From 51155e036aaddfe087ca41ae55bc19cd5762f83d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: frank Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2012 12:53:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] committing changes in /etc after emerge run Package changes: +net-analyzer/ndoutils-1.4_beta9 --- .etckeeper | 7 ++ init.d/ndo2db | 25 +++++ nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample | 192 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample | 165 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 files changed, 389 insertions(+) create mode 100755 init.d/ndo2db create mode 100644 nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample create mode 100644 nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample diff --git a/.etckeeper b/.etckeeper index ee6ab54..d085ee2 100755 --- a/.etckeeper +++ b/.etckeeper @@ -588,6 +588,7 @@ maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/mtab' maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/mysql' maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/nagios' maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/named' +maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/ndo2db' maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/net.lo' maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/netmount' maybe chmod 0755 './init.d/network' @@ -749,6 +750,12 @@ maybe chmod 0664 './nagios/cgi.cfg' maybe chown nagios './nagios/nagios.cfg' maybe chgrp nagios './nagios/nagios.cfg' maybe chmod 0664 './nagios/nagios.cfg' +maybe chown nagios './nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample' +maybe chgrp nagios './nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample' +maybe chmod 0664 './nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample' +maybe chown nagios './nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample' +maybe chgrp nagios './nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample' +maybe chmod 0664 './nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample' maybe chown nagios './nagios/objects' maybe chgrp nagios './nagios/objects' maybe chmod 0775 './nagios/objects' diff --git a/init.d/ndo2db b/init.d/ndo2db new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ad5ae36 --- /dev/null +++ b/init.d/ndo2db @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +#!/sbin/runscript +# Copyright 1999-2010 Gentoo Foundation +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-analyzer/ndoutils/files/ndo2db.init-nagios3,v 1.3 2010/10/30 14:15:50 dertobi123 Exp $ + +depends() { + before nagios + need mysql +} + +start() { + ebegin "Starting ndo2db" + if [ -S /var/nagios/ndo.sock ] ; then + rm -f /var/nagios/ndo.sock + fi + start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /usr/bin/ndo2db \ + -- -c /etc/nagios/ndo2db.cfg + eend $? +} + +stop() { + ebegin "Stopping ndo2db" + start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --exec /usr/bin/ndo2db + eend $? +} diff --git a/nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample b/nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab073c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios/ndo2db.cfg-sample @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +##################################################################### +# NDO2DB DAEMON CONFIG FILE +# +# Last Modified: 01-02-2009 +##################################################################### + + + +# LOCK FILE +# This is the lockfile that NDO2DB will use to store its PID number +# in when it is running in daemon mode. + +lock_file=/var/lib/ndo2db.lock + + + +# USER/GROUP PRIVILIGES +# These options determine the user/group that the daemon should run as. +# You can specify a number (uid/gid) or a name for either option. + +ndo2db_user=nagios +ndo2db_group=nagios + + + +# SOCKET TYPE +# This option determines what type of socket the daemon will create +# an accept connections from. +# Value: +# unix = Unix domain socket (default) +# tcp = TCP socket + +socket_type=unix +#socket_type=tcp + + + +# SOCKET NAME +# This option determines the name and path of the UNIX domain +# socket that the daemon will create and accept connections from. +# This option is only valid if the socket type specified above +# is "unix". + +socket_name=/var/lib/ndo.sock + + + +# TCP PORT +# This option determines what port the daemon will listen for +# connections on. This option is only vlaid if the socket type +# specified above is "tcp". + +tcp_port=5668 + + + +# ENCRYPTION +# This option determines if the ndo2db daemon will accept SSL to encrypt the +# network traffic between module and ndo2db daemon. +# Both sides have to enable this feature which depends on SSL Libraries +# like openssl or kerberos +# This option is only valid if the output type +# option specified above is "tcpsocket". +# +# A value of '1' will enable this feature + +use_ssl=0 + + + +# DATABASE SERVER TYPE +# This option determines what type of DB server the daemon should +# connect to. +# Values: +# mysql = MySQL +# pgsql = PostgreSQL + +db_servertype=mysql + + + +# DATABASE HOST +# This option specifies what host the DB server is running on. + +db_host=localhost + + + +# DATABASE PORT +# This option specifies the port that the DB server is running on. +# Values: +# 3306 = Default MySQL port +# 5432 = Default PostgreSQL port + +db_port=3306 + + + +# DATABASE NAME +# This option specifies the name of the database that should be used. + +db_name=nagios + + + +# DATABASE TABLE PREFIX +# Determines the prefix (if any) that should be prepended to table names. +# If you modify the table prefix, you'll need to modify the SQL script for +# creating the database! + +db_prefix=nagios_ + + + +# DATABASE USERNAME/PASSWORD +# This is the username/password that will be used to authenticate to the DB. +# The user needs at least SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE privileges on +# the database. + +db_user=ndouser +db_pass=ndopassword + + + +## TABLE TRIMMING OPTIONS +# Several database tables containing Nagios event data can become quite large +# over time. Most admins will want to trim these tables and keep only a +# certain amount of data in them. The options below are used to specify the +# age (in MINUTES) that data should be allowd to remain in various tables +# before it is deleted. Using a value of zero (0) for any value means that +# that particular table should NOT be automatically trimmed. + +# Keep timed events for 24 hours +max_timedevents_age=1440 + +# Keep system commands for 1 week +max_systemcommands_age=10080 + +# Keep service checks for 1 week +max_servicechecks_age=10080 + +# Keep host checks for 1 week +max_hostchecks_age=10080 + +# Keep event handlers for 31 days +max_eventhandlers_age=44640 + +# Keep external commands for 31 days +max_externalcommands_age=44640 + + + + +# DEBUG LEVEL +# This option determines how much (if any) debugging information will +# be written to the debug file. OR values together to log multiple +# types of information. +# Values: -1 = Everything +# 0 = Nothing +# 1 = Process info +# 2 = SQL queries + +debug_level=0 + + + +# DEBUG VERBOSITY +# This option determines how verbose the debug log out will be. +# Values: 0 = Brief output +# 1 = More detailed +# 2 = Very detailed + +debug_verbosity=1 + + + +# DEBUG FILE +# This option determines where the daemon should write debugging information. + +debug_file=/var/lib/ndo2db.debug + + + +# MAX DEBUG FILE SIZE +# This option determines the maximum size (in bytes) of the debug file. If +# the file grows larger than this size, it will be renamed with a .old +# extension. If a file already exists with a .old extension it will +# automatically be deleted. This helps ensure your disk space usage doesn't +# get out of control when debugging. + +max_debug_file_size=1000000 + diff --git a/nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample b/nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e192ff7 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios/ndomod.cfg-sample @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +##################################################################### +# NDOMOD CONFIG FILE +# +# Last Modified: 09-05-2007 +##################################################################### + + +# INSTANCE NAME +# This option identifies the "name" associated with this particular +# instance of Nagios and is used to seperate data coming from multiple +# instances. Defaults to 'default' (without quotes). + +instance_name=default + + + +# OUTPUT TYPE +# This option determines what type of output sink the NDO NEB module +# should use for data output. Valid options include: +# file = standard text file +# tcpsocket = TCP socket +# unixsocket = UNIX domain socket (default) + +#output_type=file +#output_type=tcpsocket +output_type=unixsocket + + + +# OUTPUT +# This option determines the name and path of the file or UNIX domain +# socket to which output will be sent if the output type option specified +# above is "file" or "unixsocket", respectively. If the output type +# option is "tcpsocket", this option is used to specify the IP address +# of fully qualified domain name of the host that the module should +# connect to for sending output. + +#output=/var/lib/ndo.dat +#output=127.0.0.1 +output=/var/lib/ndo.sock + + + +# TCP PORT +# This option determines what port the module will connect to in +# order to send output. This option is only valid if the output type +# option specified above is "tcpsocket". + +tcp_port=5668 + + + +# ENCRYPTION +# This option determines if the module will use SSL to encrypt the +# network traffic between module and ndo2db daemon. +# Both sides have to enable this feature which depends on SSL Libraries +# like openssl or kerberos +# This option is only valid if the output type +# option specified above is "tcpsocket". +# +# A value of '1' will enable this feature + +use_ssl=0 + + + +# OUTPUT BUFFER +# This option determines the size of the output buffer, which will help +# prevent data from getting lost if there is a temporary disconnect from +# the data sink. The number of items specified here is the number of +# lines (each of variable size) of output that will be buffered. + +output_buffer_items=5000 + + + +# BUFFER FILE +# This option is used to specify a file which will be used to store the +# contents of buffered data which could not be sent to the NDO2DB daemon +# before Nagios shuts down. Prior to shutting down, the NDO NEB module +# will write all buffered data to this file for later processing. When +# Nagios (re)starts, the NDO NEB module will read the contents of this +# file and send it to the NDO2DB daemon for processing. + +buffer_file=/var/lib/ndomod.tmp + + + +# FILE ROTATION INTERVAL +# This option determines how often (in seconds) the output file is +# rotated by Nagios. File rotation is handled by Nagios by executing +# the command defined by the file_rotation_command option. This +# option has no effect if the output_type option is a socket. + +file_rotation_interval=14400 + + + +# FILE ROTATION COMMAND +# This option specified the command (as defined in Nagios) that is +# used to rotate the output file at the interval specified by the +# file_rotation_interval option. This option has no effect if the +# output_type option is a socket. +# +# See the file 'misccommands.cfg' for an example command definition +# that you can use to rotate the log file. + +#file_rotation_command=rotate_ndo_log + + + +# FILE ROTATION TIMEOUT +# This option specified the maximum number of seconds that the file +# rotation command should be allowed to run before being prematurely +# terminated. + +file_rotation_timeout=60 + + + +# RECONNECT INTERVAL +# This option determines how often (in seconds) that the NDO NEB +# module will attempt to re-connect to the output file or socket if +# a connection to it is lost. + +reconnect_interval=15 + + + +# RECONNECT WARNING INTERVAL +# This option determines how often (in seconds) a warning message will +# be logged to the Nagios log file if a connection to the output file +# or socket cannot be re-established. + +reconnect_warning_interval=15 +#reconnect_warning_interval=900 + + + +# DATA PROCESSING OPTION +# This option determines what data the NDO NEB module will process. +# Do not mess with this option unless you know what you're doing!!!! +# Read the source code (include/ndbxtmod.h) to determine what values +# to use here. Values from source code should be OR'ed to get the +# value to use here. A value of -1 will cause all data to be processed. +# Read the source code (include/ndomod.h) and look for "NDOMOD_PROCESS_" +# to determine what values to use here. Values from source code should +# be OR'ed to get the value to use here. A value of -1 will cause all +# data to be processed. + +data_processing_options=-1 + + + +# CONFIG OUTPUT OPTION +# This option determines what types of configuration data the NDO +# NEB module will dump from Nagios. Values can be OR'ed together. +# Values: +# 0 = Don't dump any configuration information +# 1 = Dump only original config (from config files) +# 2 = Dump config only after retained information has been restored +# 3 = Dump both original and retained configuration + +config_output_options=2 + -- 2.39.5