103 lines
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103 lines
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# Sample config file for the GKrellM server gkrellmd
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# The server update frequency is independent of and should be less than
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# the client update frequency. Values may be from 1 to 10 and should be
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# smaller values to reduce network traffic.
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#
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update-hz 3
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# Limit number of simultaneous clients allowed to connect.
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#
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max-clients 2
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# Specify a specific network interface to listen on for connections.
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# By default gkrellmd listens on all available network interfaces.
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#
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address 127.0.0.1
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# Specify the port to listen on for connections.
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#
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port 19150
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# List of hosts allowed to connect. If no hosts are specified in a
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# gkrellmd.conf file or on the command line, all hosts will be allowed.
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#
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#allow-host localhost
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#allow-host 127.0.0.1
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#allow-host ::1
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#allow-host 192.168.0.*
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# Drop privileges after startup (you must start gkrellmd as root to do it).
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#
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#user nobody
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#group proc
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# Create a PID file for the running gkrellmd. Default is no PID file.
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#pidfile /var/run/gkrellmd.pid
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# Run in background and detach from the controlling terminal
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#detach
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# Time interval between checks for various monitors. If nfs-interval
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# is <= 0 then gkrellmd will not read data for nfs file system types.
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#
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#fs-interval 2
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#nfs-interval 16
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# The Internet monitor defaults to reading tcp connections once per second.
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# However, for Linux SMP kernels where reading /proc/net/tcp causes high
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# cpu usage, the inet-interval may be set to 1-20 seconds to slow down
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# /proc/net/tcp reads. Or set it to 0 to totally disable the Inet monitor.
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# Requires at least gkrellmd version 2.1.8.
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#
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#inet-interval 1
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# If the mbmon daemon is started before gkrellmd with this command:
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# mbmon -r -P port-number
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# (the "-r" mbmon tag mode is required) then gkrellmd will monitor mbmon
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# reported sensors if this is uncommented and the port-numbers match.
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#
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#mbmon-port port-number
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# Configure gkrellm clients to disconnect from a gkrellmd server if
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# there is an io-timeout seconds interval where the client receives no input
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# from the server. Use this for conditions where gkrellmd may be
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# ungracefully terminated such that socket connections are not closed.
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# Minimum is 2 (less than 2 for no I/O disconnecting and is the default).
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# Requires at least 2.1.8 versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
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#
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#io-timeout 5
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# Configure gkrellm clients to attempt automatic reconnects to a
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# gkrellmd server every reconnect-timeout seconds after a disconnected
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# state is detected. Disconnected states are created by normal gkrellmd
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# shutdowns or by an expiring io-timeout.
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# Minimum is 2 (less than 2 for no automatic reconnecting and is the default).
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# Requires at least 2.1.8 versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
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#
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#reconnect-timeout 5
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# Server side local mailbox counts can be sent to gkrellm clients. List here
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# paths to mbox, MH mail, or Maildir style mailboxes.
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# Requires at least 2.1.11 versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
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#
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#mailbox /var/mail/bill
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#mailbox ~/Mail/inbox
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# List of plugins to enable. Use "gkrellmd -plist" to view a list of all
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# available plugins. Use "gkrellmd -plog" to output a log of the plugin
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# install process (note: the detach option is ignored when using -plog).
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#
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#plugin-enable gkrelltopd
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#plugin-enable gkrellmwho2d
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# Configure gkrellmd to send the connect time for a network interface
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# to all clients to be displayed in the client gkrellm timer button
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# monitor display. If this is done, the client gkrellm timer button can
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# still execute commands on the client, but the button will not affect the
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# timer display. If you want the client timer button to execute commands
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# on the server, your timer button commands can use ssh.
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# So set this if your server box has a ppp or ippp connection and you
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# want to monitor its connect time.
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#net-timer ppp0
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