PEM command line interface v9
The PEM CLI allows you to export and import the alert templates or probes from one PEM server to another.
You can install the PEM CLI using the package edb-pem-cli-8.5.0-1-<platform_name>
separately from the edb.repo
repository. It creates the binary file /usr/edb/pem/cli/bin/pem
and the license file /usr/edb/pem/edb-pem-cli-license.txt
.
After installing the PEM CLI package, use the ./pem -h
command to see all the available options.
$ ./pem -h
PEM CLI (Postgres Enterprise Manager Command Line Interface) Usage: ./pem [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -v,--version Show the app version and exit Logging: --log-file [/home/asheshvashi/.pem-cli.log] Set the log file NOTE: Directory must exist -l,--log-level :value in {FATAL->1,ERROR->2,WARNING->3,DEBUG->5,INFO->4,VERBOSE->6} OR {1,2,3,5,4,6} [INFO] Set the log level PEM Information: -p,--pem-url REQUIRED (Env:PEM_SERVER_URL) Set the URL for accessing Postgres Enterprise Manager e.g. https://127.0.0.1:8443/pem https:://pem_host:8443/pem -u,--pem-user REQUIRED (Env:PEM_API_USER) User to access the PEM REST API -f,--password-file (Env:PEM_PASSWORD_FILE) Location of the file, which contains the password. The permission on a password file must disallow any access to world or group. NOTE: * The first non-empty line in the file will be treated as a password. * Environment variable 'PEM_API_PASSWORD' can be used for providing the password instead of the password file -i,--insecure Set the insecure connection Subcommands: import-alert-templates Import the alert template(s) into the PEM server. list-alert-templates List the alert templates in the PEM server. export-alert-templates Export the custom (user-defined) alert templates from the PEM server. import-probes Import the probe(s) into the PEM server. export-probes Export the custom (user-defined) probes from the PEM server. list-probes List the probes in the PEM server.
You can see all the available options with the import-alert-templates
subcommand:
$ ./pem import-alert-templates -h
Import the alert template(s) into the PEM server. Usage: ./pem import-alert-templates [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -i,--in-file Alert template file --ignore-existing Ignore the existing alert template in the PEM server --ignore-existing-probes Ignore the existing probes in the PEM server
You can see all the available options with the list-alert-templates
subcommand:
$ ./pem list-alert-templates -h
List the alert templates in the PEM server. Usage: ./pem list-alert-templates [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -c,--alert-template-category :value in {ALL->2,CUSTOM->1,SYSTEM->0} OR {2,1,0} [CUSTOM] List down the alert templates of this category
You can see all the available options with the export-alert-templates
subcommand:
$ ./pem export-alert-templates -h
Export the custom (user-defined) alert templates from the PEM server Usage: ./pem export-alert-templates [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -i,--id INT ... List of id for the custom alert templates to be exported -o,--out-file [Standard output (console)] Output file name -w,--overwrite Overwrite the existing output file
You can see all the available options with the import-probes
subcommand:
$ ./pem import-probes -h
Import the probe(s) into the PEM server. Usage: ./pem import-probes [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -i,--in-file Probes file --ignore-existing Ignore the existing custom probes in the PEM server
You can see all the available options with the export-probes
subcommand:
$ ./pem export-probes -h
Export the custom (user-defined) probes from the PEM server Usage: ./pem export-probes [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -i,--probe-id INT ... List of the custom probe-ids to be exported -o,--out-file [Standard output (console)] Output file name -w,--overwrite Overwrite the existing output file
You can see all the available options with the list-probes
subcommand:
$ ./pem list-probes -h
List the probes in the PEM server. Usage: ./pem list-probes [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -c,--probe-category :value in {ALL->2,CUSTOM->1,SYSTEM->0} OR {2,1,0} [CUSTOM] List down the probes of this category
Example
To list all the probes (system as well as custom probes) use the -c all
option:
$ PEM_PASSWORD_FILE=/tmp/pass PEM_API_USER=postgres PEM_SERVER_URL=https://172.17.0.4/pem ./pem -i list-probes -c all
Where:
PEM_PASSWORD_FILE=/tmp/pass
is the password file with the password of the postgres user.PEM_API_USER=postgres
is the username through which you're running the PEM CLI.PEM_SERVER_URL=https://172.17.0.4/pem
is the URL of the PEM server containing the probes.-i list-probes
is theinsecure
option with thelist-probes
subcommand to allow insecure connection and to list the probes.-c all
is the-c
option with theall
value to list all the system as well as custom probes.
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