—#!/usr/bin/perl
use
strict;
use
warnings;
use
setup;
use
Getopt::Long;
use
Pod::Usage;
Getopt::Long::Configure(
"no_ignorecase"
);
my
$options
= {};
GetOptions(
$options
,
'additional-content=s'
,
'backend-collect-timeout=s'
,
'ca-cert-dir=s'
,
'ca-cert-file=s'
,
'conf-file=s'
,
'conf-reload-interval=i'
,
'config=s'
,
'color'
,
'daemon|d'
,
'no-fork'
,
'debug+'
,
'delaytime=s'
,
'force|f'
,
'help|h'
,
'html'
,
'lazy'
,
'list-tasks'
,
'setup'
,
'local|l=s'
,
'logger=s'
,
'logfile=s'
,
'logfile-maxsize=i'
,
'no-category=s'
,
'no-httpd'
,
'no-ssl-check'
,
'no-compression|C'
,
'no-task=s'
,
'no-p2p'
,
'password|p=s'
,
'pidfile:s'
,
'proxy|P=s'
,
'httpd-ip=s'
,
'httpd-port=s'
,
'httpd-trust=s'
,
'listen'
,
'set-forcerun'
,
'scan-homedirs'
,
'scan-profiles'
,
'server|s=s'
,
'tag|t=s'
,
'tasks=s'
,
'timeout=i'
,
'user|u=s'
,
'version'
,
'wait|w=s'
,
# deprecated options
'stdout'
,
# Platform specific option
'no-win32-ole-workaround'
) or pod2usage(
-verbose
=> 0);
pod2usage(
-verbose
=> 0,
-exitstatus
=> 0)
if
$options
->{help};
if
(
$options
->{version}) {
map
{
$_
.
"\n"
}
$FusionInventory::Agent::VERSION_STRING
,
@{
$FusionInventory::Agent::COMMENTS
};
exit
0;
}
if
(
$options
->{setup}) {
foreach
my
$key
(
keys
%setup
) {
"$key: $setup{$key}\n"
;
}
exit
0;
}
if
(
$options
->{
'conf-file'
}) {
if
(
$options
->{config}) {
if
(
$options
->{config} ne
'file'
) {
STDERR
"don't use --conf-file with $options->{config} backend"
;
exit
1;
}
}
else
{
$options
->{config} =
'file'
;
}
}
if
(
$options
->{daemon}) {
FusionInventory::Agent::Daemon->
require
();
if
(
$EVAL_ERROR
) {
STDERR
"Can't load FusionInventory::Agent::Daemon library:\n"
;
STDERR
$EVAL_ERROR
;
exit
1;
}
}
my
$agent
=
$options
->{daemon} ?
FusionInventory::Agent::Daemon->new(
%setup
)
:
FusionInventory::Agent->new(
%setup
);
if
(
$options
->{
'list-tasks'
}) {
my
%tasks
=
$agent
->getAvailableTasks();
"Available tasks : \n"
;
foreach
my
$task
(
keys
%tasks
) {
"$task (v$tasks{$task})\n"
;
}
$options
->{logger} =
"Stderr"
;
$agent
->init(
options
=>
$options
);
foreach
my
$target
(
$agent
->getTargets()) {
"\n"
,
$target
->getType(),
" target: "
,
$target
->getName(),
"\n"
;
my
@planned
=
$target
->plannedTasks();
if
(
@planned
) {
"Planned tasks:\n"
;
foreach
my
$task
(
@planned
) {
" - $task (v$tasks{$task})\n"
;
}
}
else
{
"No planned task\n"
;
}
}
exit
0;
}
if
(
$options
->{
wait
}) {
my
$time
=
int
rand
(
$options
->{
wait
});
sleep
$time
;
}
if
(
$options
->{
'set-forcerun'
}) {
$agent
->setForceRun();
exit
0;
}
eval
{
$agent
->init(
options
=>
$options
);
if
(
$OSNAME
eq
'MSWin32'
&& !
$options
->{
'no-win32-ole-workaround'
}) {
# From here we may need to avoid crashes due to not thread-safe Win32::OLE
FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Win32->
require
();
FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Win32::start_Win32_OLE_Worker();
FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Win32::setupWorkerLogger(
config
=>
$agent
->{config});
}
$agent
->run();
};
if
(
$EVAL_ERROR
) {
STDERR
"Execution failure:.\n"
;
STDERR
$EVAL_ERROR
;
exit
1;
}
exit
(0);
__END__
=head1 NAME
fusioninventory-agent - FusionInventory agent For Linux/UNIX, Windows and MacOSX
=head1 SYNOPSIS
fusioninventory-agent [options] [--server server|--local path]
Target definition options:
-s --server=URI send tasks result to a server
-l --local=PATH write tasks results locally
Target scheduling options:
--delaytime=LIMIT maximum delay before first target,
in seconds (3600). It also defines the
maximum delay on network error. Delay on
network error starts from 60, is doubled at
each new failed attempt until reaching max
--lazy do not contact the target before
next scheduled time
--set-forcerun set persistent state 'forcerun' option so a run
will be started immediately during a start or init
Task selection options:
--list-tasks list available tasks and exit
--no-task=TASK[,TASK]... do not run given task
--tasks=TASK1[,TASK]...[,...] run given tasks in given order
Inventory task specific options:
--no-category=CATEGORY do not list given category items
--scan-homedirs scan user home directories (false)
--scan-profiles scan user profiles (false)
--html save the inventory as HTML (false)
-f --force always send data to server (false)
--backend-collect-timeout=TIME timeout for inventory modules
execution (30)
--additional-content=FILE additional inventory content file
Package deployment task specific options:
--no-p2p do not use peer to peer to download
files (false)
Network options:
-P --proxy=PROXY proxy address
-u --user=USER user name for server authentication
-p --password=PASSWORD password for server authentication
--ca-cert-dir=DIRECTORY CA certificates directory
--ca-cert-file=FILE CA certificates file
--no-ssl-check do not check server SSL certificate
(false)
-C --no-compression do not compress communication with server
(false)
--timeout=TIME connection timeout, in seconds (180)
Web interface options:
--no-httpd disable embedded web server (false)
--httpd-ip=IP network interface to listen to (all)
--httpd-port=PORT network port to listen to (62354)
--httpd-trust=IP trust requests without authentication
token (false)
--listen enable listener target if no local or
server target is defined
Logging options:
--logger=BACKEND logger backend (stderr)
--logfile=FILE log file
--logfile-maxsize=SIZE maximum size of the log file in MB (0)
--logfacility=FACILITY syslog facility (LOG_USER)
--color use color in the console (false)
Configuration options:
--config=BACKEND configuration backend
--conf-file=FILE configuration file
--conf-reload-interval=<SECONDS> number of seconds between two
configuration reloadings
Execution mode options:
-w --wait=LIMIT maximum delay before execution,
in seconds
-d --daemon run the agent as a daemon (false)
--no-fork don't fork in background (false)
-t --tag=TAG add given tag to inventory results
--debug debug mode (false)
--setup print the agent setup directories
and exit
--version print the version and exit
--no-win32-ole-workaround [win32 only] disable win32 work-around
used to better handle Win32::OLE apis.
!!! Use it at your own risk as you may
experiment perl crash under win32 !!!
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The F<fusioninventory-agent> agent is a generic multi-platform agent. It can
perform a large array of management tasks, such as local inventory, software
deployment or network discovery. It can be used either standalone, or in
combination with a compatible server (OCS, GLPI, OTRS) acting as a centralized
control point.
=head1 OPTIONS
Most of the options are available in a I<short> form and a I<long> form. For
example, the two lines below are all equivalent:
% fusioninventory-agent -s localhost
% fusioninventory-agent --server localhost
=head2 Target definition options
=over
=item B<-s>, B<--server>=I<URI>
Send the results of tasks execution to given server.
parameter is a hostname and rewrite it as:
% --server=http://example/plugins/fusioninventory
In general, OCS Inventory server URL have this format:
and FusionInventory for GLPI this one:
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator.
=item B<-l>, B<--local>=I<PATH>
Write the results of tasks execution locally.
Exact behaviour according to given path:
=over
=item *
if I<PATH> is a directory, a file will be created therein
=item *
if I<PATH> is a file, it will be used directly
=item *
if I<PATH> is '-', STDOUT will be used
=back
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator.
=back
=head2 Target scheduling options
=over
=item B<--delaytime>=I<LIMIT>
Set an initial delay before the first target, whose value is computed randomly
between LIMIT / 2 and LIMIT seconds. This setting is ignored for server targets
after the initial contact, in favor of server-specified parameter
(PROLOG_FREQ).
=item B<--lazy>
Do not contact the target before next scheduled time.
This option is only available when the agent is not run as a server.
=back
=head2 Task selection options
=over
=item B<--list-tasks>
List all available tasks, tasks planned for execution and exit
=item B<--no-task>=I<TASK>
Do not run given task.
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator. See option
I<--list-tasks> for the list of available tasks.
=item B<--tasks>=I<TASK>
Run given tasks in given order.
Multiple tasks can be specified, using comma as a separator.
A task can be specified several times. if '...' is given as last element,
all other available tasks are executed.
See option I<--list-tasks> for the list of available tasks.
Examples :
* --tasks=inventory,deploy,inventory
First task executed is 'inventory', second task is 'deploy', third and last
task is 'inventory'.
* --tasks=inventory,deploy,...
First executed task is 'inventory', second task is 'deploy' and then all
other available tasks are executed.
=back
=head2 Inventory task specific options
=over
=item B<--no-category>=I<CATEGORY>
Do not list given category items in inventory.
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator. The available
categories are:
=over 4
=item * battery
=item * controller
=item * cpu
=item * drive
=item * environment
=item * input
=item * license
=item * local_group
=item * local_user
=item * lvm
=item * memory
=item * modem
=item * monitor
=item * network
=item * printer
=item * process
=item * slot
=item * software
=item * sound
=item * storage
=item * usb
=item * user
=item * video
=item * virtualmachine
=back
=item B<--scan-homedirs>
Allow the agent to scan home directories for virtual machines.
=item B<--scan-profiles>
Allow the agent to scan user profiles for software.
=item B<--html>
Save the inventory as HTML.
This is only used for local inventories.
=item B<-f>, B<--force>
Send an inventory to the server, even if this last one doesn't ask for it.
=item B<--backend-collect-timeout>=I<TIME>
Timeout for inventory modules execution.
=item B<--additional-content>=I<FILE>
Additional inventory content file.
This file should be an XML file, using same syntax as the one produced by the
agent.
=back
=head2 Package deployment task specific options
=over
=item B<--no-p2p>
Do not use peer to peer to download files.
=back
=head2 Server target specific options
=over
=item B<-P>, B<--proxy>=I<PROXY>
Use I<PROXY> as HTTP proxy.
By default, the agent uses HTTP_PROXY environment variable.
=item B<-u> I<USER>, B<--user>=I<USER>
Use I<USER> for server authentication.
=item B<-p>, B<--password>=I<PASSWORD>
Use I<PASSWORD> for server authentication.
=item B<--ca-cert-dir>=I<DIRECTORY>
CA certificates directory.
=item B<--ca-cert-file>=I<FILE>
CA certificates file.
=item B<--no-ssl-check>
Do not check server SSL certificate.
=item B<--timeout>=I<TIME>
Timeout for server connections.
=back
=head2 Web interface options
=over
=item B<--no-httpd>
Disable the embedded web server.
=item B<--httpd-ip>=I<IP>
The network interface to use for the embedded web server (all).
=item B<--httpd-port>=I<PORT>
The network port to use for the embedded web server (62354).
=item B<--httpd-trust>=I<IP>
Trust requests from given addresses without authentication token (false).
For example: "192.168.0.0/24", "192.168.168.0.5" or an IP range like
"20.34.101.207 - 201.3.9.99". Hostnames are also accepted. See L<Net::IP>
documentation to get more example.
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator.
=item B<--listen>
This option should be used if no local or server target is defined and
the agent still needs to answer http requests. B<--no-httpd> should not be set
and B<--httpd-trust> should be set to enable trusted remote clients.
=back
=head2 Logging options
=over
=item B<--logger>=I<BACKEND>
Logger backend to use.
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator. The available
backends are:
=over 4
=item
stderr: log messages directly in the console.
=item
file: log messages in a file.
=item
syslog: log messages through the local syslog server.
=back
Multiple values can be specified, using comma as a separator.
=item B<--logfile>=I<FILE>
Log message in I<FILE> (implies File logger backend).
=item B<--logfile-maxsize>=I<SIZE>
Max logfile size in MB, default is unlimited. When the max size is reached, the
file is truncated. This is only useful if there is no log rotation mechanism on
the system.
=item B<--logfacility>=I<FACILITY>
Syslog facility to use (default LOG_USER).
=item B<--color>
Display color on the terminal, when the Stderr backend is used.
This options is ignored on Windows.
=back
=head2 Configuration options
=over
=item B<--config>=I<BACKEND>
Configuration backend to use.
The available backends are:
=over 4
=item
file: read configuration from a file (default anywhere else as Windows).
=item
registry: read configuration from the registry (default on Windows).
=item
none: don't read any configuration.
=back
=item B<--conf-file>=I<FILE>
Use I<FILE> as configuration file (implies file configuration backend).
=item B<--conf-reload-interval>=I<SECONDS>
SECONDS is the number of seconds between two configuration reloadings.
Default value is 0, which means that configuration is never reloaded.
Minimum value is 60. If given value is less than this minimum, it is set to
this minimum. If given value is less than 0, it is set to 0.
=back
=head2 Execution mode options
=over
=item B<-w> I<LIMIT>, B<--wait>=I<LIMIT>
Wait a random delay whose value is computed randomly between 0 and LIMIT
seconds, before execution. This is useful when execution is triggered from some
kind of system scheduling on multiple clients, to spread the server load.
=item B<-d>, B<--daemon>
Run the agent as a daemon.
=item B<--no-fork>
Don't fork in background.
This is only useful when running as a daemon.
=item B<--pidfile>[=I<FILE>]
Store pid in I<FILE> or in default PID file.
This is only useful when running as a daemon and still not managed with a system
service manager like systemd.
=item B<--tag>=I<TAG>
Add the given tag to every inventory results.
=item B<--debug>
Turn the debug mode on. You can use the parameter up to 3 times in a row
to increase the verbosity (e.g: B<--debug --debug>).
Level 3 turns on the debug mode of some external libraries like L<Net::SSLeay>.
These messages will only be be printed on STDERR.
=item B<--setup>
Print the agent setup directories and exit.
=item B<--version>
Print the version and exit.
=back