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diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/Makefile b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e227ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +PLUGIN := check_mongodb +CLEANFILES := check_mongodb +DOCFILES := README.md + +include ../common.mk + +check_mongodb: + cp $@.py $@ + chmod 755 $@ + +install:: + install -d $(DESTDIR)$(PLUGINDIR) + ln -s $(PLUGINDIR)/$(PLUGIN) $(DESTDIR)$(PLUGINDIR)/$(PLUGIN).py + diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/README.md b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb81b8d --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +# Nagios-MongoDB + +## Overview + +This is a simple Nagios check script to monitor your MongoDB server(s). + +## Authors + +### Main Author + Mike Zupan mike -(at)- zcentric.com +### Contributers + - Frank Brandewiede <brande -(at)- travel-iq.com> <brande -(at)- bfiw.de> <brande -(at)- novolab.de> + - Sam Perman <sam -(at)- brightcove.com> + - Shlomo Priymak <shlomoid -(at)- gmail.com> + - @jhoff909 on github + - Dag Stockstad <dag.stockstad -(at)- gmail.com> + +## Installation + +In your Nagios plugins directory run + +<pre><code>git clone git://github.com/mzupan/nagios-plugin-mongodb.git</code></pre> + +Then use pip to ensure you have all pre-requisites. + +<pre><code>pip install requirements</code></pre> + +## Usage + +### Install in Nagios + +Edit your commands.cfg and add the following + +<pre><code> +define command { + command_name check_mongodb + command_line $USER1$/nagios-plugin-mongodb/check_mongodb.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ +} + +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_database + command_line $USER1$/nagios-plugin-mongodb/check_mongodb.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -d $ARG5$ +} + +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_collection + command_line $USER1$/nagios-plugin-mongodb/check_mongodb.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -d $ARG5$ -c $ARG6$ +} + +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_replicaset + command_line $USER1$/nagios-plugin-mongodb/check_mongodb.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -r $ARG5$ +} + +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_query + command_line $USER1$/nagios-plugin-mongodb/check_mongodb.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -q $ARG5$ +} +</code></pre> +(add -D to the command if you want to add perfdata to the output) +Then you can reference it like the following. This is is my services.cfg + +#### Check Connection + +This will check each host that is listed in the Mongo Servers group. It will issue a warning if the connection to the server takes 2 seconds and a critical error if it takes over 4 seconds + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Connect Check + check_command check_mongodb!connect!27017!2!4 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Percentage of Open Connections + +This is a test that will check the percentage of free connections left on the Mongo server. In the following example it will send out an warning if the connection pool is 70% used and a critical error if it is 80% used. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Free Connections + check_command check_mongodb!connections!27017!70!80 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Replication Lag + +This is a test that will test the replication lag of Mongo servers. It will send out a warning if the lag is over 15 seconds and a critical error if its over 30 seconds. Please note that this check uses 'optime' from rs.status() which will be behind realtime as heartbeat requests between servers only occur every few seconds. Thus this check may show an apparent lag of < 10 seconds when there really isn't any. Use larger values for reliable monitoring. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Replication Lag + check_command check_mongodb!replication_lag!27017!15!30 +} +</code></pre> + + +#### Check Replication Lag Percentage + +This is a test that will test the replication lag percentage of Mongo servers. It will send out a warning if the lag is over 50 percents and a critical error if its over 75 percents. Please note that this check gets oplog timeDiff from primary and compares it to replication lag. When this check reaches 100 percent full resync is needed. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Replication Lag Percentage + check_command check_mongodb!replication_lag_percent!27017!50!75 +} +</code></pre> + + +#### Check Memory Usage + +This is a test that will test the memory usage of Mongo server. In my example my Mongo servers have 32 gigs of memory so I'll trigger a warning if Mongo uses over 20 gigs of ram and a error if Mongo uses over 28 gigs of memory. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Memory Usage + check_command check_mongodb!memory!27017!20!28 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Mapped Memory Usage + +This is a test that will check the mapped memory usage of Mongo server. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Mapped Memory Usage + check_command check_mongodb!memory_mapped!27017!20!28 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Lock Time Percentage + +This is a test that will test the lock time percentage of Mongo server. In my example my Mongo I want to be warned if the lock time is above 5% and get an error if it's above 10%. When you start to have lock time it generally means your db is now overloaded. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Lock Percentage + check_command check_mongodb!lock!27017!5!10 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Average Flush Time + +This is a test that will check the average flush time of Mongo server. In my example my Mongo I want to be warned if the average flush time is above 100ms and get an error if it's above 200ms. When you start to get a high average flush time it means your database is write bound. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Flush Average + check_command check_mongodb!flushing!27017!100!200 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Last Flush Time + +This is a test that will check the last flush time of Mongo server. In my example my Mongo I want to be warned if the last flush time is above 200ms and get an error if it's above 400ms. When you start to get a high flush time it means your server might be needing faster disk or its time to shard. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Last Flush Time + check_command check_mongodb!last_flush_time!27017!200!400 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check status of mongodb replicaset +This is a test that will check the status of nodes within a replicaset. Depending which status it is it sends a waring during status 0, 3 and 5, critical if the status is 4, 6 or 8 and a ok with status 1, 2 and 7. + +Note the trailing 2 0's keep those 0's as the check doesn't compare to anything.. So those values need to be there for the check to work. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB state + check_command check_mongodb!replset_state!27017!0!0 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check status of index miss ratio +This is a test that will check the ratio of index hits to misses. If the ratio is high, you should consider adding indexes. I want to get a warning if the ratio is above .005 and get an error if it's above .01 + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Index Miss Ratio + check_command check_mongodb!index_miss_ratio!27017!.005!.01 +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check number of databases and number of collections +These tests will count the number of databases and the number of collections. It is usefull e.g. when your application "leaks" databases or collections. Set the warning, critical level to fit your application. + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Number of databases + check_command check_mongodb!databases!27017!300!500 +} + +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Number of collections + check_command check_mongodb!collections!27017!300!500 +} +</code></pre> + + + +#### Check size of a database +This will check the size of a database. This is useful for keeping track of growth of a particular database. +Replace your-database with the name of your database +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Database size your-database + check_command check_mongodb_database!database_size!27017!300!500!your-database +} +</code></pre> + + + +#### Check index size of a database +This will check the index size of a database. Overlarge indexes eat up memory and indicate a need for compaction. +Replace your-database with the name of your database +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Database index size your-database + check_command check_mongodb_database!database_indexes!27017!50!100!your-database +} +</code></pre> + + + +#### Check index size of a collection +This will check the index size of a collection. Overlarge indexes eat up memory and indicate a need for compaction. +Replace your-database with the name of your database and your-collection with the name of your collection +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Database index size your-database + check_command check_mongodb_collection!collection_indexes!27017!50!100!your-database!your-collection +} +</code></pre> + + + +#### Check the primary server of replicaset +This will check the primary server of a replicaset. This is useful for catching unexpected stepdowns of the replica's primary server. +Replace your-replicaset with the name of your replicaset +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Replicaset Master Monitor: your-replicaset + check_command check_mongodb_replicaset!replica_primary!27017!0!1!your-replicaset +} +</code></pre> + + +#### Check the number of queries per second +This will check the number of queries per second on a server. Since MongoDB gives us the number as a running counter, we store the last value in the local +database in the nagios_check collection. The following types are accepted: query|insert|update|delete|getmore|command + +This command will check updates per second and alert if the count is over 200 and warn if over 150 +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description MongoDB Updates per Second + check_command check_mongodb_query!queries_per_second!27017!200!150!update +} +</code></pre> + +#### Check Primary Connection + +This will check each host that is listed in the Mongo Servers group. It will issue a warning if the connection to the primary server of current replicaset takes 2 seconds and a critical error if it takes over 4 seconds + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Connect Check + check_command check_mongodb!connect_primary!27017!2!4 +} +</code></pre> + + +#### Check Collection State + +This will check each host that is listed in the Mongo Servers group. It can be useful to check availability of a critical collection (locks, timeout, config server unavailable...). It will issue a critical error if find_one query failed + +<pre><code> +define service { + use generic-service + hostgroup_name Mongo Servers + service_description Mongo Collection State + check_command check_mongodb!collection_state!27017!your-database!your-collection +} +</code></pre> + + diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/check_mongodb.py b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/check_mongodb.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6b9be53 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/check_mongodb.py @@ -0,0 +1,1651 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +# +# A MongoDB Nagios check script +# + +# Script idea taken from a Tag1 script I found and I modified it a lot +# +# Main Author +# - Mike Zupan <mike@zcentric.com> +# Contributers +# - Frank Brandewiede <brande@travel-iq.com> <brande@bfiw.de> <brande@novolab.de> +# - Sam Perman <sam@brightcove.com> +# - Shlomo Priymak <shlomoid@gmail.com> +# - @jhoff909 on github +# - @jbraeuer on github +# - Dag Stockstad <dag.stockstad@gmail.com> +# - @Andor on github +# - Steven Richards - Captainkrtek on github +# - Max Vernimmen - @mvernimmen-CG / @mvernimmen on github +# - Kris Nova - @kris@nivenly.com github.com/kris-nova +# - Jan Kantert - firstname@lastname.net +# +# USAGE +# +# See the README.md +# + +from __future__ import print_function +from __future__ import division +import sys +import time +import optparse +import re +import os +import numbers + +try: + import pymongo +except ImportError as e: + print(e) + sys.exit(2) + +# As of pymongo v 1.9 the SON API is part of the BSON package, therefore attempt +# to import from there and fall back to pymongo in cases of older pymongo +if pymongo.version >= "1.9": + import bson.son as son +else: + import pymongo.son as son + + +# +# thanks to http://stackoverflow.com/a/1229667/72987 +# +def optional_arg(arg_default): + def func(option, opt_str, value, parser): + if parser.rargs and not parser.rargs[0].startswith('-'): + val = parser.rargs[0] + parser.rargs.pop(0) + else: + val = arg_default + setattr(parser.values, option.dest, val) + return func + + +def performance_data(perf_data, params): + data = '' + if perf_data: + data = " |" + for p in params: + p += (None, None, None, None) + param, param_name, warning, critical = p[0:4] + data += "%s=%s" % (param_name, str(param)) + if warning or critical: + warning = warning or 0 + critical = critical or 0 + data += ";%s;%s" % (warning, critical) + + data += " " + + return data + + +def numeric_type(param): + return param is None or isinstance(param, numbers.Real) + + +def check_levels(param, warning, critical, message, ok=[]): + if (numeric_type(critical) and numeric_type(warning)): + if param >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - " + message) + sys.exit(2) + elif param >= warning: + print("WARNING - " + message) + sys.exit(1) + else: + print("OK - " + message) + sys.exit(0) + else: + if param in critical: + print("CRITICAL - " + message) + sys.exit(2) + + if param in warning: + print("WARNING - " + message) + sys.exit(1) + + if param in ok: + print("OK - " + message) + sys.exit(0) + + # unexpected param value + print("CRITICAL - Unexpected value : %d" % param + "; " + message) + return 2 + + +def get_server_status(con): + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('serverStatus', 1)])) + except: + data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('serverStatus', 1)])) + return data + + +def main(argv): + p = optparse.OptionParser(conflict_handler="resolve", description="This Nagios plugin checks the health of mongodb.") + + p.add_option('-H', '--host', action='store', type='string', dest='host', default='127.0.0.1', help='The hostname you want to connect to') + p.add_option('-h', '--host-to-check', action='store', type='string', dest='host_to_check', default=None, help='The hostname you want to check (if this is different from the host you are connecting)') + p.add_option('-P', '--port', action='store', type='int', dest='port', default=27017, help='The port mongodb is running on') + p.add_option('--port-to-check', action='store', type='int', dest='port_to_check', default=None, help='The port you want to check (if this is different from the port you are connecting)') + p.add_option('-u', '--user', action='store', type='string', dest='user', default=None, help='The username you want to login as') + p.add_option('-p', '--pass', action='store', type='string', dest='passwd', default=None, help='The password you want to use for that user') + p.add_option('-W', '--warning', action='store', dest='warning', default=None, help='The warning threshold you want to set') + p.add_option('-C', '--critical', action='store', dest='critical', default=None, help='The critical threshold you want to set') + p.add_option('-A', '--action', action='store', type='choice', dest='action', default='connect', help='The action you want to take', + choices=['connect', 'connections', 'replication_lag', 'replication_lag_percent', 'replset_state', 'memory', 'memory_mapped', 'lock', + 'flushing', 'last_flush_time', 'index_miss_ratio', 'databases', 'collections', 'database_size', 'database_indexes', 'collection_documents', 'collection_indexes', 'collection_size', + 'collection_storageSize', 'queues', 'oplog', 'journal_commits_in_wl', 'write_data_files', 'journaled', 'opcounters', 'current_lock', 'replica_primary', + 'page_faults', 'asserts', 'queries_per_second', 'page_faults', 'chunks_balance', 'connect_primary', 'collection_state', 'row_count', 'replset_quorum']) + p.add_option('--max-lag', action='store_true', dest='max_lag', default=False, help='Get max replication lag (for replication_lag action only)') + p.add_option('--mapped-memory', action='store_true', dest='mapped_memory', default=False, help='Get mapped memory instead of resident (if resident memory can not be read)') + p.add_option('-D', '--perf-data', action='store_true', dest='perf_data', default=False, help='Enable output of Nagios performance data') + p.add_option('-d', '--database', action='store', dest='database', default='admin', help='Specify the database to check') + p.add_option('--all-databases', action='store_true', dest='all_databases', default=False, help='Check all databases (action database_size)') + p.add_option('-s', '--ssl', dest='ssl', default=False, action='callback', callback=optional_arg(True), help='Connect using SSL') + p.add_option('-r', '--replicaset', dest='replicaset', default=None, action='callback', callback=optional_arg(True), help='Connect to replicaset') + p.add_option('-q', '--querytype', action='store', dest='query_type', default='query', help='The query type to check [query|insert|update|delete|getmore|command] from queries_per_second') + p.add_option('-c', '--collection', action='store', dest='collection', default='admin', help='Specify the collection to check') + p.add_option('-T', '--time', action='store', type='int', dest='sample_time', default=1, help='Time used to sample number of pages faults') + p.add_option('-M', '--mongoversion', action='store', type='choice', dest='mongo_version', default='2', help='The MongoDB version you are talking with, either 2 or 3', + choices=['2','3']) + p.add_option('-a', '--authdb', action='store', type='string', dest='authdb', default='admin', help='The database you want to authenticate against') + p.add_option('--insecure', action='store_true', dest='insecure', default=False, help="Don't verify SSL/TLS certificates") + p.add_option('--ssl-ca-cert-file', action='store', type='string', dest='ssl_ca_cert_file', default=None, help='Path to Certificate Authority file for SSL') + p.add_option('-f', '--ssl-cert-file', action='store', type='string', dest='cert_file', default=None, help='Path to PEM encoded key and cert for client authentication') + p.add_option('-m','--auth-mechanism', action='store', type='choice', dest='auth_mechanism', default=None, help='Auth mechanism used for auth with mongodb', + choices=['MONGODB-X509','SCRAM-SHA-256','SCRAM-SHA-1']) + + options, arguments = p.parse_args() + host = options.host + host_to_check = options.host_to_check if options.host_to_check else options.host + port = options.port + port_to_check = options.port_to_check if options.port_to_check else options.port + user = options.user + passwd = options.passwd + authdb = options.authdb + + query_type = options.query_type + collection = options.collection + sample_time = options.sample_time + if (options.action == 'replset_state'): + warning = str(options.warning or "") + critical = str(options.critical or "") + else: + warning = float(options.warning or 0) + critical = float(options.critical or 0) + + action = options.action + perf_data = options.perf_data + max_lag = options.max_lag + mongo_version = options.mongo_version + database = options.database + ssl = options.ssl + replicaset = options.replicaset + insecure = options.insecure + ssl_ca_cert_file = options.ssl_ca_cert_file + cert_file = options.cert_file + auth_mechanism = options.auth_mechanism + + if action == 'replica_primary' and replicaset is None: + return "replicaset must be passed in when using replica_primary check" + elif not action == 'replica_primary' and replicaset: + return "passing a replicaset while not checking replica_primary does not work" + + # + # moving the login up here and passing in the connection + # + start = time.time() + err, con = mongo_connect(host, port, ssl, user, passwd, replicaset, authdb, insecure, ssl_ca_cert_file, cert_file) + + if err != 0: + return err + + # Autodetect mongo-version and force pymongo to let us know if it can connect or not. + err, mongo_version = check_version(con) + if err != 0: + return err + + conn_time = time.time() - start + + if action == "connections": + return check_connections(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "replication_lag": + return check_rep_lag(con, host_to_check, port_to_check, warning, critical, False, perf_data, max_lag, user, passwd) + elif action == "replication_lag_percent": + return check_rep_lag(con, host_to_check, port_to_check, warning, critical, True, perf_data, max_lag, user, passwd, ssl, insecure, ssl_ca_cert_file, cert_file) + elif action == "replset_state": + return check_replset_state(con, perf_data, warning, critical) + elif action == "memory": + return check_memory(con, warning, critical, perf_data, options.mapped_memory, host) + elif action == "memory_mapped": + return check_memory_mapped(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "queues": + return check_queues(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "lock": + return check_lock(con, warning, critical, perf_data, mongo_version) + elif action == "current_lock": + return check_current_lock(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "flushing": + return check_flushing(con, warning, critical, True, perf_data) + elif action == "last_flush_time": + return check_flushing(con, warning, critical, False, perf_data) + elif action == "index_miss_ratio": + index_miss_ratio(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "databases": + return check_databases(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "collections": + return check_collections(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "oplog": + return check_oplog(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "journal_commits_in_wl": + return check_journal_commits_in_wl(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "database_size": + if options.all_databases: + return check_all_databases_size(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + else: + return check_database_size(con, database, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "database_indexes": + return check_database_indexes(con, database, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "collection_documents": + return check_collection_documents(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "collection_indexes": + return check_collection_indexes(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "collection_size": + return check_collection_size(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "collection_storageSize": + return check_collection_storageSize(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "journaled": + return check_journaled(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "write_data_files": + return check_write_to_datafiles(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "opcounters": + return check_opcounters(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "asserts": + return check_asserts(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "replica_primary": + return check_replica_primary(con, host, warning, critical, perf_data, replicaset, mongo_version) + elif action == "queries_per_second": + return check_queries_per_second(con, query_type, warning, critical, perf_data, mongo_version) + elif action == "page_faults": + check_page_faults(con, sample_time, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "chunks_balance": + chunks_balance(con, database, collection, warning, critical) + elif action == "connect_primary": + return check_connect_primary(con, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "collection_state": + return check_collection_state(con, database, collection) + elif action == "row_count": + return check_row_count(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data) + elif action == "replset_quorum": + return check_replset_quorum(con, perf_data) + else: + return check_connect(host, port, warning, critical, perf_data, user, passwd, conn_time) + + +def mongo_connect(host=None, port=None, ssl=False, user=None, passwd=None, replica=None, authdb="admin", insecure=False, ssl_ca_cert_file=None, ssl_cert=None, auth_mechanism=None): + from pymongo.errors import ConnectionFailure + from pymongo.errors import PyMongoError + import ssl as SSL + + con_args = dict() + + if ssl: + if insecure: + con_args['ssl_cert_reqs'] = SSL.CERT_NONE + else: + con_args['ssl_cert_reqs'] = SSL.CERT_REQUIRED + con_args['ssl'] = ssl + if ssl_ca_cert_file: + con_args['ssl_ca_certs'] = ssl_ca_cert_file + if ssl_cert: + con_args['ssl_certfile'] = ssl_cert + + try: + # ssl connection for pymongo > 2.3 + if pymongo.version >= "2.3": + if replica is None: + con = pymongo.MongoClient(host, port, **con_args) + else: + con = pymongo.MongoClient(host, port, read_preference=pymongo.ReadPreference.SECONDARY, replicaSet=replica, **con_args) + else: + if replica is None: + con = pymongo.Connection(host, port, slave_okay=True, network_timeout=10) + else: + con = pymongo.Connection(host, port, slave_okay=True, network_timeout=10) + + # we must authenticate the connection, otherwise we won't be able to perform certain operations + if ssl_cert and ssl_ca_cert_file and user and auth_mechanism == 'SCRAM-SHA-256': + con.the_database.authenticate(user, mechanism='SCRAM-SHA-256') + elif ssl_cert and ssl_ca_cert_file and user and auth_mechanism == 'SCRAM-SHA-1': + con.the_database.authenticate(user, mechanism='SCRAM-SHA-1') + elif ssl_cert and ssl_ca_cert_file and user and auth_mechanism == 'MONGODB-X509': + con.the_database.authenticate(user, mechanism='MONGODB-X509') + + try: + result = con.admin.command("ismaster") + except ConnectionFailure: + print("CRITICAL - Connection to Mongo server on %s:%s has failed" % (host, port) ) + sys.exit(2) + + if 'arbiterOnly' in result and result['arbiterOnly'] == True: + print("OK - State: 7 (Arbiter on port %s)" % (port)) + sys.exit(0) + + if user and passwd: + db = con[authdb] + try: + db.authenticate(user, password=passwd) + except PyMongoError: + sys.exit("Username/Password incorrect") + + # Ping to check that the server is responding. + con.admin.command("ping") + + except Exception as e: + if isinstance(e, pymongo.errors.AutoReconnect) and str(e).find(" is an arbiter") != -1: + # We got a pymongo AutoReconnect exception that tells us we connected to an Arbiter Server + # This means: Arbiter is reachable and can answer requests/votes - this is all we need to know from an arbiter + print("OK - State: 7 (Arbiter)") + sys.exit(0) + return exit_with_general_critical(e), None + return 0, con + + +def exit_with_general_warning(e): + if isinstance(e, SystemExit): + return e + else: + print("WARNING - General MongoDB warning:", e) + return 1 + + +def exit_with_general_critical(e): + if isinstance(e, SystemExit): + return e + else: + print("CRITICAL - General MongoDB Error:", e) + return 2 + + +def set_read_preference(db): + if pymongo.version >= "2.2": + pymongo.read_preferences.Secondary + else: + db.read_preference = pymongo.ReadPreference.SECONDARY + +def check_version(con): + try: + server_info = con.server_info() + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e), None + return 0, int(server_info['version'].split('.')[0].strip()) + +def check_connect(host, port, warning, critical, perf_data, user, passwd, conn_time): + warning = warning or 3 + critical = critical or 6 + message = "Connection took %.3f seconds" % conn_time + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(conn_time, "connection_time", warning, critical)]) + + return check_levels(conn_time, warning, critical, message) + + +def check_connections(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 80 + critical = critical or 95 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + + current = float(data['connections']['current']) + available = float(data['connections']['available']) + + used_percent = int(float(current / (available + current)) * 100) + message = "%i percent (%i of %i connections) used" % (used_percent, current, current + available) + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(used_percent, "used_percent", warning, critical), + (current, "current_connections"), + (available, "available_connections")]) + return check_levels(used_percent, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_rep_lag(con, host, port, warning, critical, percent, perf_data, max_lag, user, passwd, ssl=None, insecure=None, ssl_ca_cert_file=None, cert_file=None): + # Get mongo to tell us replica set member name when connecting locally + if "127.0.0.1" == host: + if not "me" in list(con.admin.command("ismaster","1").keys()): + print("UNKNOWN - This is not replicated MongoDB") + return 3 + + host = con.admin.command("ismaster","1")["me"].split(':')[0] + + if percent: + warning = warning or 50 + critical = critical or 75 + else: + warning = warning or 600 + critical = critical or 3600 + rs_status = {} + slaveDelays = {} + try: + #set_read_preference(con.admin) + + # Get replica set status + try: + rs_status = con.admin.command("replSetGetStatus") + except pymongo.errors.OperationFailure as e: + if ((e.code == None and str(e).find('failed: not running with --replSet"')) or (e.code == 76 and str(e).find('not running with --replSet"'))): + print("UNKNOWN - Not running with replSet") + return 3 + + serverVersion = tuple(con.server_info()['version'].split('.')) + if serverVersion >= tuple("2.0.0".split(".")): + # + # check for version greater then 2.0 + # + rs_conf = con.local.system.replset.find_one() + for member in rs_conf['members']: + if member.get('slaveDelay') is not None: + slaveDelays[member['host']] = member.get('slaveDelay') + else: + slaveDelays[member['host']] = 0 + + # Find the primary and/or the current node + primary_node = None + host_node = None + + for member in rs_status["members"]: + if member["stateStr"] == "PRIMARY": + primary_node = member + if member.get('name') == "{0}:{1}".format(host, port): + host_node = member + + # Check if we're in the middle of an election and don't have a primary + if primary_node is None: + print("WARNING - No primary defined. In an election?") + return 1 + + # Check if we failed to find the current host + # below should never happen + if host_node is None: + print("CRITICAL - Unable to find host '" + host + "' in replica set.") + return 2 + + # Is the specified host the primary? + if host_node["stateStr"] == "PRIMARY": + if max_lag == False: + print("OK - This is the primary.") + return 0 + else: + #get the maximal replication lag + data = "" + maximal_lag = 0 + for member in rs_status['members']: + if not member['stateStr'] == "ARBITER": + lastSlaveOpTime = member['optimeDate'] + replicationLag = abs(primary_node["optimeDate"] - lastSlaveOpTime).seconds - slaveDelays[member['name']] + data = data + member['name'] + " lag=%d;" % replicationLag + maximal_lag = max(maximal_lag, replicationLag) + if percent: + err, con = mongo_connect(primary_node['name'].split(':')[0], int(primary_node['name'].split(':')[1]), False, user, passwd) + if err != 0: + return err + primary_timediff = replication_get_time_diff(con) + maximal_lag = int(float(maximal_lag) / float(primary_timediff) * 100) + message = "Maximal lag is " + str(maximal_lag) + " percents" + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(maximal_lag, "replication_lag_percent", warning, critical)]) + else: + message = "Maximal lag is " + str(maximal_lag) + " seconds" + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(maximal_lag, "replication_lag", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(maximal_lag, warning, critical, message) + elif host_node["stateStr"] == "ARBITER": + print("UNKNOWN - This is an arbiter") + return 3 + + # Find the difference in optime between current node and PRIMARY + + optime_lag = abs(primary_node["optimeDate"] - host_node["optimeDate"]) + + if host_node['name'] in slaveDelays: + slave_delay = slaveDelays[host_node['name']] + elif host_node['name'].endswith(':27017') and host_node['name'][:-len(":27017")] in slaveDelays: + slave_delay = slaveDelays[host_node['name'][:-len(":27017")]] + else: + raise Exception("Unable to determine slave delay for {0}".format(host_node['name'])) + + try: # work starting from python2.7 + lag = optime_lag.total_seconds() + except: + lag = float(optime_lag.seconds + optime_lag.days * 24 * 3600) + + if percent: + err, con = mongo_connect(primary_node['name'].split(':')[0], int(primary_node['name'].split(':')[1]), ssl, user, passwd, None, None, insecure, ssl_ca_cert_file, cert_file) + if err != 0: + return err + primary_timediff = replication_get_time_diff(con) + if primary_timediff != 0: + lag = int(float(lag) / float(primary_timediff) * 100) + else: + lag = 0 + message = "Lag is " + str(lag) + " percents" + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(lag, "replication_lag_percent", warning, critical)]) + else: + message = "Lag is " + str(lag) + " seconds" + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(lag, "replication_lag", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(lag, warning + slaveDelays[host_node['name']], critical + slaveDelays[host_node['name']], message) + else: + # + # less than 2.0 check + # + # Get replica set status + rs_status = con.admin.command("replSetGetStatus") + + # Find the primary and/or the current node + primary_node = None + host_node = None + for member in rs_status["members"]: + if member["stateStr"] == "PRIMARY": + primary_node = (member["name"], member["optimeDate"]) + if member["name"].split(":")[0].startswith(host): + host_node = member + + # Check if we're in the middle of an election and don't have a primary + if primary_node is None: + print("WARNING - No primary defined. In an election?") + sys.exit(1) + + # Is the specified host the primary? + if host_node["stateStr"] == "PRIMARY": + print("OK - This is the primary.") + sys.exit(0) + + # Find the difference in optime between current node and PRIMARY + optime_lag = abs(primary_node[1] - host_node["optimeDate"]) + lag = optime_lag.seconds + if percent: + err, con = mongo_connect(primary_node['name'].split(':')[0], int(primary_node['name'].split(':')[1])) + if err != 0: + return err + primary_timediff = replication_get_time_diff(con) + lag = int(float(lag) / float(primary_timediff) * 100) + message = "Lag is " + str(lag) + " percents" + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(lag, "replication_lag_percent", warning, critical)]) + else: + message = "Lag is " + str(lag) + " seconds" + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(lag, "replication_lag", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(lag, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + +# +# Check the memory usage of mongo. Alerting on this may be hard to get right +# because it'll try to get as much memory as it can. And that's probably +# a good thing. +# +def check_memory(con, warning, critical, perf_data, mapped_memory, host): + # Get the total system memory of this system (This is totally bogus if you + # are running this command remotely) and calculate based on that how much + # memory used by Mongodb is ok or not. + meminfo = open('/proc/meminfo').read() + matched = re.search(r'^MemTotal:\s+(\d+)', meminfo) + if matched: + mem_total_kB = int(matched.groups()[0]) + + if host != "127.0.0.1" and not warning: + # Running remotely and value was not set by user, use hardcoded value + warning = 12 + else: + # running locally or user provided value + warning = warning or (mem_total_kB * 0.8) / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + + if host != "127.0.0.1" and not critical: + critical = 16 + else: + critical = critical or (mem_total_kB * 0.9) / 1024.0 / 1024.0 + + # debugging + #print "mem total: {0}kb, warn: {1}GB, crit: {2}GB".format(mem_total_kB,warning, critical) + + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + if not data['mem']['supported'] and not mapped_memory: + print("OK - Platform not supported for memory info") + return 0 + # + # convert to gigs + # + message = "Memory Usage:" + try: + mem_resident = float(data['mem']['resident']) / 1024.0 + message += " %.2fGB resident," % (mem_resident) + except: + mem_resident = 0 + message += " resident unsupported," + try: + mem_virtual = float(data['mem']['virtual']) / 1024.0 + message += " %.2fGB virtual," % mem_virtual + except: + mem_virtual = 0 + message += " virtual unsupported," + try: + mem_mapped = float(data['mem']['mapped']) / 1024.0 + message += " %.2fGB mapped," % mem_mapped + except: + mem_mapped = 0 + message += " mapped unsupported," + try: + mem_mapped_journal = float(data['mem']['mappedWithJournal']) / 1024.0 + message += " %.2fGB mappedWithJournal" % mem_mapped_journal + except: + mem_mapped_journal = 0 + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % mem_resident, "memory_usage", warning, critical), + ("%.2f" % mem_mapped, "memory_mapped"), ("%.2f" % mem_virtual, "memory_virtual"), ("%.2f" % mem_mapped_journal, "mappedWithJournal")]) + #added for unsupported systems like Solaris + if mapped_memory and mem_resident == 0: + return check_levels(mem_mapped, warning, critical, message) + else: + return check_levels(mem_resident, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_memory_mapped(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + # + # These thresholds are basically meaningless, and must be customized to your application + # + warning = warning or 8 + critical = critical or 16 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + if not data['mem']['supported']: + print("OK - Platform not supported for memory info") + return 0 + # + # convert to gigs + # + message = "Memory Usage:" + try: + mem_mapped = float(data['mem']['mapped']) / 1024.0 + message += " %.2fGB mapped," % mem_mapped + except: + mem_mapped = -1 + message += " mapped unsupported," + try: + mem_mapped_journal = float(data['mem']['mappedWithJournal']) / 1024.0 + message += " %.2fGB mappedWithJournal" % mem_mapped_journal + except: + mem_mapped_journal = 0 + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % mem_mapped, "memory_mapped", warning, critical), ("%.2f" % mem_mapped_journal, "mappedWithJournal")]) + + if not mem_mapped == -1: + return check_levels(mem_mapped, warning, critical, message) + else: + print("OK - Server does not provide mem.mapped info") + return 0 + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +# +# Return the percentage of the time there was a global Lock +# +def check_lock(con, warning, critical, perf_data, mongo_version): + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 30 + if mongo_version == 2: + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + lockTime = data['globalLock']['lockTime'] + totalTime = data['globalLock']['totalTime'] + # + # calculate percentage + # + if lockTime > totalTime: + lock_percentage = 0.00 + else: + lock_percentage = float(lockTime) / float(totalTime) * 100 + message = "Lock Percentage: %.2f%%" % lock_percentage + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % lock_percentage, "lock_percentage", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(lock_percentage, warning, critical, message) + except Exception as e: + print("Couldn't get globalLock lockTime info from mongo, are you sure you're not using version 3? See the -M option.") + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + else: + print("OK - MongoDB version 3 doesn't report on global locks") + return 0 + + +def check_flushing(con, warning, critical, avg, perf_data): + # + # These thresholds mean it's taking 5 seconds to perform a background flush to issue a warning + # and 10 seconds to issue a critical. + # + warning = warning or 5000 + critical = critical or 15000 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + try: + data['backgroundFlushing'] + if avg: + flush_time = float(data['backgroundFlushing']['average_ms']) + stat_type = "Average" + else: + flush_time = float(data['backgroundFlushing']['last_ms']) + stat_type = "Last" + + message = "%s Flush Time: %.2fms" % (stat_type, flush_time) + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2fms" % flush_time, "%s_flush_time" % stat_type.lower(), warning, critical)]) + + return check_levels(flush_time, warning, critical, message) + except Exception: + print("OK - flushing stats not available for this storage engine") + return 0 + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def index_miss_ratio(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 30 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + + try: + data['indexCounters'] + serverVersion = tuple(con.server_info()['version'].split('.')) + if serverVersion >= tuple("2.4.0".split(".")): + miss_ratio = float(data['indexCounters']['missRatio']) + else: + miss_ratio = float(data['indexCounters']['btree']['missRatio']) + except KeyError: + not_supported_msg = "not supported on this platform" + try: + data['indexCounters'] + if 'note' in data['indexCounters']: + print("OK - MongoDB says: " + not_supported_msg) + return 0 + else: + print("WARNING - Can't get counter from MongoDB") + return 1 + except Exception: + print("OK - MongoDB says: " + not_supported_msg) + return 0 + + message = "Miss Ratio: %.2f" % miss_ratio + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % miss_ratio, "index_miss_ratio", warning, critical)]) + + return check_levels(miss_ratio, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + +def check_replset_quorum(con, perf_data): + db = con['admin'] + warning = 1 + critical = 2 + primary = 0 + + try: + rs_members = db.command("replSetGetStatus")['members'] + + for member in rs_members: + if member['state'] == 1: + primary += 1 + + if primary == 1: + state = 0 + message = "Cluster is quorate" + else: + state = 2 + message = "Cluster is not quorate and cannot operate" + + return check_levels(state, warning, critical, message) + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + + +def check_replset_state(con, perf_data, warning="", critical=""): + try: + warning = [int(x) for x in warning.split(",")] + except: + warning = [0, 3, 5] + try: + critical = [int(x) for x in critical.split(",")] + except: + critical = [8, 4, -1] + + ok = list(range(-1, 8)) # should include the range of all posiible values + try: + worst_state = -2 + message = "" + try: + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('replSetGetStatus', 1)])) + except: + data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('replSetGetStatus', 1)])) + members = data['members'] + my_state = int(data['myState']) + worst_state = my_state + for member in members: + their_state = int(member['state']) + message += " %s: %i (%s)" % (member['name'], their_state, state_text(their_state)) + if state_is_worse(their_state, worst_state, warning, critical): + worst_state = their_state + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(my_state, "state")]) + + except pymongo.errors.OperationFailure as e: + if ((e.code == None and str(e).find('failed: not running with --replSet"')) or (e.code == 76 and str(e).find('not running with --replSet"'))): + worst_state = -1 + + return check_levels(worst_state, warning, critical, message, ok) + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + +def state_is_worse(state, worst_state, warning, critical): + if worst_state in critical: + return False + if worst_state in warning: + return state in critical + return (state in warning) or (state in critical) + +def state_text(state): + if state == 8: + return "Down" + elif state == 4: + return "Fatal error" + elif state == 0: + return "Starting up, phase1" + elif state == 3: + return "Recovering" + elif state == 5: + return "Starting up, phase2" + elif state == 1: + return "Primary" + elif state == 2: + return "Secondary" + elif state == 7: + return "Arbiter" + elif state == -1: + return "Not running with replSet" + else: + return "Unknown state" + + +def check_databases(con, warning, critical, perf_data=None): + try: + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('listDatabases', 1)])) + except: + data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('listDatabases', 1)])) + + count = len(data['databases']) + message = "Number of DBs: %.0f" % count + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(count, "databases", warning, critical, message)]) + return check_levels(count, warning, critical, message) + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_collections(con, warning, critical, perf_data=None): + try: + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('listDatabases', 1)])) + except: + data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('listDatabases', 1)])) + + count = 0 + for db in data['databases']: + dbase = con[db['name']] + set_read_preference(dbase) + count += len(dbase.collection_names()) + + message = "Number of collections: %.0f" % count + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(count, "collections", warning, critical, message)]) + return check_levels(count, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_all_databases_size(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 100 + critical = critical or 1000 + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + all_dbs_data = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('listDatabases', 1)])) + except: + all_dbs_data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('listDatabases', 1)])) + + total_storage_size = 0 + message = "" + perf_data_param = [()] + for db in all_dbs_data['databases']: + database = db['name'] + data = con[database].command('dbstats') + storage_size = round(data['storageSize'] / 1024 / 1024, 1) + message += "; Database %s size: %.0f MB" % (database, storage_size) + perf_data_param.append((storage_size, database + "_database_size")) + total_storage_size += storage_size + + perf_data_param[0] = (total_storage_size, "total_size", warning, critical) + message += performance_data(perf_data, perf_data_param) + message = "Total size: %.0f MB" % total_storage_size + message + return check_levels(total_storage_size, warning, critical, message) + + +def check_database_size(con, database, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 100 + critical = critical or 1000 + perfdata = "" + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con[database].command('dbstats') + storage_size = data['storageSize'] // 1024 // 1024 + if perf_data: + perfdata += " | database_size=%i;%i;%i" % (storage_size, warning, critical) + #perfdata += " database=%s" %(database) + + if storage_size >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - Database size: %.0f MB, Database: %s%s" % (storage_size, database, perfdata)) + return 2 + elif storage_size >= warning: + print("WARNING - Database size: %.0f MB, Database: %s%s" % (storage_size, database, perfdata)) + return 1 + else: + print("OK - Database size: %.0f MB, Database: %s%s" % (storage_size, database, perfdata)) + return 0 + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_database_indexes(con, database, warning, critical, perf_data): + # + # These thresholds are basically meaningless, and must be customized to your application + # + warning = warning or 100 + critical = critical or 1000 + perfdata = "" + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con[database].command('dbstats') + index_size = data['indexSize'] / 1024 // 1024 + if perf_data: + perfdata += " | database_indexes=%i;%i;%i" % (index_size, warning, critical) + + if index_size >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - %s indexSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, index_size, perfdata)) + return 2 + elif index_size >= warning: + print("WARNING - %s indexSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, index_size, perfdata)) + return 1 + else: + print("OK - %s indexSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, index_size, perfdata)) + return 0 + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_collection_documents(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data): + perfdata = "" + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con[database].command('collstats', collection) + documents = data['count'] + if perf_data: + perfdata += " | collection_documents=%i;%i;%i" % (documents, warning, critical) + + if documents >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - %s.%s documents: %s %s" % (database, collection, documents, perfdata)) + return 2 + elif documents >= warning: + print("WARNING - %s.%s documents: %s %s" % (database, collection, documents, perfdata)) + return 1 + else: + print("OK - %s.%s documents: %s %s" % (database, collection, documents, perfdata)) + return 0 + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_collection_indexes(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data): + # + # These thresholds are basically meaningless, and must be customized to your application + # + warning = warning or 100 + critical = critical or 1000 + perfdata = "" + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con[database].command('collstats', collection) + total_index_size = data['totalIndexSize'] / 1024 / 1024 + if perf_data: + perfdata += " | collection_indexes=%i;%i;%i" % (total_index_size, warning, critical) + + if total_index_size >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - %s.%s totalIndexSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, total_index_size, perfdata)) + return 2 + elif total_index_size >= warning: + print("WARNING - %s.%s totalIndexSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, total_index_size, perfdata)) + return 1 + else: + print("OK - %s.%s totalIndexSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, total_index_size, perfdata)) + return 0 + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_queues(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 30 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + + total_queues = float(data['globalLock']['currentQueue']['total']) + readers_queues = float(data['globalLock']['currentQueue']['readers']) + writers_queues = float(data['globalLock']['currentQueue']['writers']) + message = "Current queue is : total = %d, readers = %d, writers = %d" % (total_queues, readers_queues, writers_queues) + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(total_queues, "total_queues", warning, critical), (readers_queues, "readers_queues"), (writers_queues, "writers_queues")]) + return check_levels(total_queues, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + +def check_collection_size(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 100 + critical = critical or 1000 + perfdata = "" + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con[database].command('collstats', collection) + size = data['size'] / 1024 / 1024 + if perf_data: + perfdata += " | collection_size=%i;%i;%i" % (size, warning, critical) + + if size >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - %s.%s size: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, size, perfdata)) + return 2 + elif size >= warning: + print("WARNING - %s.%s size: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, size, perfdata)) + return 1 + else: + print("OK - %s.%s size: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, size, perfdata)) + return 0 + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_collection_storageSize(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 100 + critical = critical or 1000 + perfdata = "" + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con[database].command('collstats', collection) + storageSize = data['storageSize'] / 1024 / 1024 + if perf_data: + perfdata += " | collection_storageSize=%i;%i;%i" % (storageSize, warning, critical) + + if storageSize >= critical: + print("CRITICAL - %s.%s storageSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, storageSize, perfdata)) + return 2 + elif storageSize >= warning: + print("WARNING - %s.%s storageSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, storageSize, perfdata)) + return 1 + else: + print("OK - %s.%s storageSize: %.0f MB %s" % (database, collection, storageSize, perfdata)) + return 0 + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_queries_per_second(con, query_type, warning, critical, perf_data, mongo_version): + warning = warning or 250 + critical = critical or 500 + + if query_type not in ['insert', 'query', 'update', 'delete', 'getmore', 'command']: + return exit_with_general_critical("The query type of '%s' is not valid" % query_type) + + try: + db = con.local + data = get_server_status(con) + + # grab the count + num = int(data['opcounters'][query_type]) + + # do the math + last_count = db.nagios_check.find_one({'check': 'query_counts'}) + try: + ts = int(time.time()) + diff_query = num - last_count['data'][query_type]['count'] + diff_ts = ts - last_count['data'][query_type]['ts'] + + if diff_ts == 0: + message = "diff_query = " + str(diff_query) + " diff_ts = " + str(diff_ts) + return check_levels(0, warning, critical, message) + + query_per_sec = float(diff_query) / float(diff_ts) + + # update the count now + if mongo_version == 2: + db.nagios_check.update({u'_id': last_count['_id']}, {'$set': {"data.%s" % query_type: {'count': num, 'ts': int(time.time())}}}) + else: + db.nagios_check.update_one({u'_id': last_count['_id']}, {'$set': {"data.%s" % query_type: {'count': num, 'ts': int(time.time())}}}) + + message = "Queries / Sec: %f" % query_per_sec + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(query_per_sec, "%s_per_sec" % query_type, warning, critical, message)]) + except KeyError: + # + # since it is the first run insert it + query_per_sec = 0 + message = "First run of check.. no data" + if mongo_version == 2: + db.nagios_check.update({u'_id': last_count['_id']}, {'$set': {"data.%s" % query_type: {'count': num, 'ts': int(time.time())}}}) + else: + db.nagios_check.update_one({u'_id': last_count['_id']}, {'$set': {"data.%s" % query_type: {'count': num, 'ts': int(time.time())}}}) + + except TypeError: + # + # since it is the first run insert it + query_per_sec = 0 + message = "First run of check.. no data" + if mongo_version == 2: + db.nagios_check.insert({'check': 'query_counts', 'data': {query_type: {'count': num, 'ts': int(time.time())}}}) + else: + db.nagios_check.insert_one({'check': 'query_counts', 'data': {query_type: {'count': num, 'ts': int(time.time())}}}) + + return check_levels(query_per_sec, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_oplog(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ Checking the oplog time - the time of the log currntly saved in the oplog collection + defaults: + critical 4 hours + warning 24 hours + those can be changed as usual with -C and -W parameters""" + warning = warning or 24 + critical = critical or 4 + try: + db = con.local + ol = db.system.namespaces.find_one({"name": "local.oplog.rs"}) + if (db.system.namespaces.find_one({"name": "local.oplog.rs"}) != None): + oplog = "oplog.rs" + else: + ol = db.system.namespaces.find_one({"name": "local.oplog.$main"}) + if (db.system.namespaces.find_one({"name": "local.oplog.$main"}) != None): + oplog = "oplog.$main" + else: + message = "neither master/slave nor replica set replication detected" + return check_levels(None, warning, critical, message) + + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con.local.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('collstats', oplog)])) + except: + data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('collstats', oplog)])) + + ol_size = data['size'] + ol_storage_size = data['storageSize'] + ol_used_storage = int(float(ol_size) / ol_storage_size * 100 + 1) + ol = con.local[oplog] + firstc = ol.find().sort("$natural", pymongo.ASCENDING).limit(1)[0]['ts'] + lastc = ol.find().sort("$natural", pymongo.DESCENDING).limit(1)[0]['ts'] + time_in_oplog = (lastc.as_datetime() - firstc.as_datetime()) + message = "Oplog saves " + str(time_in_oplog) + " %d%% used" % ol_used_storage + try: # work starting from python2.7 + hours_in_oplog = time_in_oplog.total_seconds() / 60 / 60 + except: + hours_in_oplog = float(time_in_oplog.seconds + time_in_oplog.days * 24 * 3600) / 60 / 60 + approx_level = hours_in_oplog * 100 / ol_used_storage + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % hours_in_oplog, 'oplog_time', warning, critical), ("%.2f " % approx_level, 'oplog_time_100_percent_used')]) + return check_levels(-approx_level, -warning, -critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_journal_commits_in_wl(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ Checking the number of commits which occurred in the db's write lock. +Most commits are performed outside of this lock; committed while in the write lock is undesirable. +Under very high write situations it is normal for this value to be nonzero. """ + + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 40 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + j_commits_in_wl = data['dur']['commitsInWriteLock'] + message = "Journal commits in DB write lock : %d" % j_commits_in_wl + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(j_commits_in_wl, "j_commits_in_wl", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(j_commits_in_wl, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_journaled(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ Checking the average amount of data in megabytes written to the recovery log in the last four seconds""" + + warning = warning or 20 + critical = critical or 40 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + journaled = data['dur']['journaledMB'] + message = "Journaled : %.2f MB" % journaled + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % journaled, "journaled", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(journaled, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_write_to_datafiles(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ Checking the average amount of data in megabytes written to the databases datafiles in the last four seconds. +As these writes are already journaled, they can occur lazily, and thus the number indicated here may be lower +than the amount physically written to disk.""" + warning = warning or 20 + critical = critical or 40 + try: + data = get_server_status(con) + writes = data['dur']['writeToDataFilesMB'] + message = "Write to data files : %.2f MB" % writes + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % writes, "write_to_data_files", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(writes, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def get_opcounters(data, opcounters_name, host, port): + try: + insert = data[opcounters_name]['insert'] + query = data[opcounters_name]['query'] + update = data[opcounters_name]['update'] + delete = data[opcounters_name]['delete'] + getmore = data[opcounters_name]['getmore'] + command = data[opcounters_name]['command'] + except KeyError as e: + return 0, [0] * 100 + total_commands = insert + query + update + delete + getmore + command + new_vals = [total_commands, insert, query, update, delete, getmore, command] + return maintain_delta(new_vals, host, port, opcounters_name) + + +def check_opcounters(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ A function to get all opcounters delta per minute. In case of a replication - gets the opcounters+opcountersRepl""" + warning = warning or 10000 + critical = critical or 15000 + + data = get_server_status(con) + err1, delta_opcounters = get_opcounters(data, 'opcounters', host, port) + err2, delta_opcounters_repl = get_opcounters(data, 'opcountersRepl', host, port) + if err1 == 0 and err2 == 0: + delta = [(x + y) for x, y in zip(delta_opcounters, delta_opcounters_repl)] + delta[0] = delta_opcounters[0] # only the time delta shouldn't be summarized + per_minute_delta = [int(x / delta[0] * 60) for x in delta[1:]] + message = "Test succeeded , old values missing" + message = "Opcounters: total=%d,insert=%d,query=%d,update=%d,delete=%d,getmore=%d,command=%d" % tuple(per_minute_delta) + message += performance_data(perf_data, ([(per_minute_delta[0], "total", warning, critical), (per_minute_delta[1], "insert"), + (per_minute_delta[2], "query"), (per_minute_delta[3], "update"), (per_minute_delta[4], "delete"), + (per_minute_delta[5], "getmore"), (per_minute_delta[6], "command")])) + return check_levels(per_minute_delta[0], warning, critical, message) + else: + return exit_with_general_critical("problem reading data from temp file") + + +def check_current_lock(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ A function to get current lock percentage and not a global one, as check_lock function does""" + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 30 + data = get_server_status(con) + + lockTime = float(data['globalLock']['lockTime']) + totalTime = float(data['globalLock']['totalTime']) + + err, delta = maintain_delta([totalTime, lockTime], host, port, "locktime") + if err == 0: + lock_percentage = delta[2] / delta[1] * 100 # lockTime/totalTime*100 + message = "Current Lock Percentage: %.2f%%" % lock_percentage + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % lock_percentage, "current_lock_percentage", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(lock_percentage, warning, critical, message) + else: + return exit_with_general_warning("problem reading data from temp file") + + +def check_page_faults(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ A function to get page_faults per second from the system""" + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 30 + data = get_server_status(con) + + try: + page_faults = float(data['extra_info']['page_faults']) + except: + # page_faults unsupported on the underlaying system + return exit_with_general_critical("page_faults unsupported on the underlaying system") + + err, delta = maintain_delta([page_faults], host, port, "page_faults") + if err == 0: + page_faults_ps = delta[1] / delta[0] + message = "Page faults : %.2f ps" % page_faults_ps + message += performance_data(perf_data, [("%.2f" % page_faults_ps, "page_faults_ps", warning, critical)]) + return check_levels(page_faults_ps, warning, critical, message) + else: + return exit_with_general_warning("problem reading data from temp file") + + +def check_asserts(con, host, port, warning, critical, perf_data): + """ A function to get asserts from the system""" + warning = warning or 1 + critical = critical or 10 + data = get_server_status(con) + + asserts = data['asserts'] + + #{ "regular" : 0, "warning" : 6, "msg" : 0, "user" : 12, "rollovers" : 0 } + regular = asserts['regular'] + warning_asserts = asserts['warning'] + msg = asserts['msg'] + user = asserts['user'] + rollovers = asserts['rollovers'] + + err, delta = maintain_delta([regular, warning_asserts, msg, user, rollovers], host, port, "asserts") + + if err == 0: + if delta[5] != 0: + #the number of rollovers were increased + warning = -1 # no matter the metrics this situation should raise a warning + # if this is normal rollover - the warning will not appear again, but if there will be a lot of asserts + # the warning will stay for a long period of time + # although this is not a usual situation + + regular_ps = delta[1] / delta[0] + warning_ps = delta[2] / delta[0] + msg_ps = delta[3] / delta[0] + user_ps = delta[4] / delta[0] + rollovers_ps = delta[5] / delta[0] + total_ps = regular_ps + warning_ps + msg_ps + user_ps + message = "Total asserts : %.2f ps" % total_ps + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(total_ps, "asserts_ps", warning, critical), (regular_ps, "regular"), + (warning_ps, "warning"), (msg_ps, "msg"), (user_ps, "user")]) + return check_levels(total_ps, warning, critical, message) + else: + return exit_with_general_warning("problem reading data from temp file") + + +def get_stored_primary_server_name(db): + """ get the stored primary server name from db. """ + if "last_primary_server" in db.collection_names(): + stored_primary_server = db.last_primary_server.find_one()["server"] + else: + stored_primary_server = None + + return stored_primary_server + + +def check_replica_primary(con, host, warning, critical, perf_data, replicaset, mongo_version): + """ A function to check if the primary server of a replica set has changed """ + if warning is None and critical is None: + warning = 1 + warning = warning or 2 + critical = critical or 2 + + primary_status = 0 + message = "Primary server has not changed" + db = con["nagios"] + data = get_server_status(con) + if replicaset != data['repl'].get('setName'): + message = "Replica set requested: %s differs from the one found: %s" % (replicaset, data['repl'].get('setName')) + primary_status = 2 + return check_levels(primary_status, warning, critical, message) + current_primary = data['repl'].get('primary') + saved_primary = get_stored_primary_server_name(db) + if current_primary is None: + current_primary = "None" + if saved_primary is None: + saved_primary = "None" + if current_primary != saved_primary: + last_primary_server_record = {"server": current_primary} + if mongo_version == 2: + db.last_primary_server.update({"_id": "last_primary"}, {"$set": last_primary_server_record}, upsert=True) + else: + db.last_primary_server.update_one({"_id": "last_primary"}, {"$set": last_primary_server_record}, upsert=True) + message = "Primary server has changed from %s to %s" % (saved_primary, current_primary) + primary_status = 1 + return check_levels(primary_status, warning, critical, message) + + +def check_page_faults(con, sample_time, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 20 + try: + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data1 = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('serverStatus', 1)])) + time.sleep(sample_time) + data2 = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('serverStatus', 1)])) + except: + data1 = con.admin.command(son.SON([('serverStatus', 1)])) + time.sleep(sample_time) + data2 = con.admin.command(son.SON([('serverStatus', 1)])) + + try: + #on linux servers only + page_faults = (int(data2['extra_info']['page_faults']) - int(data1['extra_info']['page_faults'])) // sample_time + except KeyError: + print("WARNING - Can't get extra_info.page_faults counter from MongoDB") + sys.exit(1) + + message = "Page Faults: %i" % (page_faults) + + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(page_faults, "page_faults", warning, critical)]) + check_levels(page_faults, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def chunks_balance(con, database, collection, warning, critical): + warning = warning or 10 + critical = critical or 20 + nsfilter = database + "." + collection + try: + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + col = con.config.chunks + nscount = col.find({"ns": nsfilter}).count() + shards = col.distinct("shard") + + except: + print("WARNING - Can't get chunks infos from MongoDB") + sys.exit(1) + + if nscount == 0: + print("WARNING - Namespace %s is not sharded" % (nsfilter)) + sys.exit(1) + + avgchunksnb = nscount // len(shards) + warningnb = avgchunksnb * warning // 100 + criticalnb = avgchunksnb * critical // 100 + + for shard in shards: + delta = abs(avgchunksnb - col.find({"ns": nsfilter, "shard": shard}).count()) + message = "Namespace: %s, Shard name: %s, Chunk delta: %i" % (nsfilter, shard, delta) + + if delta >= criticalnb and delta > 0: + print("CRITICAL - Chunks not well balanced " + message) + sys.exit(2) + elif delta >= warningnb and delta > 0: + print("WARNING - Chunks not well balanced " + message) + sys.exit(1) + + print("OK - Chunks well balanced across shards") + sys.exit(0) + + except Exception as e: + exit_with_general_critical(e) + + print("OK - Chunks well balanced across shards") + sys.exit(0) + + +def check_connect_primary(con, warning, critical, perf_data): + warning = warning or 3 + critical = critical or 6 + + try: + try: + set_read_preference(con.admin) + data = con.admin.command(pymongo.son_manipulator.SON([('isMaster', 1)])) + except: + data = con.admin.command(son.SON([('isMaster', 1)])) + + if data['ismaster'] == True: + print("OK - This server is primary") + return 0 + + phost = data['primary'].split(':')[0] + pport = int(data['primary'].split(':')[1]) + start = time.time() + + err, con = mongo_connect(phost, pport) + if err != 0: + return err + + pconn_time = time.time() - start + pconn_time = round(pconn_time, 0) + message = "Connection to primary server " + data['primary'] + " took %i seconds" % pconn_time + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(pconn_time, "connection_time", warning, critical)]) + + return check_levels(pconn_time, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_collection_state(con, database, collection): + try: + con[database][collection].find_one() + print("OK - Collection %s.%s is reachable " % (database, collection)) + return 0 + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def check_row_count(con, database, collection, warning, critical, perf_data): + try: + count = con[database][collection].count() + message = "Row count: %i" % (count) + message += performance_data(perf_data, [(count, "row_count", warning, critical)]) + + return check_levels(count, warning, critical, message) + + except Exception as e: + return exit_with_general_critical(e) + + +def build_file_name(host, port, action): + #done this way so it will work when run independently and from shell + module_name = re.match('(.*//*)*(.*)\..*', __file__).group(2) + + if (port == 27017): + return "/tmp/" + module_name + "_data/" + host + "-" + action + ".data" + else: + return "/tmp/" + module_name + "_data/" + host + "-" + str(port) + "-" + action + ".data" + + +def ensure_dir(f): + d = os.path.dirname(f) + if not os.path.exists(d): + os.makedirs(d) + + +def write_values(file_name, string): + f = None + try: + f = open(file_name, 'w') + except IOError as e: + #try creating + if (e.errno == 2): + ensure_dir(file_name) + f = open(file_name, 'w') + else: + raise IOError(e) + f.write(string) + f.close() + return 0 + + +def read_values(file_name): + data = None + try: + f = open(file_name, 'r') + data = f.read() + f.close() + return 0, data + except IOError as e: + if (e.errno == 2): + #no previous data + return 1, '' + except Exception as e: + return 2, None + + +def calc_delta(old, new): + delta = [] + if (len(old) != len(new)): + raise Exception("unequal number of parameters") + for i in range(0, len(old)): + val = float(new[i]) - float(old[i]) + if val < 0: + val = new[i] + delta.append(val) + return 0, delta + + +def maintain_delta(new_vals, host, port, action): + file_name = build_file_name(host, port, action) + err, data = read_values(file_name) + old_vals = data.split(';') + new_vals = [str(int(time.time()))] + new_vals + delta = None + try: + err, delta = calc_delta(old_vals, new_vals) + except: + err = 2 + write_res = write_values(file_name, ";" . join(str(x) for x in new_vals)) + return err + write_res, delta + + +def replication_get_time_diff(con): + col = 'oplog.rs' + local = con.local + ol = local.system.namespaces.find_one({"name": "local.oplog.$main"}) + if ol: + col = 'oplog.$main' + firstc = local[col].find().sort("$natural", 1).limit(1) + lastc = local[col].find().sort("$natural", -1).limit(1) + first = next(firstc) + last = next(lastc) + tfirst = first["ts"] + tlast = last["ts"] + delta = tlast.time - tfirst.time + return delta + +# +# main app +# +if __name__ == "__main__": + sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/control b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6a07311 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/control @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Uploaders: Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> +Recommends: python-pymongo +Version: b33e763 +Homepage: https://github.com/mzupan/nagios-plugin-mongodb +Watch: https://github.com/mzupan/nagios-plugin-mongodb <a class="commit-tease-sha"[^>]*>\s+([0-9a-f]+)\s+</a> +Description: Plugin script to monitor your MongoDB server(s) diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/copyright b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/copyright new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb4e92d --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Copyright: (c) 2012, Mike Zupan <mike@zcentric.com> +License: BSD + +Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: + +Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this +list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this +list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or +other materials provided with the distribution. +THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND +ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED +WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE +DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE +FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL +DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR +SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER +CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, +OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/mongodb.cfg b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/mongodb.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2be03c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_mongodb/mongodb.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# 'check_mongodb' command definition +define command { + command_name check_mongodb + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mongodb -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ +} + +# 'check_mongodb_database' command definition +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_database + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mongodb -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -d $ARG5$ +} + +# 'check_mongodb_collection' command definition +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_collection + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mongodb -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -d $ARG5$ -c $ARG6$ +} + +# 'check_mongodb_replicaset' command definition +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_replicaset + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mongodb -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -r $ARG5$ +} + +# 'check_mongodb_query' command definition +define command { + command_name check_mongodb_query + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mongodb -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -A $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -W $ARG3$ -C $ARG4$ -q $ARG5$ +} |