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Smokeping_probes_AnotherCurl(3)	   SmokePing   Smokeping_probes_AnotherCurl(3)

NAME
       Smokeping::probes::AnotherCurl -	a curl(1) probe	for SmokePing

OVERVIEW
       Fetches an HTTP or HTTPS	URL using curl(1).

SYNOPSIS
	*** Probes ***

	+AnotherCurl

	binary = /usr/bin/curl
	forks =	5
	offset = 50%
	step = 300

	# The following	variables can be overridden in each target section
	/^influx_.+/ = influx_location = In the	basement
	agent =	User-Agent: Lynx/2.8.4rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14 SSL-MM/1.4.1	OpenSSL/0.9.6c
	extraargs = -6 --head --user user:password
	extrare	= / /
	follow_redirects = yes
	include_redirects = yes
	insecure_ssl = 1
	interface = eth0
	pings =	5
	ssl2 = 1
	timeout	= 20
	urlformat = http://%host%/ # mandatory
	write_out =

	# [...]

	*** Targets ***

	probe =	AnotherCurl # if this should be	the default probe

	# [...]

	+ mytarget
	# probe	= AnotherCurl #	if the default probe is	something else
	host = my.host
	/^influx_.+/ = influx_location = In the	basement
	agent =	User-Agent: Lynx/2.8.4rel.1 libwww-FM/2.14 SSL-MM/1.4.1	OpenSSL/0.9.6c
	extraargs = -6 --head --user user:password
	extrare	= / /
	follow_redirects = yes
	include_redirects = yes
	insecure_ssl = 1
	interface = eth0
	pings =	5
	ssl2 = 1
	timeout	= 20
	urlformat = http://%host%/ # mandatory
	write_out =

DESCRIPTION
       (see curl(1) for	details	of the options below)

VARIABLES
       Supported probe-specific	variables:

       binary
	   The location	of your	curl binary.

	   Default value: /usr/bin/curl

       forks
	   Run this many concurrent processes at maximum

	   Example value: 5

	   Default value: 5

       offset
	   If  you  run	 many probes concurrently you may want to prevent them
	   from	hitting	your network all at the	same time.  Using  the	probe-
	   specific  offset  parameter	you  can change	the point in time when
	   each	probe will be run. Offset is specified in % of total interval,
	   or alternatively as 'random', and the  offset  from	the  'General'
	   section  is	used if	nothing	is specified here. Note	that this does
	   NOT influence the rrds itself, it is	just a	matter	of  when  data
	   acquisition is initiated.  (This variable is	only applicable	if the
	   variable 'concurrentprobes' is set in the 'General' section.)

	   Example value: 50%

       step
	   Duration  of	 the  base  interval  that  this  probe	should use, if
	   different from the one specified in the  'Database'	section.  Note
	   that	 the  step  in the RRD files is	fixed when they	are originally
	   generated, and if you change	the step parameter afterwards,	you'll
	   have	 to  delete  the  old RRD files	or somehow convert them. (This
	   variable is only applicable if the variable	'concurrentprobes'  is
	   set in the 'General'	section.)

	   Example value: 300

       Supported target-specific variables:

       /^influx_.+/
	   This	 is  a	tag that will be sent to influxdb and has no impact on
	   the probe measurement. The  tag  name  will	be  sent  without  the
	   "influx_"  prefix, which will be replaced with "tag_" instead. Tags
	   can be used for filtering.

	   Example value: influx_location = In the basement

       agent
	   The "-A" curl(1) option.  This is a	full  HTTP  User-Agent	header
	   including  the  words "User-Agent:".	Note that it does not need any
	   quotes around it.

	   Example   value:   User-Agent:    Lynx/2.8.4rel.1	libwww-FM/2.14
	   SSL-MM/1.4.1	OpenSSL/0.9.6c

       extraargs
	   Any	extra  arguments  you  might  want  to	hand  to  curl(1). The
	   arguments should be separated by the	regexp specified in "extrare",
	   which contains just the space character (" ") by default.

	   Note	that curl will be called with the resulting list of  arguments
	   without  any	 shell expansion. If you need to specify any arguments
	   containing spaces, you should set "extrare" to something else.

	   As a	complicated example, to	explicitly set the "Host:"  header  in
	   Curl	 requests,  you	 need  to set "extrare"	to something else, eg.
	   "/;/",   and	  then	  specify    "extraargs	   =	--header;Host:
	   www.example.com".

	   Example value: -6 --head --user user:password

       extrare
	   The	regexp	used  to  split	 the extraargs string into an argument
	   list, in the	"/regexp/" notation.  This  contains  just  the	 space
	   character  ("  ")  by  default,  but	 if  you  need	to specify any
	   arguments containing	 spaces,  you  can  set	 this  variable	 to  a
	   different value.

	   Example value: / /

	   Default value: / /

       follow_redirects
	   If  this  variable  is  set	to  'yes',  curl  will follow any HTTP
	   redirection	steps  (the  '-L'  option).   If  set  to  'no',  HTTP
	   Location:	headers	   will	   not	  be	followed.   See	  also
	   'include_redirects'.

	   Example value: yes

	   Default value: no

       include_redirects
	   If this variable is set  to	'yes',	the  measurement  result  will
	   include  the	time spent on following	any HTTP redirection steps. If
	   set	to  'no',  only	 the  last  step   is	measured.   See	  also
	   'follow_redirects'.

	   Example value: yes

	   Default value: no

       insecure_ssl
	   The	"-k"  curl(1) option. Accept SSL connections that don't	have a
	   secure certificate chain to a trusted CA.  Note  that  if  you  are
	   going  to  monitor  https  targets,	you'll probably	have to	either
	   enable this option or specify the CA	path to	curl through extraargs
	   below. For more info, see the curl(1) manual	page.

	   Example value: 1

       interface
	   The "--interface" curl(1) option.  Bind to a	specific interface, IP
	   address or host name.

	   Example value: eth0

       pings
	   How many pings should be sent to each target, if different from the
	   global value	specified in  the  Database  section.  Note  that  the
	   number  of pings in the RRD files is	fixed when they	are originally
	   generated, and if you change	this parameter afterwards, you'll have
	   to delete the old RRD files or somehow convert them.

	   Example value: 5

       ssl2
	   The "-2" curl(1) option.  Force SSL2.

	   Example value: 1

       timeout
	   The "-m" curl(1) option.  Maximum timeout in	seconds.

	   Example value: 20

	   Default value: 10

       urlformat
	   The template	of the URL  to	fetch.	 Can  be  any  one  that  curl
	   supports.   Any  occurrence of the string '%host%' will be replaced
	   with	the host to be probed.

	   Example value: http://%host%/

	   This	setting	is mandatory.

       write_out
	   Choose which	write-out value	you want to send to  Smokeping.	 Value
	   can	   be	  one	  of:	 'time_appconnect',    'time_connect',
	   'time_namelookup',	    'time_pretransfer',	      'time_redirect',
	   'time_starttransfer', 'time_total'.

	   Default behaviour is	the same as legacy Curl	probe one.

AUTHORS
	Gerald Combs <gerald [AT] ethereal.com>
	Niko Tyni <ntyni@iki.fi>
	Jean Baptiste Favre <smokeping@jbfavre.org>

NOTES
       You should consider setting a lower value for the "pings" variable than
       the  default  20,  as repetitive	URL fetching may be quite heavy	on the
       server.

       The URL to be tested used to be specified  by  the  variable  'url'  in
       earlier versions	of Smokeping, and the 'host' setting did not influence
       it  in  any way.	The variable name has now been changed to 'urlformat',
       and it can (and in most cases should) contain  a	 placeholder  for  the
       'host' variable.

       Legacy  Curl  probe  only returns page load time. With AnotherCurl, you
       can specify which 'write-out' value you want to get  (please  refer  to
       curl(1) for more	details	about write_out	option.

SEE ALSO
       curl(1),	<http://curl.haxx.se/>

2.9.0				  2025-04-18   Smokeping_probes_AnotherCurl(3)

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