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Latest revision as of 10:26, 28 August 2016
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Contents
Introduction
Now that you have a large number of servers you would like to know how they are performing and be informed of potential problems. At our library we use munin to do this.
To setup a similar system, first configure the server and then configure the clients. We selected the backup server with the most resources to act as our monitoring server as well.
Instructions
Step 1 - Server Setup
Step 2 - Client Setup
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