From ee2e913315a13e1c56e9979d86a0f688cc31a374 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tim Bielawa Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 15:17:57 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Remove words about using 'host' in the parameters desc. Also, fix delegate to nagios.example.com --- rst/modules/nagios.rst | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/rst/modules/nagios.rst b/rst/modules/nagios.rst index 43c044f985..5c50f5d2a6 100644 --- a/rst/modules/nagios.rst +++ b/rst/modules/nagios.rst @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ The following parameters may be used with the **downtime** action: | minutes | no | 30 | minutes to schedule downtime for | +---------------+----------+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ | services | no | | what to manage downtime/alerts for. separate multiple services | -| | | | with commas. use 'host' to manage the host itself. | +| | | | with commas. | | | | | **service** is as an alias for **services** | +---------------+----------+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The following parameter must be used with the **enable_alerts** and **disable_al | parameter | required | default | comments | +===============+==========+==================================+==================================================================+ | services | no | | what to manage downtime/alerts for. separate multiple services | -| | | | with commas. use 'host' to manage the host itself. | +| | | | with commas. | | | | | **service** is as an alias for **services** | +---------------+----------+----------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------+ @@ -73,25 +73,25 @@ Examples of Scheduling Downtime in :doc:`playbooks`:: tasks: - name: set 30 minutes of apache downtime action: nagios action=downtime minutes=15 service=httpd host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com - name: schedule an hour of HOST downtime action: nagios action=downtime minutes=60 service=host host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com # Use the default of 30 minutes # Schedule downtime for three services at once - name: schedule downtime for a few services action: nagios action=downtime services=frob,foobar,qeuz host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com And from the command line: .. code-block:: bash - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=downtime minutes=15 service=httpd host=server01.example.com" - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=downtime minutes=60 service=host host=server01.example.com" - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=downtime services=frob,foobar,qeuz host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=downtime minutes=15 service=httpd host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=downtime minutes=60 service=host host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=downtime services=frob,foobar,qeuz host=server01.example.com" Examples of handling specific host/service alerts in :doc:`playbooks`:: @@ -101,25 +101,25 @@ Examples of handling specific host/service alerts in :doc:`playbooks`:: tasks: - name: enable SMART disk alerts action: nagios action=enable_alerts service=smart host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com # Note that you can disable multiple at once - name: disable httpd alerts action: nagios action=disable_alerts service=httpd,nfs host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com # And disabling HOST alerts - name: disable HOST alerts action: nagios action=disable_alerts service=host host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com And from the command line: .. code-block:: bash - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=enable_alerts service=smart host=server01.example.com" - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=disable_alerts service=httpd,nfs host=server01.example.com" - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=disable_alerts service=host host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=enable_alerts service=smart host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=disable_alerts service=httpd,nfs host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=disable_alerts service=host host=server01.example.com" Examples of Silencing all host/service alerts in :doc:`playbooks`:: @@ -129,18 +129,18 @@ Examples of Silencing all host/service alerts in :doc:`playbooks`:: tasks: - name: silence ALL alerts action: nagios action=silence host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com - name: unsilence all alerts action: nagios action=unsilence host=$inventory_hostname - delegate_to: nagios.com + delegate_to: nagios.example.com And from the command line: .. code-block:: bash - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=silence host=server01.example.com" - $ ansible nagios.com -m nagios -a "action=unsilence host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=silence host=server01.example.com" + $ ansible nagios.example.com -m nagios -a "action=unsilence host=server01.example.com" **Optional Configuration**