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 number,
From: Darac Marjal mailingl...@darac.org.uk
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
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, it is indeed
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.
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 prety
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