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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# $Id: setup.pl,v 1.11 2004/07/12 07:50:15 bernisys Exp $
# include PERL libraries
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
# include HotSaNIC libraries
use lib "../../lib";
use lib "./platform";
use HotSaNICparser;
use HotSaNIClog;
use common;
$|=1;
(my $VERSION = '$Revision: 1.11 $') =~ s/.*(\d+\.\d+).*/$1/;
(my $IDENTIFIER = '$Id: setup.pl,v 1.11 2004/07/12 07:50:15 bernisys Exp $') =~ s/.*,v (.*) \$/$1/;
my $MODNAME=HotSaNICparser::get_module_name();
my %MODCONF=HotSaNICmod::common::configure();
my $OUTFILE="settings.new";
if ( ! -e "settings" ) { $OUTFILE="settings"; }
open OUTFILE,">$OUTFILE" || die "could not open ".HotSaNICparser::get_module_name()." settings file for writing.\n";
if (@{$MODCONF{HOST}}) { $MODCONF{HOST}="HOST=\"".join("\"\nHOST=\"",@{$MODCONF{HOST}})."\""; }
else { $MODCONF{HOST}=""; }
print OUTFILE "# query-interval in seconds.
#
INTERVAL=\"$MODCONF{INTERVAL}\"
# set type of diagrams (whatever you like best ... Thanx M. Renner! :) )
# classic (default) -> shade ranges for min, avg, max in different colors
# simple -> only shade area between min and max in light blue
#
TYPE=\"$MODCONF{TYPE}\"
# set diagram scaling
# log -> set logarithmic scaling (default)
# lin -> set linear scaling
#
# This item was previously named \"SCALE\"
#
GRAPH_STYLE=\"$MODCONF{GRAPH_STYLE}\"
# set diagram initial upper border in milliseconds (for better graph comparison)
# GRAPH_MAX=\"10\" sets all diagrams upper border to 10ms
# GRAPH_MAX=\"0.01\" sets all diagrams upper border to 100us
#
# This item was previously named \"UPPER\"
#
GRAPH_MAX=\"$MODCONF{GRAPH_MAX}\"
# how many ping processes shall be done in parallel. Reducing the number
# causes the process to run longer, but keeps your system load a bit lower.
#
PARALLEL=\"$MODCONF{PARALLEL}\"
# which PING method shall be used by default
# If you run HotSaNIC without root privileges, you should either use \"ping\" or
# \"perl-tcp\" - but note, that some hosts don't reply to tcp ping packages!
#
# valid methods are:
# perl-icmp use Net::Ping library / Proto: ICMP (default)
# perl-tcp use Net::Ping library / Proto: TCP
# ping use the system's \"ping\" command
# echo use \"echoping\" / Proto: ECHO
# echo-udp use \"echoping\" / Proto: UDP
# echo-icp use \"echoping\" / Proto: ICP
# echo-http use \"echoping\" / Proto: HTTP
# echo-smtp use \"echoping\" / Proto: SMTP
# echo-disc use \"echoping\" / Proto: discharge
# echo-cgen use \"echoping\" / Proto: chargen
#
METHOD=\"$MODCONF{METHOD}\"
# configure multiple destinations of the form:
# HOST=<host>,<description>,<method>
#
# method can be one of the above methods, it overrides the default method
#
$MODCONF{HOST}
";
close OUTFILE;
if ($OUTFILE eq "settings.new") {
HotSaNICparser::backup_file("settings");
rename "settings.new","settings";
}
print "Please check the settings file and adapt it to satisfy your needs.\n";
if ($OUTFILE ne "settings.new") {
print "you probably have to configure some destination hosts.\n";
}