> My config looks like: > > /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node > > ... > [nginx_*] > user root > > /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
I don't have /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ at all. What kind of stuff is in the default file? I'm on Gentoo. - Grant > ... > ## munin nginx status (request/ connections handeled) > location /nginx_status { > stub_status on; > access_log off; > allow 127.0.0.1; > deny all; > } > ... > This runs for me very well, so try to edit your > /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node. > You can also Debug by > > munin-configure --suggest > > Am 18.06.2013 15:42, schrieb Grant: >>>>> I'm having some trouble getting the nginx plugin working for munin. >>>>> I've added the following to nginx config and restarted: >>>>> >>>>> location /nginx_status { >>>>> stub_status on; >>>>> access_log off; >>>>> allow 127.0.0.1; >>>>> deny all; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> I've added the following munin config: >>>>> >>>>> [nginx*] >>>>> env.url http://localhost/nginx_status >>>>> >>>>> Unfortunately I still get: >>>>> >>>>> # munin-run nginx_request >>>>> request.value U >>>>> # munin-run nginx_status >>>>> total.value U >>>>> reading.value U >>>>> writing.value U >>>>> waiting.value U >>>>> >>>>> If I remove the allow/deny, I can browse to /nginx_status and I get: >>>>> >>>>> Active connections: 13 >>>>> server accepts handled requests >>>>> 15 15 16 >>>>> Reading: 0 Writing: 1 Waiting: 12 >>>>> >>>>> What could be the problem? >>>> the munin plugin is broken or not getting the status information. >>>> >>>> Try stracing the munin-run, network capature or turning on the access logs >>>> on /nginx_status just to be sure. >>>> >>> Well, I run it all over the place with no problem. I usually set it up >>> only on localhost >>> >>> server { >>> listen 127.0.0.1:80 default; >>> server_name localhost; >>> root /var/www; >>> >>> access_log /var/log/nginx/localhost.access.log; >>> error_log /var/log/nginx/localhost.error.log; >>> >>> location ~ /nginx_status { >>> stub_status on; >>> access_log off; >>> allow 127.0.0.1; >>> deny all; >>> } >>> } >>> >>> ( in /etc/nginx/conf.d/stub, or /etc/nginx/sites-available/stub, >>> symlinked to ../sites-enabled/stub depending on preference ) and restart >>> nginx. >>> >>> Then test this bit works... >>> >>> $ wget -O - http://localhost/nginx_status 2> /dev/null >>> Active connections: 1 >>> server accepts handled requests >>> 67892 67892 70215 >>> Reading: 0 Writing: 1 Waiting: 0 >>> >>> Some os's seem to like >>> >>> [nginx*] >>> env.url http://localhost/nginx_status >>> >>> added to /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin_node >>> >>> then >>> >>> munin-run nginx_status >>> >>> should run just fine. >> You fixed it! Reducing it to the simplest config that still works, I >> found that the location /nginx_status block doesn't work with munin >> inside of any other server block. It only works inside its own server >> block like so: >> >> server { >> location ~ ^/nginx_status$ { >> stub_status on; >> access_log off; >> allow 127.0.0.1; >> deny all; >> } >> } >> >> Is this a munin bug? >> >> Thank you! >> >> - Grant _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx