# [foo.com;] +# node_order Totals fii.foo.com fay.foo.com +# +