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nagios
module has two basic functions: scheduling downtime and toggling alerts for services or hosts.{{inventory_hostname}}
variable to refer to the host the playbook is currently running on.services=httpd,nfs,puppet
.service=host
. This keyword may not be given with other services at the same time. Setting alerts/downtime for a host does not affect alerts/downtime for any of the services running on it. To schedule downtime for all services on particular host use keyword “all”, e.g., service=all
.nagios
module you will need to specify your Nagios server using the delegate_to
parameter.parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
action |
yes |
|
Action to take. servicegroup options were added in 2.0. delete_downtime options were added in 2.2. | |
author |
no | Ansible | Author to leave downtime comments as. Only usable with the downtime action. | |
cmdfile |
no | auto-detected | Path to the nagios command file (FIFO pipe). Only required if auto-detection fails. | |
command |
yes | The raw command to send to nagios, which should not include the submitted time header or the line-feed Required option when using the command action. | ||
comment (added in 2.0) |
no | Scheduling downtime | Comment for downtime action. | |
host |
no | Host to operate on in Nagios. | ||
minutes |
no | 30 | Minutes to schedule downtime for. Only usable with the downtime action. | |
servicegroup (added in 2.0) |
no | The Servicegroup we want to set downtimes/alerts for. Required option when using the servicegroup_service_downtime amd servicegroup_host_downtime . | ||
services |
yes | What to manage downtime/alerts for. Separate multiple services with commas. service is an alias for services . Required option when using the downtime , enable_alerts , and disable_alerts actions.aliases: service |
# set 30 minutes of apache downtime - nagios: action: downtime minutes: 30 service: httpd host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # schedule an hour of HOST downtime - nagios: action: downtime minutes: 60 service: host host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # schedule an hour of HOST downtime, with a comment describing the reason - nagios: action: downtime minutes: 60 service: host host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' comment: Rebuilding machine # schedule downtime for ALL services on HOST - nagios: action: downtime minutes: 45 service: all host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # schedule downtime for a few services - nagios: action: downtime services: frob,foobar,qeuz host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # set 30 minutes downtime for all services in servicegroup foo - nagios: action: servicegroup_service_downtime minutes: 30 servicegroup: foo host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # set 30 minutes downtime for all host in servicegroup foo - nagios: action: servicegroup_host_downtime minutes: 30 servicegroup: foo host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # delete all downtime for a given host - nagios: action: delete_downtime host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' service: all # delete all downtime for HOST with a particular comment - nagios: action: delete_downtime host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' service: host comment: Planned maintenance # enable SMART disk alerts - nagios: action: enable_alerts service: smart host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # "two services at once: disable httpd and nfs alerts" - nagios: action: disable_alerts service: httpd,nfs host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # disable HOST alerts - nagios: action: disable_alerts service: host host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # silence ALL alerts - nagios: action: silence host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # unsilence all alerts - nagios: action: unsilence host: '{{ inventory_hostname }}' # SHUT UP NAGIOS - nagios: action: silence_nagios # ANNOY ME NAGIOS - nagios: action: unsilence_nagios # command something - nagios: action: command command: DISABLE_FAILURE_PREDICTION
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