This Nagios plugin checks status of Monit server using its XML status.
Unmonitored status causes plugin to return WARNING state, all other failures return CRITICAL state.
check_monit.py -H <host> [<options>]
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-H HOST, --host=HOST Hostname or IP address
-p PORT, --port=PORT Port (Default: 2812)
-s, --ssl Use SSL
-k, --insecure Skip SSL certificate verification
-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
Username
-P PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
Password
-w SVC_WARN, --warn-only=SVC_WARN
Regular expression for service(s) to warn only if
failed
-i SVC_INCLUDE, --include=SVC_INCLUDE
Regular expression for service(s) to include into
monitoring
-e SVC_EXCLUDE, --exclude=SVC_EXCLUDE
Regular expression for service(s) to exclude from
monitoring
-S SVC_PERFDATA, --service-perfdata=SVC_PERFDATA
Regular expression for service(s) to show performance
data for
-T TYPES_PERFDATA, --types-perfdata=TYPES_PERFDATA
Service type(s) to show performance data for [PROCESS,
FILESYSTEM, FILE, NET], can be used multiple times
-O PROGRAM_OUTPUT, --program-output=PROGRAM_OUTPUT
Regular expression for service(s) to show program
output for
-d, --debug Print all debugging info
-v, --verbose Verbose plugin response
-M, --memory Display memory performance data
-C, --cpu Display cpu performance data
-L, --load Display load average performance data
-U, --uom Display units of measure in performance data
-o, --states-perfdata
Add the number of services in ok/warn/critical states
to perfdata
-m MAINTENANCE, --maintenance=MAINTENANCE
If this file exist ignore all Unmonitored
[/run/monit.maintenance]
-R, --reverse Issue a Warning if a service is Failed and Critical if
Unmonitored
Nagios command definition looks like this:
define command{
command_name check_monit
command_line $USER1$/check_monit.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 1234 -s -u $USER3$ -P $USER4$
}
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).