From fc9682d362eef443a47c9bdd5ef486379f4bac96 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francesco Colista Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:48:39 +0000 Subject: testing/qpage: new aport - Simple SNPP Client/Server --- testing/qpage/config.input | 83 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+) create mode 100644 testing/qpage/config.input (limited to 'testing/qpage/config.input') diff --git a/testing/qpage/config.input b/testing/qpage/config.input new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e133cb36a --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/qpage/config.input @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +######################################################### +# # +# Almost all of the QuickPage configuration options # +# can be controlled at run-time by keywords in the # +# configuration file. However, there is a small # +# set of options that must be defined at compile # +# time. # +# # +# Here are the compile-time configuration options. # +# Edit these as appropriate for your environment. # +# # +# Note: This file is sourced by the configure script. # +# Do not make any changes incompatible with /bin/sh. # +# # +######################################################### + + +# +# QPAGE_CONFIG defines the location of the configuration file. +# See the QuickPage documentation for complete details about +# the syntax of the configuration file. +# +QPAGE_CONFIG="/etc/qpage/qpage.cf" + + +# +# SNPP_SERVER defines the default name of the SNPP server. +# The default is localhost. This is probably not appropriate +# for most network configurations; change this to the machine +# where you intend to run the QuickPage daemon. Multiple +# hostnames can be specified by separating them with commas. +# +SNPP_SERVER="localhost" + + +# +# SNPP_SERVER_FILE defines a filename containing one or +# more hostnames of SNPP servers. QuickPage clients +# read this file (if it exists) to locate a server. All +# servers listed in this file are assumed to have identical +# copies of the configuration file. Only one filename +# may be specified. +# +SNPP_SERVER_FILE="/etc/qpage/qpage.servers" + + +# +# DAEMON_USER specifies which user the QuickPage daemon +# should run as after dropping root privileges. If a +# userid or UID is specified and a password entry exists +# for that user, QuickPage will assume all group privileges +# assigned to that user. +# +DAEMON_USER="qpage" + + +# +# SYSLOG_FACILITY defines which syslog facility should be +# used by QuickPage to log messages. See the syslog +# documentation (i.e. "man syslog") for more information. +# +SYSLOG_FACILITY=LOG_DAEMON + + +# +# SENDMAIL_PATH defines where sendmail (or equivalent) is +# located on your system. QuickPage uses sendmail to send +# status messages about failed and/or high-priority pages. +# Whatever you specify here will be invoked with exactly +# three arguments: +# +# arg1: "-f" +# arg2: "<>" +# arg3: user@host +# +# The first two arguments tell sendmail to use a null return +# path (see RFC1123 section 5.2.9) so that bogus e-mail +# addresses will not annoy the postmaster. +# +# If you leave this variable commented out, "configure" will +# attempt to locate the correct path for your system automatically. +# +#SENDMAIL_PATH=/usr/lib/sendmail -- cgit v1.2.3