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*It is assumed that you will be using the same server for monitoring and backup. To setup munin to gather client statistics, follow the procedure below.
 
*It is assumed that you will be using the same server for monitoring and backup. To setup munin to gather client statistics, follow the procedure below.
  
==Add a firewall rule to allow the server to get the stats:==
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===Add a firewall rule to allow the server to get the stats:===
 
  ufw allow 4949
 
  ufw allow 4949
  
==To install munin, type the following:==
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===To install munin, type the following:===
 
  apt-get install munin
 
  apt-get install munin
  
==Add the clients to the '''/etc/munin/munin.conf''' file as follows.==
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===Add the clients to the '''/etc/munin/munin.conf''' file as follows.===
===Open the file for editing===
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*Open the file for editing
 
  mcedit /etc/munin/munin.conf
 
  mcedit /etc/munin/munin.conf
====Add one of the following for each client to be monitored:====
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*Add one of the following for each client to be monitored:
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
  [%hostname-of-client%]
 
  [%hostname-of-client%]

Revision as of 21:21, 18 September 2014

Back to Disaster Recovery System Monitor
  • This wiki help page assumes that you have used the three system setup procedures to install an Ubuntu server with DSpace software.
  • It is assumed that you will be using the same server for monitoring and backup. To setup munin to gather client statistics, follow the procedure below.

Add a firewall rule to allow the server to get the stats:

ufw allow 4949

To install munin, type the following:

apt-get install munin

Add the clients to the /etc/munin/munin.conf file as follows.

  • Open the file for editing
mcedit /etc/munin/munin.conf
  • Add one of the following for each client to be monitored:
 [%hostname-of-client%]
    use_node_name yes
    address %ip-address-of-client%

NANO Editor Help
CTL+O = Save the file and then press Enter
CTL+X = Exit "nano"
CTL+K = Delete line
CTL+U = Undelete line
CTL+W = Search for %%string%%
CTL+\ = Search for %%string%% and replace with $$string$$
CTL+C = Show line numbers

More info = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano_(text_editor)


Example Config

# a simple host tree
[archive.bib.sun.ac.za]
    address 127.0.0.1
    use_node_name yes

[bib.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.128.182
    use_node_name yes

[ark.bib.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.125.93
    use_node_name yes

[neo.bib.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.72.143
    use_node_name yes

[dev.bib.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.125.194
    use_node_name yes

[lib.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.128.184
    use_node_name yes

[web.lib.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.129.132
    use_node_name yes

[etd.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.128.164
    use_node_name yes

[ez.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.129.75
    use_node_name yes

[ir.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.128.173
    use_node_name yes

[ir1.sun.ac.za]
    address 146.232.66.15
    use_node_name yes

[ir2.sun.ac.za]
   address 146.232.128.171
   use_node_name yes

Setup the munin server

munin-check

Wait for about 5 to 10 minutes for munin to gather data and then check out the stats as follows.

Open a web browser and type the following in the address bar:

http://%hostname-of-monitoring-server%/munin

You should get a page like this:

Munin-1.png

References