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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# This file is largely copied from the Nagios module included in the
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# Func project. Original copyright follows:
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#
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# func-nagios - Schedule downtime and enables/disable notifications
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# Copyright 2011, Red Hat, Inc.
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# Tim Bielawa <tbielawa@redhat.com>
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#
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# This software may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU
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# general public license version 2.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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Action Summaries (all must be delegate_to'd a nagios server):
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* Set 30 minutes of downtime for a single service:
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action: nagios action=downtime minutes=30 service=httpd host=$inventory_hostname
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* Set 30 minutes of downtime for a few services:
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action: nagios action=downtime minutes=30 services=httpd,git,nfs host=$inventory_hostname
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* (Un)Silence all alerts from a host/service:
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action: nagios action=silence host=$inventory_hostname
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action: nagios action=unsilence host=$inventory_hostname
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* Enable/Disable alerts for a host or service(s):
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action: nagios action=enable_alerts service=host host=$inventory_hostname
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action: nagios action=disable_alerts services=httpd,git,nfs host=$inventory_hostname
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Note: 'service' is an alias for 'services'.
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Separate multiple services with commas.
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Configuration:
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If your nagios cmdfile is not /var/spool/nagios/cmd/nagios.cmd you
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can configure ansible (on your nagios server) to use the correct
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one by making a file called /etc/ansible/modules/nagios.conf that
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looks like this:
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[main]
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cmdfile = /path/to/your/nagios.cmd
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When calling this module via ansible, use the 'cmdfile' parameter to
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set it explicitly.
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"""
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import ConfigParser
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import types
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import time
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MODULE_CONFIG = '/etc/ansible/modules/nagios.conf'
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DEFAULT_CMDFILE = '/var/spool/nagios/cmd/nagios.cmd'
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######################################################################
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def which_cmdfile():
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try:
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config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser({'cmdfile': DEFAULT_CMDFILE})
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config.read(MODULE_CONFIG)
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return config.get('main', 'cmdfile')
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except:
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return DEFAULT_CMDFILE
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######################################################################
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def main():
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ACTION_CHOICES = [
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'downtime',
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'silence',
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'unsilence',
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'enable_alerts',
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'disable_alerts'
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]
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module = AnsibleModule(
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argument_spec=dict(
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action=dict(required=True, default=None, choices=ACTION_CHOICES),
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author=dict(default='Ansible'),
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host=dict(required=True, default=None),
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minutes=dict(default=30),
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cmdfile=dict(default=which_cmdfile()),
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services=dict(default=None, aliases=['service']),
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)
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)
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action = module.params['action']
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minutes = module.params['minutes']
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services = module.params['services']
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##################################################################
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# Required args per action:
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# downtime = (minutes, service, host)
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# (un)silence = (host)
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# (enable/disable)_alerts = (service, host)
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#
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# AnsibleModule will verify most stuff, we need to verify
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# 'minutes' and 'service' manually.
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##################################################################
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if action == 'downtime':
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# Make sure there's an actual service selected
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if not services:
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module.fail_json(msg='no service selected to set downtime for')
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# Make sure minutes is a number
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try:
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m = int(minutes)
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if not isinstance(m, types.IntType):
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module.fail_json(msg='minutes must be a number')
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except:
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module.fail_json(msg='invalid entry for minutes')
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##################################################################
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if action in ['enable_alerts', 'disable_alerts']:
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if not services:
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module.fail_json(msg='a service is required when setting alerts')
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##################################################################
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ansible_nagios = Nagios(module, **module.params)
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ansible_nagios.act()
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##################################################################
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######################################################################
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class Nagios(object):
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"""
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Perform common tasks in Nagios related to downtime and
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notifications.
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The complete set of external commands Nagios handles is documented
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on their website:
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http://old.nagios.org/developerinfo/externalcommands/commandlist.php
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Note that in the case of `schedule_svc_downtime`,
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`enable_svc_notifications`, and `disable_svc_notifications`, the
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service argument should be passed as a list.
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"""
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def __init__(self, module, **kwargs):
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self.module = module
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self.action = kwargs['action']
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self.author = kwargs['author']
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self.host = kwargs['host']
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self.minutes = int(kwargs['minutes'])
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self.cmdfile = kwargs['cmdfile']
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if (kwargs['services'] is None) or (kwargs['services'] == 'host'):
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self.services = kwargs['services']
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else:
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self.services = kwargs['services'].split(',')
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self.command_results = []
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def _now(self):
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"""
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The time in seconds since 12:00:00AM Jan 1, 1970
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"""
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return int(time.time())
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def _write_command(self, cmd):
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"""
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Write the given command to the Nagios command file
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"""
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try:
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fp = open(self.cmdfile, 'w')
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fp.write(cmd)
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fp.flush()
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fp.close()
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self.command_results.append(cmd.strip())
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except IOError:
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self.module.fail_json(msg='unable to write to nagios command file',
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cmdfile=self.cmdfile)
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def _fmt_dt_str(self, cmd, host, duration, author=None,
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comment="Scheduling downtime", start=None,
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svc=None, fixed=1, trigger=0):
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"""
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Format an external-command downtime string.
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cmd - Nagios command ID
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host - Host schedule downtime on
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duration - Minutes to schedule downtime for
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author - Name to file the downtime as
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comment - Reason for running this command (upgrade, reboot, etc)
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start - Start of downtime in seconds since 12:00AM Jan 1 1970
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Default is to use the entry time (now)
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svc - Service to schedule downtime for, omit when for host downtime
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fixed - Start now if 1, start when a problem is detected if 0
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trigger - Optional ID of event to start downtime from. Leave as 0 for
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fixed downtime.
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Syntax: [submitted] COMMAND;<host_name>;[<service_description>]
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<start_time>;<end_time>;<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;
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<comment>
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"""
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entry_time = self._now()
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if start is None:
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start = entry_time
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hdr = "[%s] %s;%s;" % (entry_time, cmd, host)
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duration_s = (duration * 60)
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end = start + duration_s
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if not author:
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author = self.author
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if svc is not None:
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dt_args = [svc, str(start), str(end), str(fixed), str(trigger),
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str(duration_s), author, comment]
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else:
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# Downtime for a host if no svc specified
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dt_args = [str(start), str(end), str(fixed), str(trigger),
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str(duration_s), author, comment]
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dt_arg_str = ";".join(dt_args)
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dt_str = hdr + dt_arg_str + "\n"
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return dt_str
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def _fmt_notif_str(self, cmd, host, svc=None):
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"""
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Format an external-command notification string.
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cmd - Nagios command ID.
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host - Host to en/disable notifications on..
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svc - Service to schedule downtime for. A value is not required
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for host downtime.
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Syntax: [submitted] COMMAND;<host_name>[;<service_description>]
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"""
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entry_time = self._now()
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if svc is not None:
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notif_str = "[%s] %s;%s;%s\n" % (entry_time, cmd, host, svc)
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else:
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# Downtime for a host if no svc specified
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notif_str = "[%s] %s;%s\n" % (entry_time, cmd, host)
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return notif_str
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def schedule_svc_downtime(self, host, services=[], minutes=30):
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"""
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This command is used to schedule downtime for a particular
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service.
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During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send
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notifications out about the service.
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Syntax: SCHEDULE_SVC_DOWNTIME;<host_name>;<service_description>
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<start_time>;<end_time>;<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;
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<comment>
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"""
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cmd = "SCHEDULE_SVC_DOWNTIME"
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for service in services:
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dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, host, minutes, svc=service)
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self._write_command(dt_cmd_str)
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def schedule_host_downtime(self, host, minutes=30):
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"""
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This command is used to schedule downtime for a particular
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host.
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During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send
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notifications out about the host.
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Syntax: SCHEDULE_HOST_DOWNTIME;<host_name>;<start_time>;<end_time>;
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<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;<comment>
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"""
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cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOST_DOWNTIME"
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dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, host, minutes)
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self._write_command(dt_cmd_str)
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def schedule_hostgroup_host_downtime(self, hostgroup, minutes=30):
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"""
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This command is used to schedule downtime for all hosts in a
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particular hostgroup.
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During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send
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notifications out about the hosts.
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Syntax: SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME;<hostgroup_name>;<start_time>;
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<end_time>;<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;<comment>
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"""
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cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME"
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dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, hostgroup, minutes)
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self._write_command(dt_cmd_str)
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def schedule_hostgroup_svc_downtime(self, hostgroup, minutes=30):
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"""
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This command is used to schedule downtime for all services in
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a particular hostgroup.
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During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send
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notifications out about the services.
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Note that scheduling downtime for services does not
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automatically schedule downtime for the hosts those services
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are associated with.
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Syntax: SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME;<hostgroup_name>;<start_time>;
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<end_time>;<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;<comment>
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"""
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cmd = "SCHEDULE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME"
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dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, hostgroup, minutes)
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self._write_command(dt_cmd_str)
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def schedule_servicegroup_host_downtime(self, servicegroup, minutes=30):
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"""
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This command is used to schedule downtime for all hosts in a
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particular servicegroup.
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During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send
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notifications out about the hosts.
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Syntax: SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME;<servicegroup_name>;
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<start_time>;<end_time>;<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;
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<comment>
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"""
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cmd = "SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_DOWNTIME"
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dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, servicegroup, minutes)
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self._write_command(dt_cmd_str)
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def schedule_servicegroup_svc_downtime(self, servicegroup, minutes=30):
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"""
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This command is used to schedule downtime for all services in
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a particular servicegroup.
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During the specified downtime, Nagios will not send
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notifications out about the services.
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Note that scheduling downtime for services does not
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automatically schedule downtime for the hosts those services
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are associated with.
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Syntax: SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME;<servicegroup_name>;
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<start_time>;<end_time>;<fixed>;<trigger_id>;<duration>;<author>;
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<comment>
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"""
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cmd = "SCHEDULE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_DOWNTIME"
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dt_cmd_str = self._fmt_dt_str(cmd, servicegroup, minutes)
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self._write_command(dt_cmd_str)
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def disable_host_svc_notifications(self, host):
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"""
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This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent
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out for all services on the specified host.
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Note that this command does not disable notifications from
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being sent out about the host.
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Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def disable_host_notifications(self, host):
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"""
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This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent
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out for the specified host.
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Note that this command does not disable notifications for
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services associated with this host.
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Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def disable_svc_notifications(self, host, services=[]):
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"""
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This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent
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out for the specified service.
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Note that this command does not disable notifications from
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being sent out about the host.
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Syntax: DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>;<service_description>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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for service in services:
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host, svc=service)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def disable_servicegroup_host_notifications(self, servicegroup):
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"""
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This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent
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out for all hosts in the specified servicegroup.
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Note that this command does not disable notifications for
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services associated with hosts in this service group.
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Syntax: DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<servicegroup_name>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def disable_servicegroup_svc_notifications(self, servicegroup):
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"""
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This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent
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out for all services in the specified servicegroup.
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Note that this does not prevent notifications from being sent
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out about the hosts in this servicegroup.
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Syntax: DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<servicegroup_name>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def disable_hostgroup_host_notifications(self, hostgroup):
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"""
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Disables notifications for all hosts in a particular
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hostgroup.
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Note that this does not disable notifications for the services
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associated with the hosts in the hostgroup - see the
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DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS command for that.
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Syntax: DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<hostgroup_name>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def disable_hostgroup_svc_notifications(self, hostgroup):
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"""
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Disables notifications for all services associated with hosts
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in a particular hostgroup.
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Note that this does not disable notifications for the hosts in
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the hostgroup - see the DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS
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command for that.
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Syntax: DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<hostgroup_name>
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"""
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cmd = "DISABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def enable_host_notifications(self, host):
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"""
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Enables notifications for a particular host.
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Note that this command does not enable notifications for
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services associated with this host.
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Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
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"""
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cmd = "ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host)
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self._write_command(notif_str)
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def enable_host_svc_notifications(self, host):
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"""
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Enables notifications for all services on the specified host.
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Note that this does not enable notifications for the host.
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Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
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"""
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cmd = "ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host)
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nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str)
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if nagios_return:
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return notif_str
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else:
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return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
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def enable_svc_notifications(self, host, services=[]):
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"""
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Enables notifications for a particular service.
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Note that this does not enable notifications for the host.
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Syntax: ENABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>;<service_description>
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"""
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cmd = "ENABLE_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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nagios_return = True
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return_str_list = []
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for service in services:
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, host, svc=service)
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nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) and nagios_return
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return_str_list.append(notif_str)
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if nagios_return:
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return return_str_list
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else:
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return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
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def enable_hostgroup_host_notifications(self, hostgroup):
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"""
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Enables notifications for all hosts in a particular hostgroup.
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Note that this command does not enable notifications for
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services associated with the hosts in this hostgroup.
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Syntax: ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<hostgroup_name>
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"""
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cmd = "ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup)
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nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str)
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if nagios_return:
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return notif_str
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else:
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return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
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def enable_hostgroup_svc_notifications(self, hostgroup):
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"""
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Enables notifications for all services that are associated
|
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with hosts in a particular hostgroup.
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|
||||
Note that this does not enable notifications for the hosts in
|
||||
this hostgroup.
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|
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Syntax: ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<hostgroup_name>
|
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"""
|
||||
|
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cmd = "ENABLE_HOSTGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
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notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, hostgroup)
|
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nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str)
|
||||
|
||||
if nagios_return:
|
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return notif_str
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
|
||||
|
||||
def enable_servicegroup_host_notifications(self, servicegroup):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Enables notifications for all hosts that have services that
|
||||
are members of a particular servicegroup.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that this command does not enable notifications for
|
||||
services associated with the hosts in this servicegroup.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax: ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<servicegroup_name>
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
cmd = "ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
|
||||
notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup)
|
||||
nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str)
|
||||
|
||||
if nagios_return:
|
||||
return notif_str
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
|
||||
|
||||
def enable_servicegroup_svc_notifications(self, servicegroup):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Enables notifications for all services that are members of a
|
||||
particular servicegroup.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that this does not enable notifications for the hosts in
|
||||
this servicegroup.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax: ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<servicegroup_name>
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
cmd = "ENABLE_SERVICEGROUP_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS"
|
||||
notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(cmd, servicegroup)
|
||||
nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str)
|
||||
|
||||
if nagios_return:
|
||||
return notif_str
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
|
||||
|
||||
def silence_host(self, host):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
This command is used to prevent notifications from being sent
|
||||
out for the host and all services on the specified host.
|
||||
|
||||
This is equivalent to calling disable_host_svc_notifications
|
||||
and disable_host_notifications.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
|
||||
Syntax: DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
cmd = [
|
||||
"DISABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS",
|
||||
"DISABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
|
||||
]
|
||||
nagios_return = True
|
||||
return_str_list = []
|
||||
for c in cmd:
|
||||
notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(c, host)
|
||||
nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) and nagios_return
|
||||
return_str_list.append(notif_str)
|
||||
|
||||
if nagios_return:
|
||||
return return_str_list
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
|
||||
|
||||
def unsilence_host(self, host):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
This command is used to enable notifications for the host and
|
||||
all services on the specified host.
|
||||
|
||||
This is equivalent to calling enable_host_svc_notifications
|
||||
and enable_host_notifications.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
|
||||
Syntax: ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS;<host_name>
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
cmd = [
|
||||
"ENABLE_HOST_SVC_NOTIFICATIONS",
|
||||
"ENABLE_HOST_NOTIFICATIONS"
|
||||
]
|
||||
nagios_return = True
|
||||
return_str_list = []
|
||||
for c in cmd:
|
||||
notif_str = self._fmt_notif_str(c, host)
|
||||
nagios_return = self._write_command(notif_str) and nagios_return
|
||||
return_str_list.append(notif_str)
|
||||
|
||||
if nagios_return:
|
||||
return return_str_list
|
||||
else:
|
||||
return "Fail: could not write to the command file"
|
||||
|
||||
def act(self):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Figure out what you want to do from ansible, and then do the
|
||||
needful (at the earliest).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# host or service downtime?
|
||||
if self.action == 'downtime':
|
||||
if self.services == 'host':
|
||||
self.schedule_host_downtime(self.host, self.minutes)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.schedule_svc_downtime(self.host,
|
||||
services=self.services,
|
||||
minutes=self.minutes)
|
||||
|
||||
# toggle the host AND service alerts
|
||||
elif self.action == 'silence':
|
||||
self.silence_host(self.host)
|
||||
|
||||
elif self.action == 'unsilence':
|
||||
self.unsilence_host(self.host)
|
||||
|
||||
# toggle host/svc alerts
|
||||
elif self.action == 'enable_alerts':
|
||||
if self.services == 'host':
|
||||
self.enable_host_notifications(self.host)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.enable_svc_notifications(self.host,
|
||||
services=self.services)
|
||||
|
||||
elif self.action == 'disable_alerts':
|
||||
if self.services == 'host':
|
||||
self.disable_host_notifications(self.host)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.disable_svc_notifications(self.host,
|
||||
services=self.services)
|
||||
# wtf?
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self.module.fail_json(msg="unknown action specified: '%s'" % \
|
||||
self.action)
|
||||
|
||||
self.module.exit_json(nagios_commands=self.command_results,
|
||||
changed=True)
|
||||
|
||||
######################################################################
|
||||
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
|
||||
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
|
||||
main()
|
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