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nagios
Table of Contents
Description
The nagios module is used to manage Nagios's various configuration files.
Limitations
All nagios_*
types default to having a target
under /etc/nagios/
, but should work on any system as long as an appropriate target
is set for that system.
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Table of Contents
Types
All Nagios resource types are autogenerated using the model developed in Naginator, and are generated using the same code and library.
These types generate Nagios configuration statements in Nagios-parseable configuration files. By default, the statements will be added to /etc/nagios/<type name>.cfg
, but you can send them to a different file by setting their target
attribute.
You can purge Nagios resources using the resources
type, but only in the default file locations. This is an architectural limitation.
nagios_command
The Nagios type command
.
Attributes
command_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute's value defaults to the resource's title.)
The name of this nagios_command
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
command_line
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_command resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_command resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_command resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
poller_tag
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_command
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_contact
The Nagios type contact
.
Attributes
contact_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_contact resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
address1
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
address2
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
address3
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
address4
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
address5
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
address6
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
alias
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
can_submit_commands
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contactgroups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
email
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_contact
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
host_notification_commands
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
host_notification_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
host_notification_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
host_notifications_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_contact
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_contact
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
pager
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_contact
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retain_nonstatus_information
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retain_status_information
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_notification_commands
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_notification_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_notification_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_notifications_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_contactgroup
The Nagios type contactgroup
.
Attributes
contactgroup_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_contactgroup
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
alias
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contactgroup_members
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_contactgroup resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
members
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_contactgroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_contactgroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_contactgroup
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_host
The Nagios type host
.
Attributes
host_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_host resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
action_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
active_checks_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
address
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
alias
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
business_impact
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_command
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_freshness
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contact_groups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contacts
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
display_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
event_handler
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
event_handler_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
failure_prediction_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
first_notification_delay
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
flap_detection_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
flap_detection_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
freshness_threshold
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_host
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
high_flap_threshold
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
hostgroups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image_alt
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
initial_state
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
low_flap_threshold
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
max_check_attempts
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_host
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notes
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notification_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notification_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notification_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notifications_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
obsess_over_host
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_host
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
parents
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
passive_checks_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
poller_tag
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
process_perf_data
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_host
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
realm
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retain_nonstatus_information
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retain_status_information
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retry_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
stalking_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
statusmap_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
vrml_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_hostdependency
The Nagios type hostdependency
.
Attributes
_naginator_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_hostdependency
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
dependency_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
dependent_host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
dependent_hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
execution_failure_criteria
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_hostdependency
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
inherits_parent
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_hostdependency
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notification_failure_criteria
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_hostdependency
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_hostdependency
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_hostescalation
The Nagios type hostescalation
.
Attributes
_naginator_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_hostescalation
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
contact_groups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contacts
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
escalation_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
escalation_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
first_notification
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_hostescalation
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
last_notification
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_hostescalation
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notification_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_hostescalation
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_hostescalation
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_hostextinfo
The Nagios type hostextinfo
.
Attributes
host_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_hostextinfo
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_hostextinfo
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
icon_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image_alt
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_hostextinfo
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notes
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_hostextinfo
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_hostextinfo
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
statusmap_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
vrml_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_hostgroup
The Nagios type hostgroup
.
Attributes
hostgroup_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_hostgroup
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
action_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
alias
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_hostgroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
hostgroup_members
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
members
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_hostgroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notes
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_hostgroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_hostgroup
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
realm
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_service
The Nagios type service
.
Attributes
_naginator_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_service
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
action_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
active_checks_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
business_impact
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_command
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_freshness
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
check_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contact_groups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contacts
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
display_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
event_handler
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
event_handler_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
failure_prediction_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
first_notification_delay
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
flap_detection_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
flap_detection_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
freshness_threshold
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_service
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
hish_flap_threshold
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image_alt
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
initial_state
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
is_volatile
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
low_flap_threshold
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
max_check_attempts
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_service
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
normal_check_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notification_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notification_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notification_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notifications_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
obsess_over_service
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_service
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
parallelize_check
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
passive_checks_enabled
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
poller_tag
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
process_perf_data
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_service
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retain_nonstatus_information
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retain_status_information
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retry_check_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
retry_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_description
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
servicegroups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
stalking_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_servicedependency
The Nagios type servicedependency
.
Attributes
_naginator_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_servicedependency
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
`dependency_period``
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
dependent_host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
dependent_hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
dependent_service_description
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
execution_failure_criteria
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_servicedependency
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
inherits_parent
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_servicedependency
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notification_failure_criteria
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_servicedependency
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_servicedependency
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_description
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_serviceescalation
The Nagios type serviceescalation
.
Attributes
_naginator_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_serviceescalation resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
contact_groups
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
contacts
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
escalation_options
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
escalation_period
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
first_notification
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_serviceescalation
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
hostgroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
last_notification
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_serviceescalation
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notification_interval
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_serviceescalation
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_serviceescalation
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_description
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
servicegroup_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_serviceextinfo
The Nagios type serviceextinfo
.
Attributes
_naginator_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_serviceextinfo
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
action_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_serviceextinfo
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
host_name
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
icon_image_alt
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_serviceextinfo
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
notes
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_serviceextinfo
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_serviceextinfo
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
service_description
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_servicegroup
The Nagios type servicegroup
.
Attributes
servicegroup_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_servicegroup
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
action_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
alias
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_servicegroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
members
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
notes_url
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_servicegroup
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_servicegroup
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
servicegroup_members
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
nagios_timeperiod
The Nagios type timeperiod
.
Attributes
timeperiod_name
(Namevar: If omitted, this attribute’s value defaults to the resource’s title.)
The name of this nagios_timeperiod
resource.
ensure
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The basic property that the resource should be in.
Valid values are present
, absent
.
alias
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
exclude
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
friday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
group
The desired group of the config file for this nagios_timeperiod
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
mode
The desired mode of the config file for this nagios_timeperiod
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
monday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
owner
The desired owner of the config file for this nagios_timeperiod
resource.
NOTE: If the target file is explicitly managed by a file resource in your manifest, this parameter has no effect. If a parent directory of the target is managed by a recursive file resource, this limitation does not apply (i.e., this parameter takes precedence, and if purge is used, the target file is exempt).
provider
The specific backend to use for this nagios_timeperiod
resource. You will seldom need to specify this — Puppet will usually discover the appropriate provider for your platform.
Available providers are:
naginator
register
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
saturday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
sunday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
target
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
The target.
thursday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
tuesday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
use
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
wednesday
(Property: This attribute represents concrete state on the target system.)
Nagios configuration file parameter.
Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.
1.0.3 - 2018-01-11
Added
- Added LICENSE file
- Update test matrix to include puppet 6
1.0.2 - 2018-10-01
Fixed
- (MODULES-7829) Require helper code using a relative path
- (MODULES-7830) Update issues URL
1.0.1 - 2018-08-20
Added
- (PUP-9053) Enable localization
Changed
- (PUP-9052) Bump puppet req to at least puppet 6
- Fix 'Style/Documentation: Missing top-level module documentation comment.' Rubocop failure in spec helper.
- Remove "NameError: uninitialized constant Nagios::Base" error running test in isolation
- Remove unnecessary alt-text from CHANGELOG.md link
1.0.0 - 2018-05-23
Summary
This is the initial release of the extracted nagios_core module
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