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RASQLCHECKCONF(1) General Commands Manual RASQLCHECKCONF(1)

NAME

rasqlcheckconf - write argus(8) data into mysql database tables.

SYNOPSIS

rasqlcheckconf [raoptions] [-- filter-expression]

DESCRIPTION

rasqlcheckconf writes argus data into a mysql database.

The principal function of rasqlcheckconf is to compare an argus.conf file with the entries in a MySQL database table. Using the same syntax and strategies for all other ra* programs, rasqlcheckconf creates databases and database tables, as needed based on the print specification on the either the command-line or the .rarc file.

rasqlcheckconf by default, will compare /etc/argus.conf with the entries in the argusConf table in the argus database. If the database is different, rasqlcheckconf will return a non-zero RETURN VALUE. If the "-M replace" option is provided, rasqlcheckconf will replace the database table, with the items in the argus.conf file.

Using the standard ra* client command line options, you can specify particular argus.conf files, and modify the database and table names use for comparison.

RASQLCHECKCONF SPECIFIC OPTIONS

rasqlcheckconf, like all ra based clients, supports a number of ra options.

There are no rasqlcheckconf(1) specific options.

INVOCATION

This invocation compares the default /etc/argus.conf configuration with the default database and table, or ones that are specified in the users .rarc file.


rasqlcheckconf

This invocation compares the default /etc/argus.conf configuration with a specific database table.



rasqlcheckconf -r mysql://root@localhost/argus/argusConf

This invocation compares an alternate argus.conf configuration with a specific database table, and replaces the database entries if there are differences.


rasqlcheckconf -f argus.conf -r mysql://root@localhost/argus/argusConf -M replace

RETURN VALUES

rasqlcheckconf exits with one of the following values:


0 All entries matched.
1 The contents of the database table did not match the configuration file
2 The database table was empty or did not exist

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2000-2024 QoSient. All rights reserved.

SEE ALSO

rasql(1), ra(1), rarc(5), argus(8),

AUTHORS

Carter Bullard (carter@qosient.com).
12 August 2023 rasqlcheckconf 5.0.2