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CHECK_GEARMAN(8) | System Administration Utilities | CHECK_GEARMAN(8) |
NAME¶
check_gearman - Nagios service check to monitor the gearman job server
DESCRIPTION¶
usage:
check_gearman [ -H=<hostname>[:port] ]
- [ -t=<timeout>
- ]
- [ -w=<jobs warning level>
- ] default: 10
- [ -c=<jobs critical level>
- ] default: 100
- [ -W=<worker warning level>
- ] default: 25
- [ -C=<worker critical level>
- ] default: 50
- [ -q=<queue>
- ]
to send a test job:¶
- [ -u=<unique job id>
- ] default: check
- [ -s=<send text>
- ]
- [ -e=<expect text>
- ]
- [ -a
- send async ] will ignore -e
- [ -h
- print help ]
- [ -v
- verbose output ]
- [ -V
- print version ]
- - You may set thresholds to 0 to disable them. - Thresholds are only for server checks, worker checks are availability only
perfdata format when checking job server:¶
- 'queue waiting'=current waiting jobs;warn;crit;0 'queue running'=current running jobs 'queue worker'=current num worker;warn;crit;0
Note: set your pnp RRD_STORAGE_TYPE to MULTIPLE to support changeing numbers of queues.
- see http://docs.pnp4nagios.org/de/pnp-0.6/tpl_custom for detailed information
perfdata format when checking mod gearman worker:¶
- worker=10 jobs=1508c
Note: Job thresholds are per queue not totals.
EXAMPLES¶
Check job server:
%>./check_gearman -H localhost -q host check_gearman OK - 0 jobs running and 0 jobs waiting. Version: 0.14
Check worker:
%> ./check_gearman -H <job server hostname> -q worker_<worker hostname> -t 10 -s check check_gearman OK - host has 5 worker and is working on 0 jobs
SEE ALSO¶
The Mod Gearman documentation is available in /usr/share/doc/mod-gearman/README.html
October 2019 | check_gearman 1.5.5-1+b9 |