The database (.rrd) files have moved to /var/db/monitorix by default, and the
port is careful to ensure that existing files are migrated.
The configuration file needs to have the base_lib line updated to
/var/db/monitorix/ (note trailing slash). The rc script comes with
instructions to those who don't happen to follow every single commit :)
Please check the README on important configuration file changes, especially
the @FS_LIST property which has changed.
- Added a complete statistical BIND graph.
- Added support for NetBSD systems.
- Added support for grouping remote servers in the Multihost view.
(thanks to Hartmut Woehrle, hartmut AT hartmut-woehrle.ch)
- The Disk and Filesystems Usage and I/O Activity graphs have been completely
rewritten.
(suggested by Konstantinos Skarlatos, k.skarlatos AT gmail.com)
- Added support to monitor unlimited number of disk drives.
- Added support to monitor unlimited number of filesystems.
- Reorganized the legend in the Disk drive temperatures and health graph.
- Changed the shebang to be more portable among different systems.
- Completely rewritten the Debian/Ubuntu init script.
(suggested by Andreas Itzchak Rehberg, izzy AT qumran.org)
- Minor changes in the header of the Debian/Ubuntu init script.
(thanks to Uwe Heidrich, uweheidrich AT hotmail.com)
- Expanded to 15 characters the description in network ports.
- Changed to lines a bit thicker some graphs with few values.
- Added a new feature to enable/disable the use of javascript:void function when
clicking on a zoomable graph.
(thanks to Florian E.J. Fruth, fejf AT gmx.de)
- Fixed a bug that mixed the collected values when monitoring multiple MySQL
servers.
(thanks to Piotr Smalira, p.smalira AT g16-lublin.eu)
- Fixed a bad percentage calculation in the dentries and inodes values.
- Removed useless code when collecting Squid stats.
- Fixed a typo in a MySQL graph.
- Program now lives in PREFIX/bin
- Install manpage and extra docs
- Reports don't need extra dependency, OPTION removed
- Perl dependencies are now by package
PR: 146776
Submitted by: Michael Brune <admin _at_ mjbrune.org>
Approved by: glarkin (mentor)
Monitorix is a free, open source, lightweight system monitoring tool
designed to monitorize as many services as possible. At this time it
monitors from the CPU load and temperatures to the users using the system.
Network devices activity, network services demand and even the devices'
interrupt activity are also monitored, and more. The current status of any
corporate server with Monitorix installed can be accessed via a web browser.
WWW: http://www.monitorix.org/