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monitorix(8) Monitorix collector daemon monitorix(8)
NAME
monitorix - a lightweight system monitoring tool
SYNOPSIS
monitorix -c configfile [-p pidfile] [-d none | graph[,graph] | all]
[-v] [-n]
DESCRIPTION
This Perl daemon starts the main Monitorix process, which gathers sta‐
tistics about the system it is running on and stores this information
in a set of RRD files.
OPTIONS
-c configfile
The default location of the configuration file varies depending
on the operating system:
Linux: /etc/monitorix.conf
FreeBSD: /usr/local/etc/monitorix.conf
-p pidfile
Stores the daemon's process ID into the specified file.
-d none | graph[,graph] | all
Logs more information about what monitorix is doing internally.
The keys reflect if the data collected must be displayed on each
case. If all is defined, the data collected of all enabled
graphs will be shown. If none is defined no data collected will
be shown. Finally it is also possible to define a comma-sepa‐
rated list of graph names from which show their data collected.
For a reference of all graph names check the option graph_name
in the monitorix.conf configuration file.
-v Displays version information.
-n This argument will prevent Monitorix from daemonizing and force
it to run in the foreground.
SIGNALS
On receipt of a SIGHUP, monitorix will close and reopen its log file.
This is useful in scripts which rotate and age log files.
Note that the configuration file is not re-read.
FILES
The following set of the files are created on every startup:
<base_dir>/cgi/monitorix.conf.path
Stores the path of configfile.
<base_dir>/cgi/monitorix.hplog
Stores the output of hplog command.
<base_dir>/index.html
HTML main page.
AUTHOR
Monitorix is written by Jordi Sanfeliu <jordi@fibranet.cat>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2005-2014 Jordi Sanfeliu
Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPLv2).
SEE ALSO
monitorix.conf(5)
3.5.1 May 2014 monitorix(8)
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