Configure the networks from which nodes are allowed to connect to the Rudder policy servers to get their updated configuration policy.
You can add as many networks as you want, the expected format is: NetworkIP/mask, for example "42.42.0.0/16".
Configure the method used to synchronize files between Relay servers and the Rudder server.
The classic method doesn't require any setup and use the standard protocol. However, it does not scale beyond 1000 nodes per relay.
The rsync method triggers rsync synchronization between each Relay and the Rudder server, for the selected resources (policies and/or shared files). It is more efficient, but you need to manually set up rsync on the Relay servers, and proceed with the SSH key exchange. Note that ressources not selected below won't be synchronized.
Finally, the manual method disable all synchronization of policies and shared files between the Relay servers and the Rudder server; you will need to manually set up a transfer method.
If enabled, prompt users to enter a message explaining the reason for each configuration change they make.
These messages will be stored in each Event log and as the commit message for the underlying git repository in
If enabled, all changes to configuration (Directives, Rules, Groups and Parameters) will be submitted for validation via a Change Request.
A new Change Request will enter the "Pending validation" status, then can be moved to "Pending deployment" (approved but not yet deployed) or "Deployed" (approved and deployed) statuses.
Only users with the "validator" or "deployer" roles are authorized to perform these steps (see /opt/rudder/etc/rudder-users.xml).
If disabled, all changes to configuration will be immediately deployed.
Every time Rudder modifies a file (by file editing or copying from a remote source), a copy of the overwritten file is kept under /var/rudder/modified-files/.
Also, the full output from each agent run is stored in a file under /var/rudder/cfengine-community/outputs/. These files are automatically removed to save on disk space. You can configure the retention time (Time To Live) they are kept for here.
All nodes in Rudder send reports via syslog to this Rudder root server. These logs are stored in an SQL database in order to determine compliance information displayed in this web interface. However, it can be useful to also store this information in a plain text log file, for example for statistics or debugging purposes. The option below enables this.
To help the Rudder team continue to improve this software day after day, we are running a survey to collect usage statistics.
These statistics are submitted anonymously, and include overall statistics about your instance of Rudder (number of Rules, Directives, Nodes, etc). No potentially-sensitive data is included (only stock Rudder-provided techniques are examined, no hostnames, etc). We highly value your privacy, as we do our own, so we will never share individual submissions (only globally compiled statistics)
If you want to check the information that is sent, just run "/opt/rudder/bin/rudder-metrics-reporting -v" on your Rudder server. This won't send any information without your consent.
This information is very valuable to the development team, as it helps us focus on the features that matter most and better understand what our users care about. Please consider participating in the survey!
In Rules table, we display a graph for each Rule showing it's activity (number of repaired reports).
Unfortunately, some browsers (especially Firefox) have trouble displaying them and make Rule pages almost unusable.
If you experience slow loading of Rules pages, you can disable this feature here.
Clear cached data. This will trigger a full policy update, and regenerate all promise files.
Groups in Rudder can be static (fixed list of nodes) or dynamic (the list of nodes is built from a search query).
To take into account new nodes and changes to their inventory, dynamic groups must be reloaded regularly.
Currently, Rudder will automatically do this reload every 5 minutes (see /opt/rudder/etc/rudder-web.properties).
Techniques in Rudder are read from the filesystem (in /var/rudder/configuration-repository/techniques).
To take into account new Techniques and changes, the Technique library must be updated regularly.
Currently, Rudder will automatically do this update every 5 minutes (see /opt/rudder/etc/rudder-web.properties).