sysdbd-store-network(5) ======================= :doctype: manpage NAME ---- sysdbd-store-network - store::network plugin sending to remote instances SYNOPSIS -------- LoadPlugin "store::network" Username "my.host.name" SSLCertificate "/etc/sysdb/ssl/cert.pem" SSLCertificateKey "/etc/sysdb/ssl/key.pem" SSLCACertificates "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt" DESCRIPTION ----------- *store::network* is a plugin which connects to a remote SysDB instance and sends all locally collected stored objects to that instance. It uses the low-level binary protocol to efficiently transmit the data. CONFIGURATION ------------- *store::network* accepts the following configuration options: *Server* '
':: A server block specifies the connection settings. Multiple servers may be specified to send all data to multiple instances. The specified '
' may be a local path-name of a UNIX domain socket, a hostname, an IPv4 address, or and IPv6 address along with the remote port, separated by a colon (":"). + All TCP connections are encrypted with SSL/TLS. See the *SSL* configuration options for details about how to configure this. + All clients need to authenticate against the remote SysDB instance. See the section *AUTHENTICATION* for details. + A server block accepts the following configuration options: *Username* '';; The username used for authentication against the remote instance. *SSLCertificate* '';; The SSL certificate file to use for SSL connections and authentication. *SSLCertificateKey* '';; The SSL private key file to use for SSL connections and authentication. *SSLCACertificates* '';; The certificate authority (CA) certificates file for server certificate verification to use for SSL connection. AUTHENTICATION -------------- include::sysdb-auth.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- manpage:sysdbd[1], manpage:sysdbd.conf[5] The SysDB homepage: https://sysdb.io/ AUTHOR ------ SysDB was written by Sebastian "tokkee" Harl . COPYRIGHT --------- Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Sebastian "tokkee" Harl This is free software under the terms of the BSD license, see the source for copying conditions. There is NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. // vim: set tw=78 sw=4 ts=4 noexpandtab spell spelllang=en_us :