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#### Configuration Files & Groups |
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# for computing machines |
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group.computing=Host.129.12.4.*; |
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config.computing=computing.conf |
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# All components, such as hosts, will take their configuration |
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# as given in this file. Unless, that is, they have an extra |
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# configuration file specified here, or they're in a group |
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# that has a configuration file. If this is the case the extra |
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group.library=Host.129.12.58.*; |
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config.library=library.conf |
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# We can define an extra configuration file for any component |
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# config.component=someconfigfile.conf |
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# known by the name "Host.hostname" or "Host.ip". |
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# It is also possible to use the wildcard "*" in a |
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# hostname or IP address. |
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group.ssb=Host.stue*.ukc.ac.uk; |
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config.ssb=ssb.conf |
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# configuration in the file 'server.conf'. |
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config.Host.server.example.com=exserver.conf |
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# mySQL configuration |
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config.mySQL=mySQL.conf |
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group.www=Host.www1.example.com;Host.www2.example.com |
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config.www=webservers.conf |
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group.workstations=Host.192.168.10.*; |
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config.workstations=workstations.conf |
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# database part of the server call the DBInterface. |
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# mySQL database can be kept seperate. |
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#config.mySQL=mySQL.conf |
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#### Misc system-wide configuration |
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# the time (in seconds) that checks should be made for |
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# changes in configuration |
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# The ConfigurationProxy caches configuration for various |
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# parts of the server. This setting defines how often, in |
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# seconds, the proxy will check if the data it contains |
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ConfigurationProxy.updateTime=60 |
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# The time interval at which the Queue's should be monitored |
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Queue.MonitorInterval=15 |
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# The maximum size a Queue can be before items are |
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# dropped when new ones arrive. |
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Queue.SizeLimit=1000 |
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# And which items we should drop when the queue is full |
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# and new items arrive. Choices are: |
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# RANDOM - drop a random item from the queue |
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# FIRST - drop the first item from the queue |
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# LAST - drop the last item from the queue |
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# DROP - drop the new item from the queue |
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Queue.RemoveAlgorithm=FIRST |
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# The XMLCache caches data passing through the system. |
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# This setting specifies the time, in seconds, at which |
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# the caches contents will be rotated. In real terms |
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# this means the minimum age at which an XMLPacket can |
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XMLCache.cleanupPeriod=30 |
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#### FilterManager configuration |
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# The default port to listen for new host connections |
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# The FilterManager accepts connections from hosts |
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# upon startup. It provides them with configuration |
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# and details of which filter to talk to. This setting |
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# specifies which port (TCP) it listens on. |
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FilterManager.listenPort=4567 |
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# An Access Control List for the FilterManager. One |
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# FilterManager.ACL=DEFAULT:DENY;*.example.com:ALLOW |
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FilterManager.ACL=DEFAULT:ALLOW |
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#### Filter configuration |
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# The default port for Filter's to listen on |
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# A Filter accepts data from hosts on a UDP port. It is |
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# specified here. |
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Filter.UDPListenPort=4589 |
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Filter.TCPListenPort=4589 |
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# Plugin Information |
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Filter.PluginsPackage=uk.org.iscream.filter.plugins |
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Filter.Plugins=TypeChecker;EnforceEssentialData |
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# Filters contain plugins for checking the data passing |
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# through them. This plugins do the job of "filtering". |
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# This setting specifies the java package they're |
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# contained in. |
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Filter.PluginsPackage=uk.org.iscream.cms.server.filter.plugins |
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# And the names of the plugins to be loaded. |
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Filter.Plugins=TypeChecker;EnforceEssentialData;SourceChecker |
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# The name for the root filter |
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# The special filter known as the "Root Filter" needs |
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# a name within the system. |
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RootFilter.name=root |
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# The default parent filter (should almost always be the same as Filter.rootFilter) |
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# Every Filter, except the root, needs a parent to |
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# send their data to. This is usually the root filter, |
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# although in more complex setups it might be another |
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# filter - giving a tree structure. |
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Filter.parentFilter=root |
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# A Filter can accept data through UDP, or from |
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# an upstream Filter (CORBA). These methods can be |
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# individually turned of on a filter. The default |
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# is to have them all on. |
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# (comment or set to 0 to disable) |
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Filter.ActivateUDPReader=1 |
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Filter.ActivateCORBAReader=1 |
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# We can also specify Access Control Lists for the |
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# UDP input of the Filters. One might want something |
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# restrictive like this: |
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# |
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# Filter.UDPACL=DEFAULT:DENY;*.example.com:ALLOW |
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Filter.UDPACL=DEFAULT:ALLOW |
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# A Filter plugin called the SourceChecker verifies |
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# that packets come from permitted hosts. It is |
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# given an ACL to check the hosts against. A possible |
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# ACL might be: |
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# |
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# Filter.SourceCheckerPluginACL=DEFAULT:DENY;*.example.com:ALLOW |
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Filter.SourceCheckerPluginACL=DEFAULT:ALLOW |
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############################################################ |
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#### Root filter interfaces configuration |
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############################################################ |
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# Comment either of these (or delete them) and |
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# that interface won't be started |
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# The Root FIlter can send data to various upstream |
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# data processors. There are two of these at present |
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# in the server - the DBInterface and the ClientInterface. |
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# Their component names are given here as defined below. |
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# (the DBInterface is switched off - commented - by default) |
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#RootFilter.dbInterfaceName=database |
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RootFilter.realtimeInterfaceName=realtimeclients |
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RootFilter.dbInterfaceName=database |
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############################################################ |
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#### Client interface configuration |
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############################################################ |
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# The port for the client interface to listen on |
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# The client interface listens for connections from clients |
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# on a TCP port. It is specified here. |
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ClientInterface.listenPort=4510 |
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# The component name for the Client Interface. This should |
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# match the name specified to the Root Filter above. |
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ClientInterface.name=realtimeclients |
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# The Client Interface has two channels, control and data. |
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# Each of these can have an ACL for allowing connections. |
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# As per previous examples in this configuration file they |
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# could be set restrictively, but we'll leave them open |
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# by default |
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ClientInterface.TCPControlChannelACL=DEFAULT:ALLOW |
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ClientInterface.TCPDataChannelACL=DEFAULT:ALLOW |
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############################################################ |
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#### Database interface configuration |
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############################################################ |
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# The name for the Database Interface. This should match |
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# the name given to the Root Filter. |
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DBInterface.name=database |
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############################################################ |
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#### Host Configuration |
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############################################################ |
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# The default filter for a new host |
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Host.filter=computingFilter; |
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# A host can use any filter. We'll set the default filter |
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# for all hosts to be 'filter1'. This can be a list. |
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Host.filter=filter1; |
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# The default update times for a new host |
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# Hosts send data every UDPUpdateTime, in seconds. |
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Host.UDPUpdateTime=10 |
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Host.TCPUpdateTime=60 |
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Host.AveragerUpdateTime=5 |
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# The services checks to run on a host |
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Host.serviceChecksPackage=uk.org.iscream.filter.plugins |
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Host.serviceChecks=HTTP;SMTP;POP3;SSH;FTP;IMAP;Telnet |
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# We can run service checks on a host. The java package |
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# which contains them is specified here. |
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Host.serviceChecksPackage=uk.org.iscream.cms.server.filter.plugins |
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############################################################ |
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#### Monitor Configuration |
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############################################################ |
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# the monitors to run |
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Monitor.PluginsPackage=uk.org.iscream.client.monitors |
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Monitor.Plugins=CPU;Disk;Memory;Swap;Services;Heartbeat;WebFeeder; |
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# Monitors allow data to be watched for possible problems. |
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# This setting specifies which java package they're in. |
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Monitor.PluginsPackage=uk.org.iscream.cms.server.client.monitors |
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# And which ones should be loaded. |
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Monitor.Plugins=CPU;Load;Process;Disk;Memory;Swap;Services;\ |
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Heartbeat;Queue;UserCount;WebFeeder; |
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# Alerts timeout after a given time in seconds and go up |
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# to the next level. These can be overridden for monitors |
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# on an individual basis. |
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Monitor.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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## CPU monitor configuration |
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# threshold values |
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# |
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# note: if the UPPER threshold is broken, |
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# the alertTimeout values are halved. |
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# This is to escalate the alert quicker. |
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## Threshold values |
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# |
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# Here we specify the threshold for each monitor. When |
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# a threshold is broken an alert is raised. If the |
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# UPPER threshold is broken the alertTimeout values |
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# given above are halved to make the alert escalate |
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# quicker. |
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# CPU monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.CPU.threshold.LOWER=90 |
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Monitor.CPU.threshold.UPPER=99 |
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Monitor.CPU.threshold.UPPER=95 |
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# timings of the alerts (in seconds) |
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Monitor.CPU.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.CPU.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.CPU.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.CPU.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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# Load monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.Load.threshold.LOWER=10.0 |
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Monitor.Load.threshold.UPPER=20.0 |
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# Process Count threshold values |
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Monitor.Process.threshold.LOWER=500 |
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Monitor.Process.threshold.UPPER=1000 |
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## Memory monitor configuration |
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# threshold values |
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# |
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# note: if the UPPER threshold is broken, |
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# the alertTimeout values are halved. |
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# This is to escalate the alert quicker. |
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# Memory monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.Memory.threshold.LOWER=80 |
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Monitor.Memory.threshold.UPPER=90 |
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# Whether to include 'cache' in the 'free' value |
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# (1 is true, anything else is false) |
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Monitor.Memory.useCacheAsFree=1 |
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# timings of the alerts (in seconds) |
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Monitor.Memory.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.Memory.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.Memory.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.Memory.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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## Swap monitor configuration |
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# threshold values |
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# |
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# note: if the UPPER threshold is broken, |
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# the alertTimeout values are halved. |
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# This is to escalate the alert quicker. |
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# Swap monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.Swap.threshold.LOWER=80 |
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Monitor.Swap.threshold.UPPER=90 |
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# timings of the alerts (in seconds) |
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Monitor.Swap.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.Swap.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.Swap.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.Swap.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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# UserCount monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.UserCount.threshold.LOWER=100 |
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Monitor.UserCount.threshold.UPPER=200 |
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# Disk monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.Disk.threshold.LOWER=90 |
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Monitor.Disk.threshold.UPPER=95 |
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# Thresholds given are PERCENTAGE or VALUE |
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# where PERCENTAGE is a percentage of disk in use |
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# and VALUE is an absolute value of space free |
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Monitor.Disk.thresholdMeasure=PERCENTAGE |
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## Disk monitor configuration |
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# threshold values |
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# |
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# note: if the UPPER threshold is broken, |
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# the alertTimeout values are halved. |
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# This is to escalate the alert quicker. |
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Monitor.Disk.threshold.LOWER=80 |
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Monitor.Disk.threshold.UPPER=90 |
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# Queue monitor threshold values |
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Monitor.Queue.threshold.LOWER=50 |
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Monitor.Queue.threshold.UPPER=80 |
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# Thresholds given are PERCENTAGE or VALUE |
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# where PERCENTAGE is a percentage of the queue in use |
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# and VALUE is an absolute value of free space |
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Monitor.Queue.thresholdMeasure=PERCENTAGE |
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# timings of the alerts (in seconds) |
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Monitor.Disk.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.Disk.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.Disk.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.Disk.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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## Services monitor configuration |
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# threshold values |
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# Services monitor threshold values |
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# |
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# THE SERVICES MONITOR USES A HACK |
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# WHEREBY IT USES THE SERVICE STATUS |
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# AS THE THRESHOLD LEVEL. THIS SHOULD |
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# AS THE THRESHOLD LEVEL. THIS SHOULD |
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# BE LOOKED AT! |
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# |
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# note: if the UPPER threshold is broken, |
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# the alertTimeout values are halved. |
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# This is to escalate the alert quicker. |
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#Monitor.Services.threshold.LOWER=120 |
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#Monitor.Services.threshold.LOWER=300 |
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# how many times we should be at the highest level before |
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# we go to a FINAL alert |
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Monitor.Services.reachFINALcount=5 |
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# timings of the alerts (in seconds) |
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Monitor.Services.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.Services.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.Services.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.Services.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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## Heartbeat monitor configuration |
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# threshold values |
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# |
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# note: if the UPPER threshold is broken, |
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# the alertTimeout values are halved. |
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# This is to escalate the alert quicker. |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.checkPeriod=50 |
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# Heartbeat threshold values |
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# these are values in seconds from when the heartbeat |
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# was *expected* to arrive (ie. last + hearbeat period) |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.threshold.LOWER=120 |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.threshold.LOWER=300 |
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# timings of the alerts (in seconds) |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.alertTimeout.NOTICE=60 |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.alertTimeout.WARNING=900 |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.alertTimeout.CAUTION=1800 |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.alertTimeout.CRITICAL=3600 |
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< |
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222 |
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# this means it will reach a FINAL level, |
223 |
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# and thus the host will be removed from the monitor list, |
224 |
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# if the highest level alert is reached and occours this |
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# number of times. |
226 |
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# |
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# int this setup, that means 5 CRITICAL alerts would occour |
228 |
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# on a Heartbeat before reaching FINAL. |
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# If this value is wrong or not present, FINAL is never reached |
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# |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.threshold.LOWER=180 |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.threshold.UPPER=300 |
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# this is how often we will run a "check" of heartbeats |
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Monitor.Heartbeat.checkPeriod=50 |
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# how many times we should be at the highest level before |
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# list of hosts we expect to have at startup |
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# this ensures we notice hosts that aren't running, not |
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# just those that have gone down recently. |
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#Monitor.Heartbeat.initialHosts=importantserver.example.com;myserver.example.com |
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#### Alerter Configuration |
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# The following var's are understood by ALL alerters for messages |
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# The following variables are understood by ALL alerters |
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# for messages. They will be substituted for their |
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# appropriate value. |
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# %level% - the alert level (eg, WARNING) |
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# %threshold% - the threshold broken (eg, LOWER) |
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# %timeOfFirstAlert% - the time the first alert was sent |
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# |
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# alerters to run |
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Alerter.PluginsPackage=uk.org.iscream.client.alerters |
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Alerter.Plugins=EMail;IRC;WebFeeder; |
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# The java package containing the alerters |
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Alerter.PluginsPackage=uk.org.iscream.cms.server.client.alerters |
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# And the names of the ones to activate |
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# You might want to turn them all on, but we only activate |
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# two basic ones by default. |
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# Alerter.Plugins=EMail;IRC;WebFeeder;Logging; |
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Alerter.Plugins=WebFeeder;Logging; |
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# EMail alerter configuration |
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Alerter.EMail.level = CAUTION |
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Alerter.EMail.defaultDestList = dev@i-scream.org.uk |
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Alerter.EMail.sender = dev@i-scream.org.uk |
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Alerter.EMail.smtpServer = mercury.ukc.ac.uk |
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# Configuration for the EMail alerter |
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# The level alerts have to bypass to be e-mailed out |
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Alerter.EMail.level = WARNING |
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# A list of people to send alerts to |
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Alerter.EMail.destList = me@example.com |
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# The sender of the e-mail |
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Alerter.EMail.sender = me@example.com |
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# The SMTP server to send alerts to |
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Alerter.EMail.smtpServer = smtp.example.com |
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# The subject line of the e-mail |
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Alerter.EMail.subject = i-scream alert: %level% alert on %source% for %attributeName% |
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Alerter.EMail.message = The i-scream distributed central monitoring system has\nraised a %level% alert for the host %source%.\n\nThe value for %attributeName% of %value% has exceeded the\n%threshold% threshold value of %thresholdValue%.\n\nThe next alert (should one occur) will be sent in %timeTillNextAlert%. |
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# The message in the e-mail |
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Alerter.EMail.message = The i-scream distributed central monitoring system has\nraised a %level% alert for the host %source%.\n\nThe value for %attributeName% of %value% has exceeded the\n%threshold% threshold value of %thresholdValue%.\n\nThis alert was originally raised at %timeOfFirstAlert%,\nwhich was %timeSinceFirstAlert% ago.\n\nThe next alert (should one occur) will be sent in %timeTillNextAlert%. |
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# IRC alerter configuration |
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# Configuration for the IRC alerter |
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# The level alerts have to bypass to be sent |
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Alerter.IRC.level = OK |
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Alerter.IRC.IRCServer = killigrew.ukc.ac.uk |
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# The IRC server name |
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Alerter.IRC.IRCServer = irc.example.com |
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# and it's port |
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Alerter.IRC.IRCPort = 6667 |
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# A list of nicks to try and be |
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Alerter.IRC.nickList = iscreamBot;_iscreamBot;i-screamBot |
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# Username to be |
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Alerter.IRC.user = i-scream |
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Alerter.IRC.comment = i-scream alerting bot |
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# Responses to CTCP prods |
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Alerter.IRC.comment = i-scream alerting bot (based on PircBot) |
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Alerter.IRC.finger = i-scream alerting bot (based on PircBot) |
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# Channel to join |
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Alerter.IRC.channel = #i-scream |
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# Message to use when sending an alert |
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Alerter.IRC.message = %level%: %attributeName% on %source% has passed %threshold%(%thresholdValue%) threshold with %value% - time till next alert (should one occur), %timeTillNextAlert% |
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# How long to wait before reconnecting |
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Alerter.IRC.reconnectDelay = 30 |
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# Notice to send when starting up |
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Alerter.IRC.startupNotice = i-scream alerting bot activated |
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# Commands the bot will recognise |
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Alerter.IRC.stopCommand = stop alerts |
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Alerter.IRC.startCommand = start alerts |
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Alerter.IRC.lastAlertCommand = last alert |
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Alerter.IRC.timeSinceLastAlertCommand = time since last alert |
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Alerter.IRC.versionCommand = version |
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Alerter.IRC.helpCommand = help |
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# Message to send when the bot is addressed and |
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# doesn't understand the command |
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Alerter.IRC.rejectMessage = sorry, I don't understand your request |
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# Configuration for the Logging Alerter |
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# This alerter writes alerts to the i-scream logfile. |
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# The level alerts have to bypass to be logged |
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Alerter.Logging.level = WARNING |
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# The message to use when logging the alert |
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Alerter.Logging.message = %level%: %attributeName% on %source% has passed %threshold%(%thresholdValue%) threshold with %value% |
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#### WebFeeder Configuration |
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############################################################ |
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# Define these (one or both_ to turn on the WebFeeder's, |
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# comment it to turn them off |
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# The WebFeeder drops alerts and latest data in to a |
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# directory for the web interface to use. It is essentially |
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# the link between the web interface and the server. |
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# Set these to something to tell the WebFeeder to drop |
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# latest data, alerts, or both. Comment themt o disable. |
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WebFeeder.latestActive = true |
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WebFeeder.alertActive = true |
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# Check period in seconds (for cleaning stale/old alerts) |
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WebFeeder.checkPeriod = 1800 |
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# We can make the WebFeeder only drop alerts that go |
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# past a certain level. The default is "OK", which makes |
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# all alerts get passed on. |
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Alerter.WebFeeder.level = OK |
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# The WebFeeder cleans out old and stale alerts when it |
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# performs a check. This setting is the period, in seconds, |
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# at which a check happens. |
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WebFeeder.checkPeriod = 120 |
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# Delete alerts older than this, in seconds. |
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# Files are only check every WebFeeder.checkPeriod seconds. |
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WebFeeder.alertDeleteOlderThan = 3600 |
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WebFeeder.alertDeleteOlderThan = 300 |
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# Root Path |
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WebFeeder.rootPath = /usr/local/proj/co600_10/webroot |
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# Data will be dropped to a subdirectory (specified |
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# below) of this directory. |
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WebFeeder.rootPath = /web/i-scream |
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# Latest Data |
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# SubDir is the directory below rootPath which latest |
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# data will be placed in. Below that a directory will |
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# be created with the machine name, and a file named |
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# FileName (specified here) will be created containg |
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# the data. |
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WebFeeder.latestSubDir = latest |
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WebFeeder.latestFileName = latest_data |
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# Alert Data |
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# As above, but for the alerts. |
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WebFeeder.alertSubDir = alert |
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WebFeeder.alertFileName = alert_data |
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############################################################ |