Query and command a Nagios install using the power of ruby (and lots of screen-scaping)! Do the usual gem install jig:
gem install nagiosharder
Now you have access to both a Ruby interface and a command line interface.
Here are some examples to get you started with the Ruby API:
require 'nagiosharder'
cgi = 'https://path/to/nagios/cgi/directory'
user = 'user'
pass = 'pass'
version = 3
time_format = 'iso8601'
verify_ssl = true
site = NagiosHarder::Site.new(cgi, user, pass, version, time_format, verify_ssl)
# version defaults to 3
# time_format defaults to 'strict-iso8601' for version 3 and 'us' for all other versions
# verify_ssl defaults to true, pass false to override
Get details back about a host's services:
puts site.host_status('myhost')
Schedule a host to have services checks run again right now:
site.schedule_host_check('myhost')
Get details on all services:
site.service_status
Or just things with problems:
site.service_status(
:service_status_types => [
:critical,
:warning,
:unknown
]
)
Or just muted services, sorted desc by duration:
site.service_status(
:service_props => [
:notifications_disabled,
],
:sort_type => :descending,
:sort_option => :state_duration,
)
Or get the details for a single service group:
site.service_status(:group => "AWESOME")
Schedule a host to have services checks run again right now:
site.schedule_service_check('myhost', 'myservice')
Schedule 20 minutes of downtime, starting now:
site.schedule_host_downtime('myhost', :start_time => Time.now, :end_time => Time.now + 20.minutes)
Schedule a flexible 20 minutes of downtime between now and 2 hours from now:
site.schedule_host_downtime('myhost', :type => :flexible, :start_time => Time.now, :end_time => Time.now + 2.hours, :hours => 0, :minutes => 20)
Schedule 20 minutes of downtime for a service, starting now:
site.schedule_service_downtime('myhost', 'myservice', :start_time => Time.now, :end_time => Time.now + 20.minutes)
Cancel a scheduled host downtime:
site.cancel_downtime('downtime_id')
Cancel a scheduled service downtime:
site.cancel_downtime('downtime_id', :service_downtime)
Acknowledge a down service:
site.acknowledge_service('myhost', 'myservice', 'something bad happened')
Or unacknowledge a down service:
site.unacknowledge_service('myhost', 'myservice')
Acknowledge a down host:
site.acknowledge_host('myhost', 'something bad happened')
Or unacknowledge a down host:
site.unacknowledge_host('myhost')
Schedule next host check for right now:
site.schedule_host_check('myhost')
Schedule next service check for right now:
site.schedule_service_check('myhost', 'myservice')
Disable notifications for a service:
site.disable_service_notifications('myhost', 'myservice')
Check if notifications are disabled:
site.service_notifications_disabled?('myhost', 'myservice')
Enable notifications for a service:
site.enable_service_notifications('myhost', 'myservice')
Disable notifications, and wait for nagios to process it:
site.disable_service_notifications('myhost', 'myservice')
until site.service_notifications_disabled?('myhost', 'myservice')
sleep 3
end
Get a summary on all hostgroups:
site.hostgroups_summary
Or a summary for a specific hostgroup:
site.hostgroups_summary('myhostgroup')
Get a summary on all servicegroups:
site.servicegroups_summary
Or a summary for a specific servicegroup:
site.servicegroups_summary('myservicegroup')
Get detailed output for all hostgroups:
site.hostgroups_detail
Get detailed output for a specific hostgroup:
site.hostgroups_detail('myhostgroup')
Get alert history:
site.alert_history
Or all HARD state alerts:
site.alert_history(:state_type => :hard, :type => :all)
Then there's the command line. Start with --help
nagiosharder --help
This will show you how you configure nagiosharder enough to talk to your nagios. You need at least a username, password, and nagios url. These can alternatively be in a config file.
For example:
nagiosharder --config /path/to/yaml
This will display all available commands.
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
- Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
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