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Performance data parameters

Performance Data

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Format:

 

perfdata_timeout=<seconds>

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Performance Data Processing Option

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  • 1 = Process performance data (default)

 

Host/Service Performance Data Processing Command

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Example:

 host_perfdata_command=process-host-perfdata
service_perfdata_command=process-service-perfdataThis option allows you to specify a command to be run after every host/check to process host/check performance data that may be returned from the check. The command argument is the short name of a command definition that you define in your object configuration file. This command is only executed if the Performance Data Processing Option option is enabled globally and if the "process_perf_data" directive in the host definition is enabled.

 

Advanced scheduling parameters

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service_freshness_check_interval=60
host_freshness_check_interval=60

This setting determines how often (in seconds) Shinken will periodically check the “freshness" of host/check results. If you have disabled host/check freshness checking (with the check_service_freshness option), this option has no effect. More information on freshness checking can be found here.

 

Resource File

Format

 

resource_file=<file_name>

Example:

 resource_file=/etc/shinken/resource.cfg

This is used to specify an optional resource file that can contain "$USERn$" Understanding Macros/Data and How They Work definitions. "$USERn$" macros are useful for storing usernames, passwords, and items commonly used in command definitions (like directory paths).
A classical variable used is $USER1$, used to store the plugins path, "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins" on a classic installation.

 

Notifications Option

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  • 1 = Enable notifications (default)

 

Log Rotation Method (Not fully implemented)

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log_rotation_method=<d>

Example:

 

log_rotation_method=d

This is the rotation method used by Shinken Enterprise for your log file on the broker server . Values are as follows:

  • d = Daily (rotate the log at midnight each day)

 

 

External Command Check Option

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This option determines if Shinken will accept passive host/checks. If this option is disabled, Nagios Shinken Enterprise will not accept any passive host/checks.

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