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NAME

6       riemann-client - Riemann communication tool
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SYNOPSIS

10       riemann-client query [OPTIONS...] QUERY [HOST] [PORT]
11       riemann-client send [OPTIONS...] [HOST] [PORT]
12       riemann-client --help|-?
13       riemann-client --version
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DESCRIPTION

17       riemann-client  is a very simple tool to faciliate communication with a
18       Riemann event stream processing server. It can be used both for sending
19       events to one, and to query it too.
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OPTIONS

23       In  both  query  and  send mode, HOST and PORT default to localhost and
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27   Query mode
28       In query mode, riemann-client takes one mandatory argument:  the  query
29       itself.  It  must  be  a single argument, which will be sent to Riemann
30       as-is, and the response dumped to the standard output, or, in  case  of
31       an error, the error message will be written to the standard error.
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34       See  the Riemann documentation http://riemann.io/concepts.html for more
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38       Apart from the mandatory argument, the riemann-client accepts the  fol‐
39       lowing options in query mode:
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42       -j, --json
43              Print  the  result  in  JSON  format,  instead  of  the default,
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47       -T, --tcp
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55       -o, --option option=value
56              Set one client option to the given value.
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58              Available client options are:
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61              cafile Path to the file containing trusted certificate authority
62                     certificates. Only used for TLS connections.
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65              certfile
66                     Path  to  the  file containing the public client certifi‐
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71                     Path to the file containing the private client key.  Only
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76                     Priorities  for the cipher suites to be used for the ses‐
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80   Submit mode
81       In submit mode, riemann-client accepts the following options:
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85              The state the event should describe, free-form text, optional.
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93              The host the event originates from. Not to be confused with  the
94              optional  HOST  parameter  of  riemann-client itself, which sets
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103              This option can be used multiple times to add tags to the event.
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107              This option can be used multiple times to add custom  attributes
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111       -i, --metric-sint64 METRIC
112              Sets the metric for the event, using integer precision.
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120              Sets the metric of the event, using floating point precision.
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123       -L, --ttl TTL
124              An  optional  time-to-live  of  the  event, in seconds (floating
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129              Send the event via TCP (the default).
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140       -o, --option option=value
141              Set one client option to the given value.
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146              cafile Path to the file containing trusted certificate authority
147                     certificates. Only used for TLS connections.
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151                     Path  to  the  file containing the public client certifi‐
152                     cate. Only used for TLS connections.
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156                     Path to the file containing the private client key.  Only
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161                     Priorities  for the cipher suites to be used for the ses‐
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166              Continously read and  send  metrics  and  states  from  standard
167              input.  Uses all other fields specified on the command line. For
168              each line on standard input, a new event will be  sent  to  Rie‐
169              mann.  If the input is a number, it will be used as a metric. If
170              not, it will be used as the state. If it is a  number,  followed
171              by  a  space and some string, then both metric and state will be
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EXAMPLES

176   Sending an event
177       $ riemann-client send --state ok \
178                             --service "client-test" \
179                             --host "my-host" \
180                             --description "A message from the Manual" \
181                             --tag tag-1 --tag tag-2 \
182                             --attribute x-manual=best-friend \
183                             --metric-sint64 1 \
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188   Sending metrics / state from standard input
189       $ echo "1.5 ok" |  \
190         riemann-client send --service "client-test: stdin" \
191                             --host "my-host" \
192                             --description "A message from STDIN" \
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198   Querying Riemann
199       $ riemann-client query 'host = "my-host"'
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202   Using TLS
203       $ riemann-client query 'host = "my-host"' \
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205                              --option cafile=tests/data/cacert.pem \
206                              --option certfile=tests/data/client.crt \
207                              --option keyfile=tests/data/client.key \
208                              --option priorities=NORMAL \
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AUTHOR

213       Gergely Nagy algernon@madhouse-project.org
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217The MadHouse Project              March 2016                 RIEMANN-CLIENT(1)
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