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NAME

       nodeid - Torrus utility

SYNOPSIS

       torrus nodeid --tree=TREENAME --cmd=CMD options...

DESCRIPTION

       This command provides a way to integrate Torrus with external OSS systems.  It operates
       with nodeid, a unique identifier for Torrus datasource subtrees and leaves.

       The command prints the data on the standard output in JSON data format.

OPTIONS

       --tree=TREE
           [Mandatory] Defines the datasouerce tree.

       --cmd=CMD
           [Mandatory] Defines the action command. The following commands are supported:

           •       info

                   Prints information about the nodeid. Requires --nodeid.

           •       search

                   Performs a prefix or substring search on node IDs and prints the results.
                   Requires --prefix or --substring.

           •       render

                   Renders a specified datasource node and prints the resulting MIME type and the
                   file name. Requires --nodeid and --view. Optional --out defines a file name to
                   copy the output to.

       --nodeid=NODEID
           Specifies the Node ID string for the commands info and render.

       --details
           Toggles verbose output for the commands info and search.

       --prefix=STR
           Specifies the prefix search string for the command search.

       --substring=STR
           Specifies the search substring for the command search.

       --view=VIEW
           Specifies the view name for the command render. The following views are defined by
           standard Torrus XML files and render a PNG graph: "short", "last24h-small", "last24h",
           "lastweek", "lastmonth", "lastyear". The following views are printing the datasource
           value in a text format: "rrd-print-daily", "rrd-print-last".

       --out=FILE
           If defined, instructs the utility to copy the rendered data into a specified file.
           Otherwise the file is created in the standard renderer's cache directory.

       --help
           Displays a help message.

SEE ALSO

       torrus(8)

NOTES

       See more documentation at Torrus home page: http://torrus.org

AUTHOR

       Stanislav Sinyagin <ssinyagin@k-open.com>