Content of the packages
Content of the package "petals-cli"
This package arrives with following directories and files:
- /usr/bin/petals-cli: The script used to start Petals CLI,
- /usr/bin/petals-cli.sh: A link to /usr/bin/petals-cli, for compatibility with previous versions,
- /etc/petals-cli/petals-cli.default: The default preferences of Petals CLI,
- /usr/share/petals-cli: Directory containing all Java libraries required by Petals CLI,
- /usr/share/petals-cli/extensions: Directory containing all extensions of Petals CLI,
- /usr/share/petals-cli/licenses: Directory containing license files.
Content of the package "petals-cli-bc-sftp"
This package provides only new extension JAR files put in the directory /usr/share/petals-cli/extensions.
Content of the package "petalc-cli-cmd-monitoring"
This package provides only new extension JAR files put in the directory /usr/share/petals-cli/extensions.
Content of the package "petalc-cli-cmd-monitoring-mo-cacti"
This package provides only new extension JAR files put in the directory /usr/share/petals-cli/extensions.
Content of the package "petalc-cli-cmd-monitoring-so-nagios"
This package arrives with following directories and files:
- /usr/bin/petals-cli-nagios: The script wrapping Petals CLI and redirecting its output to the input channel of Nagios,
- /etc/petals-cli/nagios-mapping-rules.properties: Nagios mapping rules,
- /etc/petals-cli/petals-cli-nagios: Environment configuration file,
- /etc/petals-cli/nagios-subscriptions-available: A directory containing the declared defect subscriptions:
- nagios-subscription-template: A defect subscription declaration sample,
- /etc/petals-cli/nagios-subscriptions-enable: A directory containing links to /etc/petals-cli/nagios-subscriptions-available. All defect subscriptions linked into this directory will be automatically started on machine startup,
- /etc/init.d/petals-cli-nagios: Automatic startup/stop script of the daemon petals-cli-nagios for all declared defects,
- /usr/share/petals-cli/extensions: new extension JAR files.
Security
The default preference file (/etc/petals-cli/petals-cli.default) is protected by default because it can contain password or other critical information. Only users that are member of group 'petals' can read it. Just add the users that need to read this preference file into the group 'petals.
If you prefer, you can also set your own goup to this preference file.