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-rw-r--r--files/config/host/logrotate.CentOS35
-rw-r--r--files/config/host/logrotate.Debian35
-rw-r--r--files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.squeeze75
-rw-r--r--files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.wheezy75
-rw-r--r--files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Gentoo145
-rw-r--r--files/config/host/munin.conf.header.RedHat143
-rw-r--r--files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Ubuntu (renamed from files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.sid)0
7 files changed, 288 insertions, 220 deletions
diff --git a/files/config/host/logrotate.CentOS b/files/config/host/logrotate.CentOS
deleted file mode 100644
index 411de3f..0000000
--- a/files/config/host/logrotate.CentOS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-/var/log/munin/munin-update.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 640 munin adm
-}
-
-/var/log/munin/munin-graph.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 660 munin apache
-}
-
-/var/log/munin/munin-html.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 640 munin adm
-}
-
-/var/log/munin/munin-limits.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 640 munin adm
-}
diff --git a/files/config/host/logrotate.Debian b/files/config/host/logrotate.Debian
deleted file mode 100644
index 732c871..0000000
--- a/files/config/host/logrotate.Debian
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-/var/log/munin/munin-update.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 640 munin adm
-}
-
-/var/log/munin/munin-graph.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 660 munin www-data
-}
-
-/var/log/munin/munin-html.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 640 munin adm
-}
-
-/var/log/munin/munin-limits.log {
- daily
- missingok
- rotate 7
- compress
- notifempty
- create 640 munin adm
-}
diff --git a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.squeeze b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.squeeze
deleted file mode 100644
index 771d50d..0000000
--- a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.squeeze
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-# Example configuration file for Munin, generated by 'make build'
-
-# The next three variables specifies where the location of the RRD
-# databases, the HTML output, and the logs, severally. They all
-# must be writable by the user running munin-cron.
-dbdir /var/lib/munin
-htmldir /var/cache/munin/www
-logdir /var/log/munin
-rundir /var/run/munin
-
-# Where to look for the HTML templates
-tmpldir /etc/munin/templates
-
-# Make graphs show values per minute instead of per second
-#graph_period minute
-
-# Drop somejuser@fnord.comm and anotheruser@blibb.comm an email everytime
-# something changes (OK -> WARNING, CRITICAL -> OK, etc)
-#contact.someuser.command mail -s "Munin notification" somejuser@fnord.comm
-#contact.anotheruser.command mail -s "Munin notification" anotheruser@blibb.comm
-#
-# For those with Nagios, the following might come in handy. In addition,
-# the services must be defined in the Nagios server as well.
-#contact.nagios.command /usr/sbin/send_nsca -H nagios.host.com -c /etc/send_nsca.cfg
-
-#contacts me
-#contact.me.command mail -s "Munin notification ${var:group} :: ${var:host} :: ${var:graph_title}" root
-#contact.me.always_send warning critical
-
-# a simple host tree
-#[localhost]
-# address 127.0.0.1
-# use_node_name yes
-
-#
-# A more complex example of a host tree
-#
-## First our "normal" host.
-# [fii.foo.com]
-# address foo
-#
-## Then our other host...
-# [fay.foo.com]
-# address fay
-#
-## Then we want totals...
-# [foo.com;Totals] #Force it into the "foo.com"-domain...
-# update no # Turn off data-fetching for this "host".
-#
-# # The graph "load1". We want to see the loads of both machines...
-# # "fii=fii.foo.com:load.load" means "label=machine:graph.field"
-# load1.graph_title Loads side by side
-# load1.graph_order fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
-#
-# # The graph "load2". Now we want them stacked on top of each other.
-# load2.graph_title Loads on top of each other
-# load2.dummy_field.stack fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
-# load2.dummy_field.draw AREA # We want area instead the default LINE2.
-# load2.dummy_field.label dummy # This is needed. Silly, really.
-#
-# # The graph "load3". Now we want them summarised into one field
-# load3.graph_title Loads summarised
-# load3.combined_loads.sum fii.foo.com:load.load fay.foo.com:load.load
-# load3.combined_loads.label Combined loads # Must be set, as this is
-# # not a dummy field!
-#
-## ...and on a side note, I want them listen in another order (default is
-## alphabetically)
-#
-# # Since [foo.com] would be interpreted as a host in the domain "com", we
-# # specify that this is a domain by adding a semicolon.
-# [foo.com;]
-# node_order Totals fii.foo.com fay.foo.com
-#
-
diff --git a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.wheezy b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.wheezy
deleted file mode 100644
index 771d50d..0000000
--- a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.wheezy
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-# Example configuration file for Munin, generated by 'make build'
-
-# The next three variables specifies where the location of the RRD
-# databases, the HTML output, and the logs, severally. They all
-# must be writable by the user running munin-cron.
-dbdir /var/lib/munin
-htmldir /var/cache/munin/www
-logdir /var/log/munin
-rundir /var/run/munin
-
-# Where to look for the HTML templates
-tmpldir /etc/munin/templates
-
-# Make graphs show values per minute instead of per second
-#graph_period minute
-
-# Drop somejuser@fnord.comm and anotheruser@blibb.comm an email everytime
-# something changes (OK -> WARNING, CRITICAL -> OK, etc)
-#contact.someuser.command mail -s "Munin notification" somejuser@fnord.comm
-#contact.anotheruser.command mail -s "Munin notification" anotheruser@blibb.comm
-#
-# For those with Nagios, the following might come in handy. In addition,
-# the services must be defined in the Nagios server as well.
-#contact.nagios.command /usr/sbin/send_nsca -H nagios.host.com -c /etc/send_nsca.cfg
-
-#contacts me
-#contact.me.command mail -s "Munin notification ${var:group} :: ${var:host} :: ${var:graph_title}" root
-#contact.me.always_send warning critical
-
-# a simple host tree
-#[localhost]
-# address 127.0.0.1
-# use_node_name yes
-
-#
-# A more complex example of a host tree
-#
-## First our "normal" host.
-# [fii.foo.com]
-# address foo
-#
-## Then our other host...
-# [fay.foo.com]
-# address fay
-#
-## Then we want totals...
-# [foo.com;Totals] #Force it into the "foo.com"-domain...
-# update no # Turn off data-fetching for this "host".
-#
-# # The graph "load1". We want to see the loads of both machines...
-# # "fii=fii.foo.com:load.load" means "label=machine:graph.field"
-# load1.graph_title Loads side by side
-# load1.graph_order fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
-#
-# # The graph "load2". Now we want them stacked on top of each other.
-# load2.graph_title Loads on top of each other
-# load2.dummy_field.stack fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
-# load2.dummy_field.draw AREA # We want area instead the default LINE2.
-# load2.dummy_field.label dummy # This is needed. Silly, really.
-#
-# # The graph "load3". Now we want them summarised into one field
-# load3.graph_title Loads summarised
-# load3.combined_loads.sum fii.foo.com:load.load fay.foo.com:load.load
-# load3.combined_loads.label Combined loads # Must be set, as this is
-# # not a dummy field!
-#
-## ...and on a side note, I want them listen in another order (default is
-## alphabetically)
-#
-# # Since [foo.com] would be interpreted as a host in the domain "com", we
-# # specify that this is a domain by adding a semicolon.
-# [foo.com;]
-# node_order Totals fii.foo.com fay.foo.com
-#
-
diff --git a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Gentoo b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Gentoo
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d2523df
--- /dev/null
+++ b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Gentoo
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
+# Example configuration file for Munin, generated by 'make build'
+
+# The next three variables specifies where the location of the RRD
+# databases, the HTML output, logs and the lock/pid files. They all
+# must be writable by the user running munin-cron. They are all
+# defaulted to the values you see here.
+#
+#dbdir /var/lib/munin
+#htmldir /var/www/localhost/htdocs/munin
+#logdir /var/log/munin
+#rundir /run/munin
+
+# Where to look for the HTML templates
+#
+#tmpldir /etc/munin/templates
+
+# Where to look for the static www files
+#
+#staticdir /etc/munin/static
+
+# temporary cgi files are here. note that it has to be writable by
+# the cgi user (usually nobody or httpd).
+#
+# cgitmpdir @@CGITMPDIR@@
+
+# (Exactly one) directory to include all files from.
+includedir /etc/munin/munin-conf.d
+
+# You can choose the time reference for "DERIVE" like graphs, and show
+# "per minute", "per hour" values instead of the default "per second"
+#
+#graph_period second
+
+# Graphics files are generated either via cron or by a CGI process.
+# See http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/CgiHowto2 for more
+# documentation.
+# Since 2.0, munin-graph has been rewritten to use the cgi code.
+# It is single threaded *by design* now.
+#
+#graph_strategy cron
+
+# munin-cgi-graph is invoked by the web server up to very many times at the
+# same time. This is not optimal since it results in high CPU and memory
+# consumption to the degree that the system can thrash. Again the default is
+# 6. Most likely the optimal number for max_cgi_graph_jobs is the same as
+# max_graph_jobs.
+#
+#munin_cgi_graph_jobs 6
+
+# If the automatic CGI url is wrong for your system override it here:
+#
+#cgiurl_graph /munin-cgi/munin-cgi-graph
+
+# max_size_x and max_size_y are the max size of images in pixel.
+# Default is 4000. Do not make it too large otherwise RRD might use all
+# RAM to generate the images.
+#
+#max_size_x 4000
+#max_size_y 4000
+
+# HTML files are normally generated by munin-html, no matter if the
+# files are used or not. You can change this to on-demand generation
+# by following the instructions in http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/CgiHowto2
+#
+# Notes:
+# - moving to CGI for HTML means you cannot have graph generated by cron.
+# - cgi html has some bugs, mostly you still have to launch munin-html by hand
+#
+#html_strategy cron
+
+# munin-update runs in parallel.
+#
+# The default max number of processes is 16, and is probably ok for you.
+#
+# If set too high, it might hit some process/ram/filedesc limits.
+# If set too low, munin-update might take more than 5 min.
+#
+# If you want munin-update to not be parallel set it to 0.
+#
+#max_processes 16
+
+# RRD updates are per default, performed directly on the rrd files.
+# To reduce IO and enable the use of the rrdcached, uncomment it and set it to
+# the location of the socket that rrdcached uses.
+#
+#rrdcached_socket /var/run/rrdcached.sock
+
+# Drop somejuser@fnord.comm and anotheruser@blibb.comm an email everytime
+# something changes (OK -> WARNING, CRITICAL -> OK, etc)
+#contact.someuser.command mail -s "Munin notification" somejuser@fnord.comm
+#contact.anotheruser.command mail -s "Munin notification" anotheruser@blibb.comm
+#
+# For those with Nagios, the following might come in handy. In addition,
+# the services must be defined in the Nagios server as well.
+#contact.nagios.command /usr/bin/send_nsca nagios.host.comm -c /etc/nsca.conf
+
+# a simple host tree
+#[localhost]
+# address 127.0.0.1
+# use_node_name yes
+
+#
+# A more complex example of a host tree
+#
+## First our "normal" host.
+# [fii.foo.com]
+# address foo
+#
+## Then our other host...
+# [fay.foo.com]
+# address fay
+#
+## IPv6 host. note that the ip adress has to be in brackets
+# [ip6.foo.com]
+# address [2001::1234:1]
+#
+## Then we want totals...
+# [foo.com;Totals] #Force it into the "foo.com"-domain...
+# update no # Turn off data-fetching for this "host".
+#
+# # The graph "load1". We want to see the loads of both machines...
+# # "fii=fii.foo.com:load.load" means "label=machine:graph.field"
+# load1.graph_title Loads side by side
+# load1.graph_order fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
+#
+# # The graph "load2". Now we want them stacked on top of each other.
+# load2.graph_title Loads on top of each other
+# load2.dummy_field.stack fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
+# load2.dummy_field.draw AREA # We want area instead the default LINE2.
+# load2.dummy_field.label dummy # This is needed. Silly, really.
+#
+# # The graph "load3". Now we want them summarised into one field
+# load3.graph_title Loads summarised
+# load3.combined_loads.sum fii.foo.com:load.load fay.foo.com:load.load
+# load3.combined_loads.label Combined loads # Must be set, as this is
+# # not a dummy field!
+#
+## ...and on a side note, I want them listen in another order (default is
+## alphabetically)
+#
+# # Since [foo.com] would be interpreted as a host in the domain "com", we
+# # specify that this is a domain by adding a semicolon.
+# [foo.com;]
+# node_order Totals fii.foo.com fay.foo.com
+#
diff --git a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.RedHat b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.RedHat
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f212ce0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.RedHat
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@
+# Example configuration file for Munin, generated by 'make build'
+
+# The next three variables specifies where the location of the RRD
+# databases, the HTML output, logs and the lock/pid files. They all
+# must be writable by the user running munin-cron. They are all
+# defaulted to the values you see here.
+#
+#dbdir /var/lib/munin
+#htmldir /var/www/html/munin
+htmldir /var/www/html/munin
+#logdir /var/log/munin
+#rundir /var/run/munin
+
+# Where to look for the HTML templates
+#
+#tmpldir /etc/munin/templates
+
+# Where to look for the static www files
+#
+#staticdir /etc/munin/static
+
+# temporary cgi files are here. note that it has to be writable by
+# the cgi user (usually nobody or httpd).
+#
+# cgitmpdir /var/lib/munin/cgi-tmp
+
+# (Exactly one) directory to include all files from.
+includedir /etc/munin/conf.d
+
+# You can choose the time reference for "DERIVE" like graphs, and show
+# "per minute", "per hour" values instead of the default "per second"
+#
+#graph_period second
+
+# Graphics files are generated either via cron or by a CGI process.
+# See http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/CgiHowto2 for more
+# documentation.
+# Since 2.0, munin-graph has been rewritten to use the cgi code.
+# It is single threaded *by design* now.
+#
+#graph_strategy cgi
+
+# munin-cgi-graph is invoked by the web server up to very many times at the
+# same time. This is not optimal since it results in high CPU and memory
+# consumption to the degree that the system can thrash. Again the default is
+# 6. Most likely the optimal number for max_cgi_graph_jobs is the same as
+# max_graph_jobs.
+#
+#munin_cgi_graph_jobs 6
+
+# If the automatic CGI url is wrong for your system override it here:
+#
+#cgiurl_graph /munin-cgi/munin-cgi-graph
+
+# max_size_x and max_size_y are the max size of images in pixel.
+# Default is 4000. Do not make it too large otherwise RRD might use all
+# RAM to generate the images.
+#
+#max_size_x 4000
+#max_size_y 4000
+
+# HTML files are normally generated by munin-html, no matter if the
+# files are used or not. You can change this to on-demand generation
+# by following the instructions in http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/CgiHowto2
+#
+# Notes:
+# - moving to CGI for HTML means you cannot have graph generated by cron.
+# - cgi html has some bugs, mostly you still have to launch munin-html by hand
+#
+html_strategy cron
+
+# munin-update runs in parallel.
+#
+# The default max number of processes is 16, and is probably ok for you.
+#
+# If set too high, it might hit some process/ram/filedesc limits.
+# If set too low, munin-update might take more than 5 min.
+#
+# If you want munin-update to not be parallel set it to 0.
+#
+#max_processes 16
+
+# RRD updates are per default, performed directly on the rrd files.
+# To reduce IO and enable the use of the rrdcached, uncomment it and set it to
+# the location of the socket that rrdcached uses.
+#
+#rrdcached_socket /var/run/rrdcached.sock
+
+# Drop somejuser@fnord.comm and anotheruser@blibb.comm an email everytime
+# something changes (OK -> WARNING, CRITICAL -> OK, etc)
+#contact.someuser.command mail -s "Munin notification" somejuser@fnord.comm
+#contact.anotheruser.command mail -s "Munin notification" anotheruser@blibb.comm
+#
+# For those with Nagios, the following might come in handy. In addition,
+# the services must be defined in the Nagios server as well.
+#contact.nagios.command /usr/bin/send_nsca nagios.host.comm -c /etc/nsca.conf
+
+# a simple host tree
+#[localhost]
+# address 127.0.0.1
+# use_node_name yes
+
+#
+# A more complex example of a host tree
+#
+## First our "normal" host.
+# [fii.foo.com]
+# address foo
+#
+## Then our other host...
+# [fay.foo.com]
+# address fay
+#
+## Then we want totals...
+# [foo.com;Totals] #Force it into the "foo.com"-domain...
+# update no # Turn off data-fetching for this "host".
+#
+# # The graph "load1". We want to see the loads of both machines...
+# # "fii=fii.foo.com:load.load" means "label=machine:graph.field"
+# load1.graph_title Loads side by side
+# load1.graph_order fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
+#
+# # The graph "load2". Now we want them stacked on top of each other.
+# load2.graph_title Loads on top of each other
+# load2.dummy_field.stack fii=fii.foo.com:load.load fay=fay.foo.com:load.load
+# load2.dummy_field.draw AREA # We want area instead the default LINE2.
+# load2.dummy_field.label dummy # This is needed. Silly, really.
+#
+# # The graph "load3". Now we want them summarised into one field
+# load3.graph_title Loads summarised
+# load3.combined_loads.sum fii.foo.com:load.load fay.foo.com:load.load
+# load3.combined_loads.label Combined loads # Must be set, as this is
+# # not a dummy field!
+#
+## ...and on a side note, I want them listen in another order (default is
+## alphabetically)
+#
+# # Since [foo.com] would be interpreted as a host in the domain "com", we
+# # specify that this is a domain by adding a semicolon.
+# [foo.com;]
+# node_order Totals fii.foo.com fay.foo.com
+#
+
diff --git a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.sid b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Ubuntu
index 771d50d..771d50d 100644
--- a/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Debian.sid
+++ b/files/config/host/munin.conf.header.Ubuntu