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11simandl# In this file all global settings for HotSaNIC are defined.
2#
3# Currently supported operating systems are:
4#
5# Linux
6# fully featured for any Linux system, based on Kernel 2.4.x
7# 2.2.x based systems may encounter some incompatibilities
8#
9# OpenBSD
10# FreeBSD
11# NetBSD
12# at the moment a lot of work has to be done to get the system
13# completely running under BSD based systems. Currently supported
14# are the following modules:
15#
16# |FreeBSD |OpenBSD |NetBSD
17# ----------+---------------+---------------+-----------
18# apcusv |untested |untested |untested
19# apps |yes |should work |yes
20# diskio |no |no |yes
21# dnet |yes |should work |should work
22# networks |no |no |no
23# part |yes |yes |yes
24# ping |yes |untested |yes
25# sensors |yes(1) |no |yes(1)
26# shoutcast |should work |should work |should work
27# system |yes |untested |yes
28# traffic |yes |should work |yes
29# worms |should work |should work |should work
30#
31# (1) using the xmbmon utility ver 2.0 or later
32# http://www.nt.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/shimizu/download/
33# (can be compiled without X support!!!)
34#
35#
36# solaris
37# same (if not more) amount of work has to be done on Solaris. The
38# current state for this %&%@"$&&%$ OS looks as follows:
39#
40# apcusv yes
41# apps yes
42# diskio no
43# dnet yes
44# networks no
45# part yes
46# ping yes
47# sensors no
48# shoutcast yes
49# system yes
50# traffic no
51# worms yes
52 
53 
54#####################################################################
55# #
56# Then let's configure some pathes... #
57# #
58#####################################################################
59 
60# path to the HotSaNIC main-directory
61# this has to be a directory !
62#
63# DAEMONDIR="/home/daemon/HotSaNIC"
64#
65DAEMONDIR="not configured"
66 
67# path to the "rrdtool" binary
68# this has to be a directory !
69#
70# BINPATH="/usr/local/rrdtool-1.0.33/bin"
71#
72BINPATH="not configured"
73 
74# set LOGDIR to the directory where logfiles shall be created
75# LOGDIR="$DAEMONDIR/var/log/"
76#
77VARDIR="$DAEMONDIR/var/"
78 
79# set LOGDIR to the directory where logfiles shall be created
80# LOGDIR="$DAEMONDIR/var/log/"
81#
82LOGDIR="$DAEMONDIR/var/log/"
83 
84# path to the pid-file for the daemon
85# PIDFILE="$DAEMONDIR/log/rrdtimer.pid"
86#
87PIDFILE="$DAEMONDIR/var/run/rrdtimer.pid"
88 
89# web-directory for all graphs
90# this directory must be writeable for the rrdgraph tool
91# because each plugin will create its own subdir here.
92#
93WEBDIR="$DAEMONDIR/www"
94 
95 
96 
97#####################################################################
98# #
99# Here are some global parameters #
100# #
101#####################################################################
102 
103# if DIAGRGAMLOG is set to "all" then all diagrams will be logged.
104# anything else will log only the last run of diagram script.
105# when logfiles reach LOGSIZE they will get rotated.
106# LOGBACKUPS old logfiles will be kept as backups
107#
108DIAGRAMLOG="last"
109LOGSIZE="200000"
110LOGBACKUPS="5"
111 
112# debug level
113# 0=off
114# 16777215=full
115# bits 0-9 => main debugging
116# bits 10-17 => module debugging
117# bits 18-23 => SNMP debugging
118#
119# Human readable levels are also available. Any (comma separated)
120# combination of allowed strings and integers will be accepted.
121# Prepending a "-" to a definition means to subtract this one.
122# Please consult lib/HotSaNIClog.pm for further details on allowed
123# human readable level definitions.
124#
125# examples:
126# DEBUGLEVEL="1023"
127# DEBUGLEVEL="1,4,16"
128# DEBUGLEVEL="MODULE,27"
129# DEBUGLEVEL="MAIN,SNMP"
130# DEBUGLEVEL="FULL"
131# DEBUGLEVEL="FULL,-MAIN_CONFIG"
132DEBUGLEVEL="0"
133 
134# TIMESTAMPING defines the "verbosity" of log timestamps
135#
136# 0 -> no timestamps at all
137# 1 -> seconds since 1970
138# 2 -> Wday year-mon-mday hour:min:sec
139TIMESTAMPING="2"
140 
141# module-scan timebase (seconds)
142# After this time the daemon re-scans for available modules.
143#
144STIME="120"
145 
146# scheduling timings in milliseconds
147# this configures the time between the sampling signals given to the
148# module daemons
149#
150SCHEDULE_MIN=100
151SCHEDULE_MAX=200
152 
153# modules listed here (space separated) will be executed
154# to use all availabe mods you may enter
155# RUN="*"
156#
157RUN="*"
158 
159 
160 
161#####################################################################
162# #
163# These settings affect the diagram generation #
164# #
165#####################################################################
166 
167# shall the HTML index files be automatically generated on startup?
168#
169AUTOINDEX="no"
170 
171# body tag color and background image information
172#
173WEB_BACKGROUND="bg.gif"
174WEB_MENUBACKGROUND="menubg.gif"
175WEB_BGCOLOR="E0E0E0"
176WEB_TEXT="000000"
177WEB_LINK="000080"
178WEB_VLINK="800080"
179WEB_ALINK="008000"
180 
181# Sizes of all output-graphics in pixels
182#
183WIDTH="600"
184HEIGHT="200"
185 
186# the output-format of the generated images may be either "gif" or "png"
187#
188IMAGEFORMAT="gif"
189 
190# modules listed here (space separated) will be shown on webpage
191# to use all availabe mods you may enter
192# SHOW="*"
193#
194SHOW="*"
195 
196# in which order shall the modules appear on the webpage
197# unlisted mods will be added in alphabetical order
198#
199ORDER="traffic system part ping dnet sensors"
200 
201# diagram-rebuild timebase (minutes).
202# Usually 15 min. should do fine, but if you think your system
203# is too busy, just increase the timebase as you like.
204# Values up to about 45 make sense since the lowest-scale graph
205# covers 60 minutes of data sampled.
206#
207DTIME="15"
208 
209# diagram-convert timebase (hours)
210# After this time the weekly diagrams are being converted to
211# the smaller pictures on the main page.
212#
213CTIME="24"
214 
215# This setting controlss how the images will be converted
216# to thumbnails
217#
218# Value Behaviour
219#
220# "ImgMgck" Call ImageMagick's "convert" to create thumbnails
221#
222# "I::M" Use the Image::Magick module
223#
224# "netpbm" use netpbm binaries to resize images
225# NOTE: output filter supports .png only!
226# Files will be named ".gif" but contain .png!
227# Uses: giftopnm, pngtopnm, pnmscale, pnmtopng
228#
229# "HTML" Don't convert at all, but use the HTML image resize
230# tag instead. More data has to be transfered using
231# this method, but you won't need additional software.
232#
233CONVERTMETHOD="not configured"
234 
235# path to either the "convert" binary from ImageMagick package
236# or to the binaries from the "netpbm" package
237#
238# CONVERTPATH="/usr/X11R6/bin"
239#
240CONVERTPATH="not configured"
241 
242# How much shall the thumbnails be scaled compared to the originals.
243# Default is 20%.
244#
245THUMBSIZE="20%"
246 
247# refresh time for graphs
248# The browser automatically reloads the detailed statistics after
249# this timespan.
250#
251# If you want to disable the auto-refresh, just set the variable to 0
252#
253REFRESH="300"
254 
255 
256 
257#####################################################################
258# #
259# Helper applications #
260# #
261#####################################################################
262 
263# configure the pathes of some additional applications which may be
264# needed by HotSaNIC
265#
266 
267# configure the full pathes to snmpwalk and snmpget binaries here.
268# These may be needed to get data from remote machines.
269#
270SNMPWALK="not configured"
271SNMPGET="not configured"
272SNMPBULKWALK="not configured"

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