CHECK_RABBITMQ_WATERMARK(1p) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | CHECK_RABBITMQ_WATERMARK(1p) |
check_rabbitmq_watermark - Nagios plugin using RabbitMQ management API to check if the mem_alarm or disk_free_alarm has been triggered
check_rabbitmq_watermark [options] -H hostname
Use the management interface of RabbitMQ to check if the mem_alarm or disk_free_alarm has been triggered.
It uses Monitoring::Plugin and accepts all standard Nagios options.
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_watermark -H rabbit.example.com
This returns a standard Nagios result:
RABBITMQ_ALIVENESS OK - vhost: /
You can choose a different vhost to use for the check also:
check_rabbitmq_watermark -H rabbit.example.com --vhost /foo
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.
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
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James Casey <jamesc.000@gmail.com>
2022-04-21 | perl v5.34.0 |