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Munin 1.2.3 (Stable branch)







Munin 1.2.3 (Stable branch)

Munin 1.2.3 (Stable branch) 04/03/2005 03:46 AM

Munin is a system to gather and graph all sorts of information. You can install a node on the various machines in your network, as well as on a central server. The nodes will know how to extract various kinds of information, such as load average and bandwidth usage, and will wait for the server to request these values. The output is in HTML format. The server can optionally send notifications if any of the values move outside of a specified range (and when they move back into it).


Changes:
This release fixes some minor bugs.




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