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# # PCP netcheck PMDA config file - see pmdanetcheck(1) and PMDA(3) # # NB. When SELinux is in use, the ping modules require the 'pcp' # group to be able to create ICMP Echo sockets, see pmdanetcheck(1). [pmda] # List of enabled modules #modules = dns_lookup,dns_reverse,ping,ping_latency,ping_loss,port_open,url_get modules = ping # List of hosts to check as comma-separated list, # can be overridden for each module in their module-specific sections # DGW will be translated to the default gateway IP address, # DNS will be translated to the nameserver IPs from /etc/resolv.conf, # NTP will be translated to the NTP servers from /etc/chrony.conf hosts = DGW,DNS # Specifies whether to run checks in the background or on demand. Both # of these approaches have their own advantages and disadvantages; the # PMDA must reply to clients within ~5s or it will be disabled so checks # taking longer than ~5s cannot run on demand. However, on-demand checks # always represent the current state and are run only when needed. OTOH, # a rogue user may cause issues by running lots of clients continuously. # Can be overridden for each module in their module-specific sections background_check = True # Specifies whether the modules should check the hosts in parallel, # can be overridden for each module in their module-specific sections check_hosts_parallel = True # Specifies the interval between checks used by all netcheck modules, # can be overridden for each module in their module-specific sections check_interval = 1min # Specifies whether the interval between checks should be adjusted for # the duration of previous check (deduct the time of check), so for # example with interval 1m and previous check 10s, pause for 50s. # Can be overridden for each module in their module-specific sections align_interval = True # Specifies whether the PMDA should exit when a module fails to init, # module configuration failures are always treated as fatal errors module_failure_fatal = True # # Module configurations # # This module does DNS lookups # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # timeout - int - 1 : seconds # family - str - both : report ipv4/ipv6/both type results [dns_lookup] timeout = 1 family = both # This module does reverse DNS lookups # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # timeout - int - 1 : seconds [dns_reverse] timeout = 1 # This module pings the hosts (using ping(1) or similar) # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # command - str - ping : the ping command ... usually ping or ping6 # cmdargs - str - : optional arguments for the ping command # timeout - int - 1 : seconds # count - int - 1 : ping count [ping] command = ping cmdargs = timeout = 1 count = 1 # This module checks for latency against the hosts (using ping(1)) # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # command - str - ping : the ping command ... usually ping or ping6 # cmdargs - str - : optional arguments for the ping command # timeout - int - 2 : seconds # count - int - 2 : ping count [ping_latency] command = ping cmdargs = timeout = 2 count = 2 # This module checks for packet loss against the hosts (using ping(1)) # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # command - str - ping : the ping command ... usually ping or ping6 # cmdargs - str - : optional arguments for the ping command # timeout - int - 2 : seconds # count - int - 5 : ping count [ping_loss] command = ping cmdargs = timeout = 2 count = 5 # This module checks if TCP ports are reachable and open # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # timeout - int - 1 : seconds # ports - str - unset : comma-separated list of ports to check [port_open] timeout = 1 #ports = 80,443 # This module downloads (gets) the specified URL # %%HOST will be replaced with the host or IP, # the content will be searched for the string # # Configuration options: # Name - type - default - description # # timeout - int - 3 : seconds # url - str - unset : URL to get # string - re - unset : string to search for in the content [url_get] timeout = 3 #url = http://%%HOST/ #string = OK