- Overview
- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with shinken
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
This puppet module installs Shinken, an open source monitoring framework.
Shinken is a useful open source monitoring framework, and this module provides a simplified way of creating configurations to manage your infrastructure.
This module installs Shinken and helps you to configure it.
- Configuration files and directories (created and written to)
- package/service/configuration files for Shinken
- Shinken modules
This module requires nothing extra before setting up.
To install Shinken with the default parameters:
class { 'shinken': }
The defaults are determined as below, and you can establish customized parameters.
class { 'shinken':
ensure => present,
user => 'shinken',
group => 'shinken',
modules => [],
conf_dir => '/etc/shinken',
modules_dir => '/etc/shinken/modules',
daemons_dir => '/etc/shinken/daemons',
}
This module modifies Shinken configuration files and directories and purges any configuration not managed by Puppet. Configuration of Shinken should be managed by Puppet, as non-Puppet configuration files can cause unexpected failures.
By default the webui is available:
- http://localhost:7767
- login: admin
- password: admin
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- Class: shinken: Guides the basic setup of Shinken.
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- Class: shinken::files: Guides the files setup of Shinken.
- Class: shinken::install: Install Shinken package and Shinken modules.
- Class: shinken::service: Manage the Shinken services.
- Class: shinken::users: Manage the Shinken user/group.
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- Define: shinken::file: Manage templated file.
- Define: shinken::module: Manage Shinken module.
- Define: shinken::undef_package: Install undefined package.
The shinken module's primary class, shinken, guides the basic setup of Shinken on your system.
You can use hiera to set some parameters.
Parameters within shinken
:
Changes the group that Shinken will answer requests as. The parent process will continue to be run as root, but resource accesses by child processes will be done under this group. This group is also the owner group of the shinken items. Default: shinken
Changes the user that Shinken will answer requests as. The parent process will continue to be run as root, but resource accesses by child processes will be done under this user. This user is also the owner of the shinken items. Default: shinken
is an array of shinken modules (See the official list.).
This module is CI tested on Centos 5 & 6, Ubuntu 12.04 & 14.04, Debian 6 & 7, and RHEL 6 & 7 platforms against the OSS version of Puppet.
oloc modules on the Puppet Forge are open projects, and community contributions are essential for keeping them great. Do not hesitate to contribute by pull requests.