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Revision as of 16:02, 28 December 2015
Data is under development, so subject to change (quite much hopefully).
Nodes interact with Data according to a protocol. We suggest we comply with the AMQP standard. https://www.amqp.org
Contents
The Universal Truth
All nodes voluntarly sharing their information give Data the opportunity to construct a Universe of information. Data on its turn provides specific information of interest to specific nodes from this Universe to these specific nodes.
Guiding principles
- Precedence Analysis
- Desired state is assumend
- Data holds the Universal Truth
Data presents nodes on request with node taylored views on the Universal Truth, thus supplying the nodes with the the information they require. This is the normal situation in which Data provides updates on the views. Data may respond that it needs additional information. Nodes may find Data needs to be updated with information they hold.
Conceptual Communications Model
Node message (Req) | Data Response (Rep) | Node Action |
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Request View ---> | Reply with view data ---> | Process view info |
Reply with Request for Information ---> | Prepare Information Feed | |
Request for Information Feed ---> | Reply with hash of Information received ---> | Store received Hash |
Request Information Feed ---> | Reply with hash of Information received ---> | Store received updated Hash |
Feeds
Nodes send out feeds on request. This request is triggered by a Data response to an information request. The node assumes the requested information to be available from Data, but Data can decide to ask for more information before being able to supply the requested information.
Schemas
Views
Data presents information from The Universal Truth through views.
CMDB
Icinga
Nagios
Nagios only needs little information about the nodes in the Universe.
- Hostname, sys.uqhost
- Domain, sys.domain
- Service, delivered by the host
We feed back information on Services to Nagios. Each Service has a couple of parameters and an array of hosts fulfilling the service.
{ "services": [ { "ssh": [ { "check_command": "" { "hosts": [ { "host": "<fqdn>" }, { "host": "<fqdn>" } ] } }] }
Hostgroups are implied by their domain and role, so each host belongs to the domain group and the groups of its role.
View Queries
View Name | Sorted Result Set | Select |
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Nagios View | domain, uqhost, service | host, domain, role |
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