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Dynamic Service Management

Centreon module, Dynamic Service Management (Centreon-DSM) is an extension to manage alarms with an eventlogs system. With DSM, Centreon can receive events such as SNMP traps resulting from the detection of a problem and assign events dynamically to a slot defined in Centreon, like a tray events.

A resource has a set number of "slots" (containers) on which alerts will be assigned (stored). While this event has not been taken into account by a human action, it will remain visible in the interface Centreon. When event is acknowledged, the slot becomes available for new events.

The goal of this module is to overhead the basic trap management system of Centreon. The basic function run with a single service and alarm crashed by successive alarms.

It is an essential complement to the management of SNMP traps.

Installation​

On a central server​

This part is to install Centreon DSM on a central server. Centreon DSM server and client will be installed on the main server.

Run the command:

yum install centreon-dsm-server centreon-dsm-client

After installing the rpm, you have to finish the module installation through the web frontend. Go to Administration > Extensions > Manager menu and search dsm:

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Your Centreon DSM Module is now installed.

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You can now start and enable the daemon on your server:

systemctl enable dsmd
systemctl start dsmd

On a poller​

This part is to install Centreon DSM on a poller. Only client will be installed.

Run the command:

yum install centreon-dsm-client

You now have to create an access from the poller to the DBMS server on the centreon_storage database.

Architecture​

The event must be transmitted to the server via an SNMP trap. The SNMP trap is thus collected by the snmptrapd daemon. If reception parameters are not valid (authorized community), the event is deleted.

Once the SNMP trap has been received, it is sent to the centreontrapdforward script which writes the information received in a buffer folder (by default: /var/spool/centreontrapd/).

The centreontrapd service reads the information received in the buffer folder and interprets the traps received checking, in the centreon database, the actions necessary to process these events. In Centreon DSM we execute a special command.

This special command is executing binary dsmclient.pl with arguments. This client will store the new trap in a slot queue that the daemon read every 5 seconds.

The daemon dsmd.pl will search in database "centreon" name slots (pool service liabilities) associated with the host. If no slot is created, the event is deleted. Otherwise, the binary will look if there is at least one free slot. If at least one slot is free, then it will transmit to monitoring engine external commands to change the state of the slot. Otherwise the data will be made no secret pending the release of a slot. A slot is releasable served by paying the liabilities.

Configuration​

Configure Slots​

Go to Administration > Modules > Dynamic Services menu and click on Add

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Please follow the table below in order to understand the role of all parameters:

  • Name: This is the name of the slot group.
  • Description: This is the description of the group.
  • Host Name: The name which host the slots.
  • Service template based: The base service template use to create service slots on the host. This template must have been a passive template. This template must be 100 % passive and a custom macro have to be created on it. The macro is named ALARM_ID and the default value must be empty.
  • Number of slots: The number of slot that Centreon will create on the selected host when the form will be validated.
  • Slot name prefix: The prefix is used to give the name of slots. The name will be followed by a number increment from 0 to the number of slots.
  • Check command: This check command is used when the service has to be forced in order to free a slot. The check command must have to send a ok return code.
  • Status: The status of the slot.

An example of passive service template is available below:

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The macro ALARM_ID is mandatory. The default empty value is also necessary.

When you validate the form, Centreon will create or update all slot. If you don't have changed any value, you don't have to do other action. Else you have to deploy the configuration.

Configure traps​

The last step is to configure traps that you want to redirect to you slots.

Edit a SNMP trap that you want to redirect to slots systems. Go to Configuration > SNMP traps > SNMP traps menu and edit a SNMP trap definition.

In order to redirect alarms to slots, you have to enable Execute special command in the form and add the following command into the special command field:

/usr/share/centreon/bin/dsmclient.pl -H @HOSTADDRESS@ -o 'Example output : $*' -i 'linkdown' -s 1 -t @TIME@

This command launch for each trap received this command in order to redirect alarms to dsmd daemon.

This command take some parameters. You can find in the following table the list and the description of each parameter:

  • -H: Host address (ip or name) in which you want to redirect the alarm. You can pass the value @HOSTADDRESS@ in order to keep the same host or you can use whatever you want in order to centralized all alarms on the same virtual host for example who host all alarms.
  • -o: This is the output that dsm will put when the command will submit the result in the good slot. This output can be built will all $* value and with a specific string that you pass in parameter.
  • -i: This is the id of the alarm. The alarm id can be built with the concatenation of some variables like β€œ$1-$4”. The id enable the possibility to use the option of auto-acknowledgement of alarm when you have the possibility to create the same id during the opening and the closing treatment of the alarm.
  • -s: This is the status that you want to pass in parameter to the alarm. You can use @STATUS@ in order to use the inherited status build from matching rule system.
  • -t: This is the time that you want to pass to dsm in order to keep the real trap reception time.
  • -m: This is the list of macros and its values that you want to update during the treatment of the alarm. Please follow the syntax below: macro1=value1|macro2=value2|macro3=value3 This function is used to update some parameters in live on Centreon-Engine core memory without a restart.

Your form should now be like that:

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After saving the form, please generate the SNMP traps database definition.

One thing is different compared to Centreon Trap system is that you cannot link directly the service template of the slot to the trap in order to not received x time the trap (x represent here the number of slots).

You have to link traps to an active service of the resource, for example the Ping service.

Administration​

Advanced configuration​

It is possible to overwrite default configuration of the module by creating/editing the /etc/centreon/centreon_dsmd.pm file:

%centreon_dsmd_config = (
# which user will send action
centreon_user => 'centreon',
# timeout to send command
submit_command_timeout => 5,
# custom macro used to keep alarm ID
macro_config => 'ALARM_ID',
# number of alarms retrieve from the cache for analysis
sql_fetch => 1000,
# interval in seconds to clean locks
clean_locks_time => 3600,
# duration in seconds to keep locks
clean_locks_keep_stored => 3600,
);

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Purging cache​

All actions performed by the DSMD engine are logged in the database centreon_storage. A cron is provided to delete the data based on retention.

To modify the retention period, by default 180 days, you can create/edit the /etc/centreon/centreon_dsm_purge.pm file:

%centreon_dsm_purge_config = (
# period in days
history_time => 180,
);

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To modify the hour of the cron job, you can edit the /etc/cron.d/centreon-dsm file:

#####################################
# Centreon DSM
#

30 22 * * * root /usr/share/centreon/www/modules/centreon-dsm//cron/centreon_dsm_purge.pl --config='/etc/centreon/conf.pm' --severity=error >> /var/log/centreon/centreon_dsm_purge.log 2>&1