About
PyMunin Multigraph Munin Plugin for monitoring Lighttpd Web Server.
The web server status page handler must be configured and it must be accesible through the web server.
Multigraph Plugin: | Yes |
Multi-instance Plugin: | Yes |
Graphs
The plugin implements the following graphs:
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lighttpd_access
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lighttpd_bytes
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lighttpd_servers
Configuration
Configuration variables are passed to the Munin Plugins using environment variables. The environment variables for plugins are usually set in the plugin configuration files in the folder: /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d
The configuration variables implemented by the plugin are listed in the following table:
Variable | Description |
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host | Lighttpd Web Server Host. (Default: 127.0.0.1) |
port | Lighttpd Web Server Port (Default: 80, SSL: 443) |
user | User in case authentication is required for access to server-status page. |
password | Password in case authentication is required for access to server-status page. |
statuspath | Path for Lighttpd Web Server Status Page. (Default: server-status) |
ssl | Use SSL if yes. (Default: no) |
include_graphs | Comma separated list of enabled graphs. (All graphs enabled by default.) |
exclude_graphs | Comma separated list of disabled graphs. |
Additionally the following configuration variables are implemented by the plugin for Multi Instance support:
Variable | Description |
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instance_name | Name of instance. |
instance_label | Graph title label for instance. (Default is the same as instance name.) |
instance_label_format |
Controls how the instance label will be added to the graph title:
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Credits
Lighttpd Web Server Plugin ( lighttpdstats ) has been developed by Ali Onur Uyar ([aouyar @ GitHub] (https://github.com/aouyar)).
License
Lighttpd Web Server Plugin ( lighttpdstats ) is copyrighted free software made available under the terms of the GPL License Version 3 or later.
See the file COPYING that acompanies the code for full licensing information.