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byprojects_access Add ithe byprojects family (vhost AND regex monitoring) to apache and nginx. 2012-04-17 17:49:02 -04:00
byprojects_bandwidth Add ithe byprojects family (vhost AND regex monitoring) to apache and nginx. 2012-04-17 17:49:02 -04:00
byprojects_inout_bandwidth Add ithe byprojects family (vhost AND regex monitoring) to apache and nginx. 2012-04-17 17:49:02 -04:00
README.md Add ithe byprojects family (vhost AND regex monitoring) to apache and nginx. 2012-04-17 17:49:02 -04:00

The 'byprojects' family

Those plugins are used to monitor different projects or vhost (i.e. either different log files or uing regular expression as filters) on the same web server.

munin_byprojects_access

Count the number of hits per projects/vhost.
byproject_access

munin_byprojects_bandwidth

Count the total bandwidth used by each projects/vhost. [Logtail] (https://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/logtail/) is required. byproject_bandwidth

munin_byprojects_inout_bandwidth

Counts the in/out bandwidth used by each projects/vhost. [Logtail] (https://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/logtail/) is required. byproject_inout_bandwidth

Installation

Installation is pretty straight forward. First you need to configure the plugin:

Identify the file which will be used by logtail to identify it's position in the log and the path to logtail:

  $statepath = '/usr/local/var/munin/plugin-state'; # directory where logtail will save the state
  $logtail = '/usr/local/bin/logtail';

Multiple logs can be used for the same project/vhost and a regular expression (regex) can be used as a filter:

  %logs = (
  'prod' => ('/home/prod/log/access.log'),
  'test' => (
              ('/var/log/httpd/access.log', '"[A-Z]+ /test/'),
              '/home/test/log/access.log'
            )
  );

In the previous example the prod project graph will be using everything in /home/prod/log/access.log. The test project will be using eveything in /home/test/log/access.log and stuff that match '"[A-Z] /test/' in /var/log/httpd/access.log (e.g. "GET /test/).

Then link the file just as any other plugins.