Notes to read after installation of Monitorix in FreeBSD systems =============================================================================== Please take some time to adjust the options in the monitorix.conf file. See the monitorix.conf(5) man page for a detailed help of each configuration option. Make sure that the default ipfw(8) rule numbers defined in the monitorix.conf file doesn't conflict with any other rule number in your firewall: - In configuration section: rule = 24000 - In configuration section: rule = 24100 This is the list of module names that still need attention: [traffacct] - Network activity is not supported yet. Help is needed! [serv] - Some services may not work. [hptemp] - Temperatures may not work because of the lack of HP support. [nfsc] - NFS client is not supported yet. Notes to read after installation of Monitorix in OpenBSD systems =============================================================================== This is the list of module names that still need attention: Same as in FreeBSD, plus: [proc] - Per processor kernel usage graph is not available because the command 'sysctl kern.cp_time2' doesn't work yet. [nfss] - NFS server is not supported yet. Notes to read after installation of Monitorix in NetBSD systems =============================================================================== This is the list of module names that still need attention: Same as in OpenBSD, plus: IP filter not supported yet, hence some network activity graphs won't work. File usage in 'VFS usage' graph doesn't work. [port] - Network port activity not supported yet. [int] - Device interrupt activity not supported yet. Other module names might not work because they are specific to Linux systems.