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Kloxo-MR Tips and Tricks / (Tutorial) Monitoring Kloxo Server with Monitorix
« on: 2014-02-25, 18:15:05 »
Hello,
This is how to monitoring your server with Monitorix, and this is tutorial which to install in to your server.
Install first the required packages.
# yum install -y rrdtool rrdtool-perl perl-libwww-perl perl-MailTools perl-MIME-Lite perl-CGI perl-DBI perl-XML-Simple perl-Config-General perl-HTTP-Server-Simple
Both repositories are considered by many in the community to be stable and safe. Anyway, please follow these recommendations:
Keep your systems clean from third party repositories.
Check both repositories to make sure you are downloading the most up to date version of each package.
Download and install each package satisfying manually all its dependencies.
Download and install the Monitorix package.
# rpm -ivh http://www.monitorix.org/monitorix-3.4.0-1.noarch.rpm
Once succesfully installed, please take a look into the configuration file /etc/monitorix.conf to set the options according your system and enable or disable graphs.
Finally start Monitorix with:
# service monitorix start
At this point, Monitorix will start gathering the system information based on the configuration set in monitorix.conf file, and after some minutes you should be able to see the results from your favorite browser pointing it at:
http://localhost:8080/monitorix/
Regards,
Syarif
This is how to monitoring your server with Monitorix, and this is tutorial which to install in to your server.
Install first the required packages.
# yum install -y rrdtool rrdtool-perl perl-libwww-perl perl-MailTools perl-MIME-Lite perl-CGI perl-DBI perl-XML-Simple perl-Config-General perl-HTTP-Server-Simple
Both repositories are considered by many in the community to be stable and safe. Anyway, please follow these recommendations:
Keep your systems clean from third party repositories.
Check both repositories to make sure you are downloading the most up to date version of each package.
Download and install each package satisfying manually all its dependencies.
Download and install the Monitorix package.
# rpm -ivh http://www.monitorix.org/monitorix-3.4.0-1.noarch.rpm
Once succesfully installed, please take a look into the configuration file /etc/monitorix.conf to set the options according your system and enable or disable graphs.
Finally start Monitorix with:
# service monitorix start
At this point, Monitorix will start gathering the system information based on the configuration set in monitorix.conf file, and after some minutes you should be able to see the results from your favorite browser pointing it at:
http://localhost:8080/monitorix/
Regards,
Syarif