Munin
Install Munin to the Ubuntu server
sudo apt-get install munin
Dynamic graphics
To be able to zoom in the graphics, edit /etc/munin/munin.conf and change:
html_strategy cgi graph_strategy cgi
Nginx webserver
If using Nginx, add to your host config (ex. /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default ):
location /munin/static/ {
alias /etc/munin/static/;
expires modified +1w;
}
# location /munin {
# # auth_basic "Restricted";
# # Create the htpasswd file with the htpasswd tool.
# # auth_basic_user_file /etc/nginx/htpasswd;
#
# alias /var/cache/munin/www;
# expires modified +310s;
# }
location /munin/ {
fastcgi_split_path_info ^(/munin)(.*);
fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/munin/fastcgi-html.sock;
include fastcgi_params;
}
location ^~ /munin-cgi/munin-cgi-graph/ {
fastcgi_split_path_info ^(/munin-cgi/munin-cgi-graph)(.*);
fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/munin/fastcgi-graph.sock;
include fastcgi_params;
}
Create a new service file:
cat /etc/init.d/munin-fcgi-marti
#!/bin/bash
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: munin-fcgi
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog $network
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslog $network
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: Start munin FCGI processes at boot time
# Description: Start the FCGI processes behind http://munin.*/
### END INIT INFO
graph_pidfile="/var/run/munin/fcgi_graph.pid"
# Ubuntu 12.10: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/munin-cgi-graph
graph_cgi="/usr/lib/munin/cgi/munin-cgi-graph"
html_pidfile="/var/run/munin/fcgi_html.pid"
# Ubuntu 12.10: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/munin-cgi-html
html_cgi="/usr/lib/munin/cgi/munin-cgi-html"
retval=0
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
start() {
chown munin:munin /var/log/munin/*
echo -n "Starting munin graph FastCGI: "
start_daemon -p ${graph_pidfile} /usr/bin/spawn-fcgi -u munin -g munin \
-s /var/run/munin/fastcgi-graph.sock -U www-data ${graph_cgi}
echo
echo -n "Starting munin html FastCGI: "
start_daemon -p ${html_pidfile} /usr/bin/spawn-fcgi -u munin -g munin \
-s /var/run/munin/fastcgi-html.sock -U www-data ${html_cgi}
echo
retval=$?
}
stop() {
echo -n "Stopping munin graph FastCGI: "
killproc -p ${graph_pidfile} ${graph_cgi} -QUIT
echo
echo -n "Stopping munin html FastCGI: "
killproc -p ${html_pidfile} ${html_cgi} -QUIT
echo
retval=$?
rm /var/run/munin/fastcgi-graph.sock
rm /var/run/munin/fastcgi-html.sock
}
case "$1" in
start)
start
;;
stop)
stop
;;
restart)
stop
start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: munin-fcgi {start|stop|restart}"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit $retval
Start it:
service munin-fcgi-marti restart
Add it to autostart:
update-rc.d munin-fcgi-marti defaults
Install Munin to the Fedora/Centos server
yum install munin munin-nginx
Nginx_webserver
Same steps for the Dynamic graphics as in the Ubuntu server
Same steps for Nginx as in the Ubuntu server Munin#Nginx_webserver
Create a new service file: /etc/init.d/munin-fcgi-marti2
#!/bin/sh
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: munin-fcgi-marti2
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $network
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs $network
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: starts munin-fastcgi
# Description: Spawn Munin FCGI sockets for Web access
### END INIT INFO
#
# munin-fastcgi Startup script for Munin CGI services
#
# chkconfig: - 84 15
# description: Loading Munin CGI services using spawn-cgi
# HTML files and CGI.
#
# Author: Ryan Norbauer
# Modified: Geoffrey Grosenbach http://topfunky.com
# Modified: David Krmpotic http://davidhq.com
# Modified: Kun Xi http://kunxi.org
# Modified: http://drumcoder.co.uk/
# Modified: http://uname.pingveno.net/
# Modified: the_architecht http://iwbyt.com/
PATH=/usr/local/bin/:/usr/local/sbin:$PATH
DAEMON=$(which spawn-fcgi)
FCGI_GRAPH_SOCK=/var/run/munin/fcgi-graph.sock
FCGI_HTML_SOCK=/var/run/munin/fcgi-html.sock
WWW_USER=nginx
FCGI_USER=munin
FCGI_GROUP=munin
FCGI_SPAWN_GRAPH=/var/www/cgi-bin/munin-cgi-graph
FCGI_SPAWN_HTML=/var/www/cgi-bin/munin-cgi-html
PIDFILE_GRAPH=/var/run/munin/fastcgi-munin-graph.pid
PIDFILE_HTML=/var/run/munin/fastcgi-munin-html.pid
DESC="Munin FCGI for Graph and HTML"
# Gracefully exit if the package has been removed.
test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
test -x $FCGI_SPAWN_GRAPH || exit 0
test -x $FCGI_SPAWN_HTML || exit 0
start() {
$DAEMON -s $FCGI_GRAPH_SOCK -U $WWW_USER -u $FCGI_USER -g $FCGI_GROUP -P $PIDFILE_GRAPH $FCGI_SPAWN_GRAPH 2> /dev/null || echo "Graph Already running"
$DAEMON -s $FCGI_HTML_SOCK -U $WWW_USER -u $FCGI_USER -g $FCGI_GROUP -P $PIDFILE_HTML $FCGI_SPAWN_HTML 2> /dev/null || echo "HTML Already running"
}
stop() {
kill -QUIT `cat $PIDFILE_GRAPH` || echo "Graph not running"
kill -QUIT `cat $PIDFILE_HTML` || echo "HTML Not running"
}
restart() {
kill -HUP `cat $PIDFILE_GRAPH` || echo "Can't reload Graph"
kill -HUP `cat $PIDFILE_HTML` || echo "Can't reload HTML"
}
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting $DESC: "
start
;;
stop)
echo "Stopping $DESC: "
stop
;;
restart|reload)
echo "Restarting $DESC: "
stop
# One second might not be time enough for a daemon to stop,
# if this happens, d_start will fail (and dpkg will break if
# the package is being upgraded). Change the timeout if needed
# be, or change d_stop to have start-stop-daemon use --retry.
# Notice that using --retry slows down the shutdown process somewhat.
sleep 1
start
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $SCRIPTNAME {start|stop|restart|reload}" >&2
exit 3
;;
esac
exit $?
Start it:
service munin-fcgi-marti2 restart or systemctl restart munin-fcgi-marti2
Add it to autostart:
systemctl enable munin-fcgi-marti2
Install Munin to a client
First you need to install munin client package using the following commands
sudo apt-get install munin-node
Now you need to edit the munin-node.conf file to specify that your monitoring server is allowed to poll the client for information.
sudo vi /etc/munin/munin-node.conf
Search for the section that has the line "allow ^127\.0\.0\.1$". Modify the IP address to reflect your monitoring server's IP address.If your server ip is 172.30.2.100
allow ^\.172\.30\.2\.100$
Save and exit the file
You need to restart the munin client using the following information
sudo service munin-node restart
Now you need to login in to your munin server and edit the munin.conf file
sudo vi /etc/munin/munin.conf
Copy the following section and change the ip address to your remote server client ip address
[MuninMonitor] address 127.0.0.1 use_node_name yes
to
[MuninMonitor] address 172.30.2.101 use_node_name yes
Finall you need to restart the apache server using the following command
sudo service apache2 restart
Add variables
/usr/sbin/munin-node-configure --suggest /usr/sbin/munin-node-configure --shell | sh /etc/init.d/munin-node restart
Additional Plugins
The munin-plugins-extra package contains performance checks additional services such as DNS, DHCP, Samba, etc. To install the package run the following command from the terminal
sudo apt-get install munin-plugins-extra
Make sure you have install this package on both the server and node machines.
Info from: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-munin-monitoring-tool-on-ubuntu-14-04-server.html
Other plugins added manually
Add SNMP Routers and Printers
dd-wrt allows SNMP to be enabled under the Services menu.
If you're connecting using OpenVPN you need to open the UPD port 161 in the firewall (Administration tab / firewall commands):
iptables -I INPUT 1 -p udp --dport 161 -j ACCEPT
Then you add it to one machine working as munin-node:
munin-node-configure --shell --snmp 192.168.100.250 munin-node-configure --shell --snmp 192.168.100.250 |/bin/sh
More info: http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/Using_SNMP_plugins
multi_tcp_ping - TCP ping plugin
Improved but originally downloaded from: http://gallery.munin-monitoring.org/contrib/plugins/network/multi_tcp_ping or http://munin-monitoring.org/browser/munin-contrib/plugins/network/multi_tcp_ping
/etc/munin/plugins/multi_tcp_ping
#!/usr/bin/perl
=head1 NAME
multi_tcp_ping - Graphs together the TCP ping results for several hosts
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This plugin is meant to be called from Munin. You should set the
'hosts' environment variable from Munin's configuration (i.e.
/etc/munin/munin.conf) to specify which hosts and ports to query.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This plugin expects to receive the following environment variables:
=over 4
=item hosts (REQUIRED!)
Comma-separated list of hosts to query. You can specify the TCP port
to connect to on each of the hosts by listing them as host:port - The
port defaults to 80. The following is a valid hosts declaration:
hosts='192.168.0.15, 192.168.0.18:22'
It will query host 192.168.0.15 on the default port (80), as well as
host 192.168.0.18 on port 22.
=back
If the connection was opened successfully, it gives as the return
value the time it took to establish the connection. If the requested
host is not reachable, a hard-wired '-0.01' will be returned. Why
-0.01? Because giving a negative value is the best way to easily get
-visually- that something failed. Connection establishment times are
usually in the 5-500ms range. 100ms will be not too little (and thus
invisible), not too much (and thus killing the details in our graphs).
=head1 DEPENDS ON
L<Net::Ping>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<munin>, L<munin-node>
=head1 AUTHOR
Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008 Gunnar Wolf, Instituto de Investigaciones
Economicas, UNAM. This plugin is Free Software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
dated June, 1991, or any later version (at your choice).
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
USA.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
# This evil "eval" is to make Travis CI able to test the plugin syntax
# without having a perl built with threads.
#
# Also: The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially
# discouraged.
eval 'use threads; 1;' or die 'Could not use threads';
use Net::Ping;
my (%defaults, @hosts, @hostscritic, @hostsnotcritic, $cmd_arg);
%defaults = (port => 80, timeout => 2, unreachable => -0.1);
@hostscritic = get_hosts($ENV{hosts});
@hostsnotcritic = get_hosts($ENV{hostsnotcritic});
# marti
@hosts = (@hostscritic, @hostsnotcritic);
#ordenem pel camp etiqueta
# @hosts = sort { host_etiqueta_for($a) cmp host_etiqueta_for($b) } @hosts;
die "Hosts not set - cannot continue\n" unless @hosts;
$cmd_arg = $ARGV[0] || '';
config() if($cmd_arg eq "config");
autoconf() if ($cmd_arg eq 'autoconf');
for my $host (@hosts) {
threads->new(\&ping_host, $host)
}
map {$_->join} threads->list;
exit 0;
sub ping_host {
my ($host, $addr, $p, $ret, $time, $ip);
$host = shift;
$addr = host_label_for($host);
$p=Net::Ping->new("tcp", $defaults{timeout});
$p->hires();
my $port = $host->[1] || $defaults{port};
$p->{port_num} = $port;
$p->service_check('1');
$p->port_number($port);
($ret, $time, $ip) = $p->ping($host->[0]);
$time = $defaults{unreachable} if !$ret;
print "${addr}.value $time\n";
}
sub get_hosts {
# Hosts are defined in the 'hosts' environment variable. It's a list of
# hosts (and optionally ports) - We parse the list and arrange it neatly
# to be easily consumed.
my ($hostsdef, @hosts);
$hostsdef = shift;
return unless $hostsdef;
for my $host (split(/,/, $hostsdef)) {
# $host =~ s/\s//g;
$host =~ /^(?:([^:]+))
(?::(\d+))? (?::([^:,]+))?$/x;
#$host =~ /^(?:([^:]+))
# (?::(\d+))?$/x;
my $martinom = $1;
my $martiport = $2;
my $martietiqueta = $3;
$martinom =~ s/\s//g;
$martiport =~ s/\s//g;
push @hosts, [$martinom, $martiport || $defaults{port}, $martietiqueta || "$martinom $martiport"];
}
return @hosts;
}
sub config {
my @res = ("graph_title TCP connection times",
"graph_args --base 1000 --units-exponent -3 --lower-limit -0.099", # "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0"
"graph_scale no",
"graph_printf %6.6lf", # per posar tot en ms "graph_printf %6.3lf%S"
"graph_vlabel seconds",
"graph_category network",
"graph_info Shows the time to establish a TCP connection");
for my $host (@hostscritic) {
my $addr = host_label_for($host);
my $martietiqueta = host_etiqueta_for($host);
push @res, "$addr.label $martietiqueta";
# push @res, "$addr.extinfo $martietiqueta";
push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2";
push @res, "$addr.info Time to establish TCP connection to " .
"$host->[0]:$host->[1]";
push @res, "$addr.critical 0:";
# en cas que sigu per sota de 0, es un error ja que quan falla el valor es -0.10
}
for my $host (@hostsnotcritic) {
my $addr = host_label_for($host);
my $martietiqueta = host_etiqueta_for($host);
push @res, "$addr.label $martietiqueta";
# push @res, "$addr.extinfo $martietiqueta";
push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2";
push @res, "$addr.info Time to establish TCP connection to " .
"$host->[0]:$host->[1]";
push @res, "$addr.critical :";
# aquest es un host no critic i per tan no ha denviar alertes
}
print map {"$_\n"} @res;
exit 0;
}
sub autoconf {
print "yes\n";
exit 0;
}
sub host_label_for {
my ($ip, $port, $etiqueta) = @{$_[0]};
# Periods and colonsare not allowed in variable names
my $addr = "src_${ip}_${port}";
$addr =~ s/\./_/g;
return $addr;
}
sub host_etiqueta_for {
my ($ip, $port, $etiqueta) = @{$_[0]};
return $etiqueta;
}
And put it to:
sudo vi /etc/munin/plugins/multi_tcp_ping sudo chmod +x /etc/munin/plugins/multi_tcp_ping
Add the hosts to the following new file:
sudo vi /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/multi_tcp_ping
or at the end of:
sudo vi /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node
[multi_tcp_ping] env.hosts 192.168.1.2, google.com, 192.168.100.1, 192.168.100.2, 192.168.100.100:3389:This is a label for this server, 192.168.101.1 env.hostsnotcritic google.com, ocell1.min.cat:23:Ocell1 # env.hostsnotcritic are hosts that no alerts have to be sent if unreachable
Restart munin-node
service munin-node restart
Old system with a dedicated hosts file
(the ports specified in the file do not work yet, so only 80 is working)
From: https://forum.xakep.ru/topic/1398094/
Create file /usr/share/munin-marti/tcp_multi_ping'
cat tcp_multi_ping
#!/usr/bin/perl
=head1 NAME
multi_tcp_ping - Graphs together the TCP ping results for several hosts
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This plugin is meant to be called from Munin. You should set the
'hosts' environment variable from Munin's configuration (i.e.
/etc/munin/munin.conf) to specify which hosts and ports to query.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This plugin expects to receive the following environment variables:
=over 4
=item hosts (REQUIRED!)
Comma-separated list of hosts to query. You can specify the TCP port
to connect to on each of the hosts by listing them as host:port - The
port defaults to 80. The following is a valid hosts declaration:
hosts='192.168.0.15, 192.168.0.18:22'
It will query host 192.168.0.15 on the default port (80), as well as
host 192.168.0.18 on port 22.
=back
If the connection was opened successfully, it gives as the return
value the time it took to establish the connection. If the requested
host is not reachable, a hard-wired '-0.01' will be returned. Why
-0.01? Because giving a negative value is the best way to easily get
-visually- that something failed. Connection establishment times are
usually in the 5-500ms range. 100ms will be not too little (and thus
invisible), not too much (and thus killing the details in our graphs).
=head1 DEPENDS ON
L<Net::Ping>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<munin>, L<munin-node>
=head1 AUTHOR
Gunnar Wolf <[email protected]>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008 Gunnar Wolf, Instituto de Investigaciones
Economicas, UNAM. This plugin is Free Software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
dated June, 1991, or any later version (at your choice).
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
USA.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
# This evil "eval" is to make Travis CI able to test the plugin syntax
# without having a perl built with threads.
#
# Also: The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially
# discouraged.
eval 'use threads; 1;' or die 'Could not use threads';
use Net::Ping;
my (%defaults, @hosts, $cmd_arg, $config_file_name);
%defaults = (port => 80, timeout => 2, unreachable => -0.01);
#$config_file_name = "/usr/share/munin/plugins/hostslist.ip";
$config_file_name = "/usr/share/munin-marti/tcp_multi_ping.ip";
open (IN_FILE,"<$config_file_name") or die "Unable to open file hostslist.ip";
while (<IN_FILE>){
# if (/\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/){
s/\s//g; push (@hosts,[$_,$defaults{port}]);
# }
}
# @hosts = get_hosts($ENV{hosts});
die "Hosts not set - cannot continue\n" unless @hosts;
$cmd_arg = $ARGV[0] || '';
config() if($cmd_arg eq "config");
autoconf() if ($cmd_arg eq 'autoconf');
for my $host (@hosts) {
threads->new(\&ping_host, $host)
}
map {$_->join} threads->list;
exit 0;
sub ping_host {
my ($host, $addr, $p, $ret, $time, $ip);
$host = shift;
$addr = host_label_for($host);
$p=Net::Ping->new("tcp", $defaults{timeout});
$p->hires();
$p->{port_num} = $host->[1] || $defaults{port};
($ret, $time, $ip) = $p->ping($host->[0]);
$time = $defaults{unreachable} if !$ret;
print "${addr}.value $time\n";
}
sub get_hosts {
# Hosts are defined in the 'hosts' environment variable. It's a list of
# hosts (and optionally ports) - We parse the list and arrange it neatly
# to be easily consumed.
my ($hostsdef, @hosts);
$hostsdef = shift;
return unless $hostsdef;
for my $host (split(/,/, $hostsdef)) {
$host =~ s/\s//g;
$host =~ /^(?:([^:]+))
(?::(\d+))?$/x;
push @hosts, [$1, $2 || $defaults{port}];
}
return @hosts;
}
sub config {
my @res = ("graph_title TCP connection times",
"graph_args --base 1000 -l 0",
"graph_vlabel seconds",
"graph_category network",
"graph_info Shows the time to establish a TCP connection");
for my $host (@hosts) {
my $addr = host_label_for($host);
push @res, "$addr.label $addr";
push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2";
push @res, "$addr.info Time to establish TCP connection to " .
"$host->[0]:$host->[1]";
}
print map {"$_\n"} @res;
exit 0;
}
sub autoconf {
print "yes\n";
exit 0;
}
sub host_label_for {
my ($ip, $port) = @{$_[0]};
# Periods and colonsare not allowed in variable names
my $addr = "src_${ip}_${port}";
$addr =~ s/\./_/g;
return $addr;
}
Put all your hosts to /usr/share/munin-marti/tcp_multi_ping.ip
google.com hostssh.com:22
Create link:
sudo ln -s '/usr/share/munin-marti/tcp_multi_ping' '/etc/munin/plugins/tcp_multi_ping'
Restart munin-node
multi_backup_times
/usr/share/munin-marti/multi_backup_times
#!/usr/bin/perl
=head1 NAME
multi_time_backup - Time since last succesful backup for several backup systems
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This plugin is meant to be called from Munin.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This plugin expects to receive the following config :
=over 4
=commands file (REQUIRED!)
File with each line containing 4 fields separated by : in the following format
dayswarn:dayscrit:id:label:command
dayswarn is maximun amount of days before warning alert (empty for no alert)
dayscrit is maximun amount of days before critical alert (empty for no alert)
id is a unique id used to store the data
label is the label displayed (if empty then the id is going to be used)
command is the command to run in bash
=back
If the command to run is executed correctly it should return the number of seconds
since the last backup.
In case of error it should return -1
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<munin>, L<munin-node>
=head1 AUTHOR
M Minoves <info at sitoplex . com>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2017 M Minoves <info at sitoplex . com>
This plugin is Free Software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; version 2 dated June, 1991, or any later version (at your choice).
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
USA.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
# This evil "eval" is to make Travis CI able to test the plugin syntax
# without having a perl built with threads.
#
# Also: The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially
# discouraged.
eval 'use threads; 1;' or die 'Could not use threads';
use Net::Ping;
my (%defaults, @backups, $cmd_arg, $config_file_name);
# %defaults = (diesmax => 10);
$config_file_name = "/usr/share/munin-marti/multi_backup_times.list";
open (IN_FILE,"<$config_file_name") or die "Unable to open file " . $config_file_name;
my ($linia, $diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda);
while (<IN_FILE>){
$linia = $_;
if($linia =~ /^([^#:]*):([^:]+):([^:]+):([^:]*):(.{3,})$/x)
{
$diesmaxwarning = $1;
$diesmaxcritical = $2;
$id = $3;
$etiqueta = $4 || $3;
$commanda = $5;
$diesmaxwarning =~ s/[^0-9.]//g;
$diesmaxcritical =~ s/[^0-9.]//g;
$id =~ s/\s/_/g;
$id =~ s/\./_/g;
$id =~ s/[^0-9a-zA-Z_\-]//g;
if (length ($commanda) > 3)
{ push @backups, [$diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda];
}
}
}
die "$config_file_name file not correctly set - cannot continue\n" unless @backups;
$cmd_arg = $ARGV[0] || '';
config() if($cmd_arg eq "config");
autoconf() if ($cmd_arg eq 'autoconf');
for my $backup (@backups) {
threads->new(\&exectuarCommanda, $backup)
}
# esperem a que tots els threads acabin:
map {$_->join} threads->list;
exit 0;
sub exectuarCommanda {
my ($backup, $addr);
$backup = shift;
$addr = get_label_for($backup);
my $commanda = get_commanda_for($backup);
# my $time = `/bin/bash -c '$commanda'`; # or die "Cannot open Dir: $!";
my $time = `$commanda`; # or die "Cannot open Dir: $!";
if ( $? != 0 )
{
# print "command failed: $!\n";
# printf "command exited with value %d\n", $? >> 8;
$time = "-1";
}
else
{
$time = $time/(60*60*24); # convertim de segons a dies
}
print "${addr}.value $time\n";
}
sub config {
my @res = ("graph_title Times since last backups",
"graph_args --base 1000 --units-exponent 0 -l 0",
"graph_scale no",
"graph_printf %6.2lf",
"graph_vlabel days",
"graph_category security",
"graph_info Shows the time since the last successful backups");
for my $backup (@backups) {
my $addr = get_label_for($backup);
my $martietiqueta = get_etiqueta_for($backup);
push @res, "$addr.label $martietiqueta";
# push @res, "$addr.extinfo Command: " . get_commanda_for($backup);
push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2";
push @res, "$addr.info " . get_commanda_for($backup);
push @res, "$addr.warning 0:" . get_diesmaxwarning_for($backup);
push @res, "$addr.critical 0:" . get_diesmaxcritical_for($backup);
}
print map {"$_\n"} @res;
exit 0;
}
sub autoconf {
print "yes\n";
exit 0;
}
sub get_label_for {
my ($diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda) = @{$_[0]};
# Periods and colons are not allowed in variable names
my $label = "src_${id}";
# $label =~ s/ /_/g;
# $label =~ s/\./_/g;
return $label;
}
sub get_etiqueta_for {
my ($diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda) = @{$_[0]};
return $etiqueta;
}
sub get_commanda_for {
my ($diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda) = @{$_[0]};
return $commanda;
}
sub get_diesmaxwarning_for {
my ($diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda) = @{$_[0]};
return $diesmaxwarning;
}
sub get_diesmaxcritical_for {
my ($diesmaxwarning, $diesmaxcritical, $id, $etiqueta, $commanda) = @{$_[0]};
return $diesmaxcritical;
}
/usr/share/munin-marti/multi_backup_times.list
8:15:subcube3_to_subcube2_etc:Subcube3 to Subcube2 web backup:f=$(ls -tr -d -1 /seguretat/subcube3/basedades/*.* | tail -n 1); [ $(du -m "$f" | cut -f 1) -ge 100 ] && echo $(( ($(date +%s) - $(date -r "$f" +%s)) )) 8:15:subcube3_to_subcube2_web:Subcube3 to Subcube2 web backup:f=/var/log/backup-subcube3-subcube2-web-success.log; [ $(du -b "$f" | cut -f 1) -ge 10 ] && echo $(( ($(date +%s) - $(date --date="$(tail -n 1 $f)" +%s)) ))
Apt Ubuntu
sudo vi /etc/munin/plugins/apt_ubuntu
From: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/munin-monitoring/contrib/master/plugins/ubuntu/apt_ubuntu
#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- encoding: iso-8859-1 -*- # # apt_ubuntu # # Plugin to monitor packages that should be installed on Ubuntu systems. # # Author: Stefan Daniel Schwarz <[email protected]> # # v1.0 2008-11-07 - First draft # v1.1 2008-11-08 - critical = #: First # critical, rest warning # v1.2 2008-11-09 - Code cleanup for MuninExchange submission # # Usage: place in /etc/munin/plugins/ (or link it there using ln -s) # # Parameters understood: # # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # # Magic markers - optional - used by installation scripts and # munin-config: # #%# capabilities=autoconf #%# family=contrib ########################################################### category = 'security' # 'upgrades' title = 'Upgradable packages' # 'Upgradeable packages' vlabel = 'Total packages' other = 'other' total = 'total' archives = ['security', 'updates', 'proposed', 'backports'] colour = ['ff0000', '22ff22', '0022ff', '00aaaa', 'ff00ff'] origins = ['Ubuntu'] critical = 1 ########################################################### import os import sys import warnings warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'apt API not stable yet', FutureWarning) def autoconf(): if os.path.exists('/etc/lsb-release'): for line in open('/etc/lsb-release'): if line.strip() == 'DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu': try: import apt except ImportError: print 'no (python-apt not installed)' sys.exit(1) cache = apt.Cache() if not cache.has_key('update-notifier-common'): print 'no (update-notifier-common not found)' sys.exit(1) if not cache['update-notifier-common'].isInstalled: print 'no (update-notifier-common not installed)' sys.exit(1) if not os.path.exists('/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic'): print 'no (/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic not found)' sys.exit(1) for line in open('/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic'): if line.strip() == 'APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";': print 'yes' sys.exit(0) print 'no (APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists not "1")' sys.exit(1) print 'no' sys.exit(1) def config(): print 'graph_category security' print 'graph_title %s' % (title) #print 'graph_total %s' % (total) print 'graph_vlabel %s' % (vlabel) for i, archive in enumerate(archives + [other]): if len(colour) > i: print '%s.colour %s' % (archive, colour[i]) if i < critical: print '%s.critical 0:0' % (archive) if i == 0: print '%s.draw AREA' % (archive) else: print '%s.draw STACK' % (archive) print '%s.label %s' % (archive, archive) if i + 1 > critical: print '%s.warning 0:0' % (archive) print 'total.colour 000000' print 'total.draw LINE1' print 'total.label %s' % (total) sys.exit(0) def check_origin(pkg): #print 'Checking: %s (%s)' % (pkg.name, map(str, pkg.candidateOrigin)) if pkg.candidate.origins: for archive in archives: for origin in pkg.candidate.origins: #a = origin.archive.rpartition('-')[2] a = origin.archive.split('-')[origin.archive.count('-')] if a == archive and origin.origin in origins: return a return other if len(sys.argv) > 1: if sys.argv[1] == 'autoconf': autoconf() elif sys.argv[1] == 'config': config() elif sys.argv[1]: print('unknown argument "' + sys.argv[1] + '"') sys.exit(1) try: import apt except ImportError: print "The module 'apt' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:\nsudo apt-get install python-apt\nImportError: No module named apt" sys.exit(1) pkgs = {} total = 0 for pkg in apt.Cache(): if pkg.is_upgradable: a = check_origin(pkg) pkgs[a] = pkgs.get(a, 0) + 1 total += 1 for archive in archives + [other]: print '%s.value %s' % (archive, pkgs.pop(archive, 0)) print 'total.value %s' % (total)
chmod +x /etc/munin/plugins/apt_ubuntu
Restart munin-node
multi_icmp_ping
/etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/multi_icmp_ping
[multi_icmp_ping] user root env.hosts 10.0.0.15, 10.0.0.16
/etc/munin/plugins/multi_icmp_ping
#!/usr/bin/perl
=head1 NAME
multi_icmp_ping - Graphs together the ICMP ping results for several hosts
=head1 SYNOPSIS
This plugin is meant to be called from Munin. You should set the
'hosts' environment variable from Munin's configuration (i.e.
/etc/munin/munin.conf) to specify which hosts and ports to query.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This plugin expects to receive the following environment variables:
=over 4
=item hosts (REQUIRED!)
Comma-separated list of hosts to query. The following is a valid hosts declaration:
hosts='192.168.0.15, 192.168.0.18'
=back
If the connection was opened successfully, it gives as the return
value the time it took to establish the connection. If the requested
host is not reachable, a hard-wired '-0.01' will be returned. Why
-0.01? Because giving a negative value is the best way to easily get
-visually- that something failed. Connection establishment times are
usually in the 5-500ms range. 100ms will be not too little (and thus
invisible), not too much (and thus killing the details in our graphs).
=head1 DEPENDS ON
L<Net::Ping>
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<munin>, L<munin-node>
=head1 AUTHOR
M Minoves
=head1 COPYRIGHT
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
USA.
=cut
use strict;
use warnings;
# This evil "eval" is to make Travis CI able to test the plugin syntax
# without having a perl built with threads.
#
# Also: The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially
# discouraged.
eval 'use threads; 1;' or die 'Could not use threads';
use Net::Ping;
my (%defaults, @hosts, $cmd_arg);
%defaults = (port => 80, timeout => 2, unreachable => -0.01);
@hosts = get_hosts($ENV{hosts});
die "Hosts not set - cannot continue\n" unless @hosts;
$cmd_arg = $ARGV[0] || '';
config() if($cmd_arg eq "config");
autoconf() if ($cmd_arg eq 'autoconf');
for my $host (@hosts) {
threads->new(\&ping_host, $host)
}
map {$_->join} threads->list;
exit 0;
sub ping_host {
my ($host, $addr, $p, $ret, $time, $ip);
$host = shift;
$addr = host_label_for($host);
$p=Net::Ping->new("icmp", $defaults{timeout});
$p->hires();
#$p->{port_num} = $host->[1] || $defaults{port};
($ret, $time, $ip) = $p->ping($host->[0]);
$time = $defaults{unreachable} if !$ret;
print "${addr}.value $time\n";
}
sub get_hosts {
# Hosts are defined in the 'hosts' environment variable. It's a list of
# hosts (and optionally ports) - We parse the list and arrange it neatly
# to be easily consumed.
my ($hostsdef, @hosts);
$hostsdef = shift;
return unless $hostsdef;
for my $host (split(/,/, $hostsdef)) {
$host =~ s/\s//g;
$host =~ /^(?:([^:]+))
(?::(\d+))?$/x;
push @hosts, [$1, $2 || $defaults{port}];
}
return @hosts;
}
sub config {
my @res = ("graph_title ICMP connection times",
"graph_args --base 1000 -l 0",
"graph_vlabel seconds",
"graph_category network",
"graph_info Shows the time to respond to an ICMP ping");
for my $host (@hosts) {
my $addr = host_label_for($host);
push @res, "$addr.label $addr";
push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2";
push @res, "$addr.info Time to respond to an ICMP ping to " .
"$host->[0]:$host->[1]";
}
print map {"$_\n"} @res;
exit 0;
}
sub autoconf {
print "yes\n";
exit 0;
}
sub host_label_for {
my ($ip, $port) = @{$_[0]};
# Periods and colonsare not allowed in variable names
#my $addr = "src_${ip}_${port}";
my $addr = "src_${ip}";
$addr =~ s/\./_/g;
return $addr;
}
multi_ssh_ping
/etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/multi_ssh_ping
[multi_ssh_ping] env.hosts [email protected]:9.9.9.9, [email protected]:9.9.9.10 env.sshcommand sshpass -p password ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no env.pingcommand ping -A -w 2 -c 5
/etc/munin/plugins/multi_ssh_ping
#!/usr/bin/perl =head1 NAME multi_ssh_ping - Graphs together the pings mesured from a another host connecting using SSH =head1 SYNOPSIS This plugin is meant to be called from Munin. You should set the 'hosts' environment variable from Munin's configuration (i.e. /etc/munin/munin.conf) to specify which hosts and ports to query. =head1 DESCRIPTION This plugin expects to receive the following environment variables: =over 4 =item hosts (REQUIRED!) Comma-separated list of sshhost:pinghosts to query. It connects to sshhost using ssh and from there it pings pinghost. The following is a valid hosts declaration: hosts='[email protected]:192.168.0.17, [email protected]:192.168.0.18' =item sshcommand (REQUIRED!) The ssh command to use before each of the hosts above sshcommand='sshpass -p password ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no' =item pingcommand (REQUIRED!) The ping command to use after each of the hosts above pingcommand='ping -c 2 -w 1' =back If the connection was opened successfully, it gives as the return value the time it took to establish the connection. If the requested host is not reachable, a hard-wired '-0.01' will be returned. Why -0.01? Because giving a negative value is the best way to easily get -visually- that something failed. Connection establishment times are usually in the 5-500ms range. 100ms will be not too little (and thus invisible), not too much (and thus killing the details in our graphs). =head1 DEPENDS ON L<Net::Ping> =head1 SEE ALSO L<munin>, L<munin-node> =head1 AUTHOR Minoves =head1 COPYRIGHT This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. =cut use strict; use warnings; # This evil "eval" is to make Travis CI able to test the plugin syntax # without having a perl built with threads. # # Also: The use of interpreter-based threads in perl is officially # discouraged. eval 'use threads; 1;' or die 'Could not use threads'; #use Net::Ping; my (%defaults, @hosts, $cmd_arg, $pingcommand, $sshcommand); %defaults = (unreachable => -0.01); @hosts = get_hosts($ENV{hosts}); die "hosts not set - cannot continue\n" unless @hosts; $sshcommand = $ENV{sshcommand}; die "sshcommand not set - cannot continue\n" unless $sshcommand; $pingcommand = $ENV{pingcommand}; die "pingcommand not set - cannot continue\n" unless $pingcommand; $cmd_arg = $ARGV[0] || ''; config() if($cmd_arg eq "config"); autoconf() if ($cmd_arg eq 'autoconf'); for my $host (@hosts) { threads->new(\&ping_host, $host) } map {$_->join} threads->list; exit 0; sub ping_host { my ($host, $addr, $p, $ret, $time, $ip); $host = shift; $addr = host_label_for($host); my $execcommand = $sshcommand . ' ' . $host->[0] . ' ' . $pingcommand . ' ' . $host->[1]; my @ping = `$execcommand`; chomp @ping; my $ping = join(" ", @ping); #my $ping_time = "U"; #my $packet_loss = "U"; my $ping_time = $defaults{unreachable}; $ping_time = ($1 / 1000) if ($ping =~ m@min/avg/max.*\s\d+(?:\.\d+)?/(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/\d+(?:\.\d+)?@); # $packet_loss = $1 if ($ping =~ /(\d+)% packet loss/); print "${addr}.value ". $ping_time . "\n"; } sub get_hosts { # Hosts are defined in the 'hosts' environment variable. my ($hostsdef, @hosts); $hostsdef = shift; return unless $hostsdef; for my $host (split(/,/, $hostsdef)) { $host =~ s/\s//g; $host =~ /^(?:([^:]+)) (?::(.+))?$/x; push @hosts, [$1, $2]; } return @hosts; } sub config { my @res = ("graph_title SSH ping delay times", "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0", "graph_vlabel seconds", "graph_category network", "graph_info Shows the time to respond to an ICMP ping from a SSH host"); for my $host (@hosts) { my $addr = host_label_for($host); push @res, "$addr.label $addr"; push @res, "$addr.draw LINE2"; push @res, "$addr.info ICMP ping time from " . "$host->[0]" . " to " . "$host->[1]"; } print map {"$_\n"} @res; exit 0; } sub autoconf { print "yes\n"; exit 0; } sub host_label_for { my ($ssh, $host) = @{$_[0]}; # Periods and colonsare not allowed in variable names $ssh =~ s/.*\@//g; my $addr = "src_${ssh}__${host}"; $addr =~ s/\./_/g; return $addr; }