06-03-2016
First of all: Learn to Script
Hi Stomp, first of all i need to say is appreciate your quick reply.Than You.
Sure! I will try to use Monit and Check_MK both
We already have zabbix monitoring tool for all server in our datacenter, these servers what i am trying to automate health check are staging servers where our product will be tested before deploying to production environment, some time while testing Dev team may get errors due to stopped services, low disk space etc so that time they will contact IT to look into issue and resolve. For now we manually doing this Job as IT admin, i am trying to automate this work to make less effort to resolve the issue. These servers are in near 50-60 Cnetos 5.8 servers running squid, puppet for other our product testing reasons.
like i have wrote a powershell script, when i run script it prompts for server name (manually need to eneter) then it automatically display free disk space, CPU usage , memory usage ect in browser in some specific format. It reduces manually logging to server and checking everything one by one. Same way in need to do for linux server.
Anyway will try to implement Monit and Check_MK right away and let you know the result meanwhile after more explanation about my requirement if you have any other solution then please share with me.
Thanks
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
localemanager
localemanager(8) BSD System Manager's Manual localemanager(8)
NAME
localemanager -- Configure OpenDirectory Server Locales
SYNOPSIS
localemanager operation [-l localename] [-subnet 1.2.3.4/5] [-server servername] [-i IP address]
DESCRIPTION
localemanager creates, destroys, and edits OpenDirectory Server Locale information. Locales are collections of OpenDirectory servers to
assist clients in locating the nearest OpenDirectory Server.
To use OpenDirectory Server Locales, simply create a locale on an OD server with the createLocale operation. Then add servers and subnets to
the locale. All localemanager operations are performed on the local OpenDirectory node.
The first time a locale is created, a DefaultLocale will automatically be created as well. The DefaultLocale will be used for any clients
that don't match a subnet in any other locale.
Before a locale can be configured, the server must already be an OpenDirectory server.
Locales can be defined on each of the OD servers or on a single OD server in the group of OD master/replicas. For the latter, the locale
information will get replicated to all of the other servers but locales will need to be "enabled" on the other servers by running the command
localemanager enableLocales.
Commands:
help Displays the commands and options.
createLocale Creates a new locale on the local OD server. This command requires the -l option.
deleteLocale Deletes a locale from the local OD server. This command requires the -l option.
showLocale Displays the current locale(s). The -l option can be used to display a specific locale. If -l is not specified, all locales
are displayed.
enableLocales
Enables the use of locales on an OD server. This command is automatically run the first time any localemanager command is run
on an OD server. Therefore this command only needs to be run if no other localemanager commands have been (or will be) run on
this server.
addSubnet Adds a new subnet to the specified locale. This command requires the -l -subnet options.
removeSubnet Removes a subnet from the specified locale. This command requires -l -subnet options.
addServer Adds a server to the specified locale. This command requires the -l -server options. If the -i option is specified, that IP
address will be used by locale clients. This may be useful for multi-homed servers to restrict locale clients to a specific
network interface. If the -i option is not specified the IP address(es) will be looked up.
removeServer Removes a server from the specified locale. This command requires -l -server options. If the -i option is specified, only
that IP address will be removed from the locale. If the -i option is no specified, all of the server's IP addresses will be
removed from the locale.
Options:
-l locale Locale name.
-subnet 192.168.0.0/16
Subnet specified in CIDR notation.
-server server.example.com
Server fully-qualified domain name.
-i 192.168.1.1
Use this IP address for the server. Typically used to limit locale clients to a specific interface on a multi-homed server.
FILES
/var/log/localemanager.log localemanager log file.
SEE ALSO
slapconfig(8)
HISTORY
First introduced in Mac OS X 10.7
Darwin June 1, 2019 Darwin