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Assigning an Alert to a Module
Go the agent editing, where the module is defined and click on the alert tab: Now add the module (Host Alive), the template (Critical Condition) and the action (Mail to admin). Click Add alert. Once added, you may see in the agent view whether it is runn...
Agent Installation
The first step is to download MS Windows® agent from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/pandora/files/Pandora%20FMS%207.0NG/759/Windows/ In this link you may choose between the 32 bit or 64 bit agent. Once the agent is downloaded, run it by double clicking o...
Checking the Information Returned by the Agent
Once MS Windows® agent has been started after installation, it is time to check what this agent is reporting. To do this, you must know the name under which this agent will report. By default the agent is created with the host name. You may see the MS Windows®...
Creating Map 1 (Parent)
In this first map, the status of several agents distributed in a world map will be added. This can be done manually, one by one, or through the Wizard. To make its creation process easier we will use the Wizard in the example. The first thing to do is to crea...
Creating Map 2 (Child)
In the second map we will create an element that indicates the status of one of the main agents, linked to it all the given modules. A graph of the FreeRAM module of the same agent will also be displayed. The first step is to create the new map as you did in ...
Linking Both Maps
In the previous steps you created two maps. In this step will indicate how clicking on the element located on Spain in the World Map, opens directly the Spain Map. Open the World Map, in edit mode, by double clicking on the element 192.168.70.70. The element ...
Module Advanced Properties
Go to the agent modules view. Select the module you wish to configure. Then open the Advanced Options tab and proceed to configure the desired fields. In the next two sections you will see how to configure the Unit and Interval fields and the Warning ...
Module Unit Setup
It allows to define the units of the data obtained in a module. This unit will be included in graphs and reports, so that it is easier to interpret the data displayed to the user. For example, if you have % as unit: Go to the Unit field and type the desired ...
Module Interval Setup
Configuring or modifying the module interval will define how often the module is executed. This affects remote modules (not running locally), since local modules are configured in a somewhat more complex way. The more frequently a remote system is monitored, t...
Module Threshold Setup
In this section you will configure the Warning and Critical thresholds for a module with the values that a module must have to be in a CRITICAL, WARNING or NORMAL state. In this example you have a CPU module to add thresholds to. This module will always be in...
Threshold Advanced Parameters
The Inverse interval checkbox is used to define non-contiguous ranges. In this example, the module will change to the critical state if the value is below 20 or above 80: In string modules, the threshold is defined as a substring. Similarly, it can be inver...
Other Advanced Parameters
Module configuration is very flexible, with dozens of possibilities. In Pandora FMS documentation you may discover all of them.
Configuration Files and Diagnosis Information Sources
the main configuration files you may need to modify or check are the following: /etc/pandora/pandora_server.conf: Main Pandora FMS server configuration file. If you modify something there, you will have to restart Pandora FMS server. /etc/pandora/pandora_a...
Support
The community forum is open to anyone, you may create an account and ask any questions you have: https://pandorafms.com/community/. We have a set pf frequently asked questions in the knowledge base that may give you a clue or solve a specific problem you...
Requisitos para el uso de la herramienta de instalación en línea.
Acceso a internet. Direcciones web específicas: ICMP firefly.pandorafms.com support.pandorafms.com HTTPS: https://pandorafms.com https://firefly.pandorafms.com/pandorafms/ https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.r...
2. Basic Architecture
Pandora FMS servers Servers are integrated into a single application, usually called Pandora Server, which is a multithreaded application that executes different instances or specialized Pandora FMS servers at the same time. These are the elements in charge o...
Telegram
Step-by-step to integrate with a Telegram bot NOTE: This guide is under construction. Introduction Telegram bots CLI connector for use in Pandora FMS alerts. Compatibility matrix Python3 for source code Linux x64 for compiled Requirements The re...
12. How to use Pandora FMS plugins
Plugins allow Pandora FMS to retrieve information that requires complex processing or that requires the use of complex systems or APIs. Some plugin examples could be: MySQL database monitoring. In this quick guide we will show plugin examples included by defa...
Configuration
Creation of the BOT in Telegram From a Telegram account you must write /start to the user BotFather (https://telegram.me/botfather) to create a bot. It will return us a series of parameters and instructions that we can make for the creation and manipulation...
Create a group and add the bot
To create a group from Telegram simply click on create group and select the users that will be in that group is important that one of those users is our bot to be able to send messages to that specific group also we can simply add the bot to an existing group....