check_systemd
Nagios / Icinga monitoring plugin to check systemd for failed units.
This Python script will report a degraded system to Nagios / Icinga. It requires only the nagiosplugin library.
You can also test a single service with -s parameter.
Released under GNU GPLv2 License.
Installation
pip3 install check_systemd
Command line interface
usage: check_systemd [-h] [-c SECONDS] [-e UNIT | -u UNIT] [-v] [-V] [-w SECONDS]
Copyright (c) 2014-18 Andrea Briganti a.k.a 'Kbyte' <kbytesys@gmail.com>
Copyright (c) 2019-20 Josef Friedrich <josef@friedrich.rocks>
Nagios / Icinga monitoring plugin to check systemd for failed units.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c SECONDS, --critical SECONDS
Startup time in seconds to result in critical status.
-e UNIT, --exclude UNIT
Exclude a systemd unit from the checks. This option can be applied multiple times. For
example: -e mnt-data.mount -e task.service.
-u UNIT, --unit UNIT Name of the systemd unit that is being tested.
-v, --verbose Increase output verbosity (use up to 3 times).
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-w SECONDS, --warning SECONDS
Startup time in seconds to result in warning status.
Performance data:
- count_units
- startup_time
- units_activating
- units_active
- units_failed
- units_inactive
Project pages
- https://github.com/Josef-Friedrich/check_systemd
- https://exchange.icinga.com/joseffriedrich/check_systemd
- https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/System-Metrics/Processes/check_systemd/details
Testing
pyenv install 3.7.6
pyenv install 3.8.1
pyenv local 3.7.6 3.8.1
pip3 install tox
tox
Deploying
Edit version number in check_systemd.py (without v
)
git tag v2.0.11
git push --tags