pandorafms/pandora_server/conf/pandora_server.conf.windows

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# Pandora FMS Server Parameters
# Pandora FMS, the Flexible Monitoring System.
# Version 3.2
# Licensed under GPL license v2,
# (c) 2003-2010 Artica Soluciones Tecnologicas
# http://www.pandorafms.com
# Please change it for your setup needs
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# Servername: Name of this server
# if not given, it takes hostname. It's prefsnmpgeterable to setup one
# because machine name could change by some reason.
servername poseidon_win32
# incomingdir: Defines directory where incoming data packets are stored
# You could set directory relative to base path or absolute, starting with /
incomingdir c:\pandora_server/data_in
# log_file: Main logfile for pandora_server
# You could set file relative to base path or absolute, starting with /
log_file c:\pandora_server\log\pandora_server.log
# Log file for Pandora FMS SNMP console. Its generated by NetSNMP Trap daemon
snmp_logfile c:\pandora_server\log\pandora_snmptrap.log
# Error logfile: aux logfile for pandora_server errors (in Daemon mode)
# You could set file relative to base path or absolute, starting with /
errorlog_file c:\pandora_server\log\pandora_server.error
# daemon: Runs in daemon mode (background) if 1, if 0 runs in foreground
# this could be also configured on commandline with -D option
# daemon 1
# Database credentials. A VERY important configuration.
# This must be the same credentials used by your Pandora FMS Console
# but could be different if your console is not running in the same
# host than the server. Check your console setup in /include/config.php
# dbname: Database name (pandora by default
dbname pandora
# dbuser: Database user name (pandora by default)
dbuser pandora
# dbpass: Database password
dbpass pandora
# dbhost: Database hostname or IP address
dbhost 192.168.55.1
# dbport: Database port number
# Default value depends on the dbengine (mysql: 3306, postgresql: 5432, oracle: 1521)
#dbport 3306
# verbosity: level of detail on errors/messages (0 default, 1 verbose, 2 debug.... 10 noisy)
# -v in command line (verbose) or -d (debug). Set this to 10 when try to locate problems and
# set to 0 or 1 on production enviroments.
verbosity 5
# Master Server, 1 if master server (normal mode), 0 for slave mode (slave in multi-server setup)
master 1
# Check datafiles using a MD5 hash, 1 to check (default), 0 to ignore .checksum
checksum 0
# Activate Pandora SNMP console (depending on snmptrapd)
# only available on Pandora Network server
snmpconsole 0
# Activate (1) Pandora Network Server
networkserver 1
# Activate (1) Pandora Data Server
dataserver 1
# Activate (1) Pandora FMS Recon server
reconserver 1
# pluginserver : 1 or 0. Set to 1 to activate plugin server with this setup
# DISABLED BY DEFAULT
pluginserver 1
# Pandora FMS Plugin exec tool filepath
plugin_exec c:\pandora_server\bin/pandora_exec
# predictionserver : 1 or 0. Set to 1 to activate prediction server with this setup
# DISABLED BY DEFAULT
predictionserver 0
# wmiserver : 1 or 0. Set to 1 to activate WMI server with this setup
# DISABLED BY DEFAULT
wmiserver 0
# Network timeout (in seconds) for timeout in network connections for Network agents
network_timeout 5
# Server keepalive (in seconds)
server_keepalive 45
# Server Threshold: defines number of seconds of main loop (in sec)
server_threshold 5
# Network threads: Do not set too high (~40). Each threads make a network module check.
network_threads 5
# icmp_checks x : defines number of pings for each icmp_proc module type. at least one of
# that ping should be 1 to report 1
icmp_checks 1
# tcp specific options :
# tcp_checks: number of tcp retries if first attempt fails.
# tcp_timeout: specific timeout for tcp connections
tcp_checks 1
tcp_timeout 30
# snmp specific options :
# snmp_checks: number of snmp request retries if first attempt fails.
# snmp_timeout: specific timeout for snmp request.
snmp_checks 1
snmp_timeout 5
# snmp_proc_deadresponse 1 (default): Return DOWN if cannot contact
# or receive NULL from a SNMP PROC module.
snmp_proc_deadresponse 1
# plugin_threads: Specify number of plugin server threads for processing plugin calls
plugin_threads 2
# plugin_timeout: Specify number of seconds calling plugin exec waiting for response
# after this time, call is aborted and result is "unknown".
plugin_timeout 15
# wmi_timeout : specific timeout for wmi request.
wmi_timeout 10
# wmi_threads: Specify number of WMI server threads for processing WMI remote calls
wmi_threads 2
# recon_threads. Each thread will scan a different scantask.
recon_threads 2
# dataserver_threads: Number of threads for data server (XML processing threads)
dataserver_threads 2
# mta_address: External Mailer (MTA) IP Address to be used by Pandora FMS internal email capabilities
#mta_address localhost
# mta_port: MTA port (default 25)
#mta_port 25
# mta_user MTA User (if needed for auth, FQD or simple user, depending on your server)
#mta_user myuser@mydomain.com
# mta_pass MTA Pass (if needed for auth)
#mta_pass mypassword
# mta_auth MTA Auth system (if needed, support: LOGIN, PLAIN, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD)
#mta_auth LOGIN
# mta_from Email address that sends the mail, by default is pandora@localhost
# probably you need to change it to avoid problems with your antispam
#mta_from pandora@sampledomain.com
# xprobe2: Optional package to detect OS types using advanced TCP/IP
# fingerprinting tecniques, much more accurates than stadard nmap.
# If not provided, nmap is used insted xprobe2
#xprobe2 c:\pandora_server\bin\xprobe2
# nmap: If provided, is used to detect OS type with recon server using
# advanded OS fingerprint technique. Xprobe2 gives more accurate results
# Nmap is also used to do TCP port scanning in detected host.
#nmap c:\pandora_server\bin\nmap.exe
# snmpget: Needed to do SNMP checks.
#snmpget c:\pandora_server\bin\snmpget.exe
# Default group id for new agents created with Pandora FMS Data Server
autocreate_group 2
# Set to 1 if want to autocreate agents with Pandora FMS Data Server,
# set to 0 to disable
autocreate 1
# max_log_size: Specify max size of Pandora FMS server log file (1MB by default). If
# log file grows above this limit, is renamed to "pandora_server.log.old".
max_log_size 65536
# max_queue_files (250 by default)
# When server have more than max_queue_files in incoming directory, skips the read
# the directory to avoid filesystem overhead.
max_queue_files 250
# Use the XML file last modification time as timestamp.
# use_xml_timestamp 1
# Pandora FMS will autorestart itself each XXX seconds, use this if you experience problems with
# shutting down threads, or other stability problems.
# auto_restart 86400
# Pandora FMS will restart after restart_delay seconds on critical errors.
restart 1
restart_delay 60
# More information about GIS Setup in /usr/share/pandora_server/util/gis.README
# Flag to activate GIS (positional information for agents and maps)
# by default it is desactivated
#activate_gis 0
# Radius of error in meters to consider two gis locations as the same location.
#location_error 50
# Recon reverse geolocation mode [disabled, sql, file]
# disabled The recon task doesn't try to geolocate the ip discovered.
# sql The recon task trys to query the SQL database to geolocate the
# ip discovered
# file The recon task trys to find the geolocation information of the
# ip discovered in the file indicated in the
# recon_reverse_geolocation_file parameter
# recon_reverse_geolocation_mode disabled
# Recon reverse geolocation file. This is the database with the reverse
# geolocation information using MaxMind GPL GeoLiteCity.dat format).
#recon_reverse_geolocation_file /usr/local/share/GeoIP/GeoIPCity.dat
# Radius (in meters) of the circle in where the agents will be place randomly
# when finded by a recon task. Center of the circle is guessed
# by geolocating the IP.
#recon_location_scatter_radius 1000
# Pandora Server self-monitoring (embedded agent) (by default disabled)
#self_monitoring 1
# Update parent from the agent xml
#update_parent 1