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MUNIN-LIMITS(8) Munin Documentation MUNIN-LIMITS(8)
NAME
munin-limits - A program to check for any off-limit values
SYNOPSIS
munin-limits [options]
OPTIONS
--service <service>
Limit services to those of <service>. Multiple --service options may be supplied. [unset]
--host <host>
Limit hosts to those of <host<gt>. Multiple --host options may be supplied. [unset]
--contact <contact>
Limit contacts to those of <contact<gt>. Multiple --contact options may be supplied. [unset]
--config <file>
Use <file> as configuration file. [/etc/munin/munin.conf]
--[no]force
Force sending of messages even if you normally wouldn't. [--noforce]
--[no]force-root
Force running as root (stupid and unnecessary). [--noforce-root]
--help
View help message.
--[no]debug
If set, view debug messages. [--nodebug]
DESCRIPTION
Munin-limits 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-limits checks if any values are above or below the set limits, and saves these notes to a file. This file is later used by programs
like munin-nagios (to warn nagios) and munin-html (to incorporate them in the web display).
If a service has fields with "warning" or "critical"-options (e.g. "load.warning 10"), and the munin-server configuration file contains the
necessary configuration options, munin-limits will check its value.
FILES
/etc/munin/munin.conf
/var/lib/munin/*
/var/run/munin/*
VERSION
This is munin-limits version 2.0.6-4+deb7u2
AUTHORS
Knut Haugen, Audun Ytterdal and Jimmy Olsen.
BUGS
munin-limits does, as of now, not check the syntax of the configuration file.
Please report other bugs in the bug tracker at http://munin-monitoring.org/ <http://munin-monitoring.org/>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2006 Knut Haugen, 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
SEE ALSO
For information on configuration options, please refer to the man page for munin.conf.
2.0.6-4+deb7u2 2013-11-12 MUNIN-LIMITS(8)