# check_patroni A nagios plugin for patroni. ## Features - Check presence of leader, replicas, node counts. - Check each node for replication status. ``` Usage: check_patroni [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Nagios plugin that uses Patroni's REST API to monitor a Patroni cluster. Options: --config FILE Read option defaults from the specified INI file [default: config.ini] -e, --endpoints TEXT Patroni API endpoint. Can be specified multiple times or as a list of comma separated addresses. The node services checks the status of one node, therefore if several addresses are specified they should point to different interfaces on the same node. The cluster services check the status of the cluster, therefore it's better to give a list of all Patroni node addresses. [default: http://127.0.0.1:8008] --cert_file TEXT File with the client certificate. --key_file TEXT File with the client key. --ca_file TEXT The CA certificate. -v, --verbose Increase verbosity -v (info)/-vv (warning)/-vvv (debug) --version --timeout INTEGER Timeout in seconds for the API queries (0 to disable) [default: 2] --help Show this message and exit. Commands: cluster_config_has_changed Check if the hash of the configuration has... cluster_has_leader Check if the cluster has a leader. cluster_has_replica Check if the cluster has healthy replicas. cluster_is_in_maintenance Check if the cluster is in maintenance mode... cluster_node_count Count the number of nodes in the cluster. node_is_alive Check if the node is alive ie patroni is... node_is_pending_restart Check if the node is in pending restart state. node_is_primary Check if the node is the primary with the... node_is_replica Check if the node is a running replica with... node_patroni_version Check if the version is equal to the input node_tl_has_changed Check if the timeline has changed. ``` ## Install check_patroni is licensed under PostgreSQL license. ``` $ pip install git+https://github.com/dalibo/check_patroni.git ``` Links: * [pip & centos 7](https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-pip-on-centos-7/) * [pip & debian10](https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-pip-on-debian-10/) ## Support If you hit a bug or need help, open a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/dalibo/check_patroni/issues/new). Dalibo has no commitment on response time for public free support. Thanks for you contribution ! ## Config file All global and service specific parameters can be specified via a config file has follows: ``` [options] endpoints = https://10.20.199.3:8008, https://10.20.199.4:8008,https://10.20.199.5:8008 cert_file = ./ssl/my-cert.pem key_file = ./ssl/my-key.pem ca_file = ./ssl/CA-cert.pem timeout = 0 [options.node_is_replica] lag=100 ``` ## Thresholds The format for the threshold parameters is `[@][start:][end]`. * `start:` may be omitted if `start == 0` * `~:` means that start is negative infinity * If `end` is omitted, infinity is assumed * To invert the match condition, prefix the range expression with `@`. A match is found when: `start <= VALUE <= end`. For example, the following command will raise: * a warning if there is less than 1 nodes, wich can be translated to outside of range [2;+INF[ * a critical if there are no nodes, wich can be translated to outside of range [1;+INF[ ``` check_patroni -e https://10.20.199.3:8008 cluster_has_replica --warning 2: --critical 1: ``` ## Cluster services ### cluster_config_has_changed ``` Usage: check_patroni cluster_config_has_changed [OPTIONS] Check if the hash of the configuration has changed. Note: either a hash or a state file must be provided for this service to work. Check: * `OK`: The hash didn't change * `CRITICAL`: The hash of the configuration has changed compared to the input (`--hash`) or last time (`--state_file`) Perfdata: * `is_configuration_changed` is 1 if the configuration has changed Options: --hash TEXT A hash to compare with. -s, --state-file TEXT A state file to store the hash of the configuration. --save Set the current configuration hash as the reference for future calls. --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### cluster_has_leader ``` Usage: check_patroni cluster_has_leader [OPTIONS] Check if the cluster has a leader. Note: there is no difference between a normal and standby leader. Check: * `OK`: if there is a leader node. * `CRITICAL`: otherwise Perfdata: `has_leader` is 1 if there is a leader node, 0 otherwise Options: --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### cluster_has_replica ``` Usage: check_patroni cluster_has_replica [OPTIONS] Check if the cluster has healthy replicas. A healthy replica: * is in running state * has a replica role * has a lag lower or equal to max_lag Check: * `OK`: if the healthy_replica count and their lag are compatible with the replica count threshold. * `WARNING` / `CRITICAL`: otherwise Perfdata: * healthy_replica & unhealthy_replica count * the lag of each replica labelled with "member name"_lag Options: -w, --warning TEXT Warning threshold for the number of healthy replica nodes. -c, --critical TEXT Critical threshold for the number of healthy replica nodes. --max-lag TEXT maximum allowed lag --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### cluster_is_in_maintenance ``` Usage: check_patroni cluster_is_in_maintenance [OPTIONS] Check if the cluster is in maintenance mode or paused. Check: * `OK`: If the cluster is in maintenance mode. * `CRITICAL`: otherwise. Perfdata: * `is_in_maintenance` is 1 the cluster is in maintenance mode, 0 otherwise Options: --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### cluster_node_count ``` Usage: check_patroni cluster_node_count [OPTIONS] Count the number of nodes in the cluster. The state refers to the state of PostgreSQL. Possible values are: * initalizing new cluster, initdb failed * running custom bootstrap script, custom bootstrap failed * starting, start failed * restarting, restart failed * running * stopping, stopped, stop failed * creating replica * crashed The role refers to the role of the server in the cluster. Possible values are: * master or leader (V3.0.0+) * replica * demoted * promoted * uninitialized Check: * Compares the number of nodes against the normal and running node warning and critical thresholds. * `OK`: If they are not provided. Perfdata: * `members`: the member count. * all the roles of the nodes in the cluster with their number (start with "role_"). * all the statuses of the nodes in the cluster with their number (start with "state_"). Options: -w, --warning TEXT Warning threshold for the number of nodes. -c, --critical TEXT Critical threshold for the number of nodes. --running-warning TEXT Warning threshold for the number of running nodes. --running-critical TEXT Critical threshold for the number of running nodes. --help Show this message and exit. ``` ## Node services ### node_is_alive ``` Usage: check_patroni node_is_alive [OPTIONS] Check if the node is alive ie patroni is running. This is a liveness check as defined in Patroni's documentation. Check: * `OK`: If patroni is running. * `CRITICAL`: otherwise. Perfdata: * `is_running` is 1 if patroni is running, 0 otherwise Options: --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### node_is_pending_restart ``` Usage: check_patroni node_is_pending_restart [OPTIONS] Check if the node is in pending restart state. This situation can arise if the configuration has been modified but requiers a restart of PostgreSQL to take effect. Check: * `OK`: if the node has pending restart tag. * `CRITICAL`: otherwise Perfdata: `is_pending_restart` is 1 if the node has pending restart tag, 0 otherwise. Options: --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### node_is_primary ``` Usage: check_patroni node_is_primary [OPTIONS] Check if the node is the primary with the leader lock. Check: * `OK`: if the node is a primary with the leader lock. * `CRITICAL:` otherwise Perfdata: `is_primary` is 1 if the node is a primary with the leader lock, 0 otherwise. Options: --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### node_is_replica ``` Usage: check_patroni node_is_replica [OPTIONS] Check if the node is a running replica with no noloadbalance tag. Check: * `OK`: if the node is a running replica with noloadbalance tag and the lag is under the maximum threshold. * `CRITICAL`: otherwise Perfdata: `is_replica` is 1 if the node is a running replica with noloadbalance tag and the lag is under the maximum threshold, 0 otherwise. Options: --max-lag TEXT maximum allowed lag --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### node_patroni_version ``` Usage: check_patroni node_patroni_version [OPTIONS] Check if the version is equal to the input Check: * `OK`: The version is the same as the input `--patroni-version` * `CRITICAL`: otherwise. Perfdata: * `is_version_ok` is 1 if version is ok, 0 otherwise Options: --patroni-version TEXT Patroni version to compare to [required] --help Show this message and exit. ``` ### node_tl_has_changed ``` Usage: check_patroni node_tl_has_changed [OPTIONS] Check if the timeline has changed. Note: either a timeline or a state file must be provided for this service to work. Check: * `OK`: The timeline is the same as last time (`--state_file`) or the inputted timeline (`--timeline`) * `CRITICAL`: The tl is not the same. Perfdata: * `is_timeline_changed` is 1 if the tl has changed, 0 otherwise * the timeline Options: --timeline TEXT A timeline number to compare with. -s, --state-file TEXT A state file to store the last tl number into. --save Set the current timeline number as the reference for future calls. --help Show this message and exit. ```