[Xymon] batch configuration of critical systems?

Thomas Eckert thomas.eckert at it-eckert.de
Thu Oct 16 19:15:49 CEST 2014


Hi Richard,

I created some entries through the web-interface including a “clone” a while back. After that I never touched the `criticaleditor` again.

The “clones” provide a templating-mechanism that allows to define “host classes” that define the critical parameters (priority, instructions, …).
These templates can used to copy a complete “critical-config” to a host (“ftp.local” uses the “template1”-config).

The original hostname was replaced to match the class (“template1” in the example below) to keep things clean.

Sample `critical.cfg`:

template1|conn||||1|resolvergroup|instruction|admin 2014-10-16 19:00:00
template1|cpu||||1|resolvergroup|instruction|admin 2014-10-16 19:00:00
template1|disk|||W:0100:0400|2|resolvergroup2|instruction2|admin 2014-10-16 19:00:00
template1|files|1388534400|1388966400|W:0100:0400|3|resolvergroup2|instruction2|admin 2014-10-16 19:10:00
ftp.local|=xymon.local

The fields are:

hostname|testname|starttime|endtime|priority|resolvergroup|instructions|user timestamp

To create a new class just copy the lines and adjust as needed.

All the best
Thomas

On 16 Oct 2014, at 17:33, Richard L. Hamilton <rlhamil2 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks.  Since the man page for the file purposely does not document the format, how might one best determine that?  Creating a bunch of entries with the web interface _might_ do, if one carefully exercised each feature; or I suppose there’s the option of digging through the source.  Any other ideas?
> 
> 
> On Oct 15, 2014, at 10:51 PM, Jeremy Laidman <jlaidman at rebel-it.com.au> wrote:
> 
>> On 16 October 2014 11:58, Richard Hamilton <rlhamil2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Is there a recommended/supported mechanism to configure (and as needed, update or replace the configuration) of critical systems from the command line?
>> 
>> I doubt it.  There's only one binary that updates the critical configuration file, and that's criticaleditor.cgi.
>> 
>> You might be able to cobble together a script that calls criticaleditor.cgi with the required parameters/environment to simulate a web browser. But it seems a lot of trouble, when you can just update the file.
>> 
>> As far as I can tell, there's no locking in the web interface, so if two updates happen at around the same time, the second one wins, and the changes in the first save will be lost.  So I don't think you can make it much worse by implementing an extra interface to the file, but if you wanted to avoid concurrency problems like this, you could disable the CGI, and also include some kind of locking code in your own script.
>> 
>> J
>> 
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