Plugin graph categories

The graph categories should create a general grouping of plugins.

A plugin that outputs a “graph_category” attribute will get the graph grouped with other plugin graphs using the same category, across all nodes on the same Munin master.

If a plugin doesn’t declare a graph_category in its config output, the graph is moved to default plugin category other.

A graph may only belong to one category.

Note

A multigraph plugin may create multiple graphs, and may place those in different categories.

To get a clear and concise overview in the Munin web interface the list of categories should be small and meaningful.

Therefore we compiled a list of well-known categories (see below).

Customizing category names

If you have lots of different types of databases in use, it makes sense to be more specific, and add a graph_category for each e.g. “oracle”, “mysql”.

Also graphs in several categories could be moved to a “security” category, but that may not make sense for everyone.

Or in our example below we add a new category mem to collect graphs that show memory aspects of the machine.

In short: Categories should reflect your monitoring perspective and you can move graphs to other categories or create new category names by overwriting the graph_category directives in the concerning host tree section of the Munin Master configuration in munin.conf.

Example configuration

[munin.example.com]
address localhost

# Node specific changes of plugin directives
memory.graph_category mem
buddyinfo.graph_category mem
swap.graph_category mem

Well known categories

Below we name our well-known graph categories (as already implemented in the contrib repository) and describe which data sources are suitable for the different categories.

The list is meant as a proposal to discuss and comment. You can do so on our munin-users mailing list or by creating a bug report (issue) on github.

Info for plugin contributors

You should refer to the “well known categories” when uploading your plugins to the repository.

The graph categories set for plugins in the repositories are also used to browse the Munin Plugin Gallery. They are shown on each index page on the left side with a link to the concerning category page which lists all plugins with graphs in this category.

Therefore it makes sense to use generic terms only for the categories. This way we make sure that users get significant search results when looking for a special software product using a search engine. Specific product names should be used to name the directories in the repository, where you place the plugin. Their names are shown in the Plugin Gallery as title of the section where the plugins are listed. This way the search for product names brings only those Gallery pages as hits, where significant plugins are listed.

Please do not contribute plugins with product specific category terms as the search will then bring all index pages as hits, which is not helpful for the users of the Gallery. It should operate in an effective way as Plugin Shop, so significant retrieval is an important and critical demand here.

Note

Important! Please write the config line for plugins category in a concrete string (e.g. graph_category memory). The gallery build script scans for such a line in the plugins source code and needs it. Otherwise (e.g. use of variables) your plugin will only be shown under category “other”.


graph_category:1sec
Description:
Examples:

graph_category:antivirus
Description:Anti virus tools
Examples:

graph_category:appserver
Description:Application servers
Examples:

graph_category:auth
Description:Authentication servers and services
Examples:

graph_category:backup
Description:All measurements around backup creation
Examples:

graph_category:chat
Description:Messaging servers
Examples:

graph_category:cloud
Description:Cloud providers and cloud components
Examples:

graph_category:cms
Description:Content Management Systems
Examples:

graph_category:cpu
Description:CPU measurements
Examples:

graph_category:db
Description:Database servers
Examples:MySQL, PosgreSQL, MongoDB, Oracle

graph_category:devel
Description:(Software) Development Tools
Examples:

graph_category:disk
Description:Disk and other storage measurements
Examples:: used space, free inodes, activity, latency, throughput

graph_category:dns
Description:Domain Name Server
Examples:

graph_category:filetransfer
Description:Filetransfer tools and servers
Examples:

graph_category:forum
Description:Forum applications
Examples:

graph_category:fs
Description:(Network) Filesystem activities, includes also monitoring of distributed storage appliances
Examples:

graph_category:fw
Description:All measurements around network filtering
Examples:

graph_category:games
Description:Game-Server
Examples:

graph_category:htc
Description:High-throughput computing
Examples:

graph_category:loadbalancer
Description:Load balancing and proxy servers..
Examples:

graph_category:mail
Description:Mail throughput, mail queues, etc.
Examples:Postfix, Exim, Sendmail
Comment:For monitoring a large mail system, it makes sense to override this with configuration on the Munin master, and make graph categories for the mail roles you provide. Mail Transfer Agent (postfix and exim), Mail Delivery Agent (filtering, sorting and storage), Mail Retrieval Agent (imap server).

graph_category:mailinglist
Description:Listserver
Examples:

graph_category:memory
Description:All kind of memory measurements. Note that info about memory caching servers is also placed here
Examples:

graph_category:munin
Description:Monitoring the monitoring.. (includes other monitoring servers also)
Examples:

graph_category:network
Description:General networking metrics.
Examples:interface activity, latency, number of open network connections

graph_category:other
Description:Plugins that address seldom used products. Category /other/ is the default, so if the plugin doesn’t declare a category, it is also shown here.
Examples:

graph_category:printing
Description:Monitor printers and print jobs
Examples:

graph_category:processes
Description:Process and kernel related measurements
Examples:

graph_category:radio
Description:Receivers, signal quality, recording, ..
Examples:

graph_category:san
Description:Storage Area Network
Examples:

graph_category:search
Description:All kinds of measurement around search engines
Examples:

graph_category:security
Description:Security information
Examples:login failures, number of pending update packages for OS, number of CVEs in the running kernel fixed by the latest installed kernel, firewall counters.

graph_category:sensors
Description:Sensor measurements of device and environment
Examples:temperature, power, devices health state, humidity, noise, vibration

graph_category:spamfilter
Description:Spam fighters at work
Examples:

graph_category:streaming
Description:
Examples:

graph_category:system
Description:General operating system metrics.
Examples:CPU speed and load, interrupts, uptime, logged in users

graph_category:time
Description:Time synchronization
Examples:

graph_category:tv
Description:Video devices and servers
Examples:

graph_category:virtualization
Description:All kind of measurements about server virtualization. Includes also Operating-system-level virtualization
Examples:

graph_category:voip
Description:Voice over IP servers
Examples:

graph_category:webserver
Description:All kinds of webserver measurements and also for related components
Examples:requests, bytes, errors, cache hit rate for Apache httpd, nginx, lighttpd, varnish, hitch, and other web servers, caches or TLS wrappers.

graph_category:wiki
Description:wiki applications
Examples:

graph_category:wireless
Description:
Examples: