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tracegraph
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Usage: tracegraph.py [options] name - Trace all resolution paths for a name and graph them
Examples:
tracegraph.py -t MX --graph png --output booking.png --skip . --skip com. booking.com
tracegraph.py --skip . kaarsemaker.net --dump=kaarsemaker.yaml
tracegraph.py --load broken_example.yaml --errors-only --graph png --output example.png
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-q, --quiet No diagnostic messages
-t RDTYPE, --type=RDTYPE
Which record type to query
-d FILE, --dump=FILE Dump resolver data to a file
-l FILE, --load=FILE Load resolver data from a file
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
Dump/load format
-g FORMAT, --graph=FORMAT
Graph format, see dot(1)
-D, --display Display the result using GraphicsMagick's display(1)
-o FILE, --output=FILE
Filename for the graph
-s SKIP, --skip=SKIP Zone to skip in the graph (may be repeated)
-e, --errors-only Only show error nodes and vertices
-n, --nagios Function as a nagios plug-in
-T, --trace-missing-glue
Perform full traces for nameserver for which we did
not receive glue records
--even-trace-m-gtld-servers-net
m.gtld-servers.net is special, it's specialness is
ignored unless this option is given
Requirements
------------
- dnspython (dnspython.org)
- whelk (seveas.github.com/whelk)
- graphviz (graphviz.org)
For the django app only:
- beanstalkd and beanstalkc (kr.github.com/beanstalkd)
- azuki (seveas.github.com/azuki)
- django (djangoproject.com)
Django app
----------
This is also a django app. To use the django app, make sure this directory and
tracegraph.py are available on your sys.path. Then add 'dnsgraph' to your
INSTALLED_APPS setting and urls.py and run syncdb.
You'll need to run beanstalkd and add its info to your settings.py too:
BEANSTALK_SERVER = {'host': '127.0.0.1', 'port': 11300}
Then run the 'daemon' that does the actual checks in a screen session:
./manage.py dnsgraph_daemon