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Installation on a Debian/Ubuntu Linux
Many thanks to
Andreas Itzchak Rehberg
for sending me the following HOWTO:
Installation on Debian based systems is preferably done
using the provided .deb
packages. While you
could download the latest package from here
and install it manually, Monitorix is also available via an
Apt
repository from IzzySoft which is easily integrated
with your system (see instructions)
within not more than 2 minutes, and offers you a few added
features:
- Automatically resolves dependencies.
- Automatically offers updates when available.
We will describe both variants here.
Commands have to be run as root. So either become root
before, or prefix each of them with sudo (e.g. sudo
apt-get update
).
Obtaining the package
Obtain the package and install it:
- Via the repository
# apt-get update
# apt-get install monitorix
- Manually, downloading first the package and taking care
for dependencies, and finally installing it.
# apt-get update
# apt-get install rrdtool perl libwww-perl libmailtools-perl libmime-lite-perl librrds-perl
libdbi-perl libxml-simple-perl libhttp-server-simple-perl libconfig-general-perl
libio-socket-ssl-perl
# dpkg -i monitorix*.deb
# apt-get -f install
Configuring Monitorix
Monitorix ships with a default configuration file which works
out-of-the-box. Moreover, the service is automatically started
on package installation.
To fine-tune your installation, take a look at the /etc/monitorix/monitorix.conf
file (and optionally the documentation)
to adjust some things (like network interfaces, filesystems,
disks, etc.).
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The Debian package also comes with an extra configuration
file in /etc/monitorix/conf.d/00-debian.conf
that includes some options specially adapted for Debian
systems. This file will be loaded right after the main
configuration file, hence some options in the main
configuration will be overwritten by this extra file.
When you are done, restart Monitorix to let your changes
take effect:
# service monitorix restart
Enjoy!
Point your browser to
http://localhost:8080/monitorix/
and enjoy!