![]() ![]() Fixed more messages of use of uninitialized values at fs.pm in lines 765 and 766.Removed the option ‘all’ as network protocol in the ‘port’ graph.Added Dutch translation to monthly reports.Port graph now uses the wait lock option (‘–wait’) in newer ‘iptables’ versions.Added support for IPv6 in ‘ports’ graph using protocols ‘tcp6′ and ‘upd6′. Note that ‘ip6tables’ command line is needed.Added an advice in ‘’ and ‘nf(5)’ to not use the character colon ‘:’ as part of the name or password since this character is used as field separator.This is a feature only visible with RRDtool v1.3 or more Zoomed graphs now honour the ‘global_zoom’ option, and also use the function RRDs::graphv to fit better in the browser pop up window.Now the output of the ‘command’ parameter in the ‘ps’ command is used to match the process names Improved the way how are detected the process names in Process.pm module.Improved ” option documentation of the FS graph in the man page of nf.Improved ‘port’ option documentation of the Nginx graph in the man page of nf.Added a complete graph for Varnish proxy cache. ![]() Added a complete statistical VerliHub (verlihub) graph.The latest version available is Monitorix 3.7.0, which has been released recently, coming with the below changes: Stating with version 3.0, Monitorix includes a built in HTTP server, so that third party plugins are not needed anymore. The software itself consists in two programs: the monitorix Perl daemon which is started automatically and the CGI script. It is used for monitoring CPU usage, memory usage, disk usage, network usage, number of threads and number of voluntary and involuntaru context switches. As you may know, Monitorix is an open-source, lightweight system monitoring tool used on both Linux and Unix systems.
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