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MUNIN(8)							Munin Documentation							  MUNIN(8)

NAME
munin - Munin manpage hub DESCRIPTION
Munin is a group of programs to gather data from hosts, graph them, create html-pages, and optionally warn contacts about any off-limit values. The Munin master contains the following programs: munin-update - to gather data from machines running munin-node. munin-graph - to create graphs from data contained in rrd-files. munin-limits - to check for any off-limit values. munin-html - to draw html-pages on an Munin installation munin-cron - to batch other munin programs SEE ALSO
For more information, see the man pages of the individual programs munin-update(8), munin-graph(8), munin-limits(8), munin-html(8), munin-cron(8) or the Munin homepage http://munin-monitoring.org/ <http://munin-monitoring.org/>. AUTHORS
Jimmy Olsen, Audun Ytterdal, Brian de Wolf, Nicolai Langfeldt COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Audun Ytterdal, Jimmy Olsen, Nicolai Langfeldt, Linpro AS and others. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is released under the GNU General Public License 2.0.6-4+deb7u2 2012-08-31 MUNIN(8)

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MUNIN-CRON(8)							Munin Documentation						     MUNIN-CRON(8)

NAME
munin-cron - A program to batch other Munin master programs SYNOPSIS
munin-cron [--options] OPTIONS
--service <service> Limit services to <service>. Multiple --service options may be supplied. [unset] --host <host> Limit hosts to <host>. Multiple --host options may be supplied. [unset] --config <file> Use <file> as configuration file. [/etc/munin/munin.conf] DESCRIPTION
Munin-cron is a part of the package Munin, which is used in combination with Munin's node. Munin is a group of programs to gather data from Munin's nodes, graph them, create html-pages, and optionally warn Nagios about any off-limit values. Munin-cron batches all the above tasks by running their respective programs. All parameters are passed directly to the underlying programs, so only use parameters that are understood by all the other programs. AUTHORS
Audun Ytterdal and Jimmy Olsen. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2008 Audun Ytterdal and Jimmy Olsen / Linpro AS. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This program is released under the GNU General Public License 2.0.6-4+deb7u2 2013-11-12 MUNIN-CRON(8)
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