X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?p=sysdb.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fsysdb-description.txt;h=ea9df3233ff097307528b35713734219e237626e;hp=64cecf38dfdd069586fd03be676c457d37d203c3;hb=70a3f7daeac51f82b5d81dedc5ad8ca267d72173;hpb=5ef2ef3cb3308e219c9de3b97b9122b8667045c1 diff --git a/doc/sysdb-description.txt b/doc/sysdb-description.txt index 64cecf3..ea9df32 100644 --- a/doc/sysdb-description.txt +++ b/doc/sysdb-description.txt @@ -1,11 +1,18 @@ -SysDB stores system and inventory information about hardware and software -systems. This information is stored in a graph-like hierarchy of generic -objects. The central object type is a host, which generally represents a -physical or virtual machine or any other type of physical resource. Hosts, in -turn, may reference a list of services which represent any kind of logical -resource like a software system. Both, hosts and services, may reference a -list of attributes which represent further information about the respective -host or service object. For example, attributes may specify static information -like a host's architecture or the software version or snapshots of performance -data like the current memory utilization or much more. +“System DataBase” (SysDB) is a multi-backend system management and inventory +collection service. It stores system and inventory information about hardware +and software systems. This information is (continuously) collected from +various configurable backends (inventory services, monitoring services, etc.) +and stored in a graph-like hierarchy of generic objects. The store may be +queried through a generic interface independent of the active backends. Object +names are canonicalized before they are added to the store to ensure a +consistent view of your infrastructure. + +The central object type is a host, which generally represents a physical or +virtual machine or any other type of physical resource. Hosts, in turn, may +reference a list of services which represent any kind of logical resource like +a software system. Both, hosts and services, may reference a list of +attributes which represent further information about the respective host or +service object. For example, attributes may specify static information like a +host's architecture or the software version or reference performance data like +the current memory utilization or much more.