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SMOKEPING(1)			   SmokePing			  SMOKEPING(1)

NAME
       smokeping - Commandline tool for	SmokePing

SYNOPSIS
       smokeping [ --email | --makepod | --version | --restart ]

	Options:

	--man[=x]    Show the manpage for the program (or for probe x, if specified)

	--help	     Help :-)

	--email	     Send SmokePing Agents to all Targets marked DYNAMIC

	--config=x   Use a config file different from the default

	--check	     Just check	the config file	syntax,	don't start the	daemon

	--makepod[=x] Create POD documentation on Config file (or for probe x, if specified)

	--version    Show SmokePing Version

	--debug	     Run Only once and do not Fork

	--debug-daemon Start the daemon	with debugging enabled

	--restart    Restart SmokePing

	--reload     Reload configuration in the running process without interrupting
		     any probes

	--nodaemon    Do no daemonize the process (no fork)

	--filter=x   Only measure entries which	pass the filter	x

	--logfile=x    Append warnings to logfile x.

	--static[=x] Generates a static	website	in directory x.	 If x is left out,
		     pagedir from the config is	used.

	--nosleep    For debugging you may want	to run SmokePing without sleep interval

	--gen-examples Generate	the smokeping_examples document	and example config files
		       (to be used while building inside the smokeping distribution)
		       With --check : check the	syntax of the generated	examples.

	--master-url=s Run smokeping in	slave mode. Attach to master for config.

	--slave-name=s By default the slave will use whatever it thinks	its name
		       is, when	talking	to its master. In some cases you may
		       probably	want to	override this.

	--shared-secret=s File containing the shared secret for	talking	to the server.

	--cache-dir=s Directory	for temporary data storage when	running	in slave mode.

	--pid-dir=s Directory for the PID file when running in slave mode.
		    (optional, defaults	to --cache-dir)

DESCRIPTION
       The smokeping tool is the commandline part of the SmokePing system. Its
       main function is	to run as a daemon and send Pings to all the Targets
       you have	specified in the Config	file. When you call smokeping without
       arguments it will start as a daemon and do its work.

       If called with an argument, then	further	functions can be activated, as
       seen in the Synopsis above. The --email function	is explained in	the
       documentation on	the config file.

       The --filter option allows you to run the daemon	on a big config	file,
       but have	the config file	filtered and only measure the entries that
       pass the	filter.	This is	useful for remote measurement. Run Smokeping
       with two	exclusive filters in two locations and rsync the rrds back to
       the webserver host where	you run	the cgi. Filters act on	the section
       names in	the config file. Multiple section names	are concatenated with
       / like path names:

	*** targets ***
	+ A
	....
	+ B
	...
	++ C

       This gives

	/A

       and

	/B, /B/C

       If I want to monitor /A my filter would look like this:

	--filter=/A

       Filters follow regular expression syntax. The are always	anchored at
       the tip of the string.  by adding a ! to	the front of the filter	string
       you negate it. Matching entries will be excluded	from monitoring.
       Multiple	--filter arguments can be used to assemble complex filters:

	 --filter=/A --filter=/B

       would include all the targets

	 --filter=/A --filter=/B --filter=!/B/C

       would include all but /B/C.

       The --makepod does get used internally to produce the documentation on
       the SmokePing configuration file.

       Please refer to the installation	document for detailed setup
       instructions.

SETUP
       When installing SmokePing, this file has	to be adjusted to fit your
       local system. Three paths have to be entered.

       One pointing to your rrdtool installation

	use lib	qw(/usr/pack/rrdtool-1.0.33-to/lib/perl);

       One pointing to the place where you have	installed the SmokePing
       libraries

	use lib	qw(/home/oetiker/public_html/smokeping/lib);

       The third path is the argument to the Smokeping::main command. It
       points to the SmokePing configuration file.

	use Smokeping;
	Smokeping::main("/home/oetiker/.smokeping/config");

SEE ALSO
       smokeping_config(5), smokeping_examples(5), smokeping_cgi(1),
       tSmoke(1), smokeping_master_slave(7), smokeping_extend(7),
       smokeping_install(7), smokeping_upgrade(7), How to read the graphs
       https://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/doc/reading.en.html

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2002 by Tobias Oetiker. All right reserved.

LICENSE
       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
       Free Software Foundation; either	version	2 of the License, or (at your
       option) any later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A	PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
       General Public License for more details.

       You should have received	a copy of the GNU General Public License along
       with this program; if not, write	to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
       675 Mass	Ave, Cambridge,	MA 02139, USA.

AUTHOR
       Tobias Oetiker <tobi@oetiker.ch>

2.9.0				  2025-04-18			  SMOKEPING(1)

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