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arnoldv2 [2008/04/02 12:35]
bredal
arnoldv2 [2008/04/02 12:40]
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 ''​nav/​etc/​arnold/​nonblock.conf''​ is not really a config-file but an exception list. Some computers (ip-addresses) does not want to be detained. If you want to grant them their wish, enter their ip-address in this file. The format is cleary defined in the file, and is quite flexible. You also have the possibility to define equipment-types that you don't want to block. This is a rather depricated option, but some switches that does not support snmp-set are included by default. ​ ''​nav/​etc/​arnold/​nonblock.conf''​ is not really a config-file but an exception list. Some computers (ip-addresses) does not want to be detained. If you want to grant them their wish, enter their ip-address in this file. The format is cleary defined in the file, and is quite flexible. You also have the possibility to define equipment-types that you don't want to block. This is a rather depricated option, but some switches that does not support snmp-set are included by default. ​
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 ====Mailtemplates==== ====Mailtemplates====
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 ''​nav/​etc/​arnold/​mailtemplates/​*''​ ''​nav/​etc/​arnold/​mailtemplates/​*''​
  
-If you make a //​predefined detention// you will notice a textfield called "Path to mailfile"​. Arnold may send mail to those listed as responsible for the address it tries to detain. Who is responsible is fetched from the NAV-database (the contactaddress ​defined for an organisation). But Arnold does not know what you want to tell these people, so you have to write the general format of the mail yourself. This template is what you write and place in the mailtemplates-folder,​ and the name of the file you make (which contains your template) is placed in the "Path to mailfile"​-textfield. A description on how to make a template is in the ''​README''​-file located in the ''​mailtemplates/''​-folder. +If you make a //​predefined detention// you will notice a textfield called "Path to mailfile"​. Arnold may send mail to those listed as responsible for the address it tries to detain. Who is responsible is fetched from the NAV-database (the contact address ​defined for an organisation). But Arnold does not know what you want to tell these people, so you have to write the general format of the mail yourself. This template is what you write and place in the mailtemplates-folder,​ and the name of the file you make (which contains your template) is placed in the "Path to mailfile"​-textfield. A description on how to make a template is in the ''​README''​-file located in the ''​mailtemplates/''​-folder.
  
-====== Details ====== 
  
-More details. 
  
-Logs of arnold-activity are stored in ''​nav/​var/​log/​arnold''​. ​+====== Logging ======
  
 +The arnold scripts logs to individual files stored in ''​nav/​var/​log/​arnold''​. The webinterface logs to the default webfront log, usually ''​nav/​var/​log/​webfront.log''​. The loglevel used for each script is defined in arnold.conf.
  
-====== Arnold - why the name? ====== 
  
-The story. 
  
  
arnoldv2.txt · Last modified: 2008/04/30 09:38 by morten