munin ===== ``munin`` is a monioring application with a master/node architecture. The master periodically connects to each node and collects information from it. The nodes each run a ``munin-node`` service that listens for these connections. States ====== ``munin.master`` Installs the munin master package. The master runs as a cronjob, not a service. The distro packages normally automatically create those. ``munin.master.config`` (includes ``munin.master``) Generates a config file for the munin master based on pillar data. ``munin.node`` Installs the munin node package and enables the node service. ``munin.node.config`` (includes ``munin.node``) Generates a config file for the munin node based on pillar data. ``munin.tls`` Installs the Perl package Net::SSLEay so munin can use TLS. Also, if the private key, certificate, or CA certificate are specified (as in ``pillar.example``), then the appropriate files are created. Note that it is up to the user to correctly specify the location of these files in their master and node config files. Configuration ============= The ``pillar.example`` has example pillar data for both the master and node, though ``munin.master.config`` only uses data from ``munin_master`` and ``munin.node.config`` only uses data from ``munin_node``. Master Config ------------- Consult http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/munin.conf and ``man munin.conf`` for the full list of directives. Node Config ----------- Consult http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/munin-node.conf and ``man munin-node.conf`` for the full list of directives. For node configuration directives that allow repetition (ie: ``ignore_files``), make ``pillar['munin_node']['ignore_files']`` a list of values (see ``pillar.example`` for an example of this).