NAME
Xymon::Client - Interface to xymon/hobbit client.
SYNOPSIS
use Xymon::Client;
my $xymon = Xymon::Client("/home/hobbit/client/");
$xymon->send({
server => 'servername',
testname => 'test',
color => 'red',
msg => 'test failed',
})
DESCRIPTION
Provides an object interface to the xymon/hobbit client.
METHODS
Xymon::Client->new($home)
Create a new Xymon Client object, passing it the xymon/hobbit home dir. This is usually /home/hobbit/client.
send({...})
Sends a status message to the hobbit server. The following parameters should be passed:
server: the server name that was tested testname: the name of the test (ie the column on the xymon page) color: the status color msg: the message to send which may be multiline and include any name-colon-value parameters.
ie
$xymon->send({ server => 'servername', testname => 'test', color => 'red', msg => 'test failed',
})
AUTHOR
David Peters
CPAN ID: DAVIDP
davidp@electronf.com
http://www.electronf.com
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), bb(1)