Provided by: xymon_4.3.30-1build3_amd64 bug

NAME

       xymond_channel - Feed a xymond channel to a worker module

SYNOPSIS

       xymond_channel --channel=CHANNEL [options] workerprogram [worker-options]

DESCRIPTION

       xymond_channel  hooks  into  one  of the xymond(8) channels that provide information about
       events occurring in the Xymon system.  It retrieves messages from the xymond  daemon,  and
       passes  them  on  to  the  workerprogram  on  the  STDIN (file descripter 1) of the worker
       program.  Worker programs can then handle messages as they like.

       A  number  of  worker  programs  are  shipped  with  xymond,   e.g.    xymond_filestore(8)
       xymond_history(8) xymond_alert(8) xymond_rrd(8)

       If you want to write your own worker module, a sample worker module is provided as part of
       the xymond distribution in the xymond_sample.c file. This illustrates how to easily  fetch
       and parse messages.

OPTIONS

       xymond_channel accepts a few options.

       --channel=CHANNELNAME
              Specifies the channel to receive messages from, only one channel can be used.  This
              option is required. The following channels are available:
              "status" receives all Xymon status- and summary-messages
              "stachg" receives information about status changes
              "page" receives information about statuses triggering alerts
              "data" receives all Xymon "data" messages
              "notes" receives all Xymon "notes" messages
              "enadis" receives information about hosts being disabled or enabled.

       --filter=EXPRESSION
              EXPRESSION is a Perl-compatible regular expression. xymond_channel will  match  the
              first  line of each message against this expression, and silently drops any message
              that does not match the expression. Especially useful for custom worker modules and
              during testing, to limit the amount of data that the module must process.
              Note   that   messages   for  "logrotate",  "shutdown",  "drophost",  "renamehost",
              "droptest" and "renametest" are always forwarded by  xymond_channel,  whether  they
              match the filter or not.

       --msgtimeout=TIMEOUT
              Modify  the default timeout (30 seconds) for the worker module to handle a message.
              If a message is not handled within this time, it is considered lost.  You  normally
              do not have to modify this unless you have an extremely busy server.

       --daemon
              xymond_channel  is  normally  started  by  xymonlaunch(8)  as a task defined in the
              tasks.cfg(5) file. If you are not using xymonlaunch, then  starting  xymond_channel
              with this option causes it to run as a stand-alone background task.

       --pidfile=FILENAME
              If  running as a stand-alone daemon, xymond_channel will save the process-ID of the
              daemon in FILENAME. This is useful for automated startup- and shutdown- scripts.

       --env=FILENAME
              Loads the environment variables defined in FILENAME before starting xymond_channel.
              This  is normally used only when running as a stand-alone daemon; if xymond_channel
              is started  by  xymonlaunch,  then  the  environment  is  controlled  by  the  task
              definition in the tasks.cfg(5) file.

       --log=FILENAME
              Redirect output to this log-file.

       --md5 / --no-md5
              Enable/disable  checksumming  of  messages passed from xymond_channel to the worker
              module. This may be useful if you suspect that data may  be  corrupted,  e.g.  when
              sent  to  a  remote  worker module. Note that enabling this may break communication
              with old versions of Xymon worker modules. Default: Disabled.

       --debug
              Enable debugging output.

FILES

       This program does not use any configuration files.

SEE ALSO

       xymond(8), xymon(7)