The PEM CLI allows you to export and import the alert templates or probes from one PEM server to another.
You can install the PEM CLI using the package edb-pem-cli-8.5.0-1-<platform_name> separately from the edb.repo repository. It creates the binary file /usr/edb/pem/cli/bin/pem and the license file /usr/edb/pem/edb-pem-cli-license.txt.
After installing the PEM CLI package, use the ./pem -h command to see all the available options.
$ ./pem -hPEM CLI (Postgres Enterprise Manager Command Line Interface)
Usage: ./pem [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
-v,--version Show the app version and exit
Logging:
--log-file [/home/asheshvashi/.pem-cli.log]
Set the log file
NOTE: Directory must exist
-l,--log-level :value in {FATAL->1,ERROR->2,WARNING->3,DEBUG->5,INFO->4,VERBOSE->6} OR {1,2,3,5,4,6} [INFO]
Set the log level
PEM Information:
-p,--pem-url REQUIRED (Env:PEM_SERVER_URL)
Set the URL for accessing Postgres Enterprise Manager
e.g.
https://127.0.0.1:8443/pem
https:://pem_host:8443/pem
-u,--pem-user REQUIRED (Env:PEM_API_USER)
User to access the PEM REST API
-f,--password-file (Env:PEM_PASSWORD_FILE)
Location of the file, which contains the password.
The permission on a password file must disallow any access to world or group.
NOTE:
* The first non-empty line in the file will be treated as a
password.
* Environment variable 'PEM_API_PASSWORD' can be used for
providing the password instead of the password file
-i,--insecure Set the insecure connection
Subcommands:
import-alert-templates Import the alert template(s) into the PEM server.
list-alert-templates List the alert templates in the PEM server.
export-alert-templates Export the custom (user-defined) alert templates from the PEM server.
import-probes Import the probe(s) into the PEM server.
export-probes Export the custom (user-defined) probes from the PEM server.
list-probes List the probes in the PEM server.You can see all the available options with the import-alert-templates subcommand:
$ ./pem import-alert-templates -hImport the alert template(s) into the PEM server. Usage: ./pem import-alert-templates [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -i,--in-file Alert template file --ignore-existing Ignore the existing alert template in the PEM server --ignore-existing-probes Ignore the existing probes in the PEM server
You can see all the available options with the list-alert-templates subcommand:
$ ./pem list-alert-templates -hList the alert templates in the PEM server.
Usage: ./pem list-alert-templates [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
-c,--alert-template-category :value in {ALL->2,CUSTOM->1,SYSTEM->0} OR {2,1,0} [CUSTOM]
List down the alert templates of this categoryYou can see all the available options with the export-alert-templates subcommand:
$ ./pem export-alert-templates -hExport the custom (user-defined) alert templates from the PEM server
Usage: ./pem export-alert-templates [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
-i,--id INT ... List of id for the custom alert templates to be exported
-o,--out-file [Standard output (console)]
Output file name
-w,--overwrite Overwrite the existing output fileYou can see all the available options with the import-probes subcommand:
$ ./pem import-probes -hImport the probe(s) into the PEM server. Usage: ./pem import-probes [OPTIONS] Options: -h,--help Print this help message and exit -i,--in-file Probes file --ignore-existing Ignore the existing custom probes in the PEM server
You can see all the available options with the export-probes subcommand:
$ ./pem export-probes -hExport the custom (user-defined) probes from the PEM server
Usage: ./pem export-probes [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
-i,--probe-id INT ... List of the custom probe-ids to be exported
-o,--out-file [Standard output (console)]
Output file name
-w,--overwrite Overwrite the existing output fileYou can see all the available options with the list-probes subcommand:
$ ./pem list-probes -hList the probes in the PEM server.
Usage: ./pem list-probes [OPTIONS]
Options:
-h,--help Print this help message and exit
-c,--probe-category :value in {ALL->2,CUSTOM->1,SYSTEM->0} OR {2,1,0} [CUSTOM]
List down the probes of this categoryExample
To list all the probes (system as well as custom probes) use the -c all option:
$ PEM_PASSWORD_FILE=/tmp/pass PEM_API_USER=postgres PEM_SERVER_URL=https://172.17.0.4/pem ./pem -i list-probes -c all
Where:
PEM_PASSWORD_FILE=/tmp/passis the password file with the password of the postgres user.PEM_API_USER=postgresis the username through which you're running the PEM CLI.PEM_SERVER_URL=https://172.17.0.4/pemis the URL of the PEM server containing the probes.-i list-probesis theinsecureoption with thelist-probessubcommand to allow insecure connection and to list the probes.-c allis the-coption with theallvalue to list all the system as well as custom probes.