View Source ct_snmp (common_test v1.27)
Common Test user interface module for the SNMP application.
Common Test
user interface module for the SNMP
application.
The purpose of this module is to simplify SNMP configuration for the test case
writer. Many test cases can use default values for common operations and then no
SNMP configuration files need to be supplied. When it is necessary to change
particular configuration parameters, a subset of the relevant SNMP configuration
files can be passed to ct_snmp
by Common Test
configuration files. For more
specialized configuration parameters, a simple SNMP configuration file can be
placed in the test suite data directory. To simplify the test suite,
Common Test
keeps track of some of the SNMP manager information. This way the
test suite does not have to handle as many input parameters as if it had to
interface wthe OTP SNMP manager directly.
Configurable SNMP Manager and Agent Parameters:
Manager configuration:
[{start_manager, boolean()}
- Optional. Default istrue
.{users, [{user_name(), [call_back_module(), user_data()]}]}
- Optional.{usm_users, [{usm_user_name(), [usm_config()]}]}
- Optional. SNMPv3 only.{managed_agents,[{agent_name(), [user_name(), agent_ip(), agent_port(), [agent_config()]]}]}
-managed_agents
is optional.{max_msg_size, integer()}
- Optional. Default is484
.{mgr_port, integer()}
- Optional. Default is5000
.{engine _id, string()}
- Optional. Default is"mgrEngine"
.
Agent configuration:
{start_agent, boolean()}
- Optional. Default isfalse
.{agent_sysname, string()}
- Optional. Default is"ct_test"
.{agent_manager_ip, manager_ip()}
- Optional. Default islocalhost
.{agent_vsns, list()}
- Optional. Default is[v2]
.{agent_trap_udp, integer()}
- Optional. Default is5000
.{agent_udp, integer()}
- Optional. Default is4000
.{agent_notify_type, atom()}
- Optional. Default istrap
.{agent_sec_type, sec_type()}
- Optional. Default isnone
.{agent_passwd, string()}
- Optional. Default is""
.{agent_engine_id, string()}
- Optional. Default is"agentEngine"
.{agent_max_msg_size, string()}
- Optional. Default is484
.
The following parameters represents the SNMP configuration files context.conf
,
standard.conf
, community.conf
, vacm.conf
, usm.conf
, notify.conf
,
target_addr.conf
, and target_params.conf
. Notice that all values in
agent.conf
can be modified by the parameters listed above. All these
configuration files have default values set by the SNMP
application. These
values can be overridden by suppling a list of valid configuration values or a
file located in the test suites data directory, which can produce a list of
valid configuration values if you apply function file:consult/1
to the file.
{agent_contexts, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_community, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_sysinfo, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_vacm, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_usm, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_notify_def, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_target_address_def, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.{agent_target_param_def, [term()] | {data_dir_file, rel_path()}}
- Optional.
Parameter MgrAgentConfName
in the functions is to be a name you allocate in
your test suite using a require
statement. Example (where
MgrAgentConfName = snmp_mgr_agent
):
suite() -> [{require, snmp_mgr_agent, snmp}].
or
ct:require(snmp_mgr_agent, snmp).
Notice that USM users are needed for SNMPv3 configuration and are not to be confused with users.
SNMP traps, inform, and report messages are handled by the user callback module.
For details, see the SNMP
application.
It is recommended to use the .hrl
files created by the Erlang/OTP MIB compiler
to define the Object Identifiers (OIDs). For example, to get the Erlang node
name from erlNodeTable
in the OTP-MIB:
Oid = ?erlNodeEntry ++ [?erlNodeName, 1]
Furthermore, values can be set for SNMP
application configuration parameters,
config
, server
, net_if
, and so on (for a list of valid parameters and
types, see the User's Guide for the SNMP application
).
This is done by defining a configuration data variable on the following form:
{snmp_app, [{manager, [snmp_app_manager_params()]},
{agent, [snmp_app_agent_params()]}]}.
A name for the data must be allocated in the suite using require
(see the
example above). Pass this name as argument SnmpAppConfName
to
ct_snmp:start/3
. ct_snmp
specifies default values for some
SNMP
application configuration parameters (such as {verbosity,trace}
for
parameter config
). This set of defaults is merged with the parameters
specified by the user. The user values override ct_snmp
defaults.
Summary
Functions
get_next_values(Agent, Oids, MgrAgentConfName) -> SnmpReply
get_values(Agent, Oids, MgrAgentConfName) -> SnmpReply
load_mibs(Mibs) -> ok | {error, Reason}
register_agents(MgrAgentConfName, ManagedAgents) -> ok | {error, Reason}
register_users(MgrAgentConfName, Users) -> ok | {error, Reason}
register_usm_users(MgrAgentConfName, UsmUsers) -> ok | {error, Reason}
set_info(Config) -> [{Agent, OldVarsAndVals, NewVarsAndVals}]
set_values(Agent, VarsAndVals, MgrAgentConfName, Config) -> SnmpReply
start(Config, MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
start(Config, MgrAgentConfName, SnmpAppConfName) -> ok
stop(Config) -> ok
unload_mibs(Mibs) -> ok | {error, Reason}
unregister_agents(MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
unregister_agents(MgrAgentConfName, ManagedAgents) -> ok
unregister_users(MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
unregister_users(MgrAgentConfName, Users) -> ok
unregister_usm_users(MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
unregister_usm_users(MgrAgentConfName, UsmUsers) -> ok
Types
-type agent_ip() :: ip().
-type agent_name() :: atom().
-type agent_port() :: integer().
-type call_back_module() :: atom().
-type error_index() :: integer().
-type error_status() :: noError | atom().
-type manager_ip() :: ip().
-type oid() :: [byte()].
-type oids() :: [oid()].
-type rel_path() :: string().
-type sec_type() :: none | minimum | semi.
-type snmp_app_agent_params() :: term().
-type snmp_app_manager_params() :: term().
-type snmpreply() :: {error_status(), error_index(), varbinds()}.
-type user_data() :: term().
-type user_name() :: atom().
-type usm_user_name() :: string().
-type value_type() :: o | i | u | g | s.
-type var_and_val() :: {oid(), value_type(), term()}.
-type varbind() :: term().
-type varbinds() :: [varbind()].
-type varsandvals() :: [var_and_val()].
These data types are described in the documentation for the
SNMP
application.
Functions
get_next_values(Agent, Oids, MgrAgentConfName) -> SnmpReply
Issues a synchronous SNMP get next
request.
get_values(Agent, Oids, MgrAgentConfName) -> SnmpReply
Issues a synchronous SNMP get
request.
load_mibs(Mibs) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Loads the MIBs into agent snmp_master_agent
.
register_agents(MgrAgentConfName, ManagedAgents) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Explicitly instructs the manager to handle this agent. Corresponds to making an
entry in agents.conf
.
This function tries to register the specified managed agents, without checking if any of them exist. To change a registered managed agent, the agent must first be unregistered.
register_users(MgrAgentConfName, Users) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Registers the manager entity (=user) responsible for specific agent(s).
Corresponds to making an entry in users.conf
.
This function tries to register the specified users, without checking if any of them exist. To change a registered user, the user must first be unregistered.
register_usm_users(MgrAgentConfName, UsmUsers) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Explicitly instructs the manager to handle this USM user. Corresponds to making
an entry in usm.conf
.
This function tries to register the specified users, without checking if any of them exist. To change a registered user, the user must first be unregistered.
set_info(Config) -> [{Agent, OldVarsAndVals, NewVarsAndVals}]
Returns a list of all successful set
requests performed in the test case in
reverse order. The list contains the involved user and agent, the value before
set
, and the new value. This is intended to simplify the cleanup in function
end_per_testcase
, that is, the undoing of the set
requests and their
possible side-effects.
set_values(Agent, VarsAndVals, MgrAgentConfName, Config) -> SnmpReply
Issues a synchronous SNMP set
request.
start(Config, MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
Equivalent to ct_snmp:start(Config, MgrAgentConfName, undefined)
.
start(Config, MgrAgentConfName, SnmpAppConfName) -> ok
Starts an SNMP manager and/or agent. In the manager case, registrations of users
and agents, as specified by the configuration MgrAgentConfName
, are performed.
When using SNMPv3, called USM users are also registered. Users, usm_users
, and
managed agents can also be registered later using
ct_snmp:register_users/2
,
ct_snmp:register_agents/2
, and
ct_snmp:register_usm_users/2
.
The agent started is called snmp_master_agent
. Use
ct_snmp:load_mibs/1
to load MIBs into the agent.
With SnmpAppConfName
SNMP applications can be configured with parameters
config
, mibs
, net_if
, and so on. The values are merged with (and possibly
override) default values set by ct_snmp
.
stop(Config) -> ok
Stops the SNMP manager and/or agent, and removes all files created.
unload_mibs(Mibs) -> ok | {error, Reason}
Unloads the MIBs from agent snmp_master_agent
.
unregister_agents(MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
Unregisters all managed agents.
unregister_agents(MgrAgentConfName, ManagedAgents)
View Source (since OTP R16B)unregister_agents(MgrAgentConfName, ManagedAgents) -> ok
Unregisters the specified managed agents.
unregister_users(MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
Unregisters all users.
unregister_users(MgrAgentConfName, Users) -> ok
Unregisters the specified users.
unregister_usm_users(MgrAgentConfName) -> ok
Unregisters all USM users.
unregister_usm_users(MgrAgentConfName, UsmUsers) -> ok
Unregisters the specified USM users.