Here are listed the command line interface executableexecutables, with their syntax usage and available options.
Note: from command line interface, each command provides '--help' option that will print the usage of respective command.
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shinken-restore
shinken-healthcheck
/etc/inid.d/shinken
shinken-discovery
Usage:
shinken-discovery [options] -c discovery_config -o config_output -m list of macrosOptions:
| name | Description |
|---|---|
--version | show program's version number and exit. |
-h, --help | show this help message and exit. |
-c CFG_INPUT, --cfg-input=CFG_INPUT | Discovery configuration file (default: discovery.cfg). |
-o OUTPUT_DIR, --dir-output=OUTPUT_DIR | Directory output for results. |
-w, --overwrite | Allow overwriting an existing file (disabled by default). |
-r RUNNERS, --runners=RUNNERS | List of runners you allow to run (like nmap, vsphere). |
-m MACROS, --macros=MACROS | List of macros (like NMAPTARGETS=192.168.0.0/24). Should be the last argument. |
| --db=DBMOD | Optional: Name of the database module to use. |
| --backend=BACKEND | Optional: Name of a module that will totally manage the object writing/update thing. If you don't know what it means, maybe you should not use this option :). |
| --modules_path=MODULES_PATH | Optional : Path for the module loading. If you don't know what it means, maybe you should not use this option :). |
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- Health check command: check your Shinken Enterprise installation
- Backup and restore commands: backup and restore your Shinken Enterprise
- Daemon manual commands: to use if you need to manually launch a daemon (debugging)
- Daemons listing/enable/disable: to use to list, enable or disable a daemon on your local server
shinken-receiver
shinken-arbiter
shinken-healthcheck
shinken-restore
shinken-backup
shinken-poller
shinken-scheduler
shinken-broker
shinken-reactionner
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