RiverMuse configuration core 4.2
The RiverMuse configuration section details how to configure RiverMuse and make use of its advanced features.
This section is aimed at network administrators and field engineers who need to set up RiverMuse and tailor its features for their network. Therefore, it is assumed that you will have a reasonable knowledge of networks and how they are configured and managed.
| Documentation link |
Description |
| Configuring the Ping Agent |
Worked example to provide you with a guide on how to configure the Ping Agent. |
| Configuring yarpd core 4.2 |
Overview and worked examples to provide you with a guide on how to create conditions and actions using MySQL command line statements that set the parameters in the conditions and actions table. |
| Dynamic variables |
Discusses the concept of dynamic variables, and how to define a dynamic variable in Core. |
| Rsyslog core 4.2 |
Details the RiverMuse custom templates, which RiverMuse uses to create fields from the system messages; thereby, providing a format that omosd can easily read. |
| Rsyslog-lite |
Details how instances of Rsyslog-lite can be used as agents to monitor various events. |
| Snare core 4.2 |
Details how to configure the snare web interface to work in conjunction with RiverMuse. |
| rivermuse database schema |
Introduces the rivermuse database schema, and provides an in-depth description of the configuration tables. |
| SNMP |
Details how to incorporate SNMP traps into the RiverMuse system by configuring the Net-SNMP trap daemon. |