public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from lecyborg with tags tutorial & munin

18 February 2008

How to get your MySQL Munin Graphs working

I run a few cPanel servers and run Munin as my resource monitor. At the time I wrote this the version included with cPanel was munin 1.24. Ever since I have installed the plugin from cPanel it would monitor MySQL upon first install and then stop if the server was reboot. Uninstalling and reinstalling would once again get Munin to monitor MySQL but having to uninstall and reinstall just for a reboot, just did not seem like something that you should have to do. After many months of on and off testing this is the fix I have come up with.

15 February 2008

Monitoring Servers and Clients using Munin in Ubuntu

“Munin” means “memory”.Munin the tool surveys all your computers and remembers what it saw. It presents all the information in in graphs through a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities. After completing a installation a high number of monitoring plugins will be playing with no more effort. Using Munin you can easily monitor the performance of your computers, networks, SANs, and quite possibly applications as well. It makes it easy to determine “what’s different today” when a performance problem crops up. It makes it easy to see how you’re doing capacity wise on all limited resources. It uses the excellent RRDTool and is written in Perl. Munin has a master/node architecture in which the master connects to all the nodes at regular intervals and asks them for sdata. It then stores the data in RRD files, and (if needed) updates the graphs. One of the main goals has been ease of creating new plugins (graphs).

How-To: Monitoring a Server with Munin

Munin is a simple to configure tool that make real nice graph about your server status. It can actually deal with almost any aspect of your server (load average, network cards status, CPU usage, memory usage, postfix, exim4, mysql ...) without spending much time in configuring it. Munin produce MRTG likes graph so you can easily see how your server health is going.

11 February 2008

Munin, une alternative simple à Cacti?

by 1 other
Cela fait près d’un an et demi que j’utilise le logiciel Cacti pour monitorer l’activité réseau. Aussi bien dans le cadre de mon activité professionnelle que pour mon usage personnel. Mais j’ai récement découvert une alternative sérieuse : Munin. Celui-ci présente de nombreux avantages par rapport à Cacti et mérite d’être plus connue.

lecyborg's TAGS related to tag tutorial

aircrack +   apache +   avion +   backup +   backuppc +   blog +   cryptage +   css +   cups +   darkstat +   debian +   DHCP +   disque +   dj jarod +   dns +   documentation +   e17 +   eGroupWare +   ejabberd +   ext3 +   fichiers +   flash +   flight simulator +   forwarding +   ftp +   gimp +   graphisme +   hostname +   html +   installation +   ipcop +   irc +   jabber +   java +   jeux +   laptop +   ldap +   lightning +   linux +   logiciel +   mail +   management +   mix +   monitoring +   munin +   musique +   nagios +   network +   opensource +   openvpn +   oreon +   partition +   pdf +   photo +   photoshop +   php +   plugin +   preview +   programmation +   projet +   proprio +   proxy +   pure ftpd +   raid +   roundcube +   rsync +   samba +   screen +   security +   serveur +   sliding doors +   smoothwall +   snap +   squid +   ssh +   subversion +   terminal x +   thinkpad +   tor +   trac +   ubuntu +   usb +   utile +   utilisateur +   video +   vmware +   vmware tools +   vpn +   web +   web developer +   web2.0 +   webmail +   wifi +   windows +   wondershaper +   wordpress +   xdmcp +   xen +   zerina +   zope +