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diff --git a/doc/rrdbot.conf.5 b/doc/rrdbot.conf.5 index ad93496..0a31ce4 100644 --- a/doc/rrdbot.conf.5 +++ b/doc/rrdbot.conf.5 @@ -111,16 +111,21 @@ above should be replaced with the RRD field name. Multiple options can be specified if the RRD file has multiple fields. The syntax of the SNMP url is as follows: .Bd -literal -offset indent -snmp[version]://community@host[:port]/oid +snmp[version]://community@host[:port]/oid[?query=value] .Ed .Pp The following are valid SNMP urls: .Bd -literal -offset indent snmp://public@gateway.example.com/sysUptime.0 snmp2c://mycommunity@uplink.example.com/ifInOctets.2 +snmp2c://mycommunity@example.com/ifInOctets?idDescr=eth0 snmp://public@www.example.com:10161/1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0 +snmp://pub@two.example.com,one.example.com/sysUptime.0 .Ed .Pp +See TABLE QUERIES for more info on how to use the query part. See MULTIPLE HOSTS +support for info on how to use multiple hosts. +.Pp To test that your SNMP urls are correct you can use the .Xr rrdbot-get 1 utility. @@ -254,7 +259,35 @@ option in the configuration file. .Pp Once you have configuration files in place, you can use the .Xr rrdbot-create 8 -tool to create the needed RRD files in the appropriate places. +tool to create the needed RRD files in the appropriate places. +.Sh MULTIPLE AGENTS +.Xr rrdbotd 8 +supports failover between multiple agents. If an SNMP query fails on one agent +or a value is not found when querying an agent, then it will switch to another +configured agent. +.Pp +When combined with a query (see TABLE QUERIES) you can use this feature to +search for a given value in a table on one of multiple agents. +.Pp +To use failover, simply use multiple host names with commas (without a space) +separating them. For example: +.Bd -literal -offset indent +snmp://public@two.example.com,one.example.com/sysUptime.0 +.Ed +.Sh TABLE QUERIES +.Xr rrdbotd 8 +can query a value that corresponds to a certain row in an SNMP table. On +many SNMP agents the indexes of rows in tables are not fixed, and this +allows you to retrieve a certain value no matter what row of the table +it is on. +.Pp +Add the OID and value you want to search for in the table to the end +of the SNMP URL. Only one query value is supported. +.Pp +For example to get the outbound packet count on the 'eth0' interface, you would use: +.Bd -literal -offset indent +snmp://public@example.com/ifInUcastPkts?ifDescr=eth0 +.Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr rrdbotd 8 , .Xr rrdbot-create 8 , |