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=== open-xchange-munin-scripts ===
=== open-xchange-munin-scripts ===
{{InstallPlugin|pluginname=open-xchange-munin-scripts|toplevel=products|sopath=appsuite/stable/backend|version=App Suite}}


=== open-xchange-munin-scripts-jolokia ===
== Installation on OX App Suite ==
 
=== Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (valid until v7.8.2)===
 
Add the following entry to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/open-xchange.list if not already present:
 
deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/DebianWheezy/ /
 
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# deb https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/updates/DebianWheezy/ /
 
and run
 
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== Debian GNU/Linux 8.0 ===
 
Add the following entry to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/open-xchange.list if not already present:
 
deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/DebianJessie/ /
 
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# deb https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/DebianJessie/ /
 
and run
 
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (valid until v7.8.2) ===
 
Add the package repository using zypper if not already present:
 
$ zypper ar https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/SLES11 ox
 
If you have a valid maintenance subscription, please run the following command and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent packages get installed:
 
$ zypper ar https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/updates/SLES11 ox-updates
 
and run
 
$ zypper ref
$ zypper in open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 ===
 
Add the package repository using zypper if not already present:
 
$ zypper ar https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/SLE_12 ox
 
If you have a valid maintenance subscription, please run the following command and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent packages get installed:
 
$ zypper ar https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/SLES11 ox-updates
 
and run
 
$ zypper ref
$ zypper in open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 ===
 
Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:
 
$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
 
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL6/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
 
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL6/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m
 
and run
 
$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== RedHat Enterprise Linux 7 ===
 
Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:
 
$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
 
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL7/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
 
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL7/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m
 
and run
 
$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== CentOS 6 ===
 
Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:
 
$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
 
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL6/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
 
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL6/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m
 
and run
 
$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts
 
=== CentOS 7 ===
 
Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:
 
$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo


Munin-scripts for Jolokia need an additional CPAN module.
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL7/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m


# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL7/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m


jmx4perl (and its dependencies) can be easily installed with cpan if you have Perl installed:
and run
You also need to have make installed.


Debian:
$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts


sudo apt-get install make
=== open-xchange-munin-scripts-jolokia ===


$ perl -MCPAN -e shell
Munin-scripts for Jolokia need an additional perl modules json and lwp, which are set inside the depenecies. Those should be installed automaticly.


Terminal does not support AddHistory.
If not, please install the following modules:
cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9205)
ReadLine support available (maybe install Bundle::CPAN or Bundle::CPANxxl?)


cpan[1]> install JMX::Jmx4Perl
Debian: libwww-perl, libjson-perl


...
rpm: perl-JSON, perl-libwww-perl
...
jmx4perl
========
jmx4perl is a command line utility for accessing Jolokia agents
(www.jolokia.org). It can be used for script based exploration
and easy inspection of the JMX space.
Install 'jmx4perl' ? (y/n) [y ]
....


== Configuring munin-node scripts for Open-Xchange ==
== Configuring munin-node scripts for Open-Xchange ==
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| env.oxJolokiaUrl
| env.oxJolokiaUrl
| http://localhost:8009/monitoring/jolokia
| http://localhost:8009/monitoring/jolokia
| base url for jolokia. this can differ, when using ajp. Possible ajp url could be http://apacheaddress/internal/ox1/monitoring/jolokia
| Base url for jolokia
|-
|-
| env.oxJolokiaUser
| env.oxJolokiaUser
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| env.oxJolokiaPassword
| env.oxJolokiaPassword
| "s3cr3t!toBeChanged"
| "s3cr3t!toBeChanged"
| <nowiki>Password used for authentification,</nowiki>
| <nowiki>Password used for authentification</nowiki>
|}
|}


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Both, <code> env.oxJolokiaUser </code> and <code> env.oxJolokiaPassword </code> need to be set to the same value as set inside <code>jolokia.properties</code>
Both, <code> env.oxJolokiaUser </code> and <code> env.oxJolokiaPassword </code> need to be set to the same value as set inside <code>jolokia.properties</code>
=== Configuring for OX Documents / Documentconverter ===
OX Documents and Documentconverter monitoring can used by installing the additional packages
<code>open-xchange-documents-monitoring</code> and <code>open-xchange-documentconverter-jolokia</code>. The Documentconverter uses a different port to access monitoring data. The corresponding oxJolokiaURL is has to be configured with an entry in the settings.
<pre>
[ox_documentconverter*]
env.oxJolokiaUrl http://localhost:8008/monitoring/jolokia
</pre>
See this [[AppSuite:DocumentsMonitoring|article]] for more details.


= Supplementary notes for distributed munin clients =
= Supplementary notes for distributed munin clients =

Latest revision as of 12:31, 8 December 2016

How to install Munin scripts for Open-Xchange

Support for Jolokia

By Version 7.4.0, Munin Scripts do support Jolokia as a bridge to get their information. This has been done to get less overhead and speak with the corresponding JMX-beans directly.

Prerequisites

Munin node and munin master must be installed and configured prior using the Munin scripts package for Open-Xchange. The installation for this core components differs on various Linux distributions. For details, please visit:

http://munin-monitoring.org/

especially:

http://munin-monitoring.org/wiki/LinuxInstallation

open-xchange-munin-scripts

Installation on OX App Suite

Debian GNU/Linux 7.0 (valid until v7.8.2)

Add the following entry to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/open-xchange.list if not already present:

deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/DebianWheezy/ /
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the 
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# deb https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/updates/DebianWheezy/ /

and run

$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install open-xchange-munin-scripts

Debian GNU/Linux 8.0

Add the following entry to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/open-xchange.list if not already present:

deb https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/DebianJessie/ /
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the 
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# deb https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/DebianJessie/ /

and run

$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install open-xchange-munin-scripts

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (valid until v7.8.2)

Add the package repository using zypper if not already present:

$ zypper ar https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/SLES11 ox

If you have a valid maintenance subscription, please run the following command and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent packages get installed:

$ zypper ar https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/7.8.2/backend/updates/SLES11 ox-updates

and run

$ zypper ref
$ zypper in open-xchange-munin-scripts

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

Add the package repository using zypper if not already present:

$ zypper ar https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/SLE_12 ox

If you have a valid maintenance subscription, please run the following command and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent packages get installed:

$ zypper ar https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/SLES11 ox-updates

and run

$ zypper ref
$ zypper in open-xchange-munin-scripts

RedHat Enterprise Linux 6

Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:

$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL6/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the 
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL6/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m

and run

$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts

RedHat Enterprise Linux 7

Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:

$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL7/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the 
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL7/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m

and run

$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts

CentOS 6

Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:

$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL6/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the 
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL6/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m

and run

$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts

CentOS 7

Start a console and create a software repository file if not already present:

$ vim /etc/yum.repos.d/ox.repo
[ox]
name=Open-Xchange
baseurl=https://software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/RHEL7/
gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
metadata_expire=0m
# if you have a valid maintenance subscription, please uncomment the 
# following and add the ldb account data to the url so that the most recent
# packages get installed
# [ox-updates]
# name=Open-Xchange Updates
# baseurl=https://[CUSTOMERID:PASSWORD]@software.open-xchange.com/products/appsuite/stable/backend/updates/RHEL7/
# gpgkey=https://software.open-xchange.com/oxbuildkey.pub
# enabled=1
# gpgcheck=1
# metadata_expire=0m

and run

$ yum update
$ yum install open-xchange-munin-scripts

open-xchange-munin-scripts-jolokia

Munin-scripts for Jolokia need an additional perl modules json and lwp, which are set inside the depenecies. Those should be installed automaticly.

If not, please install the following modules:

Debian: libwww-perl, libjson-perl

rpm: perl-JSON, perl-libwww-perl

Configuring munin-node scripts for Open-Xchange

The configuration of the scripts is done automatically.

Note: The database pool monitoring script will get only configured if the Open-Xchange server is running and the database pools initialized when installing the open-xchange-munin-scripts package. That can be verified by e.g.:

# showruntimestats -x | grep "DB Pool"
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,NumWaiting = 0
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,PoolSize = 3
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,NumBrokenConnections = 0
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,NumActive = 0
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,NumIdle = 3
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,AvgUseTime = 4.948
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,MaxUseTime = 16777
com.openexchange.pooling:name=DB Pool 4,MinUseTime = 0

Configuring for open-xchange-munin-scripts-jolokia

Munin Scripts for Jolokia do have some additional settings for jolokia.

vim /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/ox

Key Default value Comment
env.oxJolokiaUrl http://localhost:8009/monitoring/jolokia Base url for jolokia
env.oxJolokiaUser "changeMe!Now" User used for authentication with HTTP Basic Authentication.
env.oxJolokiaPassword "s3cr3t!toBeChanged" Password used for authentification

WARNING: If env.oxJolokiaUser is not changed from its default value changeMe!Now , monitoring will not work as the user changeMe!Now is set to stop monitoring inside the munin scripts.

Both, env.oxJolokiaUser and env.oxJolokiaPassword need to be set to the same value as set inside jolokia.properties

Configuring for OX Documents / Documentconverter

OX Documents and Documentconverter monitoring can used by installing the additional packages open-xchange-documents-monitoring and open-xchange-documentconverter-jolokia. The Documentconverter uses a different port to access monitoring data. The corresponding oxJolokiaURL is has to be configured with an entry in the settings.

[ox_documentconverter*]
env.oxJolokiaUrl http://localhost:8008/monitoring/jolokia

See this article for more details.

Supplementary notes for distributed munin clients

Munin node

The default munin node configuration only allows connections from localhost, which means that munin master has to run on the same host. If there already is a munin master running, that master IP has to be added to the file /etc/munin/munin-node.conf on each node:

# A list of addresses that are allowed to connect.  This must be a
# regular expression, since Net::Server does not understand CIDR-style
# network notation unless the perl module Net::CIDR is installed.  You
# may repeat the allow line as many times as you'd like

allow ^127\.0\.0\.1$

Munin master

Make sure the munin and apache packages are installed. If only localhost is going to be monitored, the default configuration is sufficient. Other munin nodes can be added in the /etc/munin/munin.conf file:

# a simple host tree
[localhost.localdomain]
    address 127.0.0.1
    use_node_name yes

By default, the munin monitoring web page is only reached from localhost, other hosts or networks can be added in /etc/apache2/conf.d/munin:

Allow from localhost 127.0.0.0/8 ::1    # the default setting
Allow from 10.99.0.0/8                  # added network

The munin webpage is located at http://yourhost_where_munin_is_running.org/munin.