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       smokeping_examples - Examples of Smokeping configuration

OOVVEERRVVIIEEWW
       This document provides some examples of Smokeping configu-
       ration files.  All the examples can be found in the "exam-
       ples" directory in the Smokeping documentation. Note that
       the DNS names in the examples are non-functional.

       Details of the syntax and all the variables are found in
       smokeping_config and in the documentation of the corre-
       sponding probe, if applicable.

       This manual is automatically generated from the Smokeping
       source code, specifically the Smokeping::Examples module.

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
       Currently the examples differ only in the "Probes" and
       "Targets" sections. The other sections are taken from the
       "etc/config.dist" configuration template in the Smokeping
       distribution so that the example files are complete.

       If you would like to provide more examples, document the
       other sections or enhance the existing examples, please do
       so, preferably by sending the proposed changes to the
       smokeping-users mailing list.

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       Probe configuration
            *** Probes ***
            +FPing
            binary = /usr/bin/fping

       Probe explanation
           Here we have just one probe, fping, pinging four
           hosts.

           The fping probe is using the default parameters, some
           of them supplied from the Database section ("step" and
           "pings"), and some of them by the probe module.

       Target configuration
            *** Targets ***
            probe = FPing

            menu = Top
            title = Network Latency Grapher
            remark = Welcome to this SmokePing website.

            + mysite1
            menu = Site 1
            title = Hosts in Site 1

            ++ myhost1
            host = myhost1.mysite1.example
            ++ myhost2
            host = myhost2.mysite1.example



            + mysite2
            menu = Site 2
            title = Hosts in Site 2

            ++ myhost3
            host = myhost3.mysite2.example
            ++ myhost4
            host = myhost4.mysite2.example

       Target explanation
           The hosts are located in two sites of two hosts each,
           and the configuration has been divided to site sec-
           tions ('+') and host subsections ('++') accordingly.

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       Probe configuration
            *** Probes ***
            + FPing
            binary = /usr/bin/fping
            packetsize = 1000

            + DNS
            binary = /usr/bin/dig
            lookup = name.example
            pings = 5
            step = 180

            + EchoPingHttp
            pings = 5
            url = /test-url

       Probe explanation
           Here we have three probes: FPing for the regular ICMP
           pings, DNS for name server latency measurement and
           EchoPingHttp for web servers.

           The FPing probe runs with the default parameters,
           except that the ICMP packet size is 1000 bytes instead
           of the default 56 bytes.

           The DNS and EchoPingHttp probes have been configured
           to be a bit more gentle with the servers, as they only
           do 5 queries (pings) instead of the default 20 (or
           whatever is specified in the Database section). How-
           ever, DNS queries are made more often: 5 queries every
           3 minutes instead of every 5 minutes.

       Target configuration
            *** Targets ***
            probe = FPing
            menu = Top
            title = Network Latency Grapher
            remark = Welcome to this SmokePing website.

            + network
            menu = Net latency
            title = Network latency (ICMP pings)

            ++ myhost1
            host = myhost1.example
            ++ myhost2
            host = myhost2.example


            + services
            menu = Service latency
            title = Service latency (DNS, HTTP)

            ++ DNS
            probe = DNS
            menu = DNS latency
            title = Service latency (DNS)

            +++ dns1
            host = dns1.example

            +++ dns2
            host = dns2.example

            ++ HTTP
            menu = HTTP latency
            title = Service latency (HTTP)

            +++ www1
            host = www1.example

            +++ www2
            host = www2.example

       Target explanation
           The target tree has been divided by the probe used.
           This does not have to be the case: every target
           (sub)section can use a different probe, and the same
           probe can be used in different parts of the config
           tree.

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       Probe configuration
            *** Probes ***
            + FPing
            binary = /usr/bin/fping

            ++ FPingNormal
            offset = 0%

            ++ FPingLarge
            packetsize = 5000
            offset = 50%

       Probe explanation
           This example demonstrates the concept of probe
           instances. The FPingLarge and FPingNormal probes are
           independent of each other, they just use the same mod-
           ule, FPing. FPingNormal uses the default parameters,
           and so does FPingLarge except for the 5 kilobyte pack-
           etsize. Both use the same fping binary, and its path
           is configured FPing top section.

           The 'offset' parameters make sure the probes don't run
           at the same time - FPingNormal is run every 'full' 5
           minutes (eg. 8:00, 8:05, 8:10 and so on, in wallclock
           time) while FPingLarge is run halfway through these
           intervals (eg. 8:02:30, 8:07:30 etc.)

           The top FPing section does not define a probe in
           itself because it has subsections. If we really wanted
           to have one probe named "FPing", we could do so by
           making a subsection by that name.

       Target configuration
            *** Targets ***
            probe = FPingNormal
            menu = Top
            title = Network Latency Grapher
            remark = Welcome to this SmokePing website.

            + network
            menu = Net latency
            title = Network latency (ICMP pings)

            ++ myhost1
            menu = myhost1
            title = ICMP latency for myhost1

            +++ normal
            title = Normal packetsize (56 bytes)
            probe = FPingNormal
            host = myhost1.example

            +++ large
            title = Large packetsize (5000 bytes)
            probe = FPingLarge
            host = myhost1.example

            ++ myhost2
            menu = myhost2
            title = ICMP latency for myhost2

            +++ normal
            title = Normal packetsize (56 bytes)
            probe = FPingNormal
            host = myhost2.example

            +++ large
            title = Large packetsize (5000 bytes)
            probe = FPingLarge
            host = myhost2.example

       Target explanation
           The target section shows two host, myhost1.example and
           myhost2.example, being pinged with two differently
           sized ICMP packets. This time the tree is divided by
           the target host rather than the probe.

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       Probe configuration
            *** Probes ***
            + Curl
            # probe-specific variables
            binary = /usr/bin/curl
            step = 60

            # a default for this target-specific variable
            urlformat = http://%host/

       Probe explanation
           This example explains the difference between probe-
           and target-specific variables. We use the Curl probe
           for this.

           Every probe supports at least some probe-specific
           variables. The values of these variables are common to
           all the targets of the probe, and they can only be
           configured in the Probes section. In this case, the
           probe-specific variables are "binary" and "step".

           Target-specific variables are supported by most
           probes, the most notable exception being the FPing
           probe and its derivatives. Target-specific variables
           can have different values for different targets. They
           can be configured in both Probes and Targets sections.
           The values assigned in the Probes section function
           become default values that can be overridden in the
           Targets section.

           The documentation of each probe states which of its
           variables are probe-specific and which are target-spe-
           cific.

           In this case the "urlformat" variable is a target-spe-
           cific one.  It is also quite uncommon, because it can
           contain a placeholder for the "host" variable in the
           Targets section. This is not a general feature, its
           usage is only limited to the "urlformat" variable and
           the "%host%" escape.

           (The reason why the FPing probe does not support tar-
           get-specific variables is simply the fact that the
           fping program measures all its targets in one go, so
           they all have the same parameters. The other probes
           ping their targets one at a time.)

       Target configuration
            *** Targets ***
            probe = Curl
            menu = Top
            title = Network Latency Grapher
            remark = Welcome to this SmokePing website.

            + HTTP
            menu = http
            title = HTTP latency

            ++ myhost1
            menu = myhost1
            title = HTTP latency for myhost1
            host = myhost1.example

            ++ myhost2
            menu = myhost2
            title = HTTP latency for myhost2
            host = myhost2.example

            ++ myhost3
            menu = myhost3
            title = HTTP latency for myhost3 (port 8080!)
            host = myhost3.example
            urlformat = http://%host%:8080/

            + FTP
            menu = ftp
            title = FTP latency
            urlformat = ftp://%host%/

            ++ myhost1
            menu = myhost1
            title = FTP latency for myhost1
            host = myhost1.example

            ++ myhost2
            menu = myhost2
            title = FTP latency for myhost2
            host = myhost2.example

       Target explanation
           The target tree is divided into an HTTP branch and an
           FTP one.  The servers "myhost1.example" and
           "myhost2.example" are probed in both. The third
           server, "myhost3.example", only has an HTTP server,
           and it's in a non-standard port (8080).

           The "urlformat" variable is specified for the whole
           FTP branch as "ftp://%host%/". For the HTTP branch,
           the default from the Probes section is used, except
           for myhost3, which overrides it to tag the port number
           into the URL.

           The myhost3 assignment could just as well have
           included the hostname verbatim (ie. urlformat =
           http://myhost3.example:8080/) instead of using the
           %host% placeholder, but the host variable would still
           have been required (even though it wouldn't have been
           used for anything).

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       Probe configuration
            *** Probes ***
            + FPing
            binary = /usr/bin/fping

            # these expect to find echoping in /usr/bin
            # if not, you'll have to specify the location separately for each probe
            # + EchoPing         # uses TCP or UDP echo (port 7)
            # + EchoPingDiscard  # uses TCP or UDP discard (port 9)
            # + EchoPingChargen  # uses TCP chargen (port 19)
            + EchoPingSmtp       # SMTP (25/tcp) for mail servers
            + EchoPingHttps      # HTTPS (443/tcp) for web servers
            + EchoPingHttp       # HTTP (80/tcp) for web servers and caches
            + EchoPingIcp        # ICP (3130/udp) for caches

       Probe explanation
           This example shows most of the echoping-derived probes
           in action.

       Target configuration
            *** Targets ***
            # default probe
            probe = FPing

            menu = Top
            title = Network Latency Grapher
            remark = Welcome to this SmokePing website.

            + MyServers

            menu = My Servers
            title = My Servers





            ++ www-server
            menu = www-server
            title = Web Server (www-server) / ICMP
            # probe = FPing propagated from top
            host = www-server.example

            +++ http
            menu = http
            title = Web Server (www-server) / HTTP
            probe = EchoPingHttp
            host = www-server.example
            # default url is /

            +++ https
            menu = https
            title = Web Server (www-server) / HTTPS
            probe = EchoPingHttps
            host = www-server.example

            ++ cache
            menu = www-cache
            title = Web Cache (www-cache) / ICMP
            host = www-cache.example

            +++ http
            menu = http
            title = www-cache / HTTP
            probe = EchoPingHttp
            host = www-cache.example
            port = 8080 # use the squid port
            url = http://www.somehost.example/

            +++ icp
            menu = icp
            title = www-cache / ICP
            probe = EchoPingIcp
            host = www-cache.example
            url = http://www.somehost.example/

            ++ mail
            menu = mail-server
            title = Mail Server (mail-server) / ICMP
            host = mail-server.example

            +++ smtp
            menu = mail-server / SMTP
            title = Mail Server (mail-server) / SMTP
            probe = EchoPingSmtp
            host = mail-server.example

       Target explanation
           All the servers are pinged both with ICMP (the FPing
           probe) and their respective echoping probe. The proxy
           server, www-cache, is probed with both HTTP requests
           and ICP requests for the same URL.

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       Probe configuration
            *** Probes ***

            + FPing

            binary = /usr/sepp/bin/fping

       Probe explanation
           This is the template configuration file distributed
           with Smokeping.  It is included in the examples as
           well for the sake of completeness.

       Target configuration
            *** Targets ***

            probe = FPing

            menu = Top
            title = Network Latency Grapher
            remark = Welcome to the SmokePing website of xxx Company. \
                     Here you will learn all about the latency of our network.

            + World

            menu = World
            title = Worldwide Connectivity

            ++ Europe

            menu = Europe
            title =European Connectivity

            +++ Switzerland

            menu = Switzerland
            title =Swiss Connectivity
            alerts = bigloss,someloss,startloss

            ++++ SBB

            menu = SBB/CFF/FFS
            title =Swiss Federal Railways Webserver
            host = www.railway-server.abc

            ++++ Tiscali

            menu = Tiscali Web
            title = Tiscali Webserver www.tiscali.abc
            host = www.tiscali-web.abc

            +++ UK

            menu = United Kingdom
            title = United Kingdom

            ++++ UCL

            menu = UCL
            title = UCL
            host = www.ucl-abc.acc.uk

            ++ USA

            menu = North America
            title =North American Connectivity

            +++ MIT

            menu = MIT
            title = Massachusetts Institute of Technology Webserver
            host = www.gurkoman.ybc

            +++ IU

            menu = IU
            title = Indiana University
            host = www.iu.ali

            +++ UCB

            menu = U. C. Berkeley
            title = U. C. Berkeley Webserver
            host = www.berkly.udi

            +++ UCSD

            menu = U. C. San Diego
            title = U. C. San Diego Webserver
            host = www.ucsdddar.art

            +++ Sun

            menu = Sun Microsystems
            title = Sun Microsystems Webserver
            host = www.sun-web.com

       Target explanation
           This is the template configuration file distributed
           with Smokeping.  It is included in the examples as
           well for the sake of completeness.

CCOOPPYYRRIIGGHHTT
       Copyright 2005 by Niko Tyni.

LLIICCEENNSSEE
       This program is free software; you can redistribute it
       and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
       License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
       either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any
       later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
       useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
       warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
       details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
       License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
       Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
       02139, USA.

AAUUTTHHOORR
       Niko Tyni <ntyni@iki.fi>

SSEEEE AALLSSOO
       The other Smokeping documents, especially smokeping_con-
       fig.



2.0.9                       2006-07-14      SMOKEPING_EXAMPLES(7)
