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munin produces nifty little graphics about nearly every aspect of your server load average, memory usage, CPU usage, MySQL throughput, eth0 traffic, etc. without much configuration, whereas monit checks the availability of the monitored services..

view as pdf Munin and CPU Submitted by Anonymous not registered on Submitted by falko Contact Author Forums on munin produces nifty little graphics about nearly every aspect of your server load average, memory usage, CPU usage, MySQL throughput, eth0 traffic, etc. without much configuration, whereas monit checks the availability of services like Apache, MySQL, Postfix and takes the appropriate action such as restart if it finds service is not behaving as expected.

Excellent, and straightforward tutorial. Remember that the munin logs are located in varlogmuninIt can be while before new graphs are generated. Have look at chapter on want to say first that this is not the only way of setting up such system.

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add comment reply Monitoring This is copy & paste HowTo! The easiest way to follow this tutorial is to use command line clientSSH client like PuTTY for Windows and simply copy and paste the commands except where you have to provide own information like IP addresses, hostnames, passwords,…. The combination of the two gives you full monitoring graphics that lets you recognize current or upcoming problems like We need bigger server soon, our load average is increasing rapidly.

view as pdf Excellent Submitted by Anonymous not registered on add comment Excellent, and straightforward tutorial. Remember that the munin logs are located in varlogmuninIt can be while before new graphs are generated. After few days this could look like this This is just small excerpt of the many graphics that munin produces… PasswordProtect The munin Output Directory Optional it is good idea to passwordprotect the directory unless you want everybody to be able to see every little statistic about your server. To do this, we create an .

Without the comments, the changed file looks like this vi etcmuninmunin. conf dbdir varlibmuninhtmldir varlogmuninrundir varrunmunintmpldir etcmunintemplates address 127. 0. 0. 1 use_node_name yesNext we create the directory and change its ownership to the user and group munin, otherwise munin cannot place its output in that directory. view as pdf Another application that do Submitted by Anonymous not registered on reply After few days this could look like this This is just small excerpt of the many graphics that munin produces…



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