# # Example config-file for munin-node # log_level 4 log_file {{ munin_node_log }} pid_file {{ munin_node_pid }} background 1 setsid 1 user {{ munin_node_user }} group {{ munin_node_group }} # This is the timeout for the whole transaction. # Units are in sec. Default is 15 min # global_timeout 900 # This is the timeout for each plugin. # Units are in sec. Default is 1 min # timeout 60 # Regexps for files to ignore ignore_file [\#~]$ ignore_file DEADJOE$ ignore_file \.bak$ ignore_file %$ ignore_file \.dpkg-(tmp|new|old|dist)$ ignore_file \.rpm(save|new)$ ignore_file \.pod$ # Set this if the client doesn't report the correct hostname when # telnetting to localhost, port 4949 {% if munin_node_host_name %} host_name {{ munin_node_host_name }} {% endif %} # A list of addresses that are allowed to connect. This must be a # regular expression, since Net::Server does not understand CIDR-style # network notation unless the perl module Net::CIDR is installed. You # may repeat the allow line as many times as you'd like {% for allowed_ip in munin_node_allowed_ips %} allow {{ allowed_ip }} {% endfor %} # If you have installed the Net::CIDR perl module, you can use one or more # cidr_allow and cidr_deny address/mask patterns. A connecting client must # match any cidr_allow, and not match any cidr_deny. Note that a netmask # *must* be provided, even if it's /32 # # Example: # # cidr_allow 127.0.0.1/32 # cidr_allow 192.0.2.0/24 # cidr_deny 192.0.2.42/32 {% for allowed_cidr in munin_node_allowed_cidrs %} cidr_allow {{ allowed_cidr }} {% endfor %} {% for denied_cidr in munin_node_denied_cidrs %} cidr_deny {{ denied_cidr }} {% endfor %} # Which address to bind to; host {{ munin_node_bind_host }} # And which port port {{ munin_node_bind_port }}