Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: ea078f72cd2bfe1b0879029e6cf59c53a532794f
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=ea078f72cd2bfe…
Author: Mathias Kettner <mk(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Tue May 20 12:45:18 2014 +0200
Renaming of hosts via WATO
WATO has now a new function <i>Rename Host</i>. You will find a button with
that name
in the Properties of a host. It allows a renaming of an existing host. Before you
can use that feature you need to have all changes activated, so nothing is pending.
Renaming a host is a complex precedure that will not only rename the host in WATO,
but also in:
<ul>
<li>all rules from <i>Host & Service Parameters</i></li>
<li>cluster's node definitions</li>
<li>a host's parent definitions</li>
<li>Business Intelligence rules</li>
<li>notification rules (both rule based and flexible notifications)</li>
<li>internal Check_MK data like caches and performance counters</li>
<li>auto-disovered services of the host</li>
<li>logfile information of logwatch plugin</li>
<li>stored SNMP walks</li>
<li>RR databases with performance data</li>
<li>RRD updates in journal of RRD Cache</li>
<li>spool files of PNP4Nagios</li>
<li>NagVis maps</li>
<li>monitoring history entries (events and availability)</li>
<li>the current monitoring state (including ackowledgements and
downtimes)</li>
</ul>
Please note that renaming of a host involves a temporary stop of the monitoring
core. This is neccessary in order to avoid situation where the old and the new
name of a host is being used at the same time.
---
.werks/973 | 35 ++++++++++++++
ChangeLog | 1 +
doc/drafts/LIESMICH.hosts_umbenennen | 27 +----------
modules/automation.py | 17 +++++++
modules/check_mk.py | 9 +++-
web/htdocs/wato.py | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
6 files changed, 132 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-)
Diff:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commitdiff;h=ea078f72cd…