Hello Jordi,
Thank you i disabled useless monitoring for me.
# DISK graph
#
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<disk>
<list>
0 = /dev/sda, /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc
</list>
<alerts>
realloc_enabled = n
realloc_timeintvl = 0
realloc_threshold = 1
realloc_script = /path/to/script.sh
pendsect_enabled = n
pendsect_timeintvl = 0
pendsect_threshold = 1
pendsect_script = /path/to/script.sh
</alerts>
</disk>
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - Starting Monitorix version 3.6.0 (pid 24728).
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - Loaded main configuration file
'/etc/monitorix/monitorix.conf'.
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - Loading extra configuration file
'/etc/monitorix/conf.d/00-debian.conf'.
Use of uninitialized value in lc at /usr/lib/monitorix/disk.pm line 60.
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - Initializing graphs.
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - disk::disk_init: ERROR: invalid or inexistent
device name '/dev/sdb'.
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - disk::disk_init: 'accept_invalid_disk' option
is not set.
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - fs::fs_init: Unable to detect the device name
of '/boot'. I/O stats for this filesystem won't be shown in graph. If
this is really a mount point then consider using <devmap> to map it
manually to a device name.
Sun Dec 7 19:36:37 2014 - Generating the 'index.html' file.
On 12/07/2014 06:29 PM, Jordi Sanfeliu wrote:
A 06-12-2014 19:21, Johnny B escrigué:
Jordi,
Here my log extract :
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Starting Monitorix version 3.6.0 (pid
6164).
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Loaded main configuration file
'/etc/monitorix/monitorix.conf'.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Loading extra configuration file
'/etc/monitorix/conf.d/00-debian.conf'.
Use of uninitialized value in lc at /usr/lib/monitorix/disk.pm line
60.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Initializing graphs.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - disk::disk_init: ERROR: invalid or
inexistent device name '/dev/sdb'.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - disk::disk_init: 'accept_invalid_disk'
option is not set.
Looks like there is an error in the configuration file. Could you please
paste the <disk> section?
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - fs::fs_init: Unable to detect the device
name of '/boot'. I/O stats for this filesystem won't be shown in
graph. If this is really a mount point then consider using <devmap> to
map it manually to a device name.
If your system doesn't has the '/boot' filesystem then, please, consider
remove it from the configuration file.
Keep in mind that the configuration is not something generated
automatically by some tool after analyzing your system. Instead, it
comes with some defined values that in some systems (like yours) won't
work.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Generating the 'index.html' file.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Started built-in HTTP server (pid 6219).
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - Ok, ready.
Can't exec "nvidia-smi": No such file or directory at
/usr/lib/monitorix/Monitorix.pm line 177.
Sat Dec 6 19:17:00 2014 - Monitorix::get_nvidia_data: ERROR:
'nvidia-smi' command is not installed.
Can't exec "nvidia-smi": No such file or directory at
/usr/lib/monitorix/lmsens.pm line 280.
Sat Dec 6 19:17:00 2014 - lmsens::lmsens_update: ERROR: 'nvidia-smi'
command is not installed.
Here is another example that you enabled 'lmsens' graph without
configuring it accordingly for your system. You need the Nvidia official
drivers to have the 'nvidia-smi' command tool.
Have you really configured the <lmsens> section accordingly for your
system before enabling it?
error: failed to get domain 'centos6'
error: Domain not found: no domain with matching name 'centos6'
error: failed to get domain 'winxp'
error: Domain not found: no domain with matching name 'winxp'
The same again with the 'libvirt' graph. Just enabled without
configuring it.
Can't exec "mailstats": No such file or directory at
/usr/lib/monitorix/mail.pm line 211.
mailq: Mail queue is empty
Again, it looks here that you enabled the 'mail' graph without
configuring the 'mta' option, since it looks like your system don't has
Sendmail.
Sat Dec 6 19:16:09 2014 - WARNING: the built-in HTTP server has
authentication disabled.
HTTPServer: You can connect to your server at http://localhost:8080/
[4]
I think there is a problem on mount point directive (there is an
error on /dev/sdb i'm using LVM)
Please, fix all these problems.
Regards.
---
Jordi Sanfeliu
FIBRANET Network Services Provider
http://www.fibranet.cat
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