diff --git a/doc/Extensions/Proxmox.md b/doc/Extensions/Proxmox.md index 0691e1d273..4b7f8a2a14 100644 --- a/doc/Extensions/Proxmox.md +++ b/doc/Extensions/Proxmox.md @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ # Proxmox graphing - -It is possible to create graphs of the Proxmox VMs that run on your monitored machines. Currently, only trafficgraphs are created. One for each interface on each VM. Possibly, IO grahps will be added later on. +It is possible to create graphs of the Proxmox **VMs** that run on your monitored machines. Currently, only trafficgraphs are created. One for each interface on each VM. Possibly, IO grahps will be added later on. The ultimate goal is to be able to create traffic bills for VMs, no matter on which physical machine that VM runs. @@ -10,14 +9,20 @@ To enable Proxmox graphs, do the following: In config.php, enable Proxmox: ```php -$config['enable_proxmox'] = 1 +$config['enable_proxmox'] = 1; ``` -Then, install librenms-agent on the machines running Proxmox, and enable the Proxmox-plugin using: +Then, install [librenms-agent](http://docs.librenms.org/Extensions/Agent-Setup/) on the machines running Proxmox and enable the Proxmox-script using: + ```bash -mk_enplug proxmox +cp /opt/librenms-agent/proxmox /usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local/proxmox +chmod +x /usr/lib/check_mk_agent/local/proxmox ``` -Then, enable the unix-agent on the machines running Proxmox. +Then, restart the xinetd service +```bash +/etc/init.d/xinetd restart +``` +Then in LibreNMS active the librenms-agent and proxmox application flag for the device you are monitoring. You should now see an application in LibreNMS, as well as a new menu-item in the topmenu, allowing you to choose which cluster you want to look at.