added an advice in monitorix.conf(5)

A reminder that some default values are overwritten in the configuration files on certain systems.
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Jordi Sanfeliu 2018-01-02 17:28:34 +01:00
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- Added a new option called 'memory_mode' to view the memory graph in two - Added a new option called 'memory_mode' to view the memory graph in two
different modes: 'real' (being the default) and 'interpreted'. different modes: 'real' (being the default) and 'interpreted'.
(suggested by Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski, cyberkiller8 AT gmail.com) (suggested by Łukasz "Cyber Killer" Korpalski, cyberkiller8 AT gmail.com)
- Added an advice in monitorix.conf(5) as a reminder that some default values
are overwritten in the configuration files on certain systems.
(suggested by Sander Bos)
- Fixed a bad memory scaling in *BSD systems. - Fixed a bad memory scaling in *BSD systems.
- Fixed in 'process.pm' to fully honour the option 'netstats_in_bps'. - Fixed in 'process.pm' to fully honour the option 'netstats_in_bps'.
- Fixed to force Monitorix to be started at the end of boot in systemd-based - Fixed to force Monitorix to be started at the end of boot in systemd-based

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@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ Every time \fBmonitorix\fP is started it reads the configuration file from the p
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It also creates a file called \fI<base_dir>/cgi/monitorix.conf.path\fP that includes the absolute path of the configuration file. This file will be read by \fBmonitorix.cgi\fP to determine the exact location of the configuration file. It also creates a file called \fI<base_dir>/cgi/monitorix.conf.path\fP that includes the absolute path of the configuration file. This file will be read by \fBmonitorix.cgi\fP to determine the exact location of the configuration file.
.SH CONFIGURATION OPTIONS .SH CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: these options have default values that might vary depending on your operating system. Please check the configuration files in \fI/etc/monitorix/conf.d\fP.
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