I've made a "localhost" virtual host that serves munin with data:
<VirtualHost *:80>
# vim:syntax=apache
ServerAdmin root@localhost
ServerName localhost
ServerAlias 127.0.0.1
DocumentRoot /srv/http/
<Location /server-status>
SetHandler server-status
</Location>
<Location />
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from all
Allow from 127.0.0.1
Allow from ::1
</Location>
# Logging
ErrorLog /var/log/
LogLevel warn
CustomLog /var/log/
</VirtualHost>
Copy into /etc/apache2/
Hi,
When using multiple groups on munin.conf the overview page does not represent them according to groups.
example munin.conf :
[Site1;Firewalls;Firewall1]
...
[Site1;Firewalls;Firewall2]
...
[Site1;Servers;Server1]
...
[Site1;Servers;Server2]
Hi,
When using multiple groups on munin.conf the overview page does not represent them according to groups.
example munin.conf :
[Site1;Firewalls;Firewall1]
...
[Site1;Firewalls;Firewall2]
...
[Site1;Servers;Server1]
...
[Site1;Servers;Server2]
...
Should give :
But gives :
EXAMPLE 1
An example with three servers on two domains:
[machine1.one.dom]
address machine1.one.dom
[machine2.one.dom]
address 10.33.32.123
[machine3.two.dom]
address localhost
This will appear as two groups (one.dom and two.dom), having
respectively two and one node.
EXAMPLE 2
Summarize the 'load'-graphs of the two servers in one.dom, in a 'total
load'-graph.
[one.dom;Totals]
update no
load.graph_title Total load
load.sum_load.label load
load.sum_load.special_stack machine1=machine1.one.dom:load.load machine2=machine2.one.dom:load.load