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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE |
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies |
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest |
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this |
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Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author |
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Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. |
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate |
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your |
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school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if |
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necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: |
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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program |
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`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. |
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<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 |
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Ty Coon, President of Vice |
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
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51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies |
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of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. |
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Preamble |
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The licenses for most software are designed to take away your |
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freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public |
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License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free |
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software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This |
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General Public License applies to most of the Free Software |
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Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to |
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using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by |
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the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to |
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your programs, too. |
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When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not |
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price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you |
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have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for |
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this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it |
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if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it |
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in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. |
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To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid |
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anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. |
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These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you |
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distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. |
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For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether |
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gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that |
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you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the |
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source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their |
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rights. |
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We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and |
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Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain |
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<?php |
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class VigiloArg extends VigiloXml |
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{ |
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protected $name; |
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protected $values; |
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7 |
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public function __construct($name, $values) |
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9 |
{ |
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10 |
if (is_array($values)) { |
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11 |
$new_values = array(); |
|
12 |
foreach ($values as $value) { |
|
13 |
if (is_string($value)) { |
|
14 |
$new_values[] = new VigiloItem($value); |
|
15 |
} elseif (!is_a($value, 'VigiloItem')) { |
|
16 |
throw new \RuntimeException(); |
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17 |
} else { |
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18 |
$new_values[] = $value; |
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19 |
} |
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20 |
} |
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21 |
$values = $new_values; |
|
22 |
} elseif (!is_string($values) && !is_int($values) |
|
23 |
&& !is_bool($values) && !is_float($values) |
|
24 |
) { |
|
25 |
throw new \RuntimeException(); |
|
26 |
} else { |
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27 |
$values = (string) $values; |
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28 |
} |
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29 |
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$this->name = $name; |
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31 |
$this->values = $values; |
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32 |
} |
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public function getName() |
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35 |
{ |
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36 |
return $this->name; |
|
37 |
} |
|
38 |
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39 |
public function getValue() |
|
40 |
{ |
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41 |
if (is_string($this->values)) { |
|
42 |
return $this->values; |
|
43 |
} |
|
44 |
return array_map('getValue', $this->values); |
|
45 |
} |
|
46 |
|
|
47 |
public function __toString() |
|
48 |
{ |
|
49 |
return self::sprintf( |
|
50 |
'<arg name="%s">%s</arg>', |
|
51 |
$this->name, |
|
52 |
$this->values |
|
53 |
); |
|
54 |
} |
|
55 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloAttribute.php | ||
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<?php |
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3 |
class VigiloAttribute extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
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5 |
protected $name; |
|
6 |
protected $value; |
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7 |
|
|
8 |
public function __construct($name, $value) |
|
9 |
{ |
|
10 |
$this->name = $name; |
|
11 |
$this->value = $value; |
|
12 |
} |
|
13 |
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|
14 |
public function __toString() |
|
15 |
{ |
|
16 |
return self::sprintf( |
|
17 |
'<attribute name="%s">%s</attribute>', |
|
18 |
$this->name, |
|
19 |
$this->value |
|
20 |
); |
|
21 |
} |
|
22 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloGroup.php | ||
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1 |
<?php |
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2 |
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|
3 |
class VigiloGroup extends VigiloXml |
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4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $name; |
|
6 |
|
|
7 |
public function __construct($group) |
|
8 |
{ |
|
9 |
$this->name = $group; |
|
10 |
} |
|
11 |
|
|
12 |
public function __toString() |
|
13 |
{ |
|
14 |
return self::sprintf('<group>%s</group>', $this->name); |
|
15 |
} |
|
16 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloGroups.php | ||
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1 |
<?php |
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2 |
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|
3 |
class VigiloGroups extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $name; |
|
6 |
protected $grps; |
|
7 |
|
|
8 |
public function __construct($name) |
|
9 |
{ |
|
10 |
$this->name = $name; |
|
11 |
$this->grps=array(); |
|
12 |
} |
|
13 |
|
|
14 |
public function getName() |
|
15 |
{ |
|
16 |
return $this->name; |
|
17 |
} |
|
18 |
|
|
19 |
public function addSubGroup(VigiloGroups $subGroup) |
|
20 |
{ |
|
21 |
$this->grps[$subGroup->getName()] = $subGroup; |
|
22 |
} |
|
23 |
|
|
24 |
public function __toString() |
|
25 |
{ |
|
26 |
return self::sprintf( |
|
27 |
'<group name="%s">%s</group>', |
|
28 |
$this->name, |
|
29 |
$this->grps |
|
30 |
); |
|
31 |
} |
|
32 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloHost.php | ||
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<?php |
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2 |
|
|
3 |
class VigiloHost extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $computer; |
|
6 |
protected $addresses; |
|
7 |
protected $ventilation; |
|
8 |
protected $children; |
|
9 |
protected $agent; |
|
10 |
|
|
11 |
public function __construct($computer) |
|
12 |
{ |
|
13 |
$this->agent = null; |
|
14 |
$this->ventilation = "Servers"; |
|
15 |
$this->computer = $computer; |
|
16 |
$this->addresses = array(); |
|
17 |
$this->children = array(); |
|
18 |
|
|
19 |
if (class_exists('PluginFusioninventoryAgent')) { |
|
20 |
$agent = new PluginFusioninventoryAgent(); |
|
21 |
if ($agent->getAgentWithComputerid($this->computer->getID()) !== false) { |
|
22 |
$this->agent = $agent; |
|
23 |
} |
|
24 |
} |
|
25 |
|
|
26 |
$this->selectTemplates(); |
|
27 |
$this->selectGroups(); |
|
28 |
$this->monitorMemory(); |
|
29 |
$this->monitorNetworkInterfaces(); |
|
30 |
$this->monitorSoftwares(); |
|
31 |
$this->monitorPartitions(); |
|
32 |
} |
|
33 |
|
|
34 |
public function getName() |
|
35 |
{ |
|
36 |
return $this->computer->getName(); |
|
37 |
} |
|
38 |
|
|
39 |
protected function selectTemplates() |
|
40 |
{ |
|
41 |
$template_name = $this->computer->getField("template_name"); |
|
42 |
|
|
43 |
if ($template_name && $template_name !== "N/A") { |
|
44 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloHostTemplate($this->computer->getField("template_name")); |
|
45 |
} |
|
46 |
|
|
47 |
$template_number = $this->computer->getField("vigilo_template"); |
|
48 |
if ($template_number !== '0' && $template_number !== 'N/A') { |
|
49 |
$common_dbtm = new CommonDBTM(); |
|
50 |
$template_name = PluginVigiloVigiloTemplate::getVigiloTemplateNameByID($template_number); |
|
51 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloHostTemplate($template_name); |
|
52 |
} |
|
53 |
else { |
|
54 |
if (empty($this->children)) { |
|
55 |
$template_name = "default"; |
|
56 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloHostTemplate($template_name); |
|
57 |
} |
|
58 |
} |
|
59 |
} |
|
60 |
|
|
61 |
protected function selectGroups() |
|
62 |
{ |
|
63 |
$location = new Location(); |
|
64 |
$location->getFromDB($this->computer->fields["locations_id"]); |
|
65 |
if (!($location->getName()=='N/A')) { |
|
66 |
$locationCompleteName=explode(" > ", $location->getField("completename")); |
|
67 |
$locationRealName=implode("/", $locationCompleteName); |
|
68 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($locationRealName); |
|
69 |
} |
|
70 |
|
|
71 |
$entity = new Entity(); |
|
72 |
$entity->getFromDB($this->computer->fields["entities_id"]); |
|
73 |
if (!($entity->getName()=='N/A')) { |
|
74 |
$entityCompleteName=explode(" > ", $entity->getField("completename")); |
|
75 |
$entityRealName=implode("/", $entityCompleteName); |
|
76 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($entityRealName); |
|
77 |
} |
|
78 |
|
|
79 |
$manufacturer = new Manufacturer(); |
|
80 |
$manufacturer->getFromDB($this->computer->fields["manufacturers_id"]); |
|
81 |
if (!($manufacturer->getName()=='N/A')) { |
|
82 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($manufacturer->getName()); |
|
83 |
} |
|
84 |
} |
|
85 |
|
|
86 |
protected function selectAddress() |
|
87 |
{ |
|
88 |
static $address = null; |
|
89 |
|
|
90 |
if ($address === null && $this->agent) { |
|
91 |
$addresses = $this->agent->getIPs(); |
|
92 |
if (count($addresses)) { |
|
93 |
$address = current($addresses); |
|
94 |
} |
|
95 |
} |
|
96 |
|
|
97 |
if ($address === null) { |
|
98 |
$address = $this->computer->getName(); |
|
99 |
foreach ($this->addresses as $addr) { |
|
100 |
if (!$addr->is_ipv4()) { |
|
101 |
continue; |
|
102 |
} |
|
103 |
|
|
104 |
$textual = $addr->getTextual(); |
|
105 |
if (is_string($textual)) { |
|
106 |
$address = $textual; |
|
107 |
break; |
|
108 |
} |
|
109 |
} |
|
110 |
} |
|
111 |
|
|
112 |
return $address; |
|
113 |
} |
|
114 |
|
|
115 |
protected function monitorMemory() |
|
116 |
{ |
|
117 |
global $DB; |
|
118 |
|
|
119 |
$total = 0; |
|
120 |
$query = Item_DeviceMemory::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem( |
|
121 |
$this->computer->getType(), |
|
122 |
$this->computer->getID() |
|
123 |
); |
|
124 |
|
|
125 |
foreach ($DB->query($query) as $mem) { |
|
126 |
$memory = new Item_DeviceMemory(); |
|
127 |
$memory->getFromDB($mem['id']); |
|
128 |
$total += $memory->fields['size'] * 1024 * 1024; |
|
129 |
} |
|
130 |
|
|
131 |
if ($total > 0) { |
|
132 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloTest('RAM'); |
|
133 |
} |
|
134 |
} |
|
135 |
|
|
136 |
protected function monitorNetworkInterfaces() |
|
137 |
{ |
|
138 |
global $DB; |
|
139 |
$query = NetworkPort::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem( |
|
140 |
$this->computer->getType(), |
|
141 |
$this->computer->getID() |
|
142 |
); |
|
143 |
|
|
144 |
foreach ($DB->query($query) as $np) { |
|
145 |
$query2 = NetworkName::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem("NetworkPort", $np['id']); |
|
146 |
$port = new NetworkPort(); |
|
147 |
$ethport = new NetworkPortEthernet(); |
|
148 |
$port->getFromDB($np['id']); |
|
149 |
if ($port->getName() == 'lo') { |
|
150 |
continue; |
|
151 |
} |
|
152 |
|
|
153 |
$args = array(); |
|
154 |
$label = isset($port->fields['comment']) ? $port->fields['comment'] : $port->getName(); |
|
155 |
$ethport = $ethport->find('networkports_id=' . $np['id']); |
|
156 |
foreach ($ethport as $rowEthPort) { |
|
157 |
if ($rowEthPort['speed']) { |
|
158 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('max', $rowEthPort['speed']); |
|
159 |
break; |
|
160 |
} |
|
161 |
} |
|
162 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('label', $label); |
|
163 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('ifname', $port->getName()); |
|
164 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloTest('Interface', $args); |
|
165 |
|
|
166 |
// Retrieve all IP addresses associated with this interface. |
|
167 |
// This will be used later in selectAddress() to select |
|
168 |
// the most appropriate IP address to query this computer. |
|
169 |
foreach ($DB->query($query2) as $nn) { |
|
170 |
$query3 = IPAddress::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem("NetworkName", $nn['id']); |
|
171 |
foreach ($DB->query($query3) as $ip) { |
|
172 |
$addr = new IPAddress(); |
|
173 |
if ($addr->getFromDB($ip['id'])) { |
|
174 |
$this->addresses[] = $addr; |
|
175 |
} |
|
176 |
} |
|
177 |
} |
|
178 |
} |
|
179 |
} |
|
180 |
|
|
181 |
protected function monitorSoftwares() |
|
182 |
{ |
|
183 |
global $DB; |
|
184 |
$listOfTest=new VigiloTestSoftware($this->computer); |
|
185 |
$computerSoftwareVersion=new Computer_SoftwareVersion(); |
|
186 |
$ids=$computerSoftwareVersion->find('computers_id=' . $this->computer->getID()); |
|
187 |
foreach ($ids as $id) { |
|
188 |
if ($id['softwareversions_id']) { |
|
189 |
$softwareVersion=new SoftwareVersion(); |
|
190 |
$ids2=$softwareVersion->find('id=' . $id['softwareversions_id']); |
|
191 |
foreach ($ids2 as $id2) { |
|
192 |
if ($id2['softwares_id']) { |
|
193 |
$software=new Software(); |
|
194 |
$software->getFromDB($id2['softwares_id']); |
|
195 |
$listOfTest->addRelevantTestWith($software->getName()); |
|
196 |
} |
|
197 |
} |
|
198 |
} |
|
199 |
} |
|
200 |
foreach ($listOfTest->getTable() as $test) { |
|
201 |
$this->children[]=$test; |
|
202 |
} |
|
203 |
} |
|
204 |
|
|
205 |
protected function monitorPartitions() |
|
206 |
{ |
|
207 |
global $DB; |
|
208 |
|
|
209 |
$query = ComputerDisk::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem( |
|
210 |
$this->computer->getType(), |
|
211 |
$this->computer->getID() |
|
212 |
); |
|
213 |
|
|
214 |
foreach ($DB->query($query) as $cd) { |
|
215 |
$disk = new ComputerDisk(); |
|
216 |
$disk->getFromDB($cd['id']); |
|
217 |
|
|
218 |
$args = array(); |
|
219 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('label', $disk->getName()); |
|
220 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('partname', $disk->fields['mountpoint']); |
|
221 |
$total = $disk->fields['totalsize']; |
|
222 |
if (!empty($total)) { |
|
223 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('max', $total * 1024 * 1024); |
|
224 |
} |
|
225 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloTest('Partition', $args); |
|
226 |
} |
|
227 |
} |
|
228 |
|
|
229 |
public function __toString() |
|
230 |
{ |
|
231 |
$outXML=new DOMdocument(); |
|
232 |
$outXML->preserveWhiteSpace=false; |
|
233 |
$outXML->formatOutput=true; |
|
234 |
$outXML->loadXML( |
|
235 |
self::sprintf( |
|
236 |
'<?xml version="1.0"?>' . |
|
237 |
'<host name="%s" address="%s" ventilation="%s">%s</host>', |
|
238 |
$this->computer->getName(), |
|
239 |
$this->selectAddress(), |
|
240 |
"Servers", |
|
241 |
$this->children |
|
242 |
) |
|
243 |
); |
|
244 |
return $outXML->saveXML(); |
|
245 |
} |
|
246 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloHostTemplate.php | ||
---|---|---|
1 |
<?php |
|
2 |
|
|
3 |
class VigiloHostTemplate extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $name; |
|
6 |
|
|
7 |
public function __construct($tpl) |
|
8 |
{ |
|
9 |
$this->name = $tpl; |
|
10 |
} |
|
11 |
|
|
12 |
public function __toString() |
|
13 |
{ |
|
14 |
return self::sprintf('<template>%s</template>', $this->name); |
|
15 |
} |
|
16 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloItem.php | ||
---|---|---|
1 |
<?php |
|
2 |
|
|
3 |
class VigiloItem extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $value; |
|
6 |
|
|
7 |
public function __construct($value) |
|
8 |
{ |
|
9 |
$this->value = $value; |
|
10 |
} |
|
11 |
|
|
12 |
public function getValue() |
|
13 |
{ |
|
14 |
return $this->value; |
|
15 |
} |
|
16 |
|
|
17 |
public function __toString() |
|
18 |
{ |
|
19 |
return self::sprintf('<item>%s</item>', $this->value); |
|
20 |
} |
|
21 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloLocation.php | ||
---|---|---|
1 |
<?php |
|
2 |
|
|
3 |
class VigiloLocation extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $childrenLocation; |
|
6 |
protected $childrenEntity; |
|
7 |
protected $childrenManufacturer; |
|
8 |
|
|
9 |
public function __construct() |
|
10 |
{ |
|
11 |
$this->childrenLocation=array(); |
|
12 |
$this->childrenEntity=array(); |
|
13 |
$this->childrenManufacturer=array(); |
|
14 |
$this->selectLocations(); |
|
15 |
$this->selectEntities(); |
|
16 |
$this->selectManufacturers(); |
|
17 |
} |
|
18 |
|
|
19 |
protected function selectManufacturers() |
|
20 |
{ |
|
21 |
global $DB; |
|
22 |
$manufacturers=new Manufacturer(); |
|
23 |
$manufacturers=$manufacturers->find(); |
|
24 |
foreach ($manufacturers as $manufacturer) { |
|
25 |
$this->childrenManufacturer[] = new VigiloGroups($manufacturer["name"]); |
|
26 |
} |
|
27 |
} |
|
28 |
|
|
29 |
protected function selectEntities() |
|
30 |
{ |
|
31 |
global $DB; |
|
32 |
$entities=new Entity(); |
|
33 |
$entities=$entities->find("", "completename"); |
|
34 |
$ancestors=array(); |
|
35 |
foreach ($entities as $entity) { |
|
36 |
$currentLevel=$entity["level"]; |
|
37 |
if ($currentLevel==1 && isset($ancestors[1])) { |
|
38 |
$this->childrenEntity[]=$ancestors[1]; |
|
39 |
} |
|
40 |
$tempEntity = new VigiloGroups($entity["name"]); |
|
41 |
$ancestors[$currentLevel]=$tempEntity; |
|
42 |
if ($currentLevel != 1) { |
|
43 |
$ancestors[$currentLevel-1]->addSubGroup($tempEntity); |
|
44 |
} |
|
45 |
} |
|
46 |
$this->childrenEntity[]=$ancestors[1]; |
|
47 |
} |
|
48 |
|
|
49 |
protected function selectLocations() |
|
50 |
{ |
|
51 |
global $DB; |
|
52 |
$locations=new Location(); |
|
53 |
$locations=$locations->find("", "completename"); |
|
54 |
$ancestors=array(); |
|
55 |
foreach ($locations as $location) { |
|
56 |
$currentLevel=$location["level"]; |
|
57 |
if ($currentLevel==1 && isset($ancestors[1])) { |
|
58 |
$this->childrenLocation[]=$ancestors[1]; |
|
59 |
} |
|
60 |
$tempLocation = new VigiloGroups($location["name"]); |
|
61 |
$ancestors[$currentLevel]=$tempLocation; |
|
62 |
if ($currentLevel != 1) { |
|
63 |
$ancestors[$currentLevel-1]->addSubGroup($tempLocation); |
|
64 |
} |
|
65 |
} |
|
66 |
$this->childrenLocation[]=$ancestors[1]; |
|
67 |
} |
|
68 |
|
|
69 |
public function __toString() |
|
70 |
{ |
|
71 |
$outXML=new DOMdocument(); |
|
72 |
$outXML->preserveWhiteSpace=false; |
|
73 |
$outXML->formatOutput=true; |
|
74 |
$outXML->loadXML( |
|
75 |
self::sprintf( |
|
76 |
'<groups> |
|
77 |
<group name="Locations"> %s </group> |
|
78 |
<group name="Entities"> %s </group> |
|
79 |
<group name="Manufacturers"> %s </group> |
|
80 |
</groups>', |
|
81 |
$this->childrenLocation, |
|
82 |
$this->childrenEntity, |
|
83 |
$this->childrenManufacturer |
|
84 |
) |
|
85 |
); |
|
86 |
return $outXML->saveXML(); |
|
87 |
} |
|
88 |
} |
Vigilo/VigiloNetworkEquipment.php | ||
---|---|---|
1 |
<?php |
|
2 |
|
|
3 |
class VigiloNetworkEquipment extends VigiloXml |
|
4 |
{ |
|
5 |
protected $network; |
|
6 |
protected $addresses; |
|
7 |
protected $ventilation; |
|
8 |
protected $children; |
|
9 |
protected $agent; |
|
10 |
|
|
11 |
public function __construct($network) |
|
12 |
{ |
|
13 |
$this->agent = null; |
|
14 |
$this->ventilation = "Servers"; |
|
15 |
$this->network = $network; |
|
16 |
$this->addresses = array(); |
|
17 |
$this->children = array(); |
|
18 |
|
|
19 |
if (class_exists('PluginFusioninventoryAgent')) { |
|
20 |
$agent = new PluginFusioninventoryAgent(); |
|
21 |
if ($agent->getAgentWithComputerid($this->network->getID()) !== false) { |
|
22 |
$this->agent = $agent; |
|
23 |
} |
|
24 |
} |
|
25 |
|
|
26 |
$this->selectTemplates(); |
|
27 |
$this->selectGroups(); |
|
28 |
$this->monitorNetworkInterfaces(); |
|
29 |
} |
|
30 |
|
|
31 |
public function getName() |
|
32 |
{ |
|
33 |
return $this->network->getName(); |
|
34 |
} |
|
35 |
|
|
36 |
protected function selectTemplates() |
|
37 |
{ |
|
38 |
$template_name = $this->network->getField("template_name"); |
|
39 |
|
|
40 |
if ($template_name && $template_name !== "N/A") { |
|
41 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloHostTemplate($this->network->getField("template_name")); |
|
42 |
} |
|
43 |
} |
|
44 |
|
|
45 |
protected function selectGroups() |
|
46 |
{ |
|
47 |
$location = new Location(); |
|
48 |
$location->getFromDB($this->network->fields["locations_id"]); |
|
49 |
if (!($location->getName()=='N/A')) { |
|
50 |
$locationCompleteName=explode(" > ", $location->getField("completename")); |
|
51 |
$locationRealName=implode("/", $locationCompleteName); |
|
52 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($locationRealName); |
|
53 |
} |
|
54 |
|
|
55 |
$entity = new Entity(); |
|
56 |
$entity->getFromDB($this->network->fields["entities_id"]); |
|
57 |
if (!($entity->getName()=='N/A')) { |
|
58 |
$entityCompleteName=explode(" > ", $entity->getField("completename")); |
|
59 |
$entityRealName=implode("/", $entityCompleteName); |
|
60 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($entityRealName); |
|
61 |
} |
|
62 |
|
|
63 |
$manufacturer = new Manufacturer(); |
|
64 |
$manufacturer->getFromDB($this->network->fields["manufacturers_id"]); |
|
65 |
if (!($manufacturer->getName()=='N/A')) { |
|
66 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($manufacturer->getName()); |
|
67 |
} |
|
68 |
} |
|
69 |
|
|
70 |
protected function selectAddress() |
|
71 |
{ |
|
72 |
static $address = null; |
|
73 |
|
|
74 |
if ($address === null && $this->agent) { |
|
75 |
$addresses = $this->agent->getIPs(); |
|
76 |
if (count($addresses)) { |
|
77 |
$address = current($addresses); |
|
78 |
} |
|
79 |
} |
|
80 |
|
|
81 |
if ($address === null) { |
|
82 |
$address = $this->network->getName(); |
|
83 |
foreach ($this->addresses as $addr) { |
|
84 |
if (!$addr->is_ipv4()) { |
|
85 |
continue; |
|
86 |
} |
|
87 |
|
|
88 |
$textual = $addr->getTextual(); |
|
89 |
if (is_string($textual)) { |
|
90 |
$address = $textual; |
|
91 |
break; |
|
92 |
} |
|
93 |
} |
|
94 |
} |
|
95 |
|
|
96 |
return $address; |
|
97 |
} |
|
98 |
|
|
99 |
protected function monitorNetworkInterfaces() |
|
100 |
{ |
|
101 |
global $DB; |
|
102 |
$query = NetworkPort::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem( |
|
103 |
$this->network->getType(), |
|
104 |
$this->network->getID() |
|
105 |
); |
|
106 |
|
|
107 |
foreach ($DB->query($query) as $np) { |
|
108 |
$query2 = NetworkName::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem("NetworkPort", $np['id']); |
|
109 |
$port = new NetworkPort(); |
|
110 |
$ethport = new NetworkPortEthernet(); |
|
111 |
$port->getFromDB($np['id']); |
|
112 |
if ($port->getName() == 'lo') { |
|
113 |
continue; |
|
114 |
} |
|
115 |
|
|
116 |
$args = array(); |
|
117 |
$label = isset($port->fields['comment']) ? $port->fields['comment'] : $port->getName(); |
|
118 |
$ethport = $ethport->find('networkports_id=' . $np['id']); |
|
119 |
foreach ($ethport as $rowEthPort) { |
|
120 |
if ($rowEthPort['speed']) { |
|
121 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('max', $rowEthPort['speed']); |
|
122 |
break; |
|
123 |
} |
|
124 |
} |
|
125 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('label', $label); |
|
126 |
$args[] = new VigiloArg('ifname', $port->getName()); |
|
127 |
$this->children[] = new VigiloTest('Interface', $args); |
|
128 |
|
|
129 |
// Retrieve all IP addresses associated with this interface. |
|
130 |
// This will be used later in selectAddress() to select |
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// the most appropriate IP address to query this network. |
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foreach ($DB->query($query2) as $nn) { |
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$query3 = IPAddress::getSQLRequestToSearchForItem("NetworkName", $nn['id']); |
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foreach ($DB->query($query3) as $ip) { |
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$addr = new IPAddress(); |
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if ($addr->getFromDB($ip['id'])) { |
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$this->addresses[] = $addr; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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public function __toString() |
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{ |
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$outXML=new DOMdocument(); |
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$outXML->preserveWhiteSpace=false; |
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$outXML->formatOutput=true; |
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$outXML->loadXML( |
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self::sprintf( |
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'<?xml version="1.0"?>' . |
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'<host name="%s" address="%s" ventilation="%s">%s</host>', |
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$this->network->getName(), |
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$this->selectAddress(), |
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"Servers", |
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$this->children |
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) |
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); |
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return $outXML->saveXML(); |
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} |
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} |
Vigilo/VigiloPrinter.php | ||
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<?php |
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class VigiloPrinter extends VigiloXml |
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{ |
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protected $printer; |
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protected $addresses; |
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protected $ventilation; |
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protected $children; |
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protected $agent; |
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public function __construct($printer) |
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{ |
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$this->agent = null; |
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$this->ventilation = "Servers"; |
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$this->network = $printer; |
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$this->addresses = array(); |
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$this->children = array(); |
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if (class_exists('PluginFusioninventoryAgent')) { |
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$agent = new PluginFusioninventoryAgent(); |
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if ($agent->getAgentWithComputerid($this->network->getID()) !== false) { |
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$this->agent = $agent; |
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} |
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} |
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$this->selectTemplates(); |
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$this->selectGroups(); |
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$this->monitorNetworkInterfaces(); |
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} |
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public function getName() |
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{ |
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return $this->network->getName(); |
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} |
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protected function selectTemplates() |
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{ |
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$template_name = $this->network->getField("template_name"); |
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if ($template_name && $template_name !== "N/A") { |
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$this->children[] = new VigiloHostTemplate($this->network->getField("template_name")); |
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} |
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} |
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protected function selectGroups() |
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{ |
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$location = new Location(); |
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$location->getFromDB($this->network->fields["locations_id"]); |
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if (!($location->getName()=='N/A')) { |
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$locationCompleteName=explode(" > ", $location->getField("completename")); |
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$locationRealName=implode("/", $locationCompleteName); |
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$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($locationRealName); |
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} |
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$entity = new Entity(); |
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$entity->getFromDB($this->network->fields["entities_id"]); |
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if (!($entity->getName()=='N/A')) { |
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$entityCompleteName=explode(" > ", $entity->getField("completename")); |
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$entityRealName=implode("/", $entityCompleteName); |
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$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($entityRealName); |
|
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} |
|
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|
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$manufacturer = new Manufacturer(); |
|
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$manufacturer->getFromDB($this->network->fields["manufacturers_id"]); |
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if (!($manufacturer->getName()=='N/A')) { |
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$this->children[] = new VigiloGroup($manufacturer->getName()); |
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} |
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} |
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protected function selectAddress() |
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{ |
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static $address = null; |
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if ($address === null && $this->agent) { |
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$addresses = $this->agent->getIPs(); |
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if (count($addresses)) { |
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$address = current($addresses); |
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} |
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} |
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