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#16
azler Wrote:Ok, first of all thank you, that was a great help! and i have munin working! and ive followed the tut best i can! and i get up to the part where it goes:
rcon -Ppassword -a1.2.3.4 -p27015 stats
Which works! my 600 fps server only runs at 340 heh.
but how do i see these graphs?! and how do i add more servers as i could not see it to work, and would you have a demo of this script to publish then to the web?
Cheers
Az!

Where do you have the munin installation now? Default Munin installation should have for example CPU, memory, disk and network statistics. Munin creates website files for this.

The place where the statistics are stored is configured in /etc/munin/munin.conf. The configuration option is "htmldir". It's usually /var/www/, but you can set any directory there. Then after Munin has run for 10-15 minutes it can create the graphs, and it stores them in the specified directory. Usually the directory is the public web space on the server, but apparently you run Munin on your home server or something, and you want to copy the files to your public web hoster. You can do this automatically by script using for example FTP or scp.

I don't think you're yet in the point where you can start thinking about automatical publishing script. First make sure you get good statistics out of Munin.

There are short and long install instructions provided with my Srcds Munin plugin. You can read them at http://css.setti.info/code/munin-srcds/munin_srcds_plugin/README . The long instructions start at subtitle "=== 1. Install the rcon tool ===", which you have completed already. You can proceed to step "=== 2. Install the scripts ===", where it's described how you add more servers under monitoring.

I suggest you try to first get one server monitored. Then set up more servers. That way you can easily test settings for the single server and then practically copy the settings for the rest.
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#17
Ok, i have munin install installed, off that rpm pakced in your last post, and i can get stats of ym server by doing the rcon command.
so thats installed, but i think my munin version differs a little.
in /etc/munin i have the following files:
munin-node.conf plugin-conf.d plugins plugins.conf
non of which, has options to set where the web is.
and its at
/home/admin/http
Does this help?
Az
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#18
I don't think you got it installed correctly if you don't have /etc/munin/munin.conf. Make sure you have followed the instructions at http://munin.projects.linpro.no/wiki/LinuxInstallation#Muninmaster2 . The very last line says "That's it! You'll will now probably start by looking at /etc/munin/munin.conf". It means you should have the file from the proper Munin installation. The file itself defines where Munin stores its database file, log files and such. It also sets the access rights for munin nodes which can connect (the munin master is a master node, which gathers data from normal munin nodes).

Do you have web server running on your Linux box where you run Munin? If so, then report back when you see Munin stats on that web server.
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#19
Heh, ok ill give it ago, when i follow it word for word, it says it needs dependicies n thats a endless cycle. any to so do rpm to find and install the nessary files?
or can i get apg-get on cent os?
that way it would be simple.
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#20
Are you reading the instructions?

It says in the instructions as the first line:

"On my freshly installed RHEL4, the munin package require these dependecies:"

Then after that there's commands how to install the dependencies.

I'm done with this. You don't read instructions, I won't write it down for you.
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#21
Right ok, sorry for my stupidity, but i have now sorted it and done it. and have edited that file and pointed it to my http docs.
the problem iw as having, was i left a packege in the dir, whcihw as not needed.
So where do i go from here.
Sorry again.
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