SUNScholar/Disaster Recovery/System Monitor

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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.

Server Setup

Client Setup

Login and become the root user.

Click here to create a PostgreSQL credentials file. Then continue.

Install munin as follows:

apt-get install libdbd-pg-perl
apt-get install munin-node

Setup munin to allow the monitoring server to gather statistics as follow:

nano /etc/munin/munin-node.conf

Add the following to the bottom of the file:

allow $ip-address-of-monitoring-server%

Change the following:

host_name %hostname-of-client%

Save the file. Run the following command to check to update stats available:

munin-node-configure --shell | bash -

Check which stats are available

cd /etc/munin/plugins

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

ufw allow 4949

Thats it. As usual there is a lot of documentation about Munin out there.