Services

Overview

Object name: SERVICE

Show

In order to list available service, use the SHOW action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a show
host id;host name;id;description;check command;check command arg;normal check interval;retry check interval;max check attempts;active checks enabled;passive checks enabled;activate
14;Centreon-Server;19;Disk-/;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;20;Disk-/home;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;21;Disk-/opt;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;22;Disk-/usr;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;23;Disk-/var;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;151;Load;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;25;Memory;;;;;;2;2;1
14;Centreon-Server;26;Ping;;;;;;2;2;0
14;Centreon-Server;40;dummy;check_centreon_dummy;!2!critical;;;;2;2;1

Columns are the following:

Column

Description

Host ID

Host ID

Host name

Host name

Service ID

Service ID

Service description

Service description

Check Command

Check command

Command arguments

Check command arguments

Normal check interval

Normal check interval

Retry check interval

Retry check interval

Max check attempts

Maximum check attempts

Active check enable

1 when active checks are enabled, 0 otherwise

Passive check enable

1 when passive checks are enabled, 0 otherwise

Activate

1 when enabled, 0 when disabled

Add

In order to add a service, use the ADD action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a add -v "Host-Test;ping;Ping-LAN"

The required fields are:

Order

Description

1

Host name

2

Service description

3

Service template - Only one service template can be defined

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Del

In order to remove a service, use the DEL action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a del -v "test;ping"

The required fields are:

Order

Description

1

Host name

2

Service description

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Setparam

In order to set a specific paremeter for a particular service, use the SETPARAM action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setparam -v "test;ping;max_check_attempts;10"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setparam -v "test;ping;normal_check_interval;2"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setparam -v "test;ping;normal_check_interval;10"

The required fields are:

Order

Description

1

Host name

2

Service description

3

Parameter that you want to update

4

New parameter value

Parameters that may be modified:

Parameter

Description

activate

1 when service is enabled, 0 otherwise

description

Description

template

Name of the service template

is_volatile

1 when service is volatile, 0 otherwise

check_period

Name of the check period

check_command

Name of the check command

check_command_arguments

Arguments that go along with the check command, prepend each argument with the ‘!’ character

max_check_attempts

Maximum number of attempt before a HARD state is declared

normal_check_interval

value in minutes

retry_check_interval

value in minutes

active_checks_enabled

1 when active checks are enabled, 0 otherwise

passive_checks_enabled

1 when passive checks are enabled, 0 otherwise

notifications_enabled

1 when notification is enabled, 0 otherwise

contact_additive_inheritance

Enables contact additive inheritance

cg_additive_inheritance

Enables contactgroup additive inheritance

notification_interval

value in minutes

notification_period

Name of the notification period

notification_options

Status linked to notifications

first_notification_delay

First notification delay in seconds

recovery_notification_delay

Recovery notification delay

obsess_over_service

1 when obsess over service is enabled, 0 otherwise

check_freshness

1 when check freshness is enabled, 0 otherwise

freshness_threshold

Value in seconds

event_handler_enabled

1 when event handler is enabled, 0 otherwise

flap_detection_enabled

1 when flap detection is enabled, 0 otherwise

retain_status_information

1 when status information is retained, 0 otherwise

retain_nonstatus_information

1 when non status information is retained, 0 otherwise

event_handler

Name of the event handler command

event_handler_arguments

Arguments that go along with the event handler, prepend each argument with the ‘!’ character

notes

Notes

notes_url

Notes URL

action_url

Action URL

icon_image

Icon image

icon_image_alt

Icon image alt text

comment

Comment

service_notification_options

Notification options (w,u,c,r,f,s)

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Addhost and Sethost

You may want to tie a service to an extra host. In order to do so, use the ADDHOST or SETHOST actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a sethost -v "host1;ping;host2"

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a addhost -v "host1;ping;host2"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Delhost

In order to remove the relation between a host and a service, use the DELHOST action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delhost -v "host1;ping;host2"

The service ping which was originally linked to host1 and host2 is now only linked to host1.

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Getmacro

In order to view the custom macro list of a service, use the GETMACRO action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a getmacro -v "host1;ping"
macro name;macro value;is_password;description
$_SERVICETIME$;80;0;description of macro
$_SERVICEPL$;400;0;description of macro

Setmacro

In order to set a macro for a specific service use the SETMACRO action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setmacro -v "test;ping;time;80;0;description of macro"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setmacro -v "test;ping;pl;400;0;description of macro"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Delmacro

In order to remove a macro from a specific service use the DELMACRO action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delmacro -v "test;ping;time"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delmacro -v "test;ping;pl"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Setseverity

In order to associate a severity to a service, use the SETSEVERITY action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setseverity -v "Centreon-Server;ping;Critical"

Required parameters:

Order

Description

1

Host name

2

Service description

3

Severity name

Unsetseverity

In order to remove the severity from a service, use the UNSETSEVERITY action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a unsetseverity -v "Centreon-Server;ping"

Required parameters:

Order

Description

1

Host name

2

Service description

Getcontact

In order to view the contact list of a service, use the GETCONTACT action:

[root@localhost core]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o "SERVICE" -a getcontact -v "Centreon-Server;Ping"
id;name
28;Contact_1
29;Contact_2

Addcontact and Setcontact

In order to add a new contact to notification contact list, use the ADDCONTACT or SETCONTACT actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a addcontact -v "test;ping;User1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setcontact -v "test;ping;User1|User2"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Delcontact

In order to remove a contact from the notification contact list, use the DELCONTACT action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delcontact -v "test;ping;User1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delcontact -v "test;ping;User2"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Getcontactgroup

In order to view the contact group list of a service, use the GETCONTACTGROUP action:

[root@localhost core]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o "SERVICE" -a getcontactgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Ping"
id;name
28;ContactGroup_1
29;ContactGroup_2

Addcontactgroup and Setcontactgroup

In order to add a new contactgroup to notification contactgroup list, use the ADDCONTACTGROUP or SETCONTACTGROUP actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a addcontactgroup -v "test;ping;Group1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a setcontactgroup -v "test;ping;Group1|Group2"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Delcontactgroup

In order to remove a contactgroup from the notification contactgroup list, use DELCONTACTGROUP action:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delcontactgroup -v "test;ping;Group1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a delcontactgroup -v "test;ping;Group2"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Gettrap

In order to view the trap list of a service, use the GETTRAP action:

[root@localhost core]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o "SERVICE" -a gettrap -v "Centreon-Server;Ping"
id;name
48;ciscoConfigManEvent
39;ospfVirtIfTxRetransmit

Addtrap and Settrap

In order to add a new trap, use the ADDTRAP or SETTRAP actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a addtrap -v "test;ping;snOspfVirtIfConfigError"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a settrap -v "test;ping;snOspfVirtNbrStateChange|snTrapAccessListDeny"

Note

You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.

Deltrap

In order to remove a trap from a service, use the DELTRAP command:

[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o SERVICE -a deltrap -v "test;ping;snOspfVirtIfConfigError"