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i don´t changed the munin config. i only copy the munin-files from /srv/www/htdocs/munin to /var/cache/munin.
maybe the filename is wrong or the permissions...
Greez Pit
P.S. Can i get one of the filenames that are expected of open-xchange? Witch owner should the file have? (my files have the owner munin)
I use CentOS52, and the munin didnt show me any graphs, take a look in your log file of your apache server, then you should see what it can't find. And change your config to that, or just make some symbolic links
Tronn
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I (still) have the same problem, on all OpenSUSE 10.3 boxes I have tried. It doensn't matter which location I use.
Martin, can you tell me the exact directory OX expects? I mean, the first part is clear: /var/cache/munin. But after that, for every host defined in the munin config, a new directory is created. Is this the FQDN? Is this the hostname? Only the domain name? Nothing seems to work here.
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As an example, this is the way I set it up now, but this doens't work:
/var/cache/munin/<domainname>/<hostname>.<domainname>-postfix_mailqueue-day.png
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