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Posted about 8 years ago
This new version introduces two new graphs and improves clearly an old one: the System graph. After a notable people demand, I've included a new graph to monitor IPMI sensors (temperatures, fans and voltages). The second new graph monitors an ... [More] unlimited number of MongoDB servers (either local or remote). As said, the System graph has been improved and now it includes two new subgraphs: one that shows the system's entropy and another that shows the uptime of the system. The memory graph has also been enhanced including the values of memory active and inactive. [...] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago
This new version introduces three more graphs and, as always, it also introduces new features and fixes some interesting bugs. The first new graph offers the possibility to monitor the network queue disciplines (qdiscs) associated to a network ... [More] interface (also called Linux Traffic Control). The second graph monitors chrony,the new NTP daemon that comes with some newer Linux distributions. Finally the third new graph monitors these temperature and CPU frequency sensors that appear (depending on your motherboard) in the /sys/devices/ filesystem tree. [...] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago
This new version introduces three more graphs and, as always, it also introduces new features and fixes some interesting bugs. The first new graph offers the possibility to monitor the network queue disciplines (qdiscs) associated to a network ... [More] interface (also called Linux Traffic Control). The second graph monitors chrony,the new NTP daemon that comes with some newer Linux distributions. Finally the third new graph monitors these temperature and CPU frequency sensors that appear (depending on your motherboard) in the /sys/devices/ filesystem tree. [...] [Less]
Posted about 9 years ago
This new version introduces three more graphs and, as always, it also introduces new features and fixes some interesting bugs. The first new graph offers the possibility to monitor the network queue disciplines (qdiscs) associated to a network ... [More] interface (also called Linux Traffic Control). The second graph monitors chrony,the new NTP daemon that comes with some newer Linux distributions. Finally the third new graph monitors these temperature and CPU frequency sensors that appear (depending on your motherboard) in the /sys/devices/ filesystem tree. [...] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago
This is a maintenance release that mainly fixes a Document Object Model (DOM)-based cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the monitorix.cgi file. Such vulnerability is by injection a JS code in the 'when=' parameter of the URL shown after ... [More] generating the graphs. Additionally, a potential denial of service (DoS) issue was discovered in the same 'when=' parameter of the URL which could lead in the creation of an enormous amount of '.png' files in the 'imgs' directory of the server. [...] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago
This is a maintenance release that mainly fixes a Document Object Model (DOM)-based cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the monitorix.cgi file. Such vulnerability is by injection a JS code in the 'when=' parameter of the URL shown after ... [More] generating the graphs. Additionally, a potential denial of service (DoS) issue was discovered in the same 'when=' parameter of the URL which could lead in the creation of an enormous amount of '.png' files in the 'imgs' directory of the server. [...] [Less]
Posted about 10 years ago
This is a maintenance release that mainly fixes a Document Object Model (DOM)-based cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the monitorix.cgi file. Such vulnerability is by injection a JS code in the 'when=' parameter of the URL shown after ... [More] generating the graphs. Additionally, a potential denial of service (DoS) issue was discovered in the same 'when=' parameter of the URL which could lead in the creation of an enormous amount of '.png' files in the 'imgs' directory of the server. [...] [Less]
Posted over 10 years ago
This new version introduces four new graphs and a number of new features, (of course, lots of bugs were also fixed). The first new graph shows the directory usage (based on the output of the du command) from a list defined in the configuration file. ... [More] This is really useful when you want to keep an eye on the size of some specific directories. The second one is a ZFS statistics graph, which is specially useful for these people using such special file system in their servers. It can monitor an unlimited number of pools. [...] [Less]
Posted over 10 years ago
This new version introduces four new graphs and a number of new features, (of course, lots of bugs were also fixed). The first new graph shows the directory usage (based on the output of the du command) from a list defined in the configuration file. ... [More] This is really useful when you want to keep an eye on the size of some specific directories. The second one is a ZFS statistics graph, which is specially useful for these people using such special file system in their servers. It can monitor an unlimited number of pools. [...] [Less]
Posted over 10 years ago
This new version introduces four new graphs and a number of new features, (of course, lots of bugs were also fixed). The first new graph shows the directory usage (based on the output of the du command) from a list defined in the configuration file. ... [More] This is really useful when you want to keep an eye on the size of some specific directories. The second one is a ZFS statistics graph, which is specially useful for these people using such special file system in their servers. It can monitor an unlimited number of pools. [...] [Less]