enable debugging, which is the same as
-slocalhost.
-f file
Read and execute commands from
file.
-l username
Supply
username
as the username while authenticating to the server.
-s server
Connect to
server.
-p port
Use TCP port
port
when connecting to the server, instead of the
default of 32777.
MONITOR HOST
moncmd
will use the host specified by the
-s
parameter as the server. If there is no
-s
parameter it will use the host specified in the MONHOST environment
variable. If there is no host in either of these locations it will exit
with an error.
BATCH OPERATION
If no commands are supplied to
moncmd
on the command line, then commands will
be taken from either standard input, or from
the file specified by the -f parameter.
If standard input is connected
to a TTY and the -a option is supplied,
then it will prompt for a password.
If the -a option is supplied without the -f
option and standard input is not a TTY, then
the username and password are read from
standard input using the syntax "USER=username" and
"PASS=password". The remaining input lines are
interpreted as commands to send to the server.
moncmd
will not take usernames or passwords from a file,
for obvious security reasons.
If the username is neither supplied by the -l parameter
or through standard input,
it is taken from the effective user ID of the
current process.
COMMANDS
The following is a list of the commands that
the server understands.
enable | disable service groupservicename
Enables/disables alerts for
group
and
servicename.
All disabled states are automatically saved to the
state file, which may optionally be re-loaded upon
restarting or initial startup of the server.
ack group service comment
Acknowledge a failure condition. This will store
comment
in the state of service (queryable by doing a
list opstatus
command), and will surppress further alerts for
the service. Once the service returns to a non-failure
state, then the acknowledgement is reset.
version
Displays the protocol version in the form of
"version
num
where
num
is the protocol version number.
list aliases
Lists aliases.
list aliasgroups
Lists alias groups.
savestate
Save the state of the server. Currently, the only state which
is saved is the host/watches/services which are disabled.
loadstate
Load the state of the server. Currently, the only state which
is loaded is the host/watches/services which are disabled.
enable | disable host hostname
Enables/disables host
hostname
in all groups. When the monitor is called, this
hostname will not be included in the list of
hostnames sent to the monitor. If a group has only
one hostname in it, then the
enable | disable watch
command should be used instead.
enable | disable watch watchgroup
Enables/disables an entire watch for
watchgroup,
as defined in
the configuration file. Disabling a watch not only
stops alerts from happening, but it stops the actual
monitor processes from being scheduled.
reset
Resets the server, forcing it to re-read the configuration file,
kill off currently running monitors,
restart all monitoring, and reset all counters.
This command is only accessible if
moncmd
connects from the host which is running the
mon
server.
reset stopped
Resets the server and immediately stops the scheduler.
This is an atomic version of the commands
reset
and
stop.
reload auth
Reloads the auth.cf file in order to incorporate any new changes.
The auth table is completely re-generated; it is not merged.
reset keepstate
If the word "keepstate" comes after the reset command,
the server will do a "loadstate" right after the reset,
before the scheduler kicks back in.
stop
Stops the scheduler, but continues to allow
client connections.
start
Re-starts the scheduler after it has been
stopped.
test monitor groupservicename
Triggers a test for
group
and
service
immediately by
setting the service's countdown timer to zero.
test (alert | upalert | startupalert) groupservicenameretvalperiod
Triggers a test alert, upalert, or startupalert for
group
and
servicename.
retval
is the integer exit value to pass to the alert via
the MON_RETVAL environment variable. You must also
specify the
period
as it appears in the configuration file.
All alerts of the given type in that period will be triggered,
but the alert will not be logged.
servertime
Returns the current time of the server as seconds since Jan 1, 1970.
list group groupname
Lists the members of group
groupname.
list descriptions
List the descriptions of each service, as defined
in the configuration file. If a service description
is undefined, then it is not listed.
list alerthist
Lists the last alarms triggered for each service of each
watch group, in addition to the summary output. The number
of alerts to keep in memory is bounded by the
maxkeep
variable, configurable on the
mon
command line at startup, and expandable with the
set
command during runtime.
list failurehist
Lists the last failures, in addition to the summary output.
This is also limited by the
maxkeep
variable.
list opstatus
Lists operational status of all services. Reports whether the last time
a service group was tested resulted in success or failure. The output
is:
group service untested
group service time timeleft succeeded
group service time timeleft failed output
where
output
is the first line of output from the monitor script
which failed,
time
is the time that the condition was last noticed in
time(2)
format, and
timeleft
is the number of seconds left until the service is tested
again.
list successes
Generates the same output as the
list opstatus
command, but only shows the services that
have succeeded the last time they were tested.
list failures
Generates the same output as the
list opstatus
command, but only shows the services that
have failed the last time they were tested.
list disabled
Lists all hosts and services which have been disabled by the
disable host|service
command.
list pids
Shows the currently active watch groups/services along with their
process IDs, and it process ID of the server daemon.
list watch
Lists all watches and services.
list state
Lists the state of the scheduler.
set groupservicevariablevalue
Sets a variable to value. Useful for temporarily changing an interval
or alertevery value. Be careful, because this can just set any
value in the %watch hash, and some values that are specified in
the configuration file like "10m" or "35s" are converted and stored as
just plain integer seconds (e.g. "alertevery").
get groupservicevariable
Displays the value of group service variable.
set variablevalue
Assigns
value
to the global variable
variable.
set opstatus groupservicevalue
Sets the opstatus value for
group
and
service.
get variable
Shows the value of global variable
variable.
term
Terminates the server.
This command is only accessible if
moncmd
connects from the host which is running the
mon
server.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
MONSERVER
The hostname of the server which runs the
mon
process.