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gkrellmd(8) |
User's Manual |
gkrellmd(8) |
gkrellmd - The GNU Krell Monitors Server
gkrellmd [ --help ] [ --verbose ] [ -u |
--update-hz f ] [ -m | --max-clients N ] [ -A |
--address server_address ] [ -P | --port server_port ] [
-a | --allow-host hostname ] [ -d | --detach ] [
-p | --plugin name ] [ -pe | --plugin-enable name
] [ --plist ] [ --plog ] | --logfile path ] |
--syslog ] [ -U | --user username ] [ -G |
--group groupname ] [ --pidfile path ] [ --inet-interval
seconds ] [ --io-timeout seconds ] [ --reconnect-timeout seconds
] [ --mailbox mbox_path ] [ --net-timer net_interface ] [
--mbmon-port number ]
gkrellmd Listens for connections from gkrellm clients. When a
gkrellm client connects to a gkrellmd server all builtin
monitors collect their data from the server. However, the gkrellm
process is running on the local machine, so plugins enabled in gkrellm
will collect data from the local context unless the plugin is client/server
capable and has a gkrellmd plugin counterpart which is installed and
enabled on the server. Enabling a gkrellmd plugin installed on a server
requires adding a plugin-enable line to a gkrellmd.conf file.
Any command launching from a gkrellm client will run commands on
the local machine. If you want to execute commands on the server, the client
side commands can use ssh.
There is no support for file system mounting on the machine where
the gkrellmd server is running.
- -h --help
- Displays usage information and exits.
- -v --version
- Prints gkrellmd version and exits.
- -V --verbose
- Prints connection progress.
- -u, --update-hz f
- Sets the data update frequency in samples per second for the server. This
is independent of and should be less than the gkrellm client update
rate. The rate can be from 1 to 10 and should be lower to minimize network
traffic. A value of not much more than 1/2 the client update rate is best
where it is not important to minimize network traffic.
- -m, --max-clients N
- Sets the maximum number of simultaneous clients allowed to connect to the
server.
- -A, --address server_address
- Use server_address for the network connection.
- -P, --port server_port
- Use server_port for the network connection.
- -a, --allow-host hostname
- Specify hosts which are allowed to connect. Multiple allow-host
arguments may be given. If no hosts are specified on the command line or
in a gkrellmd.conf file, then all hosts are allowed to connect. The
hostname argument may be a text name or an IPv4 or IPv6 dotted
notation. For IPv4, the simple subnet pattern x.y.z.* may be used. Also,
if hostname is the keyword ALL then all hosts are allowed.
This option is additive and specified hosts will be added to the hostnames
listed in gkrellmd.conf files unless the --clear-hosts option is
given first.
- -p, --plugin name
- For plugin development convenience, load and enable the command line
specified plugin to avoid repeated install steps in the development cycle.
See the README from the gkrellm demo5 for more information on
gkrellmd plugin development. Requires at least gkrellmd version
2.2.0.
- -pe, --plugin-enable name
- Specify an installed plugin to enable (this is probably more convenient to
specify in a gkrellmd.conf file). Requires at least gkrellmd version
2.2.0.
- -plist
- Output a list of plugins which are installed and available to enable and
exit. Requires at least gkrellmd version 2.2.0.
- -plog
- Output a log of the plugin install process. When requesting a log, the
--detach option will have no effect. Requires at least gkrellmd
version 2.2.0.
- -l, --logfile path
- Enable sending error and debugging messages to a log file.
- --syslog
- Enable sending logging messages to the syslog file.
- -c, --clear-hosts
- Clears the current list of allowed hosts. Use this before any
--allow-host arguments if you want command line allowed hosts to
override and not be additive to those specified in gkrellmd.conf
files.
- -d, --detach
- Runs gkrellmd in the background and detaches from the terminal.
- -U, --user username
- Changes user to username after startup. Useful if you want to run
gkrellmd as root, but set it to run with another privileges; typically as
the nobody user.
- -G, --group groupname
- Changes group to groupname after startup.
- --pidfile path
- Create a PID file for the running gkrellmd. Typically, path would
be /var/run/gkrellmd.pid. Default is no PID file.
- --inet-interval seconds
- The Internet monitor defaults to reading TCP connections once per second.
However, for Linux SMP kernels where reading /proc/net/tcp causes high cpu
usage, the inet-interval may be set to 1-20 seconds to slow down
/proc/net/tcp reads. Or set it to 0 to totally disable the Internet
monitor. Requires at least gkrellmd version 2.1.8.
- --io-timeout seconds
- Configure gkrellm clients to disconnect from a gkrellmd server if there is
an io-timeout interval where the client receives no input from the
server. Use this for conditions where gkrellmd may be ungracefully
terminated such that socket connections are not closed. Minimum is 2 (less
than 2 for no I/O disconnecting and is the default). Requires at least
2.1.8 versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
- --reconnect-timeout seconds
- Configure gkrellm clients to attempt automatic reconnects to a gkrellmd
server every reconnect-timeout seconds after a disconnected state
is detected. Disconnected states are created by normal gkrellmd shutdowns
or by an expiring io-timeout. Minimum is 2 (less than 2 for no
automatic reconnecting and is the default). Requires at least 2.1.8
versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
- --mailbox mbox_path
- Check the server side mailbox mbox_path and send mail counts to
connected gkrellm clients. Mailbox types may be mbox, Maildir, and MH
mail. Requires at least 2.1.11 versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
- --net-timer net_interface
- Configure gkrellmd to send the connect time for a network interface to all
clients to be displayed in the client gkrellm timer button monitor
display. If this is done, the client gkrellm timer button can still
execute commands on the client, but the button will not affect the timer
display. If you want the client timer button to execute commands on the
server, your timer button commands can use ssh. So set this if your server
box has say a ppp0 or ippp0 connection and you want to monitor its connect
time. Requires at least 2.2.7 versions of both gkrellmd and gkrellm.
- --mbmon-port port_number
- If the mbmon daemon is running when gkrellmd is started, gkrellmd will
connect to mbmon using the given port_number and send mbmon sensor data to
connected gkrellm clients. The mbmon daemon should have been started using
the same port number like so: mbmon -r -P port_number
On the server machine where gkrellmd is installed, copy the sample
gkrellmd.conf file from the server subdirectory of the
gkrellm source tarball to one of the gkrellmd.conf locations
listed in the FILES section and edit it to set your preferences or to
enable plugins. Probably don't set the detached option until you are
happy with the configuration. Run: gkrellmd
On a client machine, run: gkrellm -s
server-machine-name
Configure the client gkrellm in its graphical configuration window
as you wish, and that's all there is to it. Of course, if you don't use the
default gkrellmd port number you will have to supply an
appropriate port argument to the client gkrellm.
Available plugins will be installed in the plugins-gkrellmd
directory locations listed in the FILES section. You may test enable
any of these plugins with the -pe option, but for permanent enabling
you should add a plugin-enable line to any gkrellmd.conf file
listed in the FILES section. Run gkrellmd -plist to see a list
of all installed plugins and run gkrellmd -plog to see a log of the
plugin install process.
- /usr/local/etc/gkrellmd.conf
- System server config which is read first. The config file may contain
lines similar to the command line args. For example:
- allow-host localhost
- allow-host 127.0.0.1
- allow-host 192.168.0.*
- port 19150
- max-clients 2
- update-hz 2
- detach
- io-timeout 5
- reconnect-timeout 5
- plugin-enable gkrelltopd
-
With the exception of --allow-host, command line args will
override options in gkrellmd.conf files.
- ~/.gkrellmd.conf
- User server config file which is read last.
- ~/.gkrellm2/plugins-gkrellmd
- User server plugin directory.
- /usr/local/libexec/gkrellm2/plugins-gkrellmd
- System wide server plugin directory.
- /usr/local/lib/gkrellm2/plugins-gkrellmd
- Local server plugin directory.
This manual page was written by Bill Wilson <billw@gkrellm.net>.
http://www.gkrellm.net/
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