This plugin provides native instrumentation for monitoring log files or system logs via journald for regular expressions and a Sensu handler for logging Sensu events to log files.
check-journal
Checks the systemd journal (journald
) for a pattern.
check-log Checks a log file for a regular expression, skipping lines that have already been read. Stores the number of bytes read and seeks to that position next time (instead of making a backup copy of the whole log file).
handler-logevent
Logs last settings['logevent']['keep']
JSON events in files as settings['logevent']['eventdir']/client/check_name/timestamp.action
.
handler-show-event-config Lists the handler's config and the event it read.
check-journal.rb
Usage: check-journal.rb (options)
-c, --critical COUNT Number of matches to consider a critical issue.
-j "ARGS1 ARGS2 ...", Pass additional arguments to journalctl, eg: "-u nginx.service"
--journalctl_args
-q, --pattern PAT Pattern to search for
-s, --since TIMESPEC Query journal entries on or newer than the specified date/time.
-v Verbose output. Helpful for debugging the plugin.
-w, --warning COUNT Number of matches to consider a warning
handler-logevent.rb
Usage: handler-logevent.rb (options)
--map-go-event-into-ruby Enable Sensu Go to Sensu Ruby event mapping. Alternatively set envvar SENSU_MAP_GO_EVENT_INTO_RUBY=1.
Assets are the best way to make use of this plugin. If you're not using an asset, please consider doing so! If you're using sensuctl 5.13 or later, you can use the following command to add the asset:
sensuctl asset add sensu-plugins/sensu-plugins-logs
If you're using an earlier version of sensuctl, you can download the asset definition from this project's Bonsai asset index page.
---
type: Asset
api_version: core/v2
metadata:
name: sensu-plugins-logs
spec:
url: https://assets.bonsai.sensu.io/9ba6c6b27b5ca36538de3a13f014718ead3a1215/sensu-plugins-logs_4.0.0_centos_linux_amd64.tar.gz
sha512: 4e29c549924b5df01c7a8e0ed105659b3e9e81ca5c919548efd03a2ccaaf83d8605130ab80132e93db6f5e25c7acddbd7f6e8c6d185567eb5f73cd420dcc2f06
---
type: CheckConfig
spec:
command: "check-journal.rb"
handlers: []
high_flap_threshold: 0
interval: 10
low_flap_threshold: 0
publish: true
runtime_assets:
- sensu-plugins/sensu-plugins-logs
- sensu/sensu-ruby-runtime
subscriptions:
- linux
handler-logevent
{
"logevent": {
"eventdir": "/var/log/sensu/events",
"keep": 10
}
}
{
"checks": {
"check-journal": {
"command": "check-journal.rb",
"subscribers": ["linux"],
"interval": 10,
"refresh": 10,
"handlers": ["influxdb"]
}
}
}
See the instructions above for asset registration.
Install and setup plugins on Sensu Core.
The Sensu assets packaged from this repository are built against the Sensu Ruby runtime environment. When using these assets as part of a Sensu Go resource (check, mutator, or handler), make sure to include the corresponding Sensu Ruby Runtime Asset in the list of assets needed by the resource.
To use the included handlers with Sensu Go, use the --map-go-event-into-ruby
argument or set environment variable SENSU_MAP_GO_EVENT_INTO_RUBY=1
.
Make sure the required handler configuration JSON exists under /etc/sensu/conf.d/
or at a path in the colon-separated list of files in the environment variable SENSU_CONFIG_FILES
.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for information about contributing to this plugin.