Hi Kaya,

I digged a little bit deeper into the issues - so:

drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin  4096 Sep 14 04:40 cgi
-rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin  2555 Sep 14 04:45 definitions.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin  5345 Jan 24 19:40 index.html
-rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin   473 Sep 14 04:45 logo.png
drwxr-xr-x 2 munin munin 57344 Sep 14 21:35 optiplex-networks.com
-rw-r--r-- 1 munin munin  3538 Sep 14 04:45 style.css

Are these files missing from Munin?? Since I have searched high and dry for them! Or are they simply in some obscure location which I haven't figured out yet?? :-)


(1) optiplex-networks.com is the host, that is monitored by the munin installation on your linux box

(2) definitions.html, logo.png and style.css are not located in some obscure location but in /etc/opt/csw/munin/templates on the master side :-) This is not an unsual place, you can easily find many RPMs for Linux, which have these files in the "templates" directory.

(3) index.html is created after /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron ran for the first time (and there was at least one host to check)

Ok a few little notes now as I'm just cross-comparing further as typing this:

Munin-check response:

# /opt/csw/bin/munin-check
Check /var/opt/csw/munin/www
Check miscelaneous
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db : Wrong permissions (755 != 744)
stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or directory
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong owner ( != munin)
stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile': No such file or directory
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/datafile : Wrong permissions ( != 644)
stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or directory
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong owner ( != munin)
stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits': No such file or directory
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/limits : Wrong permissions ( != 644)
stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or directory
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong owner ( != munin)
stat: cannot stat `/var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats': No such file or directory
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/*.stats : Wrong permissions ( != 644)
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong owner (munin != nobody)
# /var/opt/csw/munin/db/plugin-state : Wrong permissions (755 != 775)
Check done.  Please note that this script only checks most things,
not all things.

Please also note that this script is very new and may be buggy.

The last sentence is quite important :) Indeed this script doesn't run very well on Solaris. But you are right, I will check the permissions and the ownerships. But anyway, Munin runs with current settings well on Solaris, so this is a minor issue for some fine tuning and nothing critical.

I also created a cron job which I inserted into /etc/cron.d as there wasn't any pre-installed:

*/5 * * * * munin test -x /usr/bin/munin-cron && /usr/bin/munin- cron > /dev/null 2>&1

You are using Linux style for your crontabs which won't work on Solaris.

Please create a cronjob for the user "munin" with the command "crontab -e munin". I don't know exactly what you mean with "... created a cron job which I inserted into /etc/cron.d" but it sounds wrong to me.

You should also use the following line for the cronjob itself:

0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * * /bin/test -x /opt/csw/bin/ munin-cron && /opt/csw/bin/munin-cron


I'm working on packages for Munin 1.4.3 and except the permissions everything seems to run fine, so I think, in the next days I will push out a testing version.

Let me know, if you have further problems!

Juergen

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Juergen Arndt

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