diff --git a/plugins/apt/deb_packages/deb_packages.py b/plugins/apt/deb_packages/deb_packages.py index 931d1d8f..f2c21eb6 100755 --- a/plugins/apt/deb_packages/deb_packages.py +++ b/plugins/apt/deb_packages/deb_packages.py @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ def Property(func): class Apt(object): """ - lazy helperclass i need in this statisticprogram, which have alle the apt_pkg stuff + lazy helperclass i need in this statisticprogram, which has all the apt_pkg stuff """ def __init__(self): @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ class PacketHandler(object): def adder(self, package, packageStat, *args, **kwords): """ - take the package and add it tho the packageStat dictionary in defined way + take the package and add it to the packageStat dictionary in defined way """ pass @@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ deb_packages - plugin to monitor update resources and pending packages on Debian This plugin has checked on Debian - Wheezy and squeeze. If you want to use it on older installations, tell me whether it works or which errors you had. It -shoud run past python-apt 0.7 and python 2.5. +should run past python-apt 0.7 and python 2.5. =head1 DESCRIPTION diff --git a/plugins/assp/assp-envelope-recipient-statistics b/plugins/assp/assp-envelope-recipient-statistics index d5062bb2..d09d90e6 100755 --- a/plugins/assp/assp-envelope-recipient-statistics +++ b/plugins/assp/assp-envelope-recipient-statistics @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ my $version = "1.0"; # UA Version my $agentname = "$pluginname Munin Plugin V$version"; # UA String my $url = "http://localhost:55553/"; # (defaults to localhost) my $response = 0; # the server output -my @content = (); # the content we're retrive from $response +my @content = (); # the content we retrieve from $response my %index = ( # for Version 2 'from' => 40, # <-- index frame from ( a tweak for other ASSP Versions ) 'to' => 63 # <-- index frame to ( "" ) diff --git a/plugins/assp/assp-general-runtime-information b/plugins/assp/assp-general-runtime-information index a8535373..889f86c8 100755 --- a/plugins/assp/assp-general-runtime-information +++ b/plugins/assp/assp-general-runtime-information @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ my $version = "1.0"; # UA Version my $agentname = "$pluginname Munin Plugin V$version"; # UA String my $url = "http://localhost:55553/"; # (defaults to localhost) my $response = 0; # the server output -my @content = (); # the content we're retrive from $response +my @content = (); # the content we retrieve from $response my %index = ( # for Version 2 'from' => 2, # <-- index frame from ( a tweak for other ASSP Versions ) 'to' => 4 # <-- index frame to ( "" ) diff --git a/plugins/assp/assp-message-statistics b/plugins/assp/assp-message-statistics index 92b1c667..dd13b6c7 100755 --- a/plugins/assp/assp-message-statistics +++ b/plugins/assp/assp-message-statistics @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ my $version = "1.0"; # UA Version my $agentname = "$pluginname Munin Plugin V$version"; # UA String my $url = "http://localhost:55553/"; # (defaults to localhost) my $response = 0; # the server output -my @content = (); # the content we're retrive from $response +my @content = (); # the content we retrieve from $response my %index = ( # for Version 2 'from' => 66, # <-- index frame from ( a tweak for other ASSP Versions ) 'to' => 100 # <-- index frame to ( "" ) diff --git a/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-connection-statistics b/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-connection-statistics index a41f9f21..266ceaa0 100755 --- a/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-connection-statistics +++ b/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-connection-statistics @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ my $version = "1.0"; # UA Version my $agentname = "$pluginname Munin Plugin V$version"; # UA String my $url = "http://localhost:55553/"; # (defaults to localhost) my $response = 0; # the server output -my @content = (); # the content we're retrive from $response +my @content = (); # the content we retrieve from $response my %index = ( # for Version 2 'from' => 25, # <-- index frame from ( a tweak for other ASSP Versions ) 'to' => 38 # <-- index frame to ( "" ) diff --git a/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-handler-statistics b/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-handler-statistics index 3041b481..981fec05 100755 --- a/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-handler-statistics +++ b/plugins/assp/assp-smtp-handler-statistics @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ my $version = "1.0"; # UA Version my $agentname = "$pluginname Munin Plugin V$version"; # UA String my $url = "http://localhost:55553/"; # (defaults to localhost) my $response = 0; # the server output -my @content = (); # the content we're retrive from $response +my @content = (); # the content we retrieve from $response my %index = ( # for Version 2 'from' => 4, # <-- index frame from ( a tweak for other ASSP Versions ) 'to' => 5 # <-- index frame to ( "" ) diff --git a/plugins/audit/portaudit b/plugins/audit/portaudit index f7cced66..e4b63ceb 100755 --- a/plugins/audit/portaudit +++ b/plugins/audit/portaudit @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/backup/fresh-backups b/plugins/backup/fresh-backups index d952c515..3d2d7a42 100755 --- a/plugins/backup/fresh-backups +++ b/plugins/backup/fresh-backups @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ daily archives. This will also set the warning and critical values for this plugin to 2*4 and 4, respectively, meaning that if the number of fresh files goes below those -limits, the relevant notifications will be triggerred. +limits, the relevant notifications will be triggered. An example configuration snippet for backup-manager [0] follows. diff --git a/plugins/bacula/bacula_sd b/plugins/bacula/bacula_sd index 545db656..7d1fc023 100755 --- a/plugins/bacula/bacula_sd +++ b/plugins/bacula/bacula_sd @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ def print_config(): print("graph_args --base 1024 -l 0") print("graph_scale yes") print("graph_info Bacula Storage Daemon througput measurement based on written bytes. " - "This may be somewhat inacurate whenever a tape is changed.") + "This may be somewhat inaccurate whenever a tape is changed.") print("graph_category backup") print("graph_order", " ".join([dev[2] for dev in devstats])) print() diff --git a/plugins/battery/acpi_batt_ b/plugins/battery/acpi_batt_ index 3e625809..dfb3adb1 100755 --- a/plugins/battery/acpi_batt_ +++ b/plugins/battery/acpi_batt_ @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ acpi_batt_ Munin plugin to monitor the (note|net)book battery states through pro =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS -Notebooks and netbooks with avialable /proc/acpi/battery +Notebooks and netbooks with available /proc/acpi/battery =head1 CONFIGURATION diff --git a/plugins/battery/acpi_sys_batt_ b/plugins/battery/acpi_sys_batt_ index 40c8d127..9f91f0ca 100755 --- a/plugins/battery/acpi_sys_batt_ +++ b/plugins/battery/acpi_sys_batt_ @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ acpi_sys_batt_ Munin plugin to monitor the (note|net)book battery states through =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS -Notebooks and netbooks with avialable /sys/class/power_supply +Notebooks and netbooks with available /sys/class/power_supply =head1 CONFIGURATION diff --git a/plugins/battery/batteries b/plugins/battery/batteries index 05aa480c..c8352fe5 100755 --- a/plugins/battery/batteries +++ b/plugins/battery/batteries @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ batteries Munin plugin to monitor the battery states through procfs and sysfs =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS -Systems with avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx +Systems with available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx =head1 CONFIGURATION @@ -16,19 +16,19 @@ none =head1 INTERPRETATION The plugin shows: - Design capacity -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Last full capacity -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Design capacity low -> avialable only if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx - Design capacity warning -> avialable only if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx - Capacity granularity 1 -> avialable only if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx - Capacity granularity 2 -> avialable only if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx - Remaining capacity -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Present rate -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Percentage Current/design voltage -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Percentage Current/full capacity -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Percentage Full/design capacity -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Design voltage -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx - Present voltage -> avialable if avialable /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Design capacity -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Last full capacity -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Design capacity low -> available only if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx + Design capacity warning -> available only if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx + Capacity granularity 1 -> available only if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx + Capacity granularity 2 -> available only if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx + Remaining capacity -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Present rate -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Percentage Current/design voltage -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Percentage Current/full capacity -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Percentage Full/design capacity -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Design voltage -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx + Present voltage -> available if available /proc/acpi/battery/BATx or /sys/class/power_supply/BATx =head1 MAGIC MARKERS diff --git a/plugins/bind/bind95_ b/plugins/bind/bind95_ index edad0815..1d589df0 100755 --- a/plugins/bind/bind95_ +++ b/plugins/bind/bind95_ @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright Jean-Samuel Reynaud -# Licenced under GPL v2 +# Licensed under GPL v2 # # We use this script to produce graph with munin for dns requests # This script must have his name start with bind95_ diff --git a/plugins/bind/bind_ b/plugins/bind/bind_ index 6f7f5098..bf2b8fe4 100755 --- a/plugins/bind/bind_ +++ b/plugins/bind/bind_ @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright Jean-Samuel Reynaud -# Licenced under GPL v2 +# Licensed under GPL v2 # # We use this script to produce graph with munin for dns requests # This script must have his name start with bind_ diff --git a/plugins/chrony/chrony b/plugins/chrony/chrony index 314860f6..0554e91f 100755 --- a/plugins/chrony/chrony +++ b/plugins/chrony/chrony @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Revision 0.3 2014/02/16 zjttoefs reduce forking by using awk do not limit output precision add stratum monitoring - detect slow/fast time or freqency and adjust sign of value accordingly + detect slow/fast time or frequency and adjust sign of value accordingly remove commented out code Revision 0.4 2016/11/10 Lars Kruse diff --git a/plugins/currency/zcash/zcash_flypool_hashrate_ b/plugins/currency/zcash/zcash_flypool_hashrate_ index a93c0acc..e13a95a2 100755 --- a/plugins/currency/zcash/zcash_flypool_hashrate_ +++ b/plugins/currency/zcash/zcash_flypool_hashrate_ @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ hash_rate = "U" try: mining_stats = json.loads(mining_stats_raw.read().decode("utf-8")) except ValueError: - print("Failed to parse JSON responce.", file=sys.stderr) + print("Failed to parse JSON response.", file=sys.stderr) else: try: worker = mining_stats['data'] diff --git a/plugins/disk/du b/plugins/disk/du index 0d886146..547a2d68 100755 --- a/plugins/disk/du +++ b/plugins/disk/du @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ ID=1; # - initial release, # ################################################################# -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/disk/du-2 b/plugins/disk/du-2 index b38f5550..e2689a5b 100755 --- a/plugins/disk/du-2 +++ b/plugins/disk/du-2 @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ daemonize(); # ## -### PUBLIC FONCTIONS +### PUBLIC FUNCTIONS ############################################################################### ## Used to create the fork sub daemonize { @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ sub munin_exit_fail { # ## -### INTERNALS FONCTIONS +### INTERNALS FUNCTIONS ############################################################################### sub __munin_exit { my $exitcode = shift; diff --git a/plugins/disk/hp_temp b/plugins/disk/hp_temp index 373231b9..baa850a4 100755 --- a/plugins/disk/hp_temp +++ b/plugins/disk/hp_temp @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ if ($mode eq 'autoconf') if ($mode eq 'config') { - # headers for the temperatur + # headers for the temperature print "graph_title HP Temperature sensors in Celsius\n"; print "graph_args --base 1000 -l 0\n"; print "graph_vlabel degrees Celsius\n"; diff --git a/plugins/disk/hpasmcli2_ b/plugins/disk/hpasmcli2_ index f0d6bb0d..f27c48e9 100755 --- a/plugins/disk/hpasmcli2_ +++ b/plugins/disk/hpasmcli2_ @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # Plugin to monitor Proliant server health status using hpasmcli. # # Config variables: -# user root -- requrired by hpasmcli +# user root -- required by hpasmcli # env.hpasmcli -- path to hpasmcli executable (optional) # env.degree -- Unit of temperatures (C or F / default value is C) # diff --git a/plugins/disk/quota2percent_ b/plugins/disk/quota2percent_ index 91e16315..b8784d50 100755 --- a/plugins/disk/quota2percent_ +++ b/plugins/disk/quota2percent_ @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ GPLv2 (L) # Preparation section # ################################################### -# Load munin's shell libary +# Load munin's shell library . "$MUNIN_LIBDIR/plugins/plugin.sh" # if any fetch from munin-node file @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ GPLv2 (L) de) echo "graph_title Quota-Hard-Limit von $Id" echo "graph_vlabel Nutzung in % Hardlimit" - echo "graph_info Die Grafik zeigt die Belegung des durch Quota reglementierten Speicherplatzes für alle regulären Nutzer (UID >= $Min_UID) in Prozent des Hardlimits." + echo "graph_info Die Grafik zeigt die Belegung des durch Quota reglementierten Speicherplatzes für all regulären Nutzer (UID >= $Min_UID) in Prozent des Hardlimits." Total_txt="Su. aller Nutzer" Total_info="Inklusive Systemnutzer (UID < $Min_UID)" ;; @@ -208,10 +208,10 @@ GPLv2 (L) # Determine the currently processing UID Cur_UID="$(id -u "$User")" - # skip if actual user a system user und low_uid ist set to never + # skip if actual user a system user und low_uid is set to never [ "$Cur_UID" -lt "$Min_UID" ] && [ "$Low_UID" = "never" ] && continue - # No graph for none human uid if low_uid ist set to no + # No graph for none human uid if low_uid is set to no [ "$Cur_UID" -lt "$Min_UID" ] && echo "$Fieldname.graph $Low_UID" # configure the user lines @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ GPLv2 (L) Quota=( ${Quotas[$i]} ) Fieldname="$(clean_fieldname "${Quota[0]}")" - # skip if actual user a system user und low_uid ist set to never + # skip if actual user a system user und low_uid is set to never [ "$Cur_UID" -lt "$Min_UID" ] && [ "$Low_UID" = "never" ] && continue # write the result zu munin diff --git a/plugins/dovecot/dovecot1 b/plugins/dovecot/dovecot1 index 62dee459..83f4d897 100755 --- a/plugins/dovecot/dovecot1 +++ b/plugins/dovecot/dovecot1 @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ if ( $logfile =~ /dovecot/ ) { $dovelogfile = 1 ; } -# Use an overrided $PATH for all external programs if needed +# Use an overridden $PATH for all external programs if needed $DOVEADM = "doveadm"; if ( $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "autoconf" ) { @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ if (! -f $logfile and ! -f $rotlogfile) { exit 0; } -# dit kan beter maar twee calls zijn toch nodig als we niet zelf aggegreren +# dit kan beter maar twee calls zijn toch nodig also we niet zelf aggegreren # suggestie: doveadm who -1 | awk '{print $1" "$2" "$4}' | sort | uniq -c $connectedimap = `$DOVEADM -f flow who | grep imap | wc -l`; $connectedpop3 = `$DOVEADM -f flow who | grep pop3 | wc -l`; diff --git a/plugins/dspam/dspam_ b/plugins/dspam/dspam_ index b301373e..5f7de09a 100755 --- a/plugins/dspam/dspam_ +++ b/plugins/dspam/dspam_ @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The plugin supports the following graph types: display the increase of processed messages over time. relprocessed - Shows the same data as dspam_absprocessed_, but as - messages per minute instead of ever-growing asolute + messages per minute instead of ever-growing absolute values. processed - Shows the same data as dspam_absprocessed_, but as diff --git a/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_block_lun_perfdata b/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_block_lun_perfdata index 5520c6e3..a37f2ea1 100755 --- a/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_block_lun_perfdata +++ b/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_block_lun_perfdata @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ check_conf_and_set_vars () { echo "No control station addresses ('cs_addr' environment variable)!" return 1 fi - #Choosing Cotrol Station. Code have to be "10" + #Choosing Control Station. Code have to be "10" for CS in $cs_addr; do if [[ "10" = "$(ssh_check_cmd "$CS")" ]]; then PRIMARY_CS=$CS diff --git a/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_file_ b/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_file_ index 32a1c26a..c18b5b2b 100755 --- a/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_file_ +++ b/plugins/emc/emc_vnx_file_ @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ check_conf () { return 1 fi - #Choosing Cotrol Station. Code have to be "10" + #Choosing Control Station. Code have to be "10" for CS in $cs_addr; do if [[ "10" = "$(ssh_check_cmd "$CS")" ]]; then PRIMARY_CS=$CS diff --git a/plugins/ftp/proftpd b/plugins/ftp/proftpd index f02c49fd..dbfcbf53 100755 --- a/plugins/ftp/proftpd +++ b/plugins/ftp/proftpd @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ if [ "$1" = 'config' ]; then echo "graph_title Serveur FTP" echo "graph_category network" echo "graph_vlabel Stats Proftpd" - echo "succes.label Login succes" + echo "succes.label Login success" echo "succes.draw AREA" echo "failed.label Login failed" echo "failed.draw AREA" @@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ fi LOGFILE=${LOGFILE:-"/var/log/proftpd/proftpd.log"} -succes=$(grep -c "successful" "$LOGFILE" ) +success=$(grep -c "successful" "$LOGFILE") failed=$(grep -c "Login failed" "$LOGFILE" ) -echo "succes.value $succes" +echo "succes.value $success" echo "failed.value $failed" exit 0 diff --git a/plugins/ftp/pure-ftpd-bw b/plugins/ftp/pure-ftpd-bw index c0c18110..6d707894 100755 --- a/plugins/ftp/pure-ftpd-bw +++ b/plugins/ftp/pure-ftpd-bw @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ fi if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo 'graph_title Pure Ftpd Bandwidth' echo 'graph_args --base 1000 -l 0' - echo 'graph_vlabel Datas sent / received' + echo 'graph_vlabel Data sent / received' echo 'graph_category network' echo 'dl.label Bytes downloaded' echo 'ul.label Bytes uploaded' @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ if [ -f $TMP1 ]; then echo "ul.value ${ul}" rm $TMP1 else - echo "cant write temp file" + echo "can't write temp file" exit 1 fi diff --git a/plugins/google/googlecode b/plugins/google/googlecode index 7a419572..50687f90 100755 --- a/plugins/google/googlecode +++ b/plugins/google/googlecode @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then exit 0 fi -# Pring number of downloads. +# Print number of downloads. j=0 for (( i = 1 ; i < $Nfiles ; i=i+5 )) diff --git a/plugins/gpu/nvidia_smi_ b/plugins/gpu/nvidia_smi_ index 052dda07..6f6c910d 100755 --- a/plugins/gpu/nvidia_smi_ +++ b/plugins/gpu/nvidia_smi_ @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED -# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # diff --git a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_bytes_ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_bytes_ index 1f750992..07f74593 100755 --- a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_bytes_ +++ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_bytes_ @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ # ...will monitor a single GWIA object on host foo.example.com. # # Parameters -# community - Specify wich community string to use (Default: public) +# community - Specify which community string to use (Default: public) # port - Specify which port to read from (Default: 161) # host - Specify which host to monitor (Default: Read from link in servicedir) # pos - Specify which table Object to read (Default: Read from link in servicedir, diff --git a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_msgs_ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_msgs_ index 14a8c4fd..f1c1a9fe 100755 --- a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_msgs_ +++ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwia_msgs_ @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ # ...will monitor a single GWIA object on host foo.example.com. # # Parameters -# community - Specify wich community string to use (Default: public) +# community - Specify which community string to use (Default: public) # port - Specify which port to read from (Default: 161) # host - Specify which host to monitor (Default: Read from link in servicedir) # pos - Specify which table Object to read (Default: Read from link in servicedir, diff --git a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwmta_msgs_ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwmta_msgs_ index 184af277..5f74ae52 100755 --- a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwmta_msgs_ +++ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwmta_msgs_ @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ # ...will monitor a single GWMTA object on host foo.example.com. # # Parameters -# community - Specify wich community string to use (Default: public) +# community - Specify which community string to use (Default: public) # port - Specify which port to read from (Default: 161) # host - Specify which host to monitor (Default: Read from link in servicedir) # pos - Specify which table Object to read (Default: Read from link in servicedir, diff --git a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwpoa_ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwpoa_ index e17ca0c4..304cc272 100755 --- a/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwpoa_ +++ b/plugins/groupwise/snmp__gwpoa_ @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ # Configuration: # -------------- # Parameters -# community - Specify wich community string to use (Default: public) +# community - Specify which community string to use (Default: public) # port - Specify which port to read from (Default: 161) # host - Specify which host to monitor (Default: Read from link in servicedir) # pos - Specify which table Object to read (Default: Read from link in servicedir, diff --git a/plugins/hdfs/hadoop-dfs-plugin b/plugins/hdfs/hadoop-dfs-plugin index 8cb4c7b7..f1ef35fd 100755 --- a/plugins/hdfs/hadoop-dfs-plugin +++ b/plugins/hdfs/hadoop-dfs-plugin @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # # Installation notes: # Symlink this file to hadoop_hdfs_block or hadoop_hdfs_capacity to get block -# or capacity informations about the DFS. +# or capacity information about the DFS. # # # Needs following minimal configuration in plugin-conf.d/munin-node: diff --git a/plugins/horde/horde b/plugins/horde/horde index 662ab046..07347612 100755 --- a/plugins/horde/horde +++ b/plugins/horde/horde @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ # user root # # -# formely known as postfix_mail_stats by: +# formerly known as postfix_mail_stats by: # Boudewijn Ector, for Boudewijn Ector IT. # Loosely based on http://munin.projects.linpro.no/attachment/wiki/PluginCat/postfix_messages_hourly.txt # diff --git a/plugins/http/wget_page b/plugins/http/wget_page index c137ff96..b9ddb268 100755 --- a/plugins/http/wget_page +++ b/plugins/http/wget_page @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ for name in ${names}; do [ -z "${iregex_header}" -a -z "${iregex_body}" ] && break if [ ${K} -eq 1 ]; then OIFS="${IFS}" - # we skip carrige return characters from the end of header lines + # we skip carriage return characters from the end of header lines IFS=$(echo -en "\r") inheader=0 # The "read" command reads only lines terminated by a specific diff --git a/plugins/icecast/icecast_ b/plugins/icecast/icecast_ index 6ec74fb1..0aca7253 100755 --- a/plugins/icecast/icecast_ +++ b/plugins/icecast/icecast_ @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pw = "yourpassword" exclude = () # Exclude these sources from calculation. This is useful to excluse special sources like -# fallback sources which doesn't expose the same informations and then break this script +# fallback sources which doesn't expose the same information and then break this script # Ever add fallback sources to this list #source_exclude = ["/fallback.mp3", "/fallback.ogg"] source_exclude = ("/fallback.mp3", "/fallback.ogg") diff --git a/plugins/ilias/ilias_session b/plugins/ilias/ilias_session index ad227ebf..c04bccc5 100755 --- a/plugins/ilias/ilias_session +++ b/plugins/ilias/ilias_session @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ global_attr=" graph_title ILIAS session and logins graph_category cms graph_args --lower-limit 0 - graph_vlabel occurences + graph_vlabel occurrences graph_info Number of active ILIAS user sessions and logins " diff --git a/plugins/jvm/jvm_sun_memory b/plugins/jvm/jvm_sun_memory index a170561c..290c03a0 100755 --- a/plugins/jvm/jvm_sun_memory +++ b/plugins/jvm/jvm_sun_memory @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ my $grtitle = $ENV{graphtitle} || "Sun Java"; # Title that appears on munin graph my $title = "$grtitle memory usage"; # Extended information that appears below munin graph -my $info = "Write som info about this graph..."; +my $info = "Write some info about this graph..."; sub analyze_record { # Match all interesting elements of a record and insert them diff --git a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_cpu b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_cpu index ff696fc7..f43f2902 100755 --- a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_cpu +++ b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_cpu @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ def detect_kvm(): def find_vm_names(pids): '''Find and clean vm names from pids - @return a dictionnary of {pids : cleaned vm name} + @return a dictionary of {pids : cleaned vm name} ''' result = {} for pid in pids: @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ def list_pids(): def fetch(vms): ''' Fetch values for a list of pids - @param dictionnary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} + @param dictionary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} ''' for ( pid, name ) in vms.iteritems(): ( user, system ) = open("/proc/%s/stat" % pid, 'r').readline().split(' ')[13:15] diff --git a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_io b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_io index 0e0cc386..d1aff23d 100755 --- a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_io +++ b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_io @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def clean_vm_name(vm_name): def fetch(vms): ''' Fetch values for a list of pids - @param dictionnary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} + @param dictionary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} ''' res = {} for pid in vms: @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ def detect_kvm(): def find_vm_names(pids): '''Find and clean vm names from pids - @return a dictionnary of {pids : cleaned vm name} + @return a dictionary of {pids : cleaned vm name} ''' result = {} for pid in pids: diff --git a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_mem b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_mem index aeb1af7e..d316bae3 100755 --- a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_mem +++ b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_mem @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ def clean_vm_name(vm_name): def fetch(vms): ''' Fetch values for a list of pids - @param dictionnary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} + @param dictionary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} ''' res = {} for pid in vms: @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ def detect_kvm(): def find_vm_names(pids): '''Find and clean vm names from pids - @return a dictionnary of {pids : cleaned vm name} + @return a dictionary of {pids : cleaned vm name} ''' result = {} for pid in pids: diff --git a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_net b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_net index 6a0a8024..e9b6a711 100755 --- a/plugins/libvirt/kvm_net +++ b/plugins/libvirt/kvm_net @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ def clean_vm_name(vm_name): def fetch(vms): """ Fetch values for a list of pids - @param dictionnary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} + @param dictionary {kvm_pid: cleaned vm name} """ for pid, vm_data in vms.items(): vm_interface_names = get_vm_network_interface_names(pid) @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ def detect_kvm(): def find_vm_names(pids): """Find and clean vm names from pids - @return a dictionnary of {pids : cleaned vm name} + @return a dictionary of {pids : cleaned vm name} """ result = {} for pid in pids: diff --git a/plugins/libvirt/libvirt b/plugins/libvirt/libvirt index b77365dc..753f50f7 100755 --- a/plugins/libvirt/libvirt +++ b/plugins/libvirt/libvirt @@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ sub init() { print $device . "_errs.label " . $device . "\n"; print $device . "_errs.type COUNTER\n"; - print $device . "_errs.info The number of errors by " . $hash{$vm}{'name'} . " on defice " . $device . "\n"; + print $device . "_errs.info The number of errors by " . $hash{$vm}{'name'} . " on device " . $device . "\n"; print $device . "_errs.min 0\n"; print $device . "_errs.draw LINE2\n"; } @@ -1217,7 +1217,7 @@ sub read_diskstats{ $res{'major'} = $rdev >> 8; $res{'minor'} = $rdev & 0xff; - # If major numer is 253, then proceed as dm-device + # If major number is 253, then proceed as dm-device if($res{'major'} == 253){ # check that the directory /sys/block/dm-$minor/ exists with a /slaves/ sub directory diff --git a/plugins/lighttpd/lighttpd_ b/plugins/lighttpd/lighttpd_ index 37efbc27..98863983 100755 --- a/plugins/lighttpd/lighttpd_ +++ b/plugins/lighttpd/lighttpd_ @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Configuration parameters: Note: If HTTP authentication is required you should specify both username and password. -=head1 INSTALLTION +=head1 INSTALLATION Copy file to directory /usr/share/munin/plugins/ Because this plugin has "suggest" capability the last step is to run diff --git a/plugins/load/load_extended b/plugins/load/load_extended index f0f7314b..96af601c 100755 --- a/plugins/load/load_extended +++ b/plugins/load/load_extended @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ # If run with the "autoconf"-parameter, give our opinion on whether we -# should be run on this system or not. This is optinal, and only used by +# should be run on this system or not. This is optional, and only used by # munin-config. In the case of this plugin, we should most probably # always be included. @@ -133,5 +133,5 @@ cut -f3 -d' ' < /proc/loadavg # Except for the Nagios-warnings (which most people don't have any need # for) and things used by installation scripts and munin-config (which # you don't need if you don't plan on submitting your plugin to the -# pacakge), and the scaling (no milliload numbers) the two versions will +# package), and the scaling (no milliload numbers) the two versions will # work identically. diff --git a/plugins/mailman/mailman_subscribers b/plugins/mailman/mailman_subscribers index 3000d4e2..9cf7db41 100755 --- a/plugins/mailman/mailman_subscribers +++ b/plugins/mailman/mailman_subscribers @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ # # to /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node # -# Magic markers (optinal - used by munin-config and some installation +# Magic markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): # #%# family=manual diff --git a/plugins/mediawiki/mediawiki b/plugins/mediawiki/mediawiki index 09e3bbb3..d6107a42 100755 --- a/plugins/mediawiki/mediawiki +++ b/plugins/mediawiki/mediawiki @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # Reads number of edits,views,articles,pages,users,admins and images from a Mediawiki # http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki | http://munin.projects.linpro.no/wiki # by mutante of S23 | http://s23.org/wiki | greets to hundfred -# 2007-02-12 | v0.1 first version, didnt really work yet +# 2007-02-12 | v0.1 first version, didn't really work yet # 2007-02-16 | v0.2 introduced different retrieval methods, separate graphs for the different values that can be symlinked.. # What you need to config: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ # require_once("/home/mutante/wiki_mysql_conf.php"); -# I include the database settings from elsewhere, so i dont have to show the password in /usr/share/.. +# I include the database settings from elsewhere, so i don't have to show the password in /usr/share/.. # I also set "[mediawiki] user mutante" in plugin-conf.d/ so that my user can read the config # alternatively set them in here like: @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ ## B - URL reading # These methods all retrieve the Special:Statistics?action=raw URL from Mediawiki via the webserver -# This is the preferred method to get accurate stats currently, because Mediawiki doesnt use site_stats correctly atm +# This is the preferred method to get accurate stats currently, because Mediawiki does not use site_stats correctly atm # getmethod="curl" # uses curl via libcurl from PHP, should be fastest but you need the lib installed. if it works, use this. diff --git a/plugins/memcached/memcached_multi_ b/plugins/memcached/memcached_multi_ index 5683b399..36048acc 100755 --- a/plugins/memcached/memcached_multi_ +++ b/plugins/memcached/memcached_multi_ @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ my $leitime = $ENV{leitime} || -1; # This gives us the ability to specify which commands we want to display on the # command graph. Allowing finer control since some environments don't leverage # every command possible in memcached. -# Options: get set delete incr decr cas touch flush +# Options: get set delete incr decr case touch flush my $commands = $ENV{cmds} || "get set delete incr decr touch"; # This hash contains the information contained in two memcache commands @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ if (defined $ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq 'autoconf') { which can be specified. Note we only specify the root graphs for the multigraphs, since the rest of the subgraphs will appear "behind" the root graphs. It also attempts to connect to the memcached service to - verify it is infact running. + verify it is in fact running. =cut diff --git a/plugins/memory/multimemory b/plugins/memory/multimemory index 1227e7fb..906b7b55 100755 --- a/plugins/memory/multimemory +++ b/plugins/memory/multimemory @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ There is no default configuration. This is an example: env.os freebsd env.names apache2 mysqld php-cgi -Set env.os to freebsd if you are running this script on a machine which doesnt have +Set env.os to freebsd if you are running this script on a machine which does not have GNU sed installed (FreeBSD / OpenBSD / Solaris ...), else set it to linux. The names are used to grep with directly, after cleaning. So, this plugin diff --git a/plugins/minecraft/minecraft-users-ram_ b/plugins/minecraft/minecraft-users-ram_ index 1de3aaa7..fda6e67c 100755 --- a/plugins/minecraft/minecraft-users-ram_ +++ b/plugins/minecraft/minecraft-users-ram_ @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ =head1 NAME -minecraft-users-ram_ - monitor ressource usage of a local minecraft server +minecraft-users-ram_ - monitor resource usage of a local minecraft server =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS diff --git a/plugins/mongodb/mongo_lag b/plugins/mongodb/mongo_lag index 8a44541c..d07667eb 100755 --- a/plugins/mongodb/mongo_lag +++ b/plugins/mongodb/mongo_lag @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ =head1 CONFIGURATION munin-node.conf - defauts for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 + defaults for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 and will work without being defined : [mongo_lag] diff --git a/plugins/mongodb/mongo_mem b/plugins/mongodb/mongo_mem index 6daeb7ad..672a89c2 100755 --- a/plugins/mongodb/mongo_mem +++ b/plugins/mongodb/mongo_mem @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ =head1 CONFIGURATION munin-node.conf - defauts for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 + defaults for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 and will work without being defined : [mongo_mem] diff --git a/plugins/mongodb/mongo_ops b/plugins/mongodb/mongo_ops index 216fe270..1247fa60 100755 --- a/plugins/mongodb/mongo_ops +++ b/plugins/mongodb/mongo_ops @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ =head1 CONFIGURATION munin-node.conf - defauts for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 + defaults for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 and will work without being defined : [mongodb_ops] diff --git a/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_conn b/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_conn index 831b7cda..f0643adf 100755 --- a/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_conn +++ b/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_conn @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ =head1 CONFIGURATION munin-node.conf - defauts for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 + defaults for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 and will work without being defined : [mongodb_conn] diff --git a/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_docs b/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_docs index c1eb201a..43541055 100755 --- a/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_docs +++ b/plugins/mongodb/mongodb_docs @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ =head1 CONFIGURATION munin-node.conf - defauts for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 + defaults for host is 127.0.0.1 and port 27017 and will work without being defined : [mongodb_docs] diff --git a/plugins/munin/healthcheck_process b/plugins/munin/healthcheck_process index 5c3a160d..685938bc 100755 --- a/plugins/munin/healthcheck_process +++ b/plugins/munin/healthcheck_process @@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ #env.process_1 httpd #--------------------------------------------------- # -#chcek two process +#check two process #--------------------------------------------------- #[healthcheck_process] #env.process_1 httpd #env.process_2 samba #--------------------------------------------------- # -#chcek three process +#check three process #--------------------------------------------------- #[healthcheck_process] #env.process_1 httpd diff --git a/plugins/mysql/mysql_connections b/plugins/mysql/mysql_connections index f25f2b3e..38991504 100755 --- a/plugins/mysql/mysql_connections +++ b/plugins/mysql/mysql_connections @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ sub poll_variables { my $expression = shift; my $ret = 0; open(SERVICE, "$command |") - or die("Coult not execute '$command': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$command': $!"); while () { my ($field, $value) = (m/(\w+).*?(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/); next unless ($field); diff --git a/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache b/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache index a8e9fa88..269a3e3b 100755 --- a/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache +++ b/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ if ($arg eq 'config') { open(SERVICE, "$COMMAND |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); while () { my ($k, $v) = (m/(\w+).*?(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/); diff --git a/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache_mem b/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache_mem index cd5ec1d2..2d11cfed 100755 --- a/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache_mem +++ b/plugins/mysql/mysql_qcache_mem @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ if ($arg eq 'config') { my ($free, $used) = (0,0); open(SERVICE, "$COMMAND |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); while () { my ($k, $v) = (m/(\w+).*?(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/); @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ while () { close(SERVICE); open(SERVICE, "$COMMANDSIZE |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMANDSIZE': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMANDSIZE': $!"); while () { my ($k, $v) = (m/(\w+).*?(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/); diff --git a/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_ b/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_ index 7d934faa..4c5eeb6b 100755 --- a/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_ +++ b/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_ @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ my (@infos,$info,$i_data,$i_index); my $COMMAND = "$MYSQLADMIN $ENV{mysqlopts} $db -e 'show table status;' | grep 'Data'"; open(SERVICE, "$COMMAND |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); while () { (@infos) = split; @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ foreach $info (@infos) { $COMMAND = "$MYSQLADMIN $ENV{mysqlopts} $db -e 'show table status;' | cut -f $i_data,$i_index | grep -v leng"; open(SERVICE, "$COMMAND |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); while () { (m/(\d+).*?(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/); diff --git a/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_all b/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_all index c5a39f84..f8a4de9f 100755 --- a/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_all +++ b/plugins/mysql/mysql_size_all @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ foreach my $db (getDBList()) { $COMMAND = "$MYSQLADMIN $ENV{mysqlopts} $db -e 'show table status;' | head -n 1"; open(SERVICE, "$COMMAND |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); while () { (@infos) = split; @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ foreach my $db (getDBList()) { $COMMAND = "$MYSQLADMIN $ENV{mysqlopts} $db -e 'show table status;' | cut -f $i_data,$i_index | grep -v leng"; open(SERVICE, "$COMMAND |") - or die("Coult not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); + or die("Could not execute '$COMMAND': $!"); while () { (m/(\d+).*?(\d+(?:\.\d+)?)/); diff --git a/plugins/nagios/nagios_multi_ b/plugins/nagios/nagios_multi_ index c34d99ec..cb45d85a 100755 --- a/plugins/nagios/nagios_multi_ +++ b/plugins/nagios/nagios_multi_ @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ if (basename($0) !~ /^nagios_multi_/) { exit 1; } -# tell munin about our multigraph capabilties +# tell munin about our multigraph capabilities need_multigraph(); # import binary information or use default setting diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifs2 b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifs2 index 40814761..140fa48f 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifs2 +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifs2 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifscalls b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifscalls index 5ff673d3..a1d862b3 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifscalls +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cifscalls @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cpu2 b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cpu2 index 651a2077..b1a577af 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cpu2 +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_cpu2 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskusage2_ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskusage2_ index 4f76d021..fe0e5312 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskusage2_ +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskusage2_ @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskutil b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskutil index f6a19c57..4efada8b 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskutil +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_diskutil @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ndmp b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ndmp index e37b28b4..24275f07 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ndmp +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ndmp @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_net b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_net index b2ab602b..09935dcc 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_net +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_net @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_nfs3calls b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_nfs3calls index 3f29fcf2..c85130d9 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_nfs3calls +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_nfs3calls @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ops b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ops index a443749d..3ffd15d1 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ops +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_ops @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_sis b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_sis index 640c2f39..07dbff10 100755 --- a/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_sis +++ b/plugins/netapp/snmp__netapp_sis @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ with SNMP agent daemon activated. See na_snmp(8) for details. =head1 CONFIGURATION -Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipments. +Unfortunately, SNMPv3 is not fully supported on all NetApp equipment. For this reason, this plugin will use SNMPv2 by default, which is insecure because it doesn't encrypt the community string. diff --git a/plugins/network/ddclient b/plugins/network/ddclient index b77cd67f..bb3ca78a 100755 --- a/plugins/network/ddclient +++ b/plugins/network/ddclient @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ fi # Nur fuer Testzwecke kann das - For testing only you can -# Zeitfenster vergroessert werden resize the reference periode +# Zeitfenster vergroessert werden resize the reference period if [ "${1//[^[:digit:]]}" != "" ]; then factor=${1//[^[:digit:]]} else @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ fi # Zeitfenster in Sekunden - time slot in seconds let Timeslot=60*30*$factor -# Referenzzeitpunkt berechnen - calculate the reference periode +# Referenzzeitpunkt berechnen - calculate the reference period let Ref_Timestamp=Timestamp-Timeslot # Zeitstempel der letzten Aktualisierung - timestampe of the last update @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ fi echo "ip_change.value 0" fi -# Nur zum Testen - for testing ony +# Nur zum Testen - for testing only if [ "$factor" -gt 1 ]; then echo "======================== Nur fuer Testzwecke ======================" echo "Timestamp :" $Timestamp $(date -d "1970-01-01 UTC + $Timestamp seconds") diff --git a/plugins/network/hostsdeny b/plugins/network/hostsdeny index 48d7eee1..175b18ae 100755 --- a/plugins/network/hostsdeny +++ b/plugins/network/hostsdeny @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh -eu # # Plugin to monitor the number of hosts in /etc/hosts.deny -# that are deined access to sshd +# that are denied access to sshd # # Based on denyhosts plugin by tjansson (2009) # diff --git a/plugins/network/if b/plugins/network/if index 3ad61159..f2a5f40a 100755 --- a/plugins/network/if +++ b/plugins/network/if @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Virtual interface names prefixes with '~' This plugin is configurable environment variables. env.exclude - Removing interfaces from graphs, default empty env.include - Includes interfaces into graphs, default empty -env.if_max_bps - Maximum interface bps. Avialable suffixes: k, M, G, default empty +env.if_max_bps - Maximum interface bps. Available suffixes: k, M, G, default empty env.protexct_peaks - Protect graph peaks, default 'no' env.min_packet_size - Minimal network packet size, default 20 Example: @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ my $ifpath = '/sys/class/net'; # ----------------------------------- global ----------------- my $interfaces = {}; -# ------------------------ avialable graphs ------------------------- +# ------------------------ available graphs ------------------------- my $graphs = { 'if_bit' => @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ my $graphs = { 'category' => 'network', 'args' => '--base 1024', - 'title' => ':if: avgerage packet size', + 'title' => ':if: average packet size', 'vlabel' => 'bytes', 'info' => 'This graph shows average packet size of the :if:' }, @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ my $graphs = } }; -#-------------------------- avialable fields ------------------------- +#-------------------------- available fields ------------------------- # info: # 'munin' => {} - just copy fields to munin config # 'source' => - field data source diff --git a/plugins/network/if1sec-c.c b/plugins/network/if1sec-c.c index c31031ae..6cab7235 100644 --- a/plugins/network/if1sec-c.c +++ b/plugins/network/if1sec-c.c @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ int fail(char* msg) { } /* Returns the ifname from a /proc/net/dev line - * It will return an inside pointer to line, and modifiy the end with a \0 + * It will return an inside pointer to line, and modify the end with a \0 */ char* get_ifname_from_procstatline(char* line) { char *ifname; diff --git a/plugins/network/linux_if/linux_if b/plugins/network/linux_if/linux_if index e9d6b89e..19944008 100755 --- a/plugins/network/linux_if/linux_if +++ b/plugins/network/linux_if/linux_if @@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ plugin configuration: # run plugin as root (required if you have VLAN sub-interfaces) user = root - # comma separated list of intreface patterns to exclude from monitoring + # comma separated list of interface patterns to exclude from monitoring # default: lo # example: env.exclude = lo,vnet* - # comma separated list of intreface patterns to include in monitoring + # comma separated list of interface patterns to include in monitoring # default: (empty) # example: env.include = br_* @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Tested on: RHEL 6.x and clones (with Python 2.6) TODO: * implement 'data loaning' between graphs, removes duplicit measures * add support for bridging -* configurable graph max based on intreface speed +* configurable graph max based on interface speed MUNIN MAGIC MARKER #%# family=manual diff --git a/plugins/network/multibandwidth b/plugins/network/multibandwidth index b7ebfdc6..e1a763ac 100755 --- a/plugins/network/multibandwidth +++ b/plugins/network/multibandwidth @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ =head1 NAME -multibandwidth - Plugin to monitor the bandwidth between localhost and serveral hosts. +multibandwidth - Plugin to monitor the bandwidth between localhost and several hosts. =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ case $1 in echo 'graph_args --base 1024 -l 0' echo 'graph_scale yes' echo 'graph_category network' - echo 'graph_info This graph shows the bandwidth between localhost and serveral hosts' + echo 'graph_info This graph shows the bandwidth between localhost and several hosts' for host in $hosts; do fieldname="host_$(clean_fieldname "$host")" echo "$fieldname.label $host" diff --git a/plugins/network/netatalk3 b/plugins/network/netatalk3 index fc766804..96f0816c 100755 --- a/plugins/network/netatalk3 +++ b/plugins/network/netatalk3 @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ function count_connected_users () { local afpd_bin_path=$1 afpd_procs=$(ps anx --no-headers -o uid,command |grep -E "\w+\d+*\s${afpd_bin_path}" |wc -l) # one of those processes will be always from root user, so it's not being - # used to externaly connect volumes, therefor being disconsider. + # used to externally connect volumes, therefore being ignored. echo $(echo "${afpd_procs} - 1" |bc) } @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ EOM #### Boilerplates #################################################### # Locating AFP related files: # * Binary: Using the first result of "which" command; - # * Config: Using "afpd" with parameters to pring configuration file + # * Config: Using "afpd" with parameters to print configuration file # location; # diff --git a/plugins/network/nsd3 b/plugins/network/nsd3 index 3b2e8b42..bddb3931 100755 --- a/plugins/network/nsd3 +++ b/plugins/network/nsd3 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS - Linux or *nix system with a logging installtion of NSD v3 installed. + Linux or *nix system with a logging installation of NSD v3 installed. (http://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/nsd/) =head1 CONFIGURATION diff --git a/plugins/network/vnstat_ b/plugins/network/vnstat_ index 23388ae1..0094ca13 100755 --- a/plugins/network/vnstat_ +++ b/plugins/network/vnstat_ @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ # # 2009.09.28 _KaszpiR_ # - quick an ddirty update to support multiple interfaces, for example symlink vnstat_ to vnstat_eth0 and vnstat_eth1 -# rember to run before that vnstat -u -i eth0 and vnstat -u -i eth1 to build databases (read manual of vnstat) +# remember to run before that vnstat -u -i eth0 and vnstat -u -i eth1 to build databases (read manual of vnstat) # other updates of this script maybe soon diff --git a/plugins/nfs/nfsv4 b/plugins/nfs/nfsv4 index 2c0392fb..e7fe68bc 100755 --- a/plugins/nfs/nfsv4 +++ b/plugins/nfs/nfsv4 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ # Set categories on a bunch of plugins # # Revision 1.3 2004/05/15 21:33:29 jimmyo -# "Upped" som plugins from contrib/manual to manual or auto. +# "Upped" some plugins from contrib/manual to manual or auto. # # Revision 1.2 2004/05/06 21:55:18 jimmyo # Added patch to contrib-plugin linux/nfsd, to graph rpc count (Alexandre Dupouy). diff --git a/plugins/nginx/nginx_vhost_traffic b/plugins/nginx/nginx_vhost_traffic index b512dce2..e2f710fe 100755 --- a/plugins/nginx/nginx_vhost_traffic +++ b/plugins/nginx/nginx_vhost_traffic @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # # Script for monitoring nginx Virtual host output traffic # -# Requierements: logtail awk +# Requirements: logtail awk # one unique access log file with $bytes_sent value for more accuracy # check http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpLogModule # diff --git a/plugins/ntp/ntp_packets b/plugins/ntp/ntp_packets index 9251d2da..bf93d3e9 100755 --- a/plugins/ntp/ntp_packets +++ b/plugins/ntp/ntp_packets @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ stats_output = subprocess.check_output([cmd, '-c', 'iostats', '-c', 'sysstats'], universal_newlines=True).splitlines() # Split the cmd output into key/value pairs -# Lines that can't be splitted into 2 individual elements by delimiter ':' will be skipped +# Lines that can't be split into 2 individual elements by delimiter ':' will be skipped for line in stats_output: if len(line.split(':')) == 2: stats[line.split(':')[0]] = int(line.split(':')[1]) diff --git a/plugins/openvz/openvzcpu b/plugins/openvz/openvzcpu index 288f81ca..7df858cb 100755 --- a/plugins/openvz/openvzcpu +++ b/plugins/openvz/openvzcpu @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ of idle and iowait times: env.drawidle 1 For kernels which have other than 100 jiffies per second (sic) n.b. this is -unlikely to be necessary - you may add the followin to the plugin-specific +unlikely to be necessary - you may add the following to the plugin-specific configuration: env.HZ 1000 diff --git a/plugins/openvz/vpsmem b/plugins/openvz/vpsmem index adc9442c..173ff31a 100755 --- a/plugins/openvz/vpsmem +++ b/plugins/openvz/vpsmem @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/bash # # Monitors memory usage in openVZ or Virtuozzo -# based on http://www.huschi.net/archiv/speicher-anzeigen-mit-vzfree.html +# based on http://www.huschi.net/archive/speicher-anzeigen-mit-vzfree.html # Author: Michael Richter, http://osor.de/ # Cleaned up and translated to english by: Marian Sigler , 2010-08-13 # diff --git a/plugins/oracle/oracle__database_hitratio b/plugins/oracle/oracle__database_hitratio index fae7045a..6e3c8003 100755 --- a/plugins/oracle/oracle__database_hitratio +++ b/plugins/oracle/oracle__database_hitratio @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ $sth_curr->execute(); my ($read_hitratio) = $sth_curr->fetchrow(); print "read_hitratio.value $read_hitratio\n"; -#libray hit ratio +#library hit ratio $sql_curr = "select sum(lc.pins)/(sum(lc.pins)+sum(lc.reloads))*100 \ from v\$librarycache lc"; diff --git a/plugins/oracle/oracle_sysstat b/plugins/oracle/oracle_sysstat index 1ea0526a..d25f87e1 100755 --- a/plugins/oracle/oracle_sysstat +++ b/plugins/oracle/oracle_sysstat @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ example: env.exclude_module asmusage tablespace default: asmusage - Module name(s) to exclude seperated by white-space. + Module name(s) to exclude separated by white-space. By default, asmusage module is excluded because another privilege is necessary to connect ASM instance. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ example: env.include_module asmusage default: none - Module name(s) to include seperated by white-space. + Module name(s) to include separated by white-space. If both include_module and exclude_module are set, exclude will be ignored. @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ global_attrs[$key]=" graph_category db graph_args --base 1000 --lower-limit 0 --rigid graph_vlabel microseconds - graph_info Oracle Wait Events - It may look wierd that Y-axis indicates 'microseconds per second'. Although number of times of wait event looks easier to understand, in many cases the number of events does not matter, but wait time become more important to analyze bottle necks. + graph_info Oracle Wait Events - It may look weird that Y-axis indicates 'microseconds per second'. Although number of times of wait event looks easier to understand, in many cases the number of events does not matter, but wait time become more important to analyze bottle necks. " data_attrs[$key]="" getfield_func[$key]=getfield_eventwait diff --git a/plugins/other/hookbox b/plugins/other/hookbox index 1ca44af3..dd257ff5 100755 --- a/plugins/other/hookbox +++ b/plugins/other/hookbox @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ class HookboxPlugin(MuninPlugin): title = 'hookbox' args = "--base 1000" vlabel = "Y" - info = "Subscibed users" + info = "Subscribed users" scale = False def get_channels(self): diff --git a/plugins/other/listeners b/plugins/other/listeners index 235bcb08..efe31fe4 100755 --- a/plugins/other/listeners +++ b/plugins/other/listeners @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ # yyyy/mm/dd v author changelog: -# 2008/01/15 v0.02 Lothar Schmidt added alternetive retrievers, stream name substitution +# 2008/01/15 v0.02 Lothar Schmidt added alternative retrievers, stream name substitution # 2008/01/15 v0.01 Lothar Schmidt initial version, email: l.make.a.noise.here@scarydevilmonastery.net @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ graph_vlabel ${GRAPH} EOF for (( I=2 ; I -# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and splitted by the +# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and split by the # immerda admin team admin(at)immerda.ch # this version is adapted for openbsd and is only tested on # openbsd systems. diff --git a/plugins/pf/pf_openbsd b/plugins/pf/pf_openbsd index 65fd05d1..1dc1e163 100755 --- a/plugins/pf/pf_openbsd +++ b/plugins/pf/pf_openbsd @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # # OpenBSD's pf(4) monitoring for OpenBSD # 2007, Originally by Gergely Czuczy -# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and splitted by the +# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and split by the # immerda admin team admin(at)immerda.ch # this version is adapted for openbsd and is only tested on # openbsd systems. diff --git a/plugins/pf/pf_packets b/plugins/pf/pf_packets index 59b30c5d..fc379996 100755 --- a/plugins/pf/pf_packets +++ b/plugins/pf/pf_packets @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # # OpenBSD's pf(4) monitoring for OpenBSD # 2007, Originally by Gergely Czuczy -# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and splitted by the +# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and split by the # immerda admin team admin(at)immerda.ch # this version is adapted for openbsd and is only tested on # openbsd systems. diff --git a/plugins/pf/pf_states b/plugins/pf/pf_states index 4d84ee0a..e15df623 100755 --- a/plugins/pf/pf_states +++ b/plugins/pf/pf_states @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # # OpenBSD's pf(4) monitoring for OpenBSD # 2007, Originally by Gergely Czuczy -# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and splitted by the +# for FreeBSD systems. Ported and split by the # immerda admin team admin(at)immerda.ch # this version is adapted for openbsd and is only tested on # openbsd systems. diff --git a/plugins/php/eaccelerator b/plugins/php/eaccelerator index f4f8e111..40526816 100755 --- a/plugins/php/eaccelerator +++ b/plugins/php/eaccelerator @@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ # foreach($keys as $key => $val) echo strtolower($key).".value ".$info[$key]."\n"; # ?> # -# - name that file eaccelerator_status.php, will be easier, file should be at least accesible from the address that runs this script (usually localhost) -# you can make this file accessible globally, it just displays the memor usage by eaccelerator, thats all. +# - name that file eaccelerator_status.php, will be easier, file should be at least accessible from the address that runs this script (usually localhost) +# you can make this file accessible globally, it just displays the memory usage by eaccelerator, that's all. # usually you can put it to the /var/www/ (but it depends on the server configuration etc) # - check if you can see the output of the file, for example if you placed file in the DocumentRoot then it should be available from # http://localhost/eaccelerator_status.php # if you see the plain text with values then its working ok! -# if you see the plain text and all values are zero then probalby eaccelerator is not enabled. +# if you see the plain text and all values are zero then probably eaccelerator is not enabled. # - installed wget # ################################################################# diff --git a/plugins/php/php-cgi b/plugins/php/php-cgi index c9b8009e..48a31d05 100755 --- a/plugins/php/php-cgi +++ b/plugins/php/php-cgi @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=manual #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/php/php_time_execution b/plugins/php/php_time_execution index 8a1ce651..5564e510 100755 --- a/plugins/php/php_time_execution +++ b/plugins/php/php_time_execution @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ # Min, Max and Avg are calculated on number of page, default 10. On high traffic site, increase this value and you get a better # stat, on low traffic site keep small value, it's must be avg number of page every 5 minutes. # -# Require read permitions for $LOG +# Require read permissions for $LOG # (set in /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/munin-node on debian) # On busy servers you can change value type to COUNTER and set min to 0 to avoid minus peaks at logrotate # diff --git a/plugins/poseidon/snmp__poseidon-sensors b/plugins/poseidon/snmp__poseidon-sensors index aea79be5..82758480 100755 --- a/plugins/poseidon/snmp__poseidon-sensors +++ b/plugins/poseidon/snmp__poseidon-sensors @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ #%# family=auto snmpauto contrib #%# capabilities=snmpconf -E_OK="0" # everything went allright +E_OK="0" # everything went alright E_UNKNOWN="1" # "catch all" for otherwise unhandled errors E_ARG="81" # invalid argument diff --git a/plugins/postfix/postfix_mailstats_ b/plugins/postfix/postfix_mailstats_ index 24d0029e..64e074ec 100755 --- a/plugins/postfix/postfix_mailstats_ +++ b/plugins/postfix/postfix_mailstats_ @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ rejected by postfix Uses the last part of the symlink name for grepping the correct data from the postfix log file. The name must be syslog_name from the postfix config. -The environment settings still applay to this plugin. +The environment settings still apply to this plugin. Configuration parameters for /etc/munin/postfix_mailstats_, if you need to override the defaults below: diff --git a/plugins/postfix/postfwd2 b/plugins/postfix/postfwd2 index edae34a8..bd5379b0 100755 --- a/plugins/postfix/postfwd2 +++ b/plugins/postfix/postfwd2 @@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ This are perl regexp. If env.include is set and env.exclude is not, only the policy which name - matchs will be used. + matches will be used. If env.exclude is set and env.include is not, only the policy which name NOT - matchs will be used. - If both are set, a policy which name matchs the both regex will be used, a - policy which matchs only the exclude regexp will NOT be used and a policy - which match not the exclude regex will be used, even if it not matchs the + matches will be used. + If both are set, a policy which name matches the both regex will be used, a + policy which matches only the exclude regexp will NOT be used and a policy + which match not the exclude regex will be used, even if it not matches the include regexp. if none are set, all the policy will be used. @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ if (!defined($ENV{path}) || !(-x $ENV{path})) { } munin_exit_fail() unless (defined($ENV{path}) && -x $ENV{path}); -##### I have to parse the output BEFORE config, since policy matchs are dependent of the postfwd --dumpstats output +##### I have to parse the output BEFORE config, since policy matches are dependent of the postfwd --dumpstats output open(DATA, $ENV{path}.' --dumpstats |') or munin_exit_fail(); my $total_requests; while(defined (my $data = )) { @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ munin_exit_done(); # ## -### INTERNALS FONCTIONS +### INTERNALS FUNCTIONS ############################################################################### sub munin_exit_done { munin_exit(0); diff --git a/plugins/postfix/postgrey-new b/plugins/postfix/postgrey-new index 37a1dd40..35199b24 100755 --- a/plugins/postfix/postgrey-new +++ b/plugins/postfix/postgrey-new @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ # output of postgrey. You can change that by setting env.logfile # # The state file is /var/lib/munin/plugin-state/postgrey-new.state# # This can be changed by setting env.statefile # -# Keep in mind to grant enough rigths in order to open the # +# Keep in mind to grant enough rights in order to open the # # logfiles etc. # # Parameters understood by this plugin # # # diff --git a/plugins/postgresql/pg__connections b/plugins/postgresql/pg__connections index f6ca4018..2c9e2824 100755 --- a/plugins/postgresql/pg__connections +++ b/plugins/postgresql/pg__connections @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ if (exists $ARGV[0]) { my ($max_connections) = `$sqlCommand`; my $warning = int ($max_connections * 0.7); my $critical = int ($max_connections * 0.8); - print "graph_title PostgresSQL active connections\n"; + print "graph_title PostgreSQL active connections\n"; print "graph_args -l 0 --base 1000\n"; print "graph_vlabel Connections\n"; print "graph_category db\n"; diff --git a/plugins/power/currentcost b/plugins/power/currentcost index 41437c51..ea34f531 100755 --- a/plugins/power/currentcost +++ b/plugins/power/currentcost @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The configuration can be broken down into the following subsections: =item env.device -Specfies the device node where the CurrentCost monitor can be found. You may find it useful to use a udev rule to symlink this somewhere permanent. +Specifies the device node where the CurrentCost monitor can be found. You may find it useful to use a udev rule to symlink this somewhere permanent. =item env.baud @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ The time period for which C applies. This should be of the form C =item env.standingcharge -The standing charge in hundreths of a C per month. If you do not have a standing charge, set this to 0. +The standing charge in hundredths of a C per month. If you do not have a standing charge, set this to 0. =item env.metertype diff --git a/plugins/power/nutups2_ b/plugins/power/nutups2_ index 9730d457..73d6881f 100755 --- a/plugins/power/nutups2_ +++ b/plugins/power/nutups2_ @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ sub common_config { print $id . ".label " . $field . "\n"; print $id . ".type GAUGE\n"; - # Draw nominal values a litle thinner + # Draw nominal values a little thinner print $id . ".draw LINE1\n" if $nominal; print_range_warning($id, $key, $values); diff --git a/plugins/power/upsmonpro_ b/plugins/power/upsmonpro_ index 0008e4e2..7b7fe428 100755 --- a/plugins/power/upsmonpro_ +++ b/plugins/power/upsmonpro_ @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ END sub run_config_load { print <<'END'; graph_title UPS Battery Load/Capacity -graph_vlabel precent% +graph_vlabel percent (%) graph_scale no graph_category sensors battery_load.label battery_load diff --git a/plugins/prosody/prosody_ b/plugins/prosody/prosody_ index 4a4b9552..9f7c1821 100755 --- a/plugins/prosody/prosody_ +++ b/plugins/prosody/prosody_ @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ def main(): print("graph_vlabel clients") print("graph_category chat") - print("available.label Avaible Clients") + print("available.label Available Clients") print("chat.label Ready for Chat Clients") print("away.label Away Clients") print("xa.label Extended Away Clients") diff --git a/plugins/qmail/spamdyke b/plugins/qmail/spamdyke index b6e58284..1868ae45 100755 --- a/plugins/qmail/spamdyke +++ b/plugins/qmail/spamdyke @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo 'failedauth.info The remote server attempted to authenticate but the given username and/or password were incorrect ("smtp-auth-command" or "smtp-auth-command-encryption"). ' echo 'failedauth.min 1' echo 'unknownauth.label UNKNOWN_AUTH' - echo 'unknownauth.info The remote server requested an authentication method spamdyke doesnt support. This should not happen. ' + echo 'unknownauth.info The remote server requested an authentication method spamdyke does not support. This should not happen. ' echo 'unknownauth.min 1' echo 'failedtls.label FAILED_TLS' echo 'failedtls.info The remote client attempted to start a TLS session but SSL negotiation failed.' diff --git a/plugins/radiator/radiator_acct_lag b/plugins/radiator/radiator_acct_lag index 362b53a0..217339cd 100755 --- a/plugins/radiator/radiator_acct_lag +++ b/plugins/radiator/radiator_acct_lag @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo 'graph_vlabel time' echo 'graph_args -l 0' echo 'graph_category auth' - echo 'graph_info This graph displayes ACCT response lag of all radiator processes combined.' + echo 'graph_info This graph displays ACCT response lag of all radiator processes combined.' # # Count all statistics files and create labels for COUNT in `ls $STATISTICSDIR/Statistics-acct* | sed -r 's/acct([1-9]{1})\.log$/acct0\1\.log/g' | sort | awk -F"acct" '{print $2}' | sed 's/\.log//g'`; do diff --git a/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_lag b/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_lag index 4a14e06b..c8179286 100755 --- a/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_lag +++ b/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_lag @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo 'graph_vlabel time' echo 'graph_args -l 0' echo 'graph_category auth' - echo 'graph_info This graph displayes AUTH response lag of all radiator processes combined.' + echo 'graph_info This graph displays AUTH response lag of all radiator processes combined.' # # Count all statistics files and create labels for COUNT in `ls $STATISTICSDIR/Statistics-auth* | sed -r 's/auth([1-9]{1})\.log$/auth0\1\.log/g' | sort | awk -F"auth" '{print $2}' | sed 's/\.log//g'`; do diff --git a/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_ppm b/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_ppm index e4d2cd84..46dff61d 100755 --- a/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_ppm +++ b/plugins/radiator/radiator_auth_ppm @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ if [ "$1" = "config" ]; then echo 'graph_vlabel packets per minute' echo 'graph_args -l 0' echo 'graph_category auth' - echo 'graph_info This graph displayes AUTH packets of all radiator processes combined.' + echo 'graph_info This graph displays AUTH packets of all radiator processes combined.' # # Count all statistics files and create labels for COUNT in `ls $STATISTICSDIR/Statistics-auth* | sed -r 's/auth([1-9]{1})\.log$/auth0\1\.log/g' | sort | awk -F"auth" '{print $2}' | sed 's/\.log//g'`; do diff --git a/plugins/rethinkdb/rethinkdb_node_io b/plugins/rethinkdb/rethinkdb_node_io index 91893568..a81f795b 100755 --- a/plugins/rethinkdb/rethinkdb_node_io +++ b/plugins/rethinkdb/rethinkdb_node_io @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ host. Patches which remove this limitation are very welcome. If your port / host is somewhat else than the default - localhost:28015, and/or your database-server differes in name from + localhost:28015, and/or your database-server differs in name from `hostname` (short hostname), you can add rethinkdb-node-io config vars like: [rethinkdb_*] @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ def print_config(servername): def check_autoconf() -> bool: - # this might be too easy, but gonna try. + # this might be too easy, but it is a good indication. if which("rethinkdb"): return True return False diff --git a/plugins/router/ag241-adsl b/plugins/router/ag241-adsl index 19ebcbf4..23c6174c 100755 --- a/plugins/router/ag241-adsl +++ b/plugins/router/ag241-adsl @@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ require 'net/http' host = nil port = ENV['port'] || 80 user = ENV['user'] || 'admin' -pass = ENV['pass'] || 'forhax' #dont remember what the default admin password was +pass = ENV['pass'] || 'forhax' #don't remember what the default admin password was stat = nil -# Check executeable "name" for parameter count +# Check executable "name" for parameter count params = $0.split('_') if params.size != 3 puts "Incorrect number of parameters" @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ if response.code != '200' case response.code when '401' puts 'Probably because the username and password are incorrect' - #Looks like the modem respons with 200 when you try to access a page that doesnt exist >_> + #Looks like the modem response with 200 when you try to access a page that does not exist >_> #when '404' # puts 'Looks like the page this plugin needs isn\'t available...' # puts 'Check your modem make/model/version' diff --git a/plugins/router/d-link-dir-655-router-statistics-plugin b/plugins/router/d-link-dir-655-router-statistics-plugin index 7379c73d..adc0afff 100755 --- a/plugins/router/d-link-dir-655-router-statistics-plugin +++ b/plugins/router/d-link-dir-655-router-statistics-plugin @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ def output x = agent.get(router_path) salt = x.body.match(/salt = "(.*)"/)[1] - # pad the pasword to length 16 + # pad the password to length 16 pad_size = (16 - password.length) padded_password = password + "\x01" * pad_size diff --git a/plugins/router/freeboxuptime b/plugins/router/freeboxuptime index 1ced6e0a..7626c700 100755 --- a/plugins/router/freeboxuptime +++ b/plugins/router/freeboxuptime @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ # by using nmap on a specific tcp port, the detection is pretty fast (2-5 seconds) # with this command: nmap -O --osscan-guess -p80 remote_host # -# if you dont want nmap to query your freebox each time, set CACHE_HOURS=n +# if you don't want nmap to query your freebox each time, set CACHE_HOURS=n # to keep the uptime in cache for n hours # if not, set CACHE_HOURS=0 # diff --git a/plugins/router/tg585v7__ b/plugins/router/tg585v7__ index db438baf..20d4a838 100755 --- a/plugins/router/tg585v7__ +++ b/plugins/router/tg585v7__ @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ EOF } else { print <session(-translate => my $temp = $session->get_single (".1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.1.2.0") || 'ERROR'; -print "Retrived uptime is '$temp'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; +print "Retrieved uptime is '$temp'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; print "temp.value ", $temp, "\n"; diff --git a/plugins/synology/snmp__synology_ups b/plugins/synology/snmp__synology_ups index 2fd6e3f5..c975f85b 100755 --- a/plugins/synology/snmp__synology_ups +++ b/plugins/synology/snmp__synology_ups @@ -95,8 +95,8 @@ $charge = unpack "f", reverse pack "H*", $charge; my $load = $session->get_single (".1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.4.2.12.1.0") || 'ERROR'; $load = unpack "f", reverse pack "H*", $load; -print "Retrived charge '$charge'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; -print "Retrived load '$load'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; +print "Retrieved charge '$charge'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; +print "Retrieved load '$load'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; print "charge.value ", $charge, "\n"; print "load.value ", $load, "\n"; diff --git a/plugins/system/top-memory b/plugins/system/top-memory index 85ee490e..6dd19836 100755 --- a/plugins/system/top-memory +++ b/plugins/system/top-memory @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # Set categories on a bunch of plugins # # Revision 1.3 2004/05/15 21:33:30 jimmyo -# "Upped" som plugins from contrib/manual to manual or auto. +# "Upped" some plugins from contrib/manual to manual or auto. # # Revision 1.2 2004/05/09 20:42:08 jimmyo # Fixed problem with sunos/memory, when memory was reported in gigabytes (SF#930964). diff --git a/plugins/thecus/snmp__thecus_fans b/plugins/thecus/snmp__thecus_fans index ec43e277..27f237b3 100755 --- a/plugins/thecus/snmp__thecus_fans +++ b/plugins/thecus/snmp__thecus_fans @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ =head1 NAME -snmp__thecus_fans - Munin plugin to retrive fanspeed readings from a Thecus +snmp__thecus_fans - Munin plugin to retrieve fanspeed readings from a Thecus NAS device running SNMP. =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ my $session = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->session(-translate => my $fan1 = $session->get_single ("1.3.6.1.4.1.14822.101.21.5200.1.1.0") || 'U'; my $fan2 = $session->get_single ("1.3.6.1.4.1.14822.101.21.5200.1.2.0") || 'U'; -#print "Retrived uptime is '$uptime'\n" if $DEBUG; +#print "Retrieved uptime is '$uptime'\n" if $DEBUG; print "fan1.value ", $fan1, "\n"; print "fan2.value ", $fan2, "\n"; diff --git a/plugins/tor/tor-bandwidth-usage b/plugins/tor/tor-bandwidth-usage index 5c95acf3..a5b7db11 100755 --- a/plugins/tor/tor-bandwidth-usage +++ b/plugins/tor/tor-bandwidth-usage @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # tor-bandwidth-usage - munin plugin to monitor Tor traffic # # To use this plugin you need the following: -# o Enable accounting on torrc configuration file (even if you dont want to limit bandwidth usage, +# o Enable accounting on torrc configuration file (even if you don't want to limit bandwidth usage, # just put a huge value for on AccountingMax) # example: # AccountingStart day 12:00 diff --git a/plugins/tor/tor_ b/plugins/tor/tor_ index 0c809f89..921cd9ea 100755 --- a/plugins/tor/tor_ +++ b/plugins/tor/tor_ @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ tor_ =head1 DESCRIPTION -Wildcard plugin that gathers some metrics from the Tor deamon +Wildcard plugin that gathers some metrics from the Tor daemon https://github.com/daftaupe/munin-tor Derived from https://github.com/mweinelt/munin-tor diff --git a/plugins/ubiquiti/unifi_api b/plugins/ubiquiti/unifi_api index 86729820..d689a75d 100755 --- a/plugins/ubiquiti/unifi_api +++ b/plugins/ubiquiti/unifi_api @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You will need to supply your API login details: env.site site_string -=head2 Graph Categories / Host Managment +=head2 Graph Categories / Host Management Sometimes, you need more control over where the unifi graphs appear. @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ And, in your munin master configuration: (Something like: /etc/munin/munin.conf) [hostname.whatever.youlike] address ip.of.munin.node -Make sure you do *not* set "use_node_name" on this new host. It may be nessesary to define "host_name" +Make sure you do *not* set "use_node_name" on this new host. It may be necessary to define "host_name" in your munin-node configuration as well, if you have not already (Likely, on a multi-homed host, this has been done to keep munin-node from advertising itself as localhost) @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ use strict; use utf8; use Munin::Plugin; -# Check dependancies +# Check dependencies my @errorCode; my $me = (split '/', $0)[-1]; @@ -234,9 +234,9 @@ if (! eval {require WWW::Curl::Easy; 1;} ) { push @errorCode, "WWW::Curl::Easy module not found"; } -# Fail on not found dependancies +# Fail on not found dependencies if ( @errorCode != 0 ) { - die "FATAL:$me: Perl dependancies not installed (", join(", " => @errorCode), ")\n"; + die "FATAL:$me: Perl dependencies not installed (", join(", " => @errorCode), ")\n"; } # Multigraph cabability is required for this plugin @@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ my $jsonOBJ = JSON->new() or die "FATAL:$me: JSON init failed!\n"; if ( !env_default_bool_true('USE_API') ) { if (! eval {require File::Slurp; File::Slurp->import(); 1; } ) { - die "Local debug unavailable, File::Slurp CPAN moduel required\n"; + die "Local debug unavailable, File::Slurp CPAN module required\n"; } foreach ( "./demo-test-files/device", "./demo-test-files/sta", "./demo-test-files/wlanconf" ) { if ( ! -f $_ ) { die "File not found: $_\n"; } @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ sub do_config_xfer_by_radio { '--base 1000', 'Packets/${graph_period}', 'network', - 'Number of packets transfered per individual radio band' + 'Number of packets transferred per individual radio band' ); foreach my $thisDevice ( sort keys %{$Data{'device'}} ) { @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ sub do_config_xfer_by_uplink { foreach ( "rx", "tx" ) { print $_ , "_speed.label Speedtest\n"; - print $_ , "_bytes.label Transfered\n"; + print $_ , "_bytes.label Transferred\n"; print $_ , "_speed.type GAUGE\n"; print $_ , "_bytes.type DERIVE\n"; print $_ , "_speed.min 0\n"; @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ sub do_config_load { } sub do_config_mem { - # Provice device memory usage for each unifi device - CONFIG + # Provide device memory usage for each unifi device - CONFIG if ( !$PluginConfig{'enable_device_mem'} ) { return 0; } graph_prologue( 'unifi_device_mem', @@ -901,7 +901,7 @@ sub do_values_cpu { } sub do_values_mem { - # Provice device memory usage for each unifi device - VALUES + # Provide device memory usage for each unifi device - VALUES if ( !$PluginConfig{'enable_device_mem'} ) { return 0; } print "multigraph unifi_device_mem\n"; @@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ sub make_safe { } } -# Get a default from an enviromental variable - return text +# Get a default from an environmental variable - return text # # env_default(, ) sub env_default_text { @@ -1200,7 +1200,7 @@ sub env_default_text { return ( ( defined $ENV{$env_var} ) ? $ENV{$env_var} : $default ), } -# Get a default from an enviromental variable - boolean true +# Get a default from an environmental variable - boolean true # # env_default_bool_true (, ) sub env_default_bool_true { diff --git a/plugins/vdr/vdr_ b/plugins/vdr/vdr_ index 35febff1..fb92443c 100755 --- a/plugins/vdr/vdr_ +++ b/plugins/vdr/vdr_ @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # Version 1.2 # - kein div 0 Fehler mehr wenn der Host nicht zu erreichen ist # - Serien Timer werden nun separat gezaehlt (anzahl pro Woche) -# - im Namen kann munic conform der hostname mit angegeben werden: vdr_localhost vdr_192.168.0.2, ... (localhost ist default) +# - im Namen kann Munin-konform der Hostname mit angegeben werden: vdr_localhost vdr_192.168.0.2, ... (localhost ist default) # - Timer werden nur ignoriert wenn sie 0(inaktiv) als Status haben # - Erkennung der neuen Aufzeichnungen passte nicht mehr # diff --git a/plugins/vmware/esx_ b/plugins/vmware/esx_ index 4c4ad4b4..53af9b85 100755 --- a/plugins/vmware/esx_ +++ b/plugins/vmware/esx_ @@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ foreach $host_name (@host_names) { group => "datastore", name => "uncommitted", value => $_->uncommitted, - counter => PerfCounterInfo->new(nameInfo => ElementDescription->new(label => "Uncomitted", summary => "Additional storage space, in bytes, potentially used by the virtual machine on this datastore.\n\nAdditional space may be needed for example when lazily allocated disks grow, or storage for swap is allocated when powering on the virtual machine.\n\nIf the virtual machine is running off delta disks (for example because a snapshot was taken), then only the potential growth of the currently used delta-disks is considered.\n\n")), + counter => PerfCounterInfo->new(nameInfo => ElementDescription->new(label => "Uncommitted", summary => "Additional storage space, in bytes, potentially used by the virtual machine on this datastore.\n\nAdditional space may be needed for example when lazily allocated disks grow, or storage for swap is allocated when powering on the virtual machine.\n\nIf the virtual machine is running off delta disks (for example because a snapshot was taken), then only the potential growth of the currently used delta-disks is considered.\n\n")), vm => $vmId, instance => $uuid, unit => "Bytes" }); diff --git a/plugins/vmware/esxcli_env_ b/plugins/vmware/esxcli_env_ index 036d1ba5..273a6440 100755 --- a/plugins/vmware/esxcli_env_ +++ b/plugins/vmware/esxcli_env_ @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ then fi ### PROCESSING ### -# Case insensetive regex +# Case insensitive regex shopt -s nocasematch # Determine sensor type diff --git a/plugins/vmware/esxi b/plugins/vmware/esxi index 0c2894a6..a4fd18e5 100755 --- a/plugins/vmware/esxi +++ b/plugins/vmware/esxi @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ EOF fi # --------------- -# Get the informations +# Get the information get_infos if [ -z "$summary" ]; then diff --git a/plugins/voip/murmur_users b/plugins/voip/murmur_users index 23c4dd69..5c9ab348 100755 --- a/plugins/voip/murmur_users +++ b/plugins/voip/murmur_users @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Notice: - tested on PHP 5.2.6-3 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.2 (cli) (built: Aug 21 2008 17:02:32) murmur 1.1.4 precompiled binaries from sourceforge net, all running under debian etch -- this is not the best way to get users connected to the murmur server, maybe in the beginningn of the 2009 gonna make another script +- this is not the best way to get users connected to the murmur server, maybe in the beginning of the 2009 I will make another script Known issues and limitations: - counts all users on the server not respecting different server instances diff --git a/plugins/voip/murmurice_host_port_id_description b/plugins/voip/murmurice_host_port_id_description index 8f350d46..fb8c8de2 100755 --- a/plugins/voip/murmurice_host_port_id_description +++ b/plugins/voip/murmurice_host_port_id_description @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Requirements: Configuration: 1. link creation -create a symlink to thie file in the following format: +create a symlink to the file in the following format: murmurice_ip_port_sid_description where ip/port correspond to the ip and port on which the mumble ice interface listens to sid is the server id we want to query (mumble can run multiple servers ) @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ channels number = number of existing channels on server (with temoprary ones) players number = number of all connected users on server registered number = number of connected and registered users on server unregistered number = number of connected and not registered users on server -chanlinks number = linked chanels +chanlinks number = linked channels error number = this is set to 1 when there is error with communicatind with server via ice On any error script exits with status 1, otherwise it is 0. @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ if(isset($argv[1]) && $argv[1] == "config") echo "graph_info This graph shows the number of connected users on a murmur server\n"; echo "channels.label Chans\n"; echo "players.label Total Users\n"; - echo "registered.label Registerd\n"; + echo "registered.label Registered\n"; echo "unregistered.label Unregistered\n"; echo "chanlinks.label Linked chans\n"; echo "error.label Server status error\n"; diff --git a/plugins/weather/buienradar_ b/plugins/weather/buienradar_ index 2fda3f52..686067dd 100755 --- a/plugins/weather/buienradar_ +++ b/plugins/weather/buienradar_ @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ if($RAIN eq "yes") { print "rain.value ".$doc->findnodes($stationNode."/rege # Station codes # Static, I know I could do this dynamically, but since they don't change regularly I choose this way -# so I could present two nice rows whitout having to write a buncgh of code... :P +# so I could present two nice rows without having to write a buncgh of code... :P sub print_stations { return "Available station codes, updated last on April 4th 2011\n\n" ." [6391] Venlo (Station Arcen) [6275] Arnhem (Station Arnhem)\n" diff --git a/plugins/wifi/ath9k_ b/plugins/wifi/ath9k_ index a43d844d..69876886 100755 --- a/plugins/wifi/ath9k_ +++ b/plugins/wifi/ath9k_ @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ class Station: yield "graph_category wireless" yield "graph_args --base 1000 -r --lower-limit 0 --upper-limit 100" all_rates = {} - # collect alle unique rates + # collect all unique rates for station in siblings: for rate, details in station._rc_stats.items(): all_rates[rate] = details diff --git a/plugins/wifi/wifi_signal b/plugins/wifi/wifi_signal index 0126320f..a06a8bd9 100755 --- a/plugins/wifi/wifi_signal +++ b/plugins/wifi/wifi_signal @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ do_config () { echo "graph_args --base 1000 -u 0" echo "graph_vlabel dB" echo "graph_category wireless" - echo "graph_info This graph shows the noise and singal levels of your WiFi devices" + echo "graph_info This graph shows the noise and signal levels of your WiFi devices" awk -F'[ :]*' '/:/ { print $2"_noise.label Noise "$2; diff --git a/plugins/xen/xen-cpu b/plugins/xen/xen-cpu index 76cdca29..af90a60b 100755 --- a/plugins/xen/xen-cpu +++ b/plugins/xen/xen-cpu @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ if (defined($ARGV[0])) { ); my @domains = `$XM list`; - shift(@domains); # we dont need the header line + shift(@domains); # we don't need the header line my $cnt = "0"; foreach my $domain ( @domains ) { my ($dom,undef) = split(/\s/, $domain, 2); diff --git a/plugins/xen/xen-multi b/plugins/xen/xen-multi index ad4c6812..5de46a98 100755 --- a/plugins/xen/xen-multi +++ b/plugins/xen/xen-multi @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This plugin produces four different graphs: CPU usage, memory usage, disk IOs and network traffic. In each graph, all Xen domains (including dom0) have their data stacked, giving -an overall amount of ressources used. +an overall amount of resources used. NOTE: xentop always reports 0 for dom0's disk IOs and network traffic, but both graphs show its entry all the same, so each domain can keep its own color diff --git a/plugins/xen/xen_cpu_v2 b/plugins/xen/xen_cpu_v2 index 06a4a2fc..16db4b8c 100755 --- a/plugins/xen/xen_cpu_v2 +++ b/plugins/xen/xen_cpu_v2 @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ if ( defined($ARGV[0]) ) my @domains = `$XM list`; my $cnt = 0; - shift(@domains); # we dont need the header line + shift(@domains); # we don't need the header line foreach my $domain ( @domains ) { my ($dom,undef) = split(/\s/, $domain, 2); diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-efficiency b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-efficiency index 0d9905c4..2b0cf872 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-efficiency +++ b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-efficiency @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-utilization b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-utilization index 97baef57..8877899e 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-utilization +++ b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-arc-utilization @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-cache-list b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-cache-list index 5c5a406c..378bf7ae 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-cache-list +++ b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-cache-list @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-data-type b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-data-type index 7070b69f..d15e5b7e 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-data-type +++ b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-cache-hits-by-data-type @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-dmu-prefetch b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-dmu-prefetch index db10af62..69c1a531 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-dmu-prefetch +++ b/plugins/zfs/zfs-stats-for-freebsd-dmu-prefetch @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ # config (required) # autoconf (optional - used by munin-config) # -# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and som installation +# Magick markers (optional - used by munin-config and some installation # scripts): #%# family=auto #%# capabilities=autoconf diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zfs_usage_ b/plugins/zfs/zfs_usage_ index e44caf12..120aff9c 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zfs_usage_ +++ b/plugins/zfs/zfs_usage_ @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ sub do_collect { my ($name, $key, $value, undef ) = (split(/\t/,$line)); # try to preserve underscores: # * duplicate existing ones - # * afterwards replace slashs with single ones + # * afterwards replace slashes with single ones ($name =~ s/_/__/g); ($name =~ s/\//_/g); $filesystems->{$name}->{$key}=$value; @@ -174,8 +174,8 @@ sub do_config_fs { my ($fs) = @_; my $fs_slash = ($fs); # try to restore underscores (see "do_collect" for the reverse operation): - # * substitute all underscores with slashs - # * afterwards transform *double* slashs back into a single underscore + # * substitute all underscores with slashes + # * afterwards transform *double* slashes back into a single underscore ($fs_slash =~ s/_/\//g); ($fs_slash =~ s/\/\//_/g); diff --git a/plugins/zfs/zpool_capacity b/plugins/zfs/zpool_capacity index 360d246e..d59080f1 100755 --- a/plugins/zfs/zpool_capacity +++ b/plugins/zfs/zpool_capacity @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ These functions are implemented: capacity : to monitor zpool capacity % - fragmentation : to monitor zpool fragmantation % + fragmentation : to monitor zpool fragmentation % allocated : to monitor zpool allocated bytes dedup : to monitor zpool dedup and compress ratio diff --git a/plugins/zope/zope_cache_parameters b/plugins/zope/zope_cache_parameters index 5581177b..268dc7fc 100755 --- a/plugins/zope/zope_cache_parameters +++ b/plugins/zope/zope_cache_parameters @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ url = "/munin_cache_parameters.py" if len(argv) > 1 and argv[1] == 'config': - # there is probably a better way to display this cached vs targed graph + # there is probably a better way to display this cached vs target graph # as a percentage of target possibly.. print """graph_title Zope cache parameters