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manuales:nagios:thruk [2015/04/23 20:12] – [Configuración de Thruk] cayu | manuales:nagios:thruk [2015/10/22 14:46] (actual) – [API] cayu | ||
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^show_backends_in_table|Display the backend/ | ^show_backends_in_table|Display the backend/ | ||
^show_config_edit_buttons|Show links to config tool for each host / service. You need to have the config tool plugin enabled and you need proper permissions for the link to appear.|show_config_edit_buttons = 1| | ^show_config_edit_buttons|Show links to config tool for each host / service. You need to have the config tool plugin enabled and you need proper permissions for the link to appear.|show_config_edit_buttons = 1| | ||
- | ^show_full_commandline|Display the full command line for host / service checks . Be warned, the command line could contain passwords and other confidential data. In order to replace the user macros for commands, you have to set the ' | + | ^show_full_commandline|Display the full command line for host / service checks . Be warned, the command line could contain passwords and other confidential data. In order to replace the user macros for commands, you have to set the ' |
+ | ^show_full_commandline_source|Usually the source of your expanded check_command should be the check_command attribute of your host / service. But under certain circumstances you might want to use display expanded commands from a custom variable. In this case, set ' | ||
+ | ^show_logout_button|Show additional logout button next to the top right preferences button. (works only together with cookie authentication)|show_logout_button=1| | ||
+ | ^show_long_plugin_output|When a plugin returns more than one line of output, the output can be displayed directly in the status table, as popup or not at all. Choose between popup, inline and off|show_long_plugin_output = popup| | ||
+ | ^status_color_background|Color complete status line with status colour or just the status itself.|status_color_background=0| | ||
+ | ^show_modified_attributes|Show if a host / service has modified attributes.|show_modified_attributes = 1| | ||
+ | ^show_host_attempts|Show check attempts for hosts too. The default is to show them on the problems page only. Use this value to force a value.|show_host_attempts = 1| | ||
+ | ^perf_bar_mode|This option enables a performance bar inside the status/host list which create a graph from the performance data of the plugin output. Available options are ' | ||
+ | ^perf_bar_pnp_popup|Show pnp popup if performance data are available and pnp is used as graph engine.|perf_bar_pnp_popup = 1| | ||
+ | ^shown_inline_pnp|Show inline pnp graph if available. If a service or host has a pnp4nagios action or notes url set.\\ Thruk will show a inline graph on the extinfo page.\\ This works for / | ||
+ | ^graph_word|graph_word is a regexp used to display any graph on the details page. if a service or host has a graph url in action url (or notes url) set it can be displayed by specifying a regular expression that always appears in this url. You can specify multiple graph_words.When using pnp4nagios, no graph_word is required, just keep it empty.|graph_word = /render/ # for graphite| | ||
+ | ^show_custom_vars|Show custom vars in host / service ext info. List variable names to display in the host and service extinfo details page. Can be specified more than once to define multiple variables. You may use html in your variables. Use * as wildcard, ex.: _VAR*|show_custom_vars = _VAR1| | ||
+ | ^expand_user_macros|Expand user macros ($USERx$) for host / service commands and custom variables.\\ Can be specified more than once to define multiple user macros to expand.\\ Be warned, some user macros can contain passwords and expanding them could expose them to unauthorized users. Use * as wildcard, ex.: USER*\\ Defaults to ' | ||
+ | ^show_error_reports|Show link to bug reports when internal errors occur. Set to ' | ||
+ | ^skip_js_errors|don’t report some known harmless javascript errors|skip_js_errors = cluetip is not a function| | ||
+ | ^strict_passive_mode|Normally passive checks would be marked as disabled.\\ With this option set, disabled checks will only be displayed as disabled if their last result was active. Otherwise they would be marked as passive checks.\\ This option also changes the passive icon only to be shown when the last check was passive, otherwise the disabled icon will be displayed.|strict_passive_mode = 1| | ||
+ | ^hide_passive_icon|Normally passive checks whould be displayed with a passive icon if their last result is passive. With this option, passive icon will be hidden in status details.|hide_passive_icon = 0| | ||
+ | ^sitepanel|The sitepanel is used to display multiple backends/ | ||
+ | ^apache_status|You can integrate the output of apache status into Thruk. The following list of apache status pages will be accessible from the performance info page.\\ Make sure the page is accessible from Thruk, credentials will be passed through. So both, basic authentication or ip based authentication would be possible.\\ Read more about Apaches mod_status here: http:// | ||
+ | Site http:// | ||
+ | System | ||
+ | Other | ||
+ | </ | ||
=== Opciones de conexión === | === Opciones de conexión === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Cookie Authentication Settings === | ||
+ | === Command Settings === | ||
+ | === Cron Settings === | ||
+ | === Action Menu Settings === | ||
+ | === Icinga Settings === | ||
+ | === Shinken Settings === | ||
+ | === Other Settings === | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === Component Thruk:: | ||
+ | === User & Group Specific Overrides === | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
==== Configuración de CGI ==== | ==== Configuración de CGI ==== | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | === Monitoring:: | ||
- | API de Perl para acceder a datos Nagios e Icinga por medio de check_mk livestatus | ||
- | <code perl> | ||
- | use Monitoring:: | ||
- | my $ml = Monitoring:: | ||
- | socket => '/ | ||
- | ); | ||
- | my $hosts = $ml-> | ||
- | </ | ||
- | == new ([ARGS]) == | ||
- | Creates an Monitoring:: | ||
- | Crea el objeto Monitoring:: | ||
- | ^Argumentos^^ | ||
- | ^socket|Ruta al socket UNIX de check_mk livestatus| | ||
- | ^server|Usar este servidor para una conexión TCP| | ||
- | ^peer|Camino alternativo al socket o servidor, si se usa el valor ':' | ||
- | ^name|Nombre para la conexión, default dirección socket/ | ||
- | ^verbose|Modo verbose| | ||
- | ^line_seperator|Código ascii separador de líneas default 10, (newline)| | ||
- | ^column_seperator|Código ascii separador de columnas, defaults 0 (null byte)| | ||
- | ^list_seperator|Código ascii separador de listas, default 44 (comma)| | ||
- | ^host_service_seperator|Código ascii separador host/ | ||
- | ^keepalive|keepalive. Default off| | ||
- | ^errors_are_fatal|Errores con mensaje de caída. Default: on| | ||
- | ^warnings|muestran advertencias en las consultas sin Columnas| | ||
- | ^timeout|Tiempo de espera general. Usado para conexión y consultas| | ||
- | ^query_timeout|set a query timeout. Used for retrieving querys, Default 60sec| | ||
- | ^connect_timeout|Tiempo de espera de conexión inicial. Por defecto 5 s| | ||
- | == Limit == | ||
- | <code perl> | ||
- | my $array_ref = $ml-> | ||
- | " | ||
- | { Limit => " | ||
- | ); | ||
- | </ | ||
- | |||
- | == Otros ejemplos == | ||
- | <code perl> | ||
- | # | ||
- | use Monitoring:: | ||
- | |||
- | $filtergrp = ' | ||
- | |||
- | $ml = Monitoring:: | ||
- | socket => '/ | ||
- | ); | ||
- | |||
- | my $up = $ml-> | ||
- | my $down = $ml-> | ||
- | my $unknown = $ml-> | ||
- | my $total = $up + $down + $unknown; | ||
- | |||
- | print " | ||
- | </ | ||
===== Acerca de la Guía ===== | ===== Acerca de la Guía ===== | ||
Esta guía **no oficial** esta inspirada en la documentación original de Thruk. Está pensada para ir presentando casos de uso que se van dando en la operatoria día a dia. | Esta guía **no oficial** esta inspirada en la documentación original de Thruk. Está pensada para ir presentando casos de uso que se van dando en la operatoria día a dia. |
manuales/nagios/thruk.1429819954.txt.gz · Última modificación: 2015/04/23 20:12 por cayu