ports/157503: [new port] net-mgmt/zenpack-InterfaceGraphs: Provides a link that graphs all network interfaces for a device (zenoss)
Jason Helfman
jhelfman at e-e.com
Wed Jun 1 22:30:14 UTC 2011
The following reply was made to PR ports/157503; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Jason Helfman <jhelfman at e-e.com>
To: bug-followup at freebsd.org
Cc:
Subject: Re: ports/157503: [new port] net-mgmt/zenpack-InterfaceGraphs:
Provides a link that graphs all network interfaces for a device (zenoss)
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 15:20:32 -0700
updated tarball and distinfo, respectively.
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# This archive contains:
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# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files/pkg-deinstall.in
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files/pkg-message.in
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/distinfo
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/pkg-descr
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/pkg-plist
# zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/Makefile
#
echo c - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs
mkdir -p zenpack-InterfaceGraphs > /dev/null 2>&1
echo c - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files
mkdir -p zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files/pkg-deinstall.in
sed 's/^X//' >zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files/pkg-deinstall.in << 'f2036375e03022af26741883f361572f'
X#!/bin/sh
X
Xif [ "$2" = "DEINSTALL" ]; then
X echo "To de-activate this Zenpack, run the following command as the zenoss user:
X
X%%ZENHOME%%/bin/zenpack --remove %%ZPACKPREFIX%%%%PORTNAME%%
X
XIMPORTANT: De-activating a Zenpack will also remove all its associated data"
X
Xfi
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echo x - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files/pkg-message.in
sed 's/^X//' >zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/files/pkg-message.in << '5d0bbc9d56a8eef66de9354e7850022b'
X
XTo activate this Zenpack, run the following commands as the zenoss user:
X
X%%ZENHOME%%/bin/zenpack --install %%ZPACKHOME%%/%%ZPACK%%
X%%ZENHOME%%/bin/zopectl restart
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echo x - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/distinfo
sed 's/^X//' >zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/distinfo << 'cb23596854354391f2ae71c388c64333'
XSHA256 (InterfaceGraphs-1.0.tar.gz) = 5acf65f06c57557bd09ba7cd8e5716e1db637b07ea00a9a276fdca82ae96705c
XSIZE (InterfaceGraphs-1.0.tar.gz) = 5207
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echo x - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/pkg-descr
sed 's/^X//' >zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/pkg-descr << 'da86abb0da1db3e04f501ac24bb47844'
XWhen troubleshooting network issues, it can be very useful to have all the
Xinterface graphs for a device on the same screen. This helps with spotting
Xtrends, or tracing where traffic is flowing through a switch or router. The
Xonly way to natively achieve this with Zenoss is to create a graph or
Xmulti-graph report for every network device manually, which can be a chore
Xif you have more than a few network devices.
X
XThis ZenPack provides a new link on the left side of a device detail view
Xcalled "Interface Graphs" - this view shows the graphs for all of the network
Xinterfaces on the device in one place, allowing for fast spotting of issues
Xor traffic flows. Both the interface name and the description (if any) are
Xused to title the graphs to aid with identification.
X
XNote that with stacked switches, you can end up with a very large number of
Xgraphs on the page, so tuning this slightly via the configuration properties
Xbelow could be a good idea in these situations.
X
XWWW: http://community.zenoss.org/docs/DOC-10226
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echo x - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/pkg-plist
sed 's/^X//' >zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/pkg-plist << '610731a87d76ef06c3ae895a13f0df2c'
Xzenoss/ZenPack/%%ZPACK%%
X at dirrmtry zenoss/ZenPack
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echo x - zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >zenpack-InterfaceGraphs/Makefile << '5574151eb8ff69554ede4cad47e0d5ba'
X# New ports collection makefile for: InterfaceGraphs
X# Date created: 26 May 2011
X# Whom: Zenoss <zenoss at experts-exchange.com>
X#
X# $FreeBSD$
X#
X
XPORTNAME= InterfaceGraphs
XPORTVERSION= 1.0
XCATEGORIES= net-mgmt
XMASTER_SITES= http://www.glenbarber.us/ports/net-mgmt/${PORTDIRNAME}/
X
XMAINTAINER= zenoss at experts-exchange.com
XCOMMENT= Provides a link that graphs all network interfaces for a device
X
XBUILD_DEPENDS= zenoss>=3.1.0:${PORTSDIR}/net-mgmt/zenoss
XRUN_DEPENDS= zenoss>=3.1.0:${PORTSDIR}/net-mgmt/zenoss
X
XFETCH_ARGS= -o - > ${DISTDIR}/${DISTFILES}
XPKGNAMEPREFIX:= zenpack-community-
X
XZENHOME= ${LOCALBASE}/zenoss
XZPACKHOME= ${LOCALBASE}/zenoss/ZenPack
XZPACKPREFIX= ZenPacks.community.
XZPACK= ${ZPACKPREFIX}${PORTNAME}-${PORTVERSION}-${PYTHON_VERSION:S/thon//}.egg
XPLIST_SUB= ZPACK=${ZPACK}
XSUB_LIST= ZENHOME=${ZENHOME} \
X ZPACK=${ZPACK} \
X ZPACKHOME=${ZPACKHOME} \
X ZPACKPREFIX=${ZPACKPREFIX} \
X PORTNAME=${PORTNAME}
XSUB_FILES= pkg-message pkg-deinstall
X
XSHAREOWN= zenoss
XSHAREGRP= zenoss
X
X#zenoss provides its own python 2.6 - we build against that for application compatibility
XPYTHON_VERSION= python2.6
XPYTHON_CMD= ${ZENHOME}/bin/python
XPYSETUP= ./setup.py
X
XMAKE_ENV+= ZENHOME=${ZENHOME} \
X INSTANCE_HOME=${ZENHOME} \
X PYTHONPATH=${ZENHOME}/lib/python \
X PATH=${ZENHOME}/bin:${PATH}
X
X.if !defined(UID)
XUID!= /usr/bin/id -u
X.endif
X
Xdo-build:
X.if ${UID} != 0 && !defined(INSTALL_AS_USER)
X @${ECHO_MSG} "===> Switching to root credentials for '${.TARGET}' target"
X @cd ${.CURDIR} && \
X ${SU_CMD} "${MAKE} ${__softMAKEFLAGS} ${.TARGET}"
X @${ECHO_MSG} "===> Returning to user credentials"
X.else
X cd ${WRKSRC} && ${SETENV} ${MAKE_ENV} ${PYTHON_CMD} ${PYSETUP} bdist_egg
X.endif
X
Xdo-install:
X ${MKDIR} ${ZPACKHOME}
X ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/dist/${ZPACK} ${ZPACKHOME}
X @${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE}
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
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exit
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