Thursday, July 9, 2009

ITM Host Availability (ping attribute)

Synopsis

A nice feature which isn't publicized too much in ITM for Linux and Unix agents is the ping capability. They're refrerred to as "Host Availability" for Linux and "Ping Attributes" for Unix Both will accept an input file containing a list of servers to "ping", and both will return status and response time.

Enabling the ping hosts file

Linux

$CANDLEHOME/config/lz.ini: KLZ_PINGHOSTLIST=<path_to_list>

# e.g. KLZ_PINGHOSTLIST=$CANDLEHOME/config/my_hostlist

# Add this to the lz.config if you want to avoid having to reconfig the agent

Unix

$CANDLEHOME/config/ux.ini: KUX_PINGHOSTLIST=<path_to_list>

# e.g. KUX_PINGHOSTLIST=$CANDLEHOME/config/my_hostlist

# Add this to the lz.config if you want to avoid having to reconfig the agent

Extra feature difference

One minor, but important, difference is that the Linux component will only ping servers in the list, while the Unix component has the additional feature using a situation to ping any target host from any managed system. This makes every managed system (agent) a ping source to target critical servers.

Attribute Group: UNIX Ping

Situation Definitions: System_Name == $NODE$, Target_Host == webserver1

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