NAME¶
configsnapshot - Generates a configuration snapshot for a Torrus tree.
SYNOPSIS¶
torrus configsnapshot --tree=
TREENAME [
options...]
DESCRIPTION¶
This command generates a configuration snapshot from current datasources for
tree
TREENAME. The output is an XML file, ready for compilation,
representing all datasources, monitors and tokensets of a given tree. The
snapshot does not include view definitions. Templates and file patterns are
expanded inside the file. It does not require any other XML configuration
files, except for
defaults.xml and your custom view definitions.
Warning: "configsnapshot" from RRFW release 0.1.5 will not work
correctly with databases from previous releases. Use RRFW release
"0.1.4bf2" instead. "configsnapshot" utility from RRFW
release 0.1.4bf2 does not preserve aliases.
This utility is useful in Torrus upgrade process. In case when RRD files
structure is changing in Torrus default templates, and user(s) demand to
preserve the historical data, the following steps could be done:
- •
- Stop the collector and monitor processes.
- •
- Install newest Torrus software and do not run
"compilexml" immediately.
- •
- Create snapshots of the trees that you want to preserve for
historical reasons:
torrus configsnapshot --tree=myrouters \
--out=/etc/torrus/xmlconfig/myrouters-snapshot.xml
- •
- If needed, move the existing RRD files into different
directory. Then change the "data-dir" parameters in the snapshot
XML accordingly.
- •
- Create a new tree with only the snapshot file in it.
Compile the tree.
- •
- At this stage, it is up to the user to decide wether to
continue running the collector and monitor daemons for this new tree. The
old data may be preserved for historical reference, and collector may be
run with the newest tree structure and definitions.
OPTIONS¶
- --tree=TREE
- Mandatory parameter specifying the tree name.
- --out=FILE
- Sets the output file to FILE. Default is
snapshot.xml.
- --param=PARAM
--value=VALUE
- Sets the filter on datasource leaves that have to be
included in the snapshot. PARAM specifies the name of the
datasource parameter, and VALUE sets the matching value. By default
the numeric comparison is performed.
- --op=OPERATOR
- Sets the fiter comparison operator. Accepted values:
= (numeric), eq (text string comparison), and re
(regular expression match). Default is numeric comparison.
- --verbose
- Displays some extra information.
- --help
- Displays a help message.
FILES¶
- /usr/share/torrus/xmlconfig/defaults.xml
- XML configuration file with default settings for the
datasources and tokensets, as well as default view definitions.
- snapshot.xml
- Default configsnapshot output file.
SEE ALSO¶
torrus(8),
torrus_compilexml(8)
NOTES¶
See more documentation at Torrus home page:
http://torrus.org
AUTHOR¶
Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@yahoo.com>