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poller.php
This document will explain how to use poller.php to debug issues or manually running to process data.
Command options
LibreNMS 2014.master Poller
-h <device id> | <device hostname wildcard> Poll single device
-h odd Poll odd numbered devices (same as -i 2 -n 0)
-h even Poll even numbered devices (same as -i 2 -n 1)
-h all Poll all devices
-i <instances> -n <number> Poll as instance <number> of <instances>
Instances start at 0. 0-3 for -n 4
Debugging and testing options:
-r Do not create or update RRDs
-d Enable debugging output
-m Specify module(s) to be run
-h Use this to specify a device via either id or hostname (including wildcard using *). You can also specify odd and
even. all will run poller against all devices.
-i This can be used to stagger the poller process.
-r This option will suppress the creation or update of RRD files.
-d Enables debugging output (verbose output) so that you can see what is happening during a poller run. This includes
things like rrd updates, SQL queries and response from snmp.
-m This enables you to specify the module you want to run for poller.
Poller config
These are the default poller config items. You can globally disable a module by setting it to 0. If you just want to disable it for one device then you can do this within the WebUI -> Settings -> Modules.
$config['poller_modules']['unix-agent'] = 0;
$config['poller_modules']['os'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['ipmi'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['sensors'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['processors'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['mempools'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['storage'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['netstats'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['hr-mib'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['ucd-mib'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['ipSystemStats'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['ports'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['bgp-peers'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['junose-atm-vp'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['toner'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['ucd-diskio'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['wifi'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['ospf'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-ipsec-flow-monitor'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-remote-access-monitor'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-cef'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-sla'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-mac-accounting'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cipsec-tunnels'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-ace-loadbalancer'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-ace-serverfarms'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['netscaler-vsvr'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['aruba-controller'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['entity-physical'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['applications'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['cisco-asa-firewall'] = 1;
$config['poller_modules']['mib'] = 0;
Poller modules
unix-agent: Enable the check_mk agent for external support for applications.
system: Provides information on some common items like uptime, sysDescr and sysContact.
os: Os detection. This module will pick up the OS of the device.
ipmi: Enables support for IPMI if login details have been provided for IPMI.
sensors: Sensor detection such as Temperature, Humidity, Voltages + More.
processors: Processor support for devices.
mempools: Memory detection support for devices.
storage: Storage detection for hard disks
netstats: Statistics for IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP and SNMP.
hr-mib: Host resource support.
ucd-mib: Support for CPU, Memory and Load.
ipSystemStats: IP statistics for device.
ports: This module will detect all ports on a device excluding ones configured to be ignored by config options.
bgp-peers: BGP detection and support.
junose-atm-vp: Juniper ATM support.
toner: Toner levels support.
ucd-diskio: Disk I/O support.
wifi: WiFi Support for those devices with support.
ospf: OSPF Support.
cisco-ipsec-flow-monitor: IPSec statistics support.
cisco-remote-access-monitor: Cisco remote access support.
cisco-cef: CEF detection and support.
cisco-sla: SLA detection and support.
cisco-mac-accounting: MAC Address account support.
cipsec-tunnels: IPSec tunnel support.
cisco-ace-loadbalancer: Cisco ACE Support.
cisco-ace-serverfarms: Cisco ACE Support.
netscaler-vsvr: Netscaler support.
aruba-controller: Arube wireless controller support.
entity-physical: Module to pick up the devices hardware support.
applications: Device application support.
cisco-asa-firewall: Cisco ASA firewall support.
mib: Support for generic MIB parsing.
Running
Here are some examples of running poller from within your install directory.
./poller.php -h localhost
./poller.php -h localhost -m ports
Debugging
To provide debugging output you will need to run the poller process with the -d flag. You can do this either against
all modules, single or multiple modules:
All Modules
./poller.php -h localhost -d
Single Module
./poller.php -h localhost -m ports -d
Multiple Modules
./poller.php -h localhost -m ports,entity-physical -d
It is then advisable to sanitise the output before pasting it somewhere as the debug output will contain snmp details amongst other items including port descriptions.
The output will contain:
DB Updates
RRD Updates
SNMP Response