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check_rabbitmq_connections - Nagios plugin using RabbitMQ management API to count the connections running, their state and optionally limit these checks to specific connected client user accounts.

check_rabbitmq_connections [options] -H hostname

Use the management interface of RabbitMQ to count the number of established connections, those that are not in state running and also their throughput. All values are published as performance metrics for the check.

Critical and warning thresholds can be set for each of the metric.

It uses Monitoring::Plugin and accepts all standard Nagios options.

Display help text
Verbose output
Set a timeout for the check in seconds
The host to connect to
The port to connect to (default: 55672)
Use SSL when connecting (default: false)
The user to connect as (default: guest)
The password for the user (default: guest)
The warning levels for each count of connections established, connections in a non-running state (flow, blocked), receive rate and send rate. This field consists of one to four comma-separated thresholds. Specify -1 if no threshold for a particular count.
The critical levels for each count of connections established, connections in a non-running state (flow, blocked), receive rate and send rate. This field consists of one to four comma-separated thresholds. Specify -1 if no threshold for a particular count.
Specify the client username to limit the connections checks for.

The format of thresholds specified in --warning and --critical arguments is defined at <http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#THRESHOLDFORMAT>.

For example to be crtical if more than 5 connections, more than 2 connections not running, less than 200b/s received use

--critical=5,2,200,-1

The defaults all work with a standard fresh install of RabbitMQ, and all that is needed is to specify the host to connect to:

    check_rabbitmq_connections -H localhost -w 1: -c 1:

This returns a standard Nagios result:

  RABBITMQ_CONNECTIONS CRITICAL - connections CRITICAL (0),
    connections_notrunning WARNING (0), receive_rate OK (0) send_rate OK (0) |
    connections=0;;1: connections_notrunning=0;1:; receive_rate=0;; send_rate=0;;

The check tries to provide useful error messages on the status line for standard error conditions.

Otherwise it returns the HTTP Error message returned by the management interface.

Returns zero if check is OK otherwise returns standard Nagios exit codes to signify WARNING, UNKNOWN or CRITICAL state.

See Monitoring::Plugin(3)

The RabbitMQ management plugin is described at http://www.rabbitmq.com/management.html

This file is part of nagios-plugins-rabbitmq.

Copyright 2010, Platform 14.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

James Casey <jamesc.000@gmail.com>

2022-04-21 perl v5.34.0