On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen <s...@debian.org> wrote: > All munin needs is a place to write static html and png files. > > * /var/lib/munin is already used as top level for munin's data files. > If we add a web root there, it may cause collisions. >
Right. > * /var/cache may not be the best place, since FHS says that data here > can be deleted with little consequence, and the generated web pages > will be gone until the next time munin-graph and munin-html runs. Is /var/cache really such a bad option? I mean, the entire web content is re-generated from templates & graphs are re-generated from the rrd databases every 5 minutes. So even if someone did delete the directory, it'll just be recreated up to 5 minutes later. > > One could ask via debconf, and suggest /var/www/munin as a default, > would that be acceptable? Users might not know a good answer such a question and will probably just stick with the defaults, so suggesting /var/www/munin will just keep the current non FHS complaint status quo. Regards, Tom Feiner
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