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