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Note that several related packages will be installed as well.  After the git source code management tool has been installed, then you use anonymous git access to the Munin repository.
Note that several related packages will be installed as well.  After the git source code management tool has been installed, then you use anonymous git access to the Munin repository.
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git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/boot/dracut/dracut.git
git clone git://github.com/munin-monitoring/munin.git
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Once you've committed changes locally, you can push them with {{command|git push}}.
Once you've committed changes locally, you can push them with {{command|git push}}.

Revision as of 12:43, 10 August 2012

Munin is an easy to use system and network monitoring tool that uses RRDTool to generate useful visualizations of resource usage.


Communicate

Getting the Source

The primary methods of distributing the munin source are source RPMs in the Fedora development tree and git. To access the current source code in in non-rpm format, you'll need to install git: yum install git.

Note that several related packages will be installed as well. After the git source code management tool has been installed, then you use anonymous git access to the Munin repository.

git clone git://github.com/munin-monitoring/munin.git

Once you've committed changes locally, you can push them with git push.

If you would just like to browse the munin git repository via the web, then you can use munin gitweb.

Reporting Problems

Before filing a bug, please read up on debugging, which will tell you how to fill out useful bug reports that will help us quickly solve your problem. Also take a look at Munin bugs or try searching Bugzillafor other reports about your problem, as some bugs are often filed by several people.