Hi Bob,
>The ip_ plugin suggests ip addresses based on rules in your iptables.
>You can run:
>
>$ sudo munin-run --servicedir=/usr/share/munin/plugins ip_ suggest
>
>to see what IPs it's suggesting. If they look odd, perhaps check your
>firewall.
Ok, it is indeed suggesting I track that ip numb
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Darac Marjal
> >The ip_ plugin suggests ip addresses based on rules in your iptables.
> >You can run:
> >
> >$ sudo munin-run --servicedir=/usr/share/munin/plugins ip_ suggest
> >
> >to see what IPs it's suggesting. If they look odd, perhaps check your
> >firewall.
>
> Ok, i
From: "Darac Marjal"
Hello Darac,
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The ip_ plugin suggests ip addresses based on rules in your iptables.
You can run:
$ sudo munin-run --servicedir=/usr/share/munin/plugins ip_ suggest
to see what IPs it's suggesting. If they look odd, perhaps check your
firewall.
Ok, it is indeed su
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 03:41:30PM +0100, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For years we had Munin to display information about key values for
> our Debian Linux machines. If there was a new machine I would simply
> copy a munin-node.conf file from an existing server to the new
> server and I was pre
Hi,
For years we had Munin to display information about key values for our Debian Linux machines. If
there was a new machine I would simply copy a munin-node.conf file from an existing server to the
new server and I was prety much ready.
I now have a server that is showing strange values.
Loo
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