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CF-MONITORD(8) | System Manager's Manual | CF-MONITORD(8) |
NAME¶
cf-monitord - monitoring daemon for CFEngine
SYNOPSIS¶
cf-monitord [OPTION]... [FILE]
DESCRIPTION¶
cf-monitord is the monitoring daemon for CFEngine. It samples probes defined in policy code and attempts to learn the normal system state based on current and past observations. Current estimates are made available as special variables (e.g. $(mon.av_cpu)) to cf-agent, which may use them to inform policy decisions.
OPTIONS¶
- --help, -h
- Print the help message
- --debug, -d
- Enable debugging output
- --verbose, -v
- Output verbose information about the behaviour of cf-monitord
- --dry-run, -n
- All talk and no action mode - make no changes, only inform of promises not kept
- --version, -V
- Output the version of the software
- --no-lock, -K
- Ignore system lock
- --file, -f value
- Specify an alternative input file than the default. This option is overridden by FILE if supplied as argument.
- --log-level, -g value
- Specify how detailed logs should be. Possible values: 'error', 'warning', 'notice', 'info', 'verbose', 'debug'
- --inform, -I
- Print basic information about changes made to the system, i.e. promises repaired
- --diagnostic, -x
- Activate internal diagnostics (developers only)
- --no-fork, -F
- Run process in foreground, not as a daemon
- --histograms, -H
- Ignored for backward compatibility
- --tcpdump, -T
- Interface with tcpdump if available to collect data about network
- --color, -C value
- Enable colorized output. Possible values: 'always', 'auto', 'never'. If option is used, the default value is 'auto'
- --timestamp, -l
- Log timestamps on each line of log output
- --ignore-preferred-augments, -?
- Ignore def_preferred.json file in favor of def.json
CFENGINE¶
CFEngine provides automated configuration management of
large-scale computer systems. A system administrator describes the desired
state of a system using CFEngine policy code. The program cf-agent
reads policy code and attempts to bring the current system state to the
desired state described. Policy code is downloaded by cf-agent from a
cf-serverd daemon. The daemon cf-execd is responsible for
running cf-agent periodically.
Documentation for CFEngine is available at https://docs.cfengine.com/.
PROMISE THEORY¶
CFEngine is built on principles from promise theory, proposed by
Mark Burgess in 2004. Promise theory is a model of voluntary cooperation
between individual, autonomous actors or agents who publish their intentions
to one another in the form of promises. A promise is a declaration of intent
whose purpose is to increase the recipient's certainty about a claim of
past, present or future behaviour. For a promise to increase certainty, the
recipient needs to trust the promiser, but trust can also be built on the
verification that previous promises have been kept, thus trust plays a
symbiotic relationship with promises.
For an introduction to promise theory, please see
http://arxiv.org/abs/0810.3294/
AVAILABILITY¶
cf-monitord is part of CFEngine.
Binary packages may be downloaded from https://cfengine.com/download/.
The source code is available at https://github.com/cfengine/
BUGS¶
Please see the public bug-tracker at
https://northerntech.atlassian.net/projects/CFE/.
GitHub pull-requests may be submitted to
https://github.com/cfengine/core/.
SEE ALSO¶
cf-promises(8), cf-agent(8), cf-serverd(8), cf-execd(8), cf-monitord(8), cf-runagent(8), cf-key(8)
AUTHOR¶
Mark Burgess and Northern.tech AS
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