NAME
Monitoring::Spooler - Notification queue for Zabbix, Nagios, et.al.
NAME
Monitoring::Spooler - a notification queue for Zabbix, Nagios and other
montioring systems
SETUP
GET A TEXT AND/OR VOICE PROVIDER
First you need to sign up at a suitable text and/or voice provider, e.g.
sipgate.
You'll need the credentials for this provider later.
CONFIGURATION
See below for an example configuration. Place it at
/etc/mon-spooler/spooler.conf.
Adjust DBFile (path to SQLite database, needs to be writeable by cronjob
and webapp), TemplatePath, StaticPath and the list of transports. Set
the credentials from the previous step here. Remove any transport you
don't have credentials for.
RUN BOOTSTRAP
Run the bootstrap command:
mon-spooler.pl bootstrap --name=<newgrp>
This will create an initial group and set things up.
CREATE CRONJOBS
Create at least one cronjob here. If you have set-up an provider which
supports both text and phone messages you should set up two cronjobs
here, otherwise create only one for either phone or test messages.
SETUP MONITORING
Set up your monitoring to send notifications the this external command:
mon-spooler.pl create -g<group_id> -t<{text|phone}> -m<message>
If you've created only one group and only want to send text messages
this could look like this:
mon-spooler.pl create -g1 -ttext -m<MSG>
How you pass MSG depends on your monitoring solution. Take a look at the
next subsection on setup with Zabbix.
ZABBIX SETUP
To allow Zabbix to trigger external notifications you'll need some kind
of wrapper script since Zabbix is very strict on how and where it'll
place it's notifications.
First you'll need to set AlertScriptsPath in you zabbix_server.conf to
some exisiting path. If it is already set remember this path.
Next you'll need to place a simple wrapper script (e.g. a shell script)
into this directory. The script, named e.g. ms_wrapper.sh, could look
like this:
#!/bin/bash
mon-spooler.pl create -g$1 -ttext -m"$2"
Next you'll need to add a new Media Type in Zabbix with the type Script
and the Script name set to ms_wrapper.sh.
Zabbix will always pass the media property (e.g. number) first, and then
the message.
Since this distribution does it's own contact/escalation handling we
don't care about the destination number and will use the destination
field to multiplex between the different groups. Each of which will have
it's own contact list and escalation handling.
For each group you need to create an new use in Zabbix. Name it like
<group>.queue, e.g. admins.queue and developers.queue. For each of these
"queue-users" you need to add a new media w/ the newly defined type and
an "Send To" value which matches the group id within
Monitoring::Spooler.
Afterwards you'll need to create a new action with an appropriate name,
an event source of triggers, no escalations, a subject and concise
message as well as recovery messages. The "operation" should send a
message to new appropriate "queue user".
SETUP WEBINTERFACE
In this optional step you can set up the included webinterface and http
API.
CGI and PSGI endpoints are provided. Give the usual usage scenario of
this App an CGI employment should be fine, but if you run into any
performance issues w/ the web app you should first try to run it under
any PSGI wrapper, e.g. Starman.
CONFIGURATION
<Monitoring> <Spooler> NegatingTrigger = 1 DBFile =
/var/lib/mon-spooler/db.sqlite3 <Frontend> TemplatePath =
/var/lib/mon-spooler/tpl StaticPath = /var/lib/mon-spooler/res
</Frontend> <Transport> <Sipgate> Username = Test Password = Test
Priority = 1 </Sipgate> <Smstrade> Apikey = xyz Route = basic Priority =
99 </Smstrade> <FreeSwitch> hostname = localhost port = 8021 password =
pass priority = 1 url = sofia/gateway/provider.tld # url = freetdm/1/
defaultaudio = /var/lib/mon-spooler/audio/default_alarm_multi.wav
</FreeSwitch> <Pjsua> sipid = sip:user@sipgate.de registrar =
sip:sipgate.de realm = * username = user password = pass outbound =
sip:sipgate.de stunsrv = stun.sipgate.net:10000 Priority = 99 </Pjsua>
</Transport> </Spooler> </Monitoring>
SEE ALSO
This distribution is much like the commerical PagerDuty service. Only
that it's free, self-hosted and fully customizable.
AUTHOR
Dominik Schulz <tex@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Dominik Schulz.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.