# {{ ansible_managed | comment }} ## From ipr-cnrs.xymon role {{ ansible_hostname }}: - {{ ansible_default_ipv4.interface }} ## This file is just here to allow the net probe, you juste enable, ## to send something. ## Check the README of hobbit-plugins project : ## https://salsa.debian.org/debian/hobbit-plugins#net-check-network-interface-states ## To get an overview of what can be done with this probe and how to get ## a working and more complete configuration file (check speed, mtu,…). ## You really should consider writing your own template and override ## `xymon_cli__plug_net_conf_tpl` variable. ## As the probe search for the hostname to get it's configuration, you can ## write one single configuration file with several hosts definition. ## And if you don't like template, you can simply put static informations ;) ## Example for "host1" #host1: # ### Ensure eno1 is up with a "Direct Attach Copper" (see ethtool) and # ### with a speed of 10000Mb/s # eno1: # UP: red # "Port: Direct Attach Copper": red # "Speed: 10000Mb/s": red # ### Ensure bond0 and vmbr0 are up # bond0: # UP: red # vmbr0: # UP: red # ### Ensure vlan2 as MTU 9000 # vlan2: # "mtu 9000": red # ### Ensure eno3 is up with a speed of 1000Mb/s # eno3: # UP: red # "1000Mb/s": red