Hosts¶
Overview¶
Object name: HOST
Show¶
In order to list available hosts, use the SHOW action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a show
id;name;alias;address;activate
82;sri-dev1;dev1;192.168.2.1;1
83;sri-dev2;dev2;192.168.2.2;1
84;sri-dev3;dev3;192.168.2.3;0
85;sri-dev4;dev4;192.168.2.4;1
86;sri-dev5;dev5;192.168.2.5;1
87;sri-dev6;dev6;192.168.2.6;1
94;sri-dev7;dev7;192.168.2.7;1
95;sri-dev8;dev8;192.168.2.8;1
Columns are the following :
Column |
Description |
---|---|
ID |
ID of host |
Name |
Host name |
Alias |
Host alias |
IP/Address |
IP of host |
Activate |
1 when enabled, 0 when disabled |
Add¶
In order to add a host, use the ADD action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a ADD -v "test;Test host;127.0.0.1;generic-host;central;Linux"
Required parameters:
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Host name |
2 |
Host alias |
3 |
Host IP address |
4 |
Host templates; for multiple definitions, use delimiter | |
5 |
Instance name (poller) |
6 |
Hostgroup; for multiple definitions, use delimiter | |
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Del¶
In order to delete one host, use the DEL action. You have to list the available hosts in order to identify the one you want to delete:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a DEL -v "test"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Setparam¶
In order to change parameters on a host configuration, use the SETPARAM action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setparam -v "test;alias;Development test "
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setparam -v "test;address;192.168.1.68"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setparam -v "test;check_period;24x7"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setparam -v "test;timezone;Europe/Berlin"
You may edit the following parameters:
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Getparam¶
In order to get specific parameters on a host configuration, use the GETPARAM action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getparam -v "test;alias"
alias
test
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getparam -v "test;alias|alia|timezone"
Object not found:alia
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getparam -v "test;alias|address|timezone"
alias;address;timezone
test;192.168.56.101;Europe/Berlin
You may edit the following parameters:
Setinstance¶
In order to set the instance from which a host will be monitored, use the SETINSTANCE action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setinstance -v "Centreon-Server;Poller 1"
Showinstance¶
To determine the instance from which a host will be monitored, use the SHOWINSTANCE action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a showinstance -v "Centreon-Server"
id;name
2;Poller 1
Getmacro¶
In order to view the custom macro list of a host, use the GETMACRO action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getmacro -v "Centreon-Server"
macro name;macro value;is_password;description
$_HOSTMACADDRESS$;00:08:C7:1B:8C:02;0;description of macro
Setmacro¶
In order to set a custom host macro, use the SETMACRO action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setmacro -v "Centreon-Server;warning;80;0;description of macro"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setmacro -v "Centreon-Server;critical;90;0;description of macro"
Note
If the macro already exists, this action will only update the macro value. Otherwise, macro will be created.
Delmacro¶
In order to delete a macro host, use the DELMACRO action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a delmacro -v "Centreon-Server;warning"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a delmacro -v "Centreon-Server;critical"
Gettemplate¶
In order to view the template list of a host, use the GETTEMPLATE action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a gettemplate -v "Centreon-Server"
id;name
2;generic-host
12;Linux-Servers
Addtemplate and Settemplate¶
In order to add a host template to an existing host, use the ADDTEMPLATE or the SETTEMPLATE action, where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a addtemplate -v "Centreon-Server;srv-Linux"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a settemplate -v "Centreon-Server;hardware-Dell"
Note
All service templates linked to the new host template will be automatically deployed on the existing host. (no longer the case with version later than 1.3.0, use the ‘applytpl’ action manually)
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Deltemplate¶
In order to remove a host template to an existing host, use the DELTEMPLATE action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a deltemplate -v "test;srv-Linux|hardware-Dell"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Applytpl¶
When a template host undergoes modified link-level service template, the change is not automatically reflected in hosts belonging to that template. For the change to take effect, it must then re-apply the template on this host. For this, use the APPLYTPL action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a applytpl -v "test"
All new services are now created.
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Getparent¶
In order to view the parents of a host, use the GETPARENT action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getparent -v "Centreon-Server"
id;name
43;server-parent1
44;server-parent2
Addparent and Setparent¶
In order to add a host parent to an host, use the ADDPARENT or SETPARENT actions where add will append and set will overwrite the previous definitions:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a addparent -v "host;hostParent1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setparent -v "host;hostParent1|hostParent2"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Delparent¶
In order to remove a parent, use the DELPARENT action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a delparent -v "Centreon-Server;server-parent1|server-parent2"
Getcontactgroup¶
In order to view the notification contact groups of a host, use the GETCONTACTGROUP action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getcontactgroup -v "Centreon-Server"
id;name
17;Administrators
Addcontactgroup and Setcontactgroup¶
If you want to add notification contactgroups to a host, use the ADDCONTACTGROUP or SETCONTACTGROUP actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a addcontactgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Contactgroup1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setcontactgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Contactgroup1|Contactgroup2"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Delcontactgroup¶
If you want to remove notification contactgroups from a host, use the DELCONTACTGROUP action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a delcontactgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Contactgroup2"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Getcontact¶
In order to view the notification contacts of a host, use the GETCONTACT action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a getcontact -v "Centreon-Server"
id;name
11;guest
Addcontact and Setcontact¶
If you want to add notification contacts to a host, use the ADDCONTACT or SETCONTACT actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a addcontact -v "Centreon-Server;Contact1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setcontact -v "Centreon-Server;Contact1|Contact2"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Delcontact¶
If you want to remove a notification contacts from a host, use the DELCONTACT action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a delcontact -v "Centreon-Server;Contact2"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Gethostgroup¶
In order to view the hostgroups that are tied to a host, use the GETHOSTGROUP action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a gethostgroup -v "Centreon-Server"
id;name
9;Linux-Servers
Addhostgroup and Sethostgroup¶
If you want to tie hostgroups to a host, use the ADDHOSTGROUP or SETHOSTGROUP actions where add will append and set will overwrite previous definitions:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a addhostgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Hostgroup1"
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a sethostgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Hostgroup1|Hostgroup2"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Delhostgroup¶
If you want to remove hostgroups from a host, use the DELHOSTGROUP action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a delhostgroup -v "Centreon-Server;Hostgroup2"
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 host, use the SETSEVERITY action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a setseverity -v "Centreon-Server;Critical"
Required parameters:
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Host name |
2 |
Severity name |
Unsetseverity¶
In order to remove the severity from a host, use the UNSETSEVERITY action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a unsetseverity -v "Centreon-Server"
Required parameters:
Order |
Description |
---|---|
1 |
Host name |
Enable¶
In order to enable an host, use the ENABLE action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a enable -v "test"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.
Disable¶
In order to disable a host, use the DISABLE action:
[root@centreon ~]# ./centreon -u admin -p centreon -o HOST -a disable -v "test"
Note
You need to generate your configuration file and restart monitoring engine in order to apply changes.