Does any one know or whether have someone done custom reports in puppet. Which will show the status of the servers, disk, cpu, load, pkg list, configs/files edited via puppet, how often a config file is updated, etc.. -- Deepak _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list Puppet-users@madstop.com https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-users
On Nov 2, 2007, at 6:12 PM, Deepak Naidu wrote:> Does any one know or whether have someone done custom reports in > puppet. Which will show the status of the servers, disk, cpu, > load, pkg list, configs/files edited via puppet, how often a config > file is updated, etc..It''s not really possible to use Puppet for those kinds of reports right now, and some of them will never be possible. Puppet is not a monitoring tool, nor will it ever be. I''m hoping to add finer-grained reporting some time next year, which will give you information on when resources change and how, but that''s about it. -- It''s impossible to foresee the consequences of being clever. -- Christopher Strachey --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
I have a question, if I only want get the fail message from report and mail it, can use the tagmail do this ? or need write a custom report for puppet ? Because I want get the fail message as soon as possible. On 11/3/07, Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com> wrote:> On Nov 2, 2007, at 6:12 PM, Deepak Naidu wrote: > > > Does any one know or whether have someone done custom reports in > > puppet. Which will show the status of the servers, disk, cpu, > > load, pkg list, configs/files edited via puppet, how often a config > > file is updated, etc.. > It''s not really possible to use Puppet for those kinds of reports > right now, and some of them will never be possible. Puppet is not a > monitoring tool, nor will it ever be. > > I''m hoping to add finer-grained reporting some time next year, which > will give you information on when resources change and how, but > that''s about it. > > -- > It''s impossible to foresee the consequences of being clever. > -- Christopher Strachey > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com > > > _______________________________________________ > Puppet-users mailing list > Puppet-users@madstop.com > https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-users >-- Huang Mingyou
On Nov 3, 2007, at 9:49 AM, huang mingyou wrote:> I have a question, if I only want get the fail message from report and > mail it, can use the tagmail do this ? or need write a custom report > for puppet ? Because I want get the fail message as soon as possible.Yes, just use the ''err'' tag, which will match those messages. -- Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics. -- Fletcher Knebel --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
Deepak Naidu wrote:> Does any one know or whether have someone done custom reports in > puppet. Which will show the status of the servers, disk, cpu, load, pkg > listhttp://www.cacti.net/ -scott -- Scott Smith, scott@kontera.com
I was thinking nagios myself. Tim -----Original Message----- From: puppet-users-bounces@madstop.com [mailto:puppet-users-bounces@madstop.com] On Behalf Of Scott Smith Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 7:40 PM To: Puppet User Discussion Subject: Re: [Puppet-users] Custom reports in puppet Deepak Naidu wrote:> Does any one know or whether have someone done custom reports in > puppet. Which will show the status of the servers, disk, cpu, load,pkg> listhttp://www.cacti.net/ -scott -- Scott Smith, scott@kontera.com _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list Puppet-users@madstop.com https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-users
> > http://www.cacti.net/ > > -scott > I was thinking nagios myself. > Timjust for completeness sake: check out munin http://munin.projects.linpro.no/ _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list Puppet-users@madstop.com https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-users
On 11/4/07, Thilo Bangert <bangert@gentoo.org> wrote:> > > http://www.cacti.net/ > > > -scott > > I was thinking nagios myself. > > Tim > > just for completeness sake: check out munin > http://munin.projects.linpro.no/I just wanted to give a +1 to munin. It''s not the sexiest user interface, but it is by *far* the most flexible for graph creation. Once you get the hang of it, it''s usually 10 minutes from "I want a graph for.." to functioning RRD. Love munin. Adam -- HJK Solutions - We Launch Startups - http://www.hjksolutions.com Adam Jacob, Senior Partner T: (206) 508-4759 E: adam@hjksolutions.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 05 November 2007, Adam Jacob wrote:> On 11/4/07, Thilo Bangert <bangert@gentoo.org> wrote: > > > > http://www.cacti.net/ > > > > -scott > > > > > > I was thinking nagios myself. > > > Tim > > > > just for completeness sake: check out munin > > http://munin.projects.linpro.no/ > > I just wanted to give a +1 to munin. It''s not the sexiest user > interface, but it is by *far* the most flexible for graph creation. > Once you get the hang of it, it''s usually 10 minutes from "I want a > graph for.." to functioning RRD. > > Love munin.me too. Not to mention, that there is a munin module available from my repo :) My public sensors can be seen on http://www.edv-bus.at/munin/index.html Regards, David - -- The primary freedom of open source is not the freedom from cost, but the free- dom to shape software to do what you want. This freedom is /never/ exercised without cost, but is available /at all/ only by accepting the very different costs associated with open source, costs not in money, but in time and effort. - -- http://www.schierer.org/~luke/log/20070710-1129/on-forks-and-forking -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHL2BE/Pp1N6Uzh0URAnGzAJ9Va1plBTbgJdzTcwDl5CjJDsCWhQCfUCwd Qtp+NsEEPEgmMhZvTUK5vEI=rCTf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----