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Nagios Plugin Configuration
Configure Access to Nagios
The following should be set in /etc/vitrage/vitrage.conf, under synchronizer_plugins section:
Name | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
nagios_user | Nagios user | |
nagios_password | Nagios password | |
nagios_url | Nagios url for querying the data | |
nagios_config_file | Nagios configuration file | /etc/vitrage/nagios_conf.yaml |
Example
nagios_user = nagios
nagios_password = nagios
nagios_url = http://10.20.30.40/monitoring/nagios/cgi-bin/status.cgi
nagios_config_file = /etc/vitrage/nagios_conf.yaml
Configure Nagios Host Mapping
Nagios tests are defined in a table with columns: Host, Service, Status, Last Check, etc.
Nagios "Host" is not necessarily a resource of type host. It can also be an instance, switch, or other resource types. nagios_conf.yaml is used to map Nagios host type to a Vitrage resource.
Format :
nagios:
- nagios_host: <Host as appears in Nagios>
type: <resource type in Vitrage>
name: <resource name in Vitrage>
- nagios_host: <Host as appears in Nagios>
type: <resource type in Vitrage>
name: <resource name in Vitrage>
...
Example
The following file will map compute-1 to a nova.host named compute-1; and compute-2 to a nova.host named host2
nagios:
- nagios_host: compute-1
type: nova.host
name: compute-1
- nagios_host: compute-2
type: nova.host
name: host2
Default Configuration
A default nagios_conf.yaml will be installed with Vitrage. Its content is still TBD, but it will be similar to the following example.
All Nagios hosts named host* or * -devstack will be mapped in Vitrage to resoruces of type nova.host with the same name; and all Nagios hosts named instance* will be mapped to nova.instance resources.
nagios:
- nagios_host: host-(.*)
type: nova.host
name: ${nagios_host}
- nagios_host: (.*)-devstack
type: nova.host
name: ${nagios_host}
- nagios_host: instance-(.*)
type: nova.instance
name: ${nagios_host}