# Base config file for Pandora FMS agents # Version 7.0NG.730, AIX version # Licensed under GPL license v2, # Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Artica Soluciones Tecnologicas # http://www.pandorafms.com # General Parameters # ================== server_ip localhost server_path /var/spool/pandora/data_in temporal /tmp logfile /var/log/pandora/pandora_agent.log # Interval in seconds, 300 by default interval 300 # Debug mode renames XML in the temp folder and continues running debug 0 # By default, agent takes machine name #agent_name xxxxxx # Agent description #description Demo agent # Group assigned for this agent (descriptive, p.e: Servers) #group Servers # Group password (if defined). #group_password # Autotime: Enforce to server to ignore timestamp coming from this # agent, used when agents has no timer or it's inestable. 1 to enable # this feature # autotime 1 # Timezone offset: Difference with the server timezone #timezone_offset 0 # Agent position paramters # Those parameters define the geographical position of the agent # latitude #latitude 0 # longitude #longitude 0 # altitude #altitude 0 # By default agent try to take default encoding defined in host. # encoding UTF-8 # Listening TCP port for remote server. By default is 41121 (for tentacle) # if you want to use SSH use 22, and FTP uses 21. server_port 41121 # Transfer mode: tentacle, ftp, ssh or local transfer_mode tentacle # Transfer mode user: Owner of files copied on local transfer mode (default apache) #transfer_mode_user apache # Server password (Tentacle or FTP). Leave empty for no password (default). # server_pwd mypassword # Set to yes/no to enable/disable OpenSSL support for Tentacle (disabled by default). # server_ssl no # Extra options for the Tentacle client (for example: server_opts -v -r 5). # server_opts # delayed_startup defines number of seconds before start execution # for first time when startup Pandora FMS Agent # delayed_startup 10 # Pandora nice defines priority of execution. Less priority means more intensive execution # A recommended value is 10. 0 priority means no Pandora CPU protection enabled (default) # pandora_nice 0 # Cron mode replace Pandora FMS own task schedule each XX interval seconds by the use # of old style cron. You should add to crontab Pandora FMS agent script to use this mode. # This is disabled by default, and is not recommended. Use Pandora FMS internal scheduler # is much more safe. # cron_mode # If set to 1 allows the agent to be configured via the web console (Only Enterprise version) # remote_config 1 # Default 0, set to 1 to avoid module executions and report to server # standby 1 # If set to 1 start Drone Agent's Proxy Mode # proxy_mode 1 # Max number of simmultaneus connection for proxy (by default 10) # proxy_max_connection 10 # Proxy timeout (by default 1s) # proxy_timeout 1 # User the agent will run as #pandora_user root # Agent mode: Learn (default), No-learn, Autodisable # agent_mode autodisable # Secondary groups. You can select several groups separated by comma. # secondary_groups Group1,Group2 # Secondary server configuration # ============================== # If secondary_mode is set to on_error, data files are copied to the secondary # server only if the primary server fails. If set to always, data files are # always copied to the secondary server. # secondary_mode on_error # secondary_server_ip localhost # secondary_server_path /var/spool/pandora/data_in # secondary_server_port 41121 # secondary_transfer_mode tentacle # secondary_server_pwd mypassword # secondary_server_ssl no # secondary_server_opts # Module Definition # ================= # System information module_begin module_name disk_root_free module_type generic_data module_exec df -k / | tail -1 | awk '{ print 100-$4 }' module_max 100 module_min 0 module_description Free disk Percentage of root partition module_end module_begin module_name proctotal module_type generic_data module_exec ps aux | wc -l | awk '{ print $1 }' module_end # Process information module_begin module_name InetdDaemon module_type generic_proc module_exec ps -Af | grep inetd | grep -v "grep" | wc -l | awk '{ print $1 }' module_end # Async data example module_begin module_name LastLogin module_type async_string module_exec last | head -1 module_end module_begin module_name Pandora_Agent_RAM module_type generic_data module_exec ps axu | grep perl | grep -v grep | awk '{ print $4 }' | tr "," "." module_end module_plugin grep_log /var/adm/syslog Syslog .