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-Announcing Node Information
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-===========================
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+Node monitoring
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+===============
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Gluon is capable of announcing information about each node to the mesh
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and to neighbouring nodes. This allows nodes to learn each others hostname,
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ IP addresses, location, software versions and various other information.
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Format of collected data
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------------------------
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-Information to be announced is currently split into two categories:
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+Information to be announced is currently split into three categories:
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nodeinfo
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In this category (mostly) static information is collected. If
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@@ -19,8 +19,12 @@ Information to be announced is currently split into two categories:
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This category holds fast changing data, like traffic counters, uptime,
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system load or the selected gateway.
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-Both categories will have a ``node_id`` key by default. It should be used to
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-match data from *statistics* to *nodeinfo*.
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+ neighbours
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+ `neighbours` contains information about all neighbouring nodes of all
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+ interfaces. This data can be used to determine the network topology.
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+
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+All categories will have a ``node_id`` key. It should be used to
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+relate data of different catagories.
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Accessing Node Information
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--------------------------
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@@ -43,8 +47,13 @@ installed. Please note that at least one alfred daemon is required to run as
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.. _alfred-json: https://github.com/tcatm/alfred-json
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-`nodeinfo` is distributed as alfred datatype `158`, while `statistics` uses
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-`159`. Both are compressed using GZip (alfred-json can handle the decompression).
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+The following datatypes are used:
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+
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+* `nodeinfo`: 158
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+* `statistics`: 159
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+* `neighbours`: 160
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+
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+All data is compressed using GZip (alfred-json can handle the decompression).
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In order to retrieve statistics data you could run:
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@@ -90,18 +99,26 @@ You can find more information about alfred in its README_.
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.. _README: http://www.open-mesh.org/projects/alfred/repository/revisions/master/entry/README
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-gluon-announced
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-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+gluon-respondd
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+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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-`gluon-announced` allows querying neighbouring nodes for their `nodeinfo`.
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+`gluon-respondd` allows querying neighbouring nodes for their information.
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It is a daemon listening on the multicast address ``ff02::2:1001`` on
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-UDP port 1001 on the bare mesh interfaces.
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+UDP port 1001 on both the bare mesh interfaces and `br-client`. Unicast
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+requests are supported as well.
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+
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+The supported requests are:
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+
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+* ``nodeinfo``, ``statistics``, ``neighbours``: Returns the data of single category uncompressed.
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+* ``GET nodeinfo``, ...: Returns the data of one or multiple categories (separated by spaces)
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+ compressed using the `deflate` algorithm (without a gzip header). The data may
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+ be decompressed using zlib and many zlib bindings using -15 as the window size parameter.
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gluon-neighbour-info
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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-A programm called `gluon-neighbour-info` has been developed to retrieve
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-information from neighbours.
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+The programm `gluon-neighbour-info` can be used to retrieve
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+information from other nodes.
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::
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@@ -109,55 +126,13 @@ information from neighbours.
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-p 1001 -d ff02:0:0:0:0:0:2:1001 \
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-r nodeinfo
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-On optional timeout may be specified, e.g. `-t 5` (default: 3 seconds).
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-
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-Adding a fact
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--------------
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-
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-To add a fact just add a file to either ``/lib/gluon/announce/nodeinfo.d/`` or
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-``/lib/gluon/announce/statistics.d/``.
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-
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-The file must contain a lua script and its name will become the key for the
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-resulting JSON object. A simple script adding a ``hostname`` field might look
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-like this:
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-
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-::
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+An optional timeout may be specified, e.g. `-t 5` (default: 3 seconds). See
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+the usage information printed by ``gluon-neighbour-info -h`` for more information
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+about the supported arguments.
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- return uci:get_first('system', 'system', 'hostname')
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+Adding a data provider
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+----------------------
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-The directory structure will be converted to a JSON object, i.e. you may
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-create subdirectories. So, if the directories look like this
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-
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-::
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-
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- .
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- ├── hardware
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- │ └── model
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- ├── hostname
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- ├── network
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- │ └── mac
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- ├── node_id
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- └── software
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- └── firmware
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-
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-the resulting JSON would become:
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-
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-::
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-
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- # /lib/gluon/announce/announce.lua nodeinfo
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- {
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- "hardware" : {
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- "model" : "TP-Link TL-MR3420 v1"
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- },
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- "hostname" : "mr3420-test",
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- "network" : {
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- "mac" : "90:f6:52:82:06:02"
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- },
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- "node_id" : "90f652820602",
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- "software" : {
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- "firmware" : {
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- "base" : "gluon-v2014.2-32-ge831099",
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- "release" : "0.4.1+0-exp20140720"
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- }
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- }
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- }
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+To add a provider, you need to install a shared object into ``/lib/gluon/respondd``.
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+For more information, refer to the `respondd README <https://github.com/freifunk-gluon/packages/blob/master/net/respondd/README.md>`_
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+and have a look the existing providers.
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