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Scripts
There are a number of useful scripts included with the distribution. Some of these scripts are only useful during build and development, but other scripts are intended for end users to be able to use. These scripts may be installed with n2n as part of your operating system package.
All scripts can be found in the scripts
directory.
Short descriptions of these scripts are below.
End user scripts
n2n-ctl
This python script provides an easy command line interface to the running n2n processes. It uses UDP communications to talk to the Management API. By specifying the right UDP port, it can talk to both the edge and the supernode daemons.
Example:
scripts/n2n-ctl --help
scripts/n2n-ctl help
n2n-httpd
This python script is a simple http gateway to the running edge. It provides a proxy for REST-like HTTP requests to talk to the Management API.
By default it runs on port 8080.
It also provides a simple HTML page showing some edge information, which when run with default settings can be seen at http://localhost:8080/ (Also a http://localhost:8080/supernode.html page for the supernode)
Example:
scripts/n2n-httpd --help
scripts/n2n-httpd 8087
Build and Development scripts
hack_fakeautoconf.sh
This shell script is used during development to help build on Windows systems. An example of how to use it is shown in the Building document
indent.sh
This shell script is a wrapper for the uncrustify
C code style checker
which checks or applies a set of rules to the code. It is used during
the automated lint checks.
test_harness.sh
This shell script is used to run automated tests during development.
n2n-gateway.sh
A sample script to route all the host traffic towards a remote gateway, which is reachable via the n2n virtual interface.
version.sh
This script is used to determine the current version number during the build process.
It looks at both the VERSION file and the GIT tags and outputs the version number to use.
Monitoring and statistics
munin/n2n_
This is a simple monitoring script that can be used with the munin-node system to monitor the n2n daemons.
This is a fully autoconfigurable wildcard munin plugin, but to get a quick sample:
get a list of suggested plugin names:
munin/n2n_ suggest
Enable some of those names:
ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/n2n_ /etc/munin/plugins/n2n_supernode_pkts
ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/n2n_ /etc/munin/plugins/n2n_supernode_counts
Manually test fetching and config:
/etc/munin/plugins/n2n_supernode_pkts
/etc/munin/plugins/n2n_supernode_pkts config