Various system related checks, such as CPU load, process state, service state memory usage and PDH counters.
A list of all available queries (check commands)
Command | Description |
---|---|
check_cpu | Check that the load of the CPU(s) are within bounds. |
check_memory | Check free/used memory on the system. |
check_network | Check network interface status. |
check_os_version | Check the version of the underlaying OS. |
check_pagefile | Check the size of the system pagefile(s). |
check_pdh | Check the value of a performance (PDH) counter on the local or remote system. |
check_process | Check state/metrics of one or more of the processes running on the computer. |
check_service | Check the state of one or more of the computer services. |
check_uptime | Check time since last server re-boot. |
checkcounter | Legacy version of check_pdh |
checkcpu | Legacy version of check_cpu |
checkmem | Legacy version of check_mem |
checkprocstate | Legacy version of check_process |
checkservicestate | Legacy version of check_service |
checkuptime | Legacy version of check_uptime |
A list of all short hand aliases for queries (check commands)
Command | Description |
---|---|
check_counter | Alias for: :query:check_pdh |
Path / Section | Key | Description |
---|---|---|
/settings/system/windows | [default buffer length](#/settings/system/windows_default buffer length) | DEFAULT LENGTH |
/settings/system/windows/counters | disk_queue_length | disk_queue_length |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | [buffer size](#/settings/system/windows/counters/default_buffer size) | BUFFER SIZE |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | [collection strategy](#/settings/system/windows/counters/default_collection strategy) | COLLECTION STRATEGY |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | counter | COUNTER |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | flags | FLAGS |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | instances | Interpret instances |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | type | COUNTER TYPE |
Path / Section | Key | Description |
---|---|---|
/settings/system/windows | subsystem | PDH SUBSYSTEM |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | alias | ALIAS |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | [is template](#/settings/system/windows/counters/default_is template) | IS TEMPLATE |
/settings/system/windows/counters/default | parent | PARENT |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | alias | ALIAS |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | [is template](#/settings/system/windows/counters/sample_is template) | IS TEMPLATE |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | parent | PARENT |
Path / Section | Key | Description |
---|---|---|
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | [buffer size](#/settings/system/windows/counters/sample_buffer size) | BUFFER SIZE |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | [collection strategy](#/settings/system/windows/counters/sample_collection strategy) | COLLECTION STRATEGY |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | counter | COUNTER |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | flags | FLAGS |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | instances | Interpret instances |
/settings/system/windows/counters/sample | type | COUNTER TYPE |
A quick reference for all available queries (check commands) in the CheckSystem module.
Check that the load of the CPU(s) are within bounds.
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Default check:
check_cpu
CPU Load ok
'total 5m load'=0%;80;90 'total 1m load'=0%;80;90 'total 5s load'=7%;80;90
Checking all cores by adding filter=none (disabling the filter):
check_cpu filter=none "warn=load > 80" "crit=load > 90"
CPU Load ok
'core 0 5m kernel'=1%;10;0 'core 0 5m load'=3%;80;90 'core 1 5m kernel'=0%;10;0 'core 1 5m load'=0%;80;90 ... 'core 7 5s load'=15%;80;90 'total 5s kernel'=3%;10;0 'total 5s load'=7%;80;90
Adding kernel times to the check::
check_cpu filter=none "warn=kernel > 10 or load > 80" "crit=load > 90" "top-syntax=${list}"
core 0 > 3, core 1 > 0, core 2 > 0, core ... , core 7 > 15, total > 7
'core 0 5m kernel'=1%;10;0 'core 0 5m load'=3%;80;90 'core 1 5m kernel'=0%;10;0 'core 1 5m load'=0%;80;90 ... 'core 7 5s load'=15%;80;90 'total 5s kernel'=3%;10;0 'total 5s load'=7%;80;90
Default check via NRPE::
check_nscp --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_cpu
CPU Load ok|'total 5m'=16%;80;90 'total 1m'=13%;80;90 'total 5s'=13%;80;90
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | core = 'total' | Filter which marks interesting items. |
warning | load > 80 | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | load > 90 | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | ignored | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${problem_list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | %(status): CPU load is ok. | ok syntax. |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | ${time}: ${load}% | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${core} ${time} | Performance alias syntax. |
time | The time to check |
Deafult Value: core = 'total'
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
core | The core to check (total or core ##) |
core_id | The core to check (total or core_##) |
idle | The current idle load for a given core |
kernel | The current kernel load for a given core |
load | The current load for a given core |
time | The time frame to check |
Deafult Value: load > 80
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
core | The core to check (total or core ##) |
core_id | The core to check (total or core_##) |
idle | The current idle load for a given core |
kernel | The current kernel load for a given core |
load | The current load for a given core |
time | The time frame to check |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: load > 90
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
core | The core to check (total or core ##) |
core_id | The core to check (total or core_##) |
idle | The current idle load for a given core |
kernel | The current kernel load for a given core |
load | The current load for a given core |
time | The time frame to check |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
core | The core to check (total or core ##) |
core_id | The core to check (total or core_##) |
idle | The current idle load for a given core |
kernel | The current kernel load for a given core |
load | The current load for a given core |
time | The time frame to check |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: ignored
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${problem_list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: %(status): CPU load is ok.
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${time}: ${load}%
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
core | The core to check (total or core ##) |
core_id | The core to check (total or core_##) |
idle | The current idle load for a given core |
kernel | The current kernel load for a given core |
load | The current load for a given core |
time | The time frame to check |
Deafult Value: ${core} ${time}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
core | The core to check (total or core ##) |
core_id | The core to check (total or core_##) |
idle | The current idle load for a given core |
kernel | The current kernel load for a given core |
load | The current load for a given core |
time | The time frame to check |
Description: The time to check
Check free/used memory on the system.
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Default check:
check_memory
OK memory within bounds.
'page used'=8G;19;21 'page used %'=33%;79;89 'physical used'=7G;9;10 'physical used %'=65%;79;89
Using --show-all to show the result:
check_memory "warn=free < 20%" "crit=free < 10G" --show-all
page = 8.05G, physical = 7.85G
'page free'=15G;4;2 'page free %'=66%;19;9 'physical free'=4G;2;1 'physical free %'=34%;19;9
Changing the return syntax to include more information::
check_memory "top-syntax=${list}" "detail-syntax=${type} free: ${free} used: ${used} size: ${size}"
page free: 16G used: 7.98G size: 24G, physical free: 4.18G used: 7.8G size: 12G
Default check via NRPE::
check_nrpe --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_memory
OK memory within bounds.|'page'=531G;3;3;0;3 'page %'=12%;79;89;0;100 'physical'=530G;1;1;0;1 'physical %'=25%;79;89;0;100
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | used > 80% | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | used > 90% | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | ignored | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | ok syntax. | |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | ${type} = ${used} | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${type} | Performance alias syntax. |
type | The type of memory to check (physical = Physical memory (RAM), committed = total memory (RAM+PAGE) |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
size | Total size of memory |
type | The type of memory to check |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Deafult Value: used > 80%
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
size | Total size of memory |
type | The type of memory to check |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: used > 90%
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
size | Total size of memory |
type | The type of memory to check |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
size | Total size of memory |
type | The type of memory to check |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: ignored
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${type} = ${used}
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
size | Total size of memory |
type | The type of memory to check |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Deafult Value: ${type}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
size | Total size of memory |
type | The type of memory to check |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: The type of memory to check (physical = Physical memory (RAM), committed = total memory (RAM+PAGE)
Check network interface status.
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | total > 10000 | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | total > 100000 | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | critical | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | %(status): Network interfaces seem ok. | ok syntax. |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | ${name} >${sent} <${received} bps | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${name} | Performance alias syntax. |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
MAC | The MAC address |
enabled | True if the network interface is enabled |
name | Network interface name |
net_connection_id | Network connection id |
received | Bytes received per second |
sent | Bytes sent per second |
speed | The network interface speed |
status | Network connection status |
total | Bytes total per second |
Deafult Value: total > 10000
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
MAC | The MAC address |
enabled | True if the network interface is enabled |
name | Network interface name |
net_connection_id | Network connection id |
received | Bytes received per second |
sent | Bytes sent per second |
speed | The network interface speed |
status | Network connection status |
total | Bytes total per second |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: total > 100000
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
MAC | The MAC address |
enabled | True if the network interface is enabled |
name | Network interface name |
net_connection_id | Network connection id |
received | Bytes received per second |
sent | Bytes sent per second |
speed | The network interface speed |
status | Network connection status |
total | Bytes total per second |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
MAC | The MAC address |
enabled | True if the network interface is enabled |
name | Network interface name |
net_connection_id | Network connection id |
received | Bytes received per second |
sent | Bytes sent per second |
speed | The network interface speed |
status | Network connection status |
total | Bytes total per second |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: critical
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: %(status): Network interfaces seem ok.
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${name} >${sent} <${received} bps
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
MAC | The MAC address |
enabled | True if the network interface is enabled |
name | Network interface name |
net_connection_id | Network connection id |
received | Bytes received per second |
sent | Bytes sent per second |
speed | The network interface speed |
status | Network connection status |
total | Bytes total per second |
Deafult Value: ${name}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
MAC | The MAC address |
enabled | True if the network interface is enabled |
name | Network interface name |
net_connection_id | Network connection id |
received | Bytes received per second |
sent | Bytes sent per second |
speed | The network interface speed |
status | Network connection status |
total | Bytes total per second |
Check the version of the underlaying OS.
To edit these sample please edit this page
Default check:
check_os_Version
L client CRITICAL: Windows 7 (6.1.7601)
L client Performance data: 'version'=61;50;50
Making sure the OS version is Windows 8:
check_os_Version "warn=version < 62"
L client WARNING: Windows 7 (6.1.7601)
L client Performance data: 'version'=61;62;0
Default check via NRPE:
check_nrpe --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_os_version
Windows 2012 (6.2.9200)|'version'=62;50;50
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | version <= 50 | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | version <= 50 | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | ignored | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | ok syntax. | |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | ${version} (${major}.${minor}.${build}) | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | version | Performance alias syntax. |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
build | Build version number |
major | Major version number |
minor | Minor version number |
version | The system version |
Deafult Value: version <= 50
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
build | Build version number |
major | Major version number |
minor | Minor version number |
version | The system version |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: version <= 50
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
build | Build version number |
major | Major version number |
minor | Minor version number |
version | The system version |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
build | Build version number |
major | Major version number |
minor | Minor version number |
version | The system version |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: ignored
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${version} (${major}.${minor}.${build})
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
build | Build version number |
major | Major version number |
minor | Minor version number |
version | The system version |
Deafult Value: version
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
build | Build version number |
major | Major version number |
minor | Minor version number |
version | The system version |
Check the size of the system pagefile(s).
To edit these sample please edit this page
Default options:
check_pagefile
L client WARNING: \Device\HarddiskVolume2\pagefile.sys 24.3M (32M)
L client Performance data: '\??\D:\pagefile.sys'=1G;14;19;0;23 '\??\D:\pagefile.sys %'=6%;59;79;0;100 '\Device\HarddiskVolume2\pagefile.sys'=24M;19;25;0;32 '\Device\HarddiskVolume2\pagefile.sys %'=75%;59;79;0;100 'total'=1G;14;19;0;23 'total %'=6%;59;79;0;100
Only showing the total amount of pagefile usage::
check_pagefile "filter=name = 'total'" "top-syntax=${list}"
OK: total 1.66G (24G)
Performance data: 'total'=1G;14;19;0;23 'total %'=6%;59;79;0;100
Getting help on avalible options::
check_pagefile help
...
filter=ARG Filter which marks interesting items.
Interesting items are items which will be included in
the check.
They do not denote warning or critical state but they
are checked use this to filter out unwanted items.
Avalible options:
free Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages %
name The name of the page file (location)
size Total size of pagefile
used Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages %
count Number of items matching the filter
total Total number of items
ok_count Number of items matched the ok criteria
warn_count Number of items matched the warning criteria
crit_count Number of items matched the critical criteria
problem_count Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria
...
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | used > 60% | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | used > 80% | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | ignored | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | ok syntax. | |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | ${name} ${used} (${size}) | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${name} | Performance alias syntax. |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
name | The name of the page file (location) |
size | Total size of pagefile |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Deafult Value: used > 60%
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
name | The name of the page file (location) |
size | Total size of pagefile |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: used > 80%
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
name | The name of the page file (location) |
size | Total size of pagefile |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
name | The name of the page file (location) |
size | Total size of pagefile |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: ignored
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${name} ${used} (${size})
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
name | The name of the page file (location) |
size | Total size of pagefile |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Deafult Value: ${name}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
free | Free memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
free_pct | % free memory |
name | The name of the page file (location) |
size | Total size of pagefile |
used | Used memory in bytes (g,m,k,b) or percentages % |
used_pct | % used memory |
Check the value of a performance (PDH) counter on the local or remote system. The counters can also be added and polled periodcally to get average values. Performance Log Users group membership is required to check performance counters.
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Checking specific Counter (\System\System Up Time):
check_pdh "counter=\\System\\System Up Time" "warn=value > 5" "crit=value > 9999"
\System\System Up Time = 204213
'\System\System Up Time value'=204213;5;9999
Using the expand index to check for translated counters::
check_pdh "counter=\\4\\30" "warn=value > 5" "crit=value > 9999" expand-index
Everything looks good
'\Minne\Dedikationsgräns value'=-2147483648;5;9999
Checking translated counters without expanding indexes::
check_pdh "counter=\\4\\30" "warn=value > 5" "crit=value > 9999"
Everything looks good
'\4\30 value'=-2147483648;5;9999
Checking large values using the type=large keyword::
check_pdh "counter=\\4\\30" "warn=value > 5" "crit=value > 9999" flags=nocap100 expand-index type=large
\Minne\Dedikationsgräns = 25729224704
'\Minne\Dedikationsgräns value'=25729224704;5;9999
Using real-time checks to check avergae values over time.
Here we configure a counter to be checked at regular intervals and the value is added to a rrd buffer. The configuration from nsclient.ini::
[/settings/system/windows/counters/foo]
collection strategy=rrd
type=large
counter=\Processor(_total)\% Processor Time
Then we can check the value (current snapshot)::
check_pdh "counter=foo" "warn=value > 80" "crit=value > 90"
Everything looks good
'foo value'=18;80;90
To check averages from the same counter we need to specify the time option::
check_pdh "counter=foo" "warn=value > 80" "crit=value > 90" time=30s
Everything looks good
'foo value'=3;80;90
Checking all instances of a given counter::
check_pdh "counter=\Processor(*)\% processortid" instances
L client OK: \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(0)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(1)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(2)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(3)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(4)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(5)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(6)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(7)\% processortid = 100, \\MIME-LAPTOP\Processor(_Total)\% processortid = 100
L client Performance data: '\Processor(*)\% processortid_0'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_1'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_2'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_3'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_4'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_5'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_6'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid_7'=100;0;0 '\Processor(*)\% processortid__Total'=100;0;0
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. | |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. | |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | unknown | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | ok syntax. | |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | ${alias} = ${value} | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${alias} | Performance alias syntax. |
counter | Performance counter to check | |
expand-index | N/A | Expand indexes in counter strings |
instances | N/A | Expand wildcards and fetch all instances |
reload | N/A | Reload counters on errors (useful to check counters which are not added at boot) |
averages | N/A | Check average values (ie. wait for 1 second to collecting two samples) |
time | Timeframe to use for named rrd counters | |
flags | Extra flags to configure the counter (nocap100, 1000, noscale) | |
type | large | Format of value (double, long, large) |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
alias | The counter alias |
counter | The counter name |
time | The time for rrd checks |
value | The counter value (either float or int) |
value_f | The counter value (force float value) |
value_i | The counter value (force int value) |
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
alias | The counter alias |
counter | The counter name |
time | The time for rrd checks |
value | The counter value (either float or int) |
value_f | The counter value (force float value) |
value_i | The counter value (force int value) |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDescription: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
alias | The counter alias |
counter | The counter name |
time | The time for rrd checks |
value | The counter value (either float or int) |
value_f | The counter value (force float value) |
value_i | The counter value (force int value) |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
alias | The counter alias |
counter | The counter name |
time | The time for rrd checks |
value | The counter value (either float or int) |
value_f | The counter value (force float value) |
value_i | The counter value (force int value) |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: unknown
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${alias} = ${value}
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
alias | The counter alias |
counter | The counter name |
time | The time for rrd checks |
value | The counter value (either float or int) |
value_f | The counter value (force float value) |
value_i | The counter value (force int value) |
Deafult Value: ${alias}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
alias | The counter alias |
counter | The counter name |
time | The time for rrd checks |
value | The counter value (either float or int) |
value_f | The counter value (force float value) |
value_i | The counter value (force int value) |
Description: Performance counter to check
### expand-indexDescription: Expand indexes in counter strings
### instancesDescription: Expand wildcards and fetch all instances
### reloadDescription: Reload counters on errors (useful to check counters which are not added at boot)
### averagesDescription: Check average values (ie. wait for 1 second to collecting two samples)
### timeDescription: Timeframe to use for named rrd counters
### flagsDescription: Extra flags to configure the counter (nocap100, 1000, noscale)
### typeDeafult Value: large
Description: Format of value (double, long, large)
Check state/metrics of one or more of the processes running on the computer.
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Default check:
check_process
SetPoint.exe=hung
Performance data: 'taskhost.exe'=1;1;0 'dwm.exe'=1;1;0 'explorer.exe'=1;1;0 ... 'chrome.exe'=1;1;0 'vcpkgsrv.exe'=1;1;0 'vcpkgsrv.exe'=1;1;0
Default check via NRPE::
check_nrpe --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_process
SetPoint.exe=hung|'smss.exe state'=1;0;0 'csrss.exe state'=1;0;0...
Check that specific process are running::
check_process process=explorer.exe process=foo.exe
foo.exe=stopped
Performance data: 'explorer.exe'=1;1;0 'foo.exe'=0;1;0
Check memory footprint from specific processes::
check_process process=explorer.exe "warn=working_set > 70m"
explorer.exe=started
Performance data: 'explorer.exe ws_size'=73M;70;0
Extend the syntax to display the attributes we are interested in::
check_process process=explorer.exe "warn=working_set > 70m" "detail-syntax=${exe} ws:${working_set}, handles: ${handles}, user time:${user}s"
explorer.exe ws:77271040, handles: 800, user time:107s
Performance data: 'explorer.exe ws_size'=73M;70;0
List all processes which use more then 200m virtual memory Default check via NRPE::
check_nrpe --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_process --arguments "filter=virtual > 200m"
OK all processes are ok.|'csrss.exe state'=1;0;0 'svchost.exe state'=1;0;0 'AvastSvc.exe state'=1;0;0 ...
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | state != 'unreadable' | Filter which marks interesting items. |
warning | state not in ('started') | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | state = 'stopped', count = 0 | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | unknown | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${problem_list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | %(status): all processes are ok. | ok syntax. |
empty-syntax | %(status): No processes found | Empty syntax. |
detail-syntax | ${exe}=${state} | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${exe} | Performance alias syntax. |
process | The service to check, set this to * to check all services | |
scan-info | If all process metrics should be fetched (otherwise only status is fetched) | |
scan-16bit | If 16bit processes should be included | |
delta | Calculate delta over one elapsed second. | |
scan-unreadable | If unreadable processes should be included (will not have information) | |
total | N/A | Include the total of all matching files |
Deafult Value: state != 'unreadable'
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items.
### warningDeafult Value: state not in ('started')
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning.
### warnDescription: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: state = 'stopped', count = 0
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical.
### critDescription: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
command_line | Command line of process (not always available) |
creation | Creation time |
error | Any error messages associated with fetching info |
exe | The name of the executable |
filename | Name of process (with path) |
gdi_handles | Number of handles |
handles | Number of handles |
hung | Process is hung |
kernel | Kernel time in seconds |
legacy_state | Get process status (for legacy use via check_nt only) |
new | Process is new (can inly be used for real-time filters) |
page_fault | Page fault count |
pagefile | Peak page file use in bytes |
peak_pagefile | Page file usage in bytes |
peak_virtual | Peak virtual size in bytes |
peak_working_set | Peak working set in bytes |
pid | Process id |
started | Process is started |
state | The current state (started, stopped hung) |
stopped | Process is stopped |
time | User-kernel time in seconds |
user | User time in seconds |
user_handles | Number of handles |
virtual | Virtual size in bytes |
working_set | Working set in bytes |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: unknown
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${problem_list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: %(status): all processes are ok.
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDeafult Value: %(status): No processes found
Description: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${exe}=${state}
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
command_line | Command line of process (not always available) |
creation | Creation time |
error | Any error messages associated with fetching info |
exe | The name of the executable |
filename | Name of process (with path) |
gdi_handles | Number of handles |
handles | Number of handles |
hung | Process is hung |
kernel | Kernel time in seconds |
legacy_state | Get process status (for legacy use via check_nt only) |
new | Process is new (can inly be used for real-time filters) |
page_fault | Page fault count |
pagefile | Peak page file use in bytes |
peak_pagefile | Page file usage in bytes |
peak_virtual | Peak virtual size in bytes |
peak_working_set | Peak working set in bytes |
pid | Process id |
started | Process is started |
state | The current state (started, stopped hung) |
stopped | Process is stopped |
time | User-kernel time in seconds |
user | User time in seconds |
user_handles | Number of handles |
virtual | Virtual size in bytes |
working_set | Working set in bytes |
Deafult Value: ${exe}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
command_line | Command line of process (not always available) |
creation | Creation time |
error | Any error messages associated with fetching info |
exe | The name of the executable |
filename | Name of process (with path) |
gdi_handles | Number of handles |
handles | Number of handles |
hung | Process is hung |
kernel | Kernel time in seconds |
legacy_state | Get process status (for legacy use via check_nt only) |
new | Process is new (can inly be used for real-time filters) |
page_fault | Page fault count |
pagefile | Peak page file use in bytes |
peak_pagefile | Page file usage in bytes |
peak_virtual | Peak virtual size in bytes |
peak_working_set | Peak working set in bytes |
pid | Process id |
started | Process is started |
state | The current state (started, stopped hung) |
stopped | Process is stopped |
time | User-kernel time in seconds |
user | User time in seconds |
user_handles | Number of handles |
virtual | Virtual size in bytes |
working_set | Working set in bytes |
Description: The service to check, set this to * to check all services
### scan-infoDescription: If all process metrics should be fetched (otherwise only status is fetched)
### scan-16bitDescription: If 16bit processes should be included
### deltaDescription: Calculate delta over one elapsed second. This call will measure values and then sleep for 2 second and then measure again calculating deltas.
### scan-unreadableDescription: If unreadable processes should be included (will not have information)
### totalDescription: Include the total of all matching files
Check the state of one or more of the computer services.
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Default check:
check_service
OK all services are ok.
Excluding services using exclude::
check_service "exclude=clr_optimization_v4.0.30319_32" "exclude=clr_optimization_v4.0.30319_64"
WARNING: gupdate=stopped (auto), Net Driver HPZ12=stopped (auto), NSClientpp=stopped (auto), nscp=stopped (auto), Pml Driver HPZ12=stopped (auto), SkypeUpdate=stopped (auto), sppsvc=stopped (auto)
Show all service by changing the syntax::
check_service "top-syntax=${list}" "detail-syntax=${name}:${state}"
AdobeActiveFileMonitor10.0:running, AdobeARMservice:running, AdobeFlashPlayerUpdateSvc:stopped, ..., WwanSvc:stopped
Excluding services using the filter::
check_service "filter=start_type = 'auto' and name not in ('Bonjour Service', 'Net Driver HPZ12')"
AdobeActiveFileMonitor10.0: running, AdobeARMservice: running, AMD External Events Utility: running, ... wuauserv: running
Default check via NRPE::
check_nrpe --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_service
WARNING: DPS=stopped (auto), MSDTC=stopped (auto), sppsvc=stopped (auto), UALSVC=stopped (auto)
Check that a service is not started::
check_service service=nscp "crit=state = 'started'" warn=none
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | not state_is_perfect() | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | not state_is_ok() | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | unknown | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${crit_list}, delayed (${warn_list}) | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | %(status): All %(count) service(s) are ok. | ok syntax. |
empty-syntax | %(status): No services found | Empty syntax. |
detail-syntax | ${name}=${state} (${start_type}) | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | ${name} | Performance alias syntax. |
computer | The name of the remote computer to check | |
service | The service to check, set this to * to check all services | |
exclude | A list of services to ignore (mainly usefull in combination with service=*) | |
type | service | The types of services to enumerate available types are driver, file-system-driver, kernel-driver, service, service-own-process, service-share-process |
state | all | The types of services to enumerate available states are active, inactive or all |
only-essential | N/A | Set filter to classification = 'essential' |
only-ignored | N/A | Set filter to classification = 'ignored' |
only-role | N/A | Set filter to classification = 'role' |
only-supporting | N/A | Set filter to classification = 'supporting' |
only-system | N/A | Set filter to classification = 'system' |
only-user | N/A | Set filter to classification = 'user' |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
classification | Get classification |
delayed | If the service is delayed |
desc | Service description |
is_trigger | If the service is has associated triggers |
legacy_state | Get legacy state (deprecated and only used by check_nt) |
name | Service name |
pid | Process id |
start_type | The configured start type () |
state | The current state () |
triggers | The number of associated triggers for this service |
state_is_ok() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are runningelayed services are allowed to be stopped) |
state_is_perfect() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are running |
Deafult Value: not state_is_perfect()
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
classification | Get classification |
delayed | If the service is delayed |
desc | Service description |
is_trigger | If the service is has associated triggers |
legacy_state | Get legacy state (deprecated and only used by check_nt) |
name | Service name |
pid | Process id |
start_type | The configured start type () |
state | The current state () |
triggers | The number of associated triggers for this service |
state_is_ok() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are runningelayed services are allowed to be stopped) |
state_is_perfect() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are running |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: not state_is_ok()
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
classification | Get classification |
delayed | If the service is delayed |
desc | Service description |
is_trigger | If the service is has associated triggers |
legacy_state | Get legacy state (deprecated and only used by check_nt) |
name | Service name |
pid | Process id |
start_type | The configured start type () |
state | The current state () |
triggers | The number of associated triggers for this service |
state_is_ok() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are runningelayed services are allowed to be stopped) |
state_is_perfect() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are running |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
classification | Get classification |
delayed | If the service is delayed |
desc | Service description |
is_trigger | If the service is has associated triggers |
legacy_state | Get legacy state (deprecated and only used by check_nt) |
name | Service name |
pid | Process id |
start_type | The configured start type () |
state | The current state () |
triggers | The number of associated triggers for this service |
state_is_ok() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are runningelayed services are allowed to be stopped) |
state_is_perfect() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are running |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: unknown
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${crit_list}, delayed (${warn_list})
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: %(status): All %(count) service(s) are ok.
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDeafult Value: %(status): No services found
Description: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: ${name}=${state} (${start_type})
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
classification | Get classification |
delayed | If the service is delayed |
desc | Service description |
is_trigger | If the service is has associated triggers |
legacy_state | Get legacy state (deprecated and only used by check_nt) |
name | Service name |
pid | Process id |
start_type | The configured start type () |
state | The current state () |
triggers | The number of associated triggers for this service |
state_is_ok() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are runningelayed services are allowed to be stopped) |
state_is_perfect() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are running |
Deafult Value: ${name}
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
classification | Get classification |
delayed | If the service is delayed |
desc | Service description |
is_trigger | If the service is has associated triggers |
legacy_state | Get legacy state (deprecated and only used by check_nt) |
name | Service name |
pid | Process id |
start_type | The configured start type () |
state | The current state () |
triggers | The number of associated triggers for this service |
state_is_ok() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are runningelayed services are allowed to be stopped) |
state_is_perfect() | Check if the state is ok, i.e. all running services are running |
Description: The name of the remote computer to check
### serviceDescription: The service to check, set this to * to check all services
### excludeDescription: A list of services to ignore (mainly usefull in combination with service=*)
### typeDeafult Value: service
Description: The types of services to enumerate available types are driver, file-system-driver, kernel-driver, service, service-own-process, service-share-process
### stateDeafult Value: all
Description: The types of services to enumerate available states are active, inactive or all
### only-essentialDescription: Set filter to classification = 'essential'
### only-ignoredDescription: Set filter to classification = 'ignored'
### only-roleDescription: Set filter to classification = 'role'
### only-supportingDescription: Set filter to classification = 'supporting'
### only-systemDescription: Set filter to classification = 'system'
### only-userDescription: Set filter to classification = 'user'
Check time since last server re-boot.
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Default check:
check_uptime
uptime: -9:02, boot: 2013-aug-18 08:29:13
'uptime uptime'=1376814553s;1376760683;1376803883
Adding warning and critical thresholds::
check_uptime "warn=uptime < -2d" "crit=uptime < -1d"
...
Default check via NRPE::
check_nrpe --host 192.168.56.103 --command check_uptime
uptime: -0:3, boot: 2013-sep-08 18:41:06 (UCT)|'uptime'=1378665666;1378579481;1378622681
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
filter | Filter which marks interesting items. | |
warning | uptime < 2d | Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. |
warn | Short alias for warning | |
critical | uptime < 1d | Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. |
crit | Short alias for critical. | |
ok | Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. | |
debug | N/A | Show debugging information in the log |
show-all | N/A | Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals). |
empty-state | ignored | Return status to use when nothing matched filter. |
perf-config | Performance data generation configuration | |
escape-html | N/A | Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding |
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
top-syntax | ${status}: ${list} | Top level syntax. |
ok-syntax | ok syntax. | |
empty-syntax | Empty syntax. | |
detail-syntax | uptime: ${uptime}h, boot: ${boot} (UTC) | Detail level syntax. |
perf-syntax | uptime | Performance alias syntax. |
Description: Filter which marks interesting items. Interesting items are items which will be included in the check. They do not denote warning or critical state instead it defines which items are relevant and you can remove unwanted items. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
boot | System boot time |
uptime | Time since last boot |
Deafult Value: uptime < 2d
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a warning state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to warning. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
boot | System boot time |
uptime | Time since last boot |
Description: Short alias for warning
### criticalDeafult Value: uptime < 1d
Description: Filter which marks items which generates a critical state. If anything matches this filter the return status will be escalated to critical. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
boot | System boot time |
uptime | Time since last boot |
Description: Short alias for critical.
### okDescription: Filter which marks items which generates an ok state. If anything matches this any previous state for this item will be reset to ok. Available options :
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
boot | System boot time |
uptime | Time since last boot |
Description: Show debugging information in the log
### show-allDescription: Show details for all matches regardless of status (normally details are only showed for warnings and criticals).
### empty-stateDeafult Value: ignored
Description: Return status to use when nothing matched filter. If no filter is specified this will never happen unless the file is empty.
### perf-configDescription: Performance data generation configuration TODO: obj ( key: value; key: value) obj (key:valuer;key:value)
### escape-htmlDescription: Escape any < and > characters to prevent HTML encoding
### helpDescription: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### top-syntaxDeafult Value: ${status}: ${list}
Description: Top level syntax. Used to format the message to return can include text as well as special keywords which will include information from the checks. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Description: ok syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when an ok result is returned. This value will not be used if your syntax contains %(list) or %(count).
### empty-syntaxDescription: Empty syntax. DEPRECATED! This is the syntax for when nothing matches the filter. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
count | Number of items matching the filter. Common option for all checks. |
total | Total number of items. Common option for all checks. |
ok_count | Number of items matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_count | Number of items matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_count | Number of items matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_count | Number of items matched either warning or critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
list | A list of all items which matched the filter. Common option for all checks. |
ok_list | A list of all items which matched the ok criteria. Common option for all checks. |
warn_list | A list of all items which matched the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
crit_list | A list of all items which matched the critical criteria. Common option for all checks. |
problem_list | A list of all items which matched either the critical or the warning criteria. Common option for all checks. |
detail_list | A special list with critical, then warning and finally ok. Common option for all checks. |
status | The returned status (OK/WARN/CRIT/UNKNOWN). Common option for all checks. |
Deafult Value: uptime: ${uptime}h, boot: ${boot} (UTC)
Description: Detail level syntax. Used to format each resulting item in the message. %(list) will be replaced with all the items formated by this syntax string in the top-syntax. To add a keyword to the message you can use two syntaxes either ${keyword} or %(keyword) (there is no difference between them apart from ${} can be difficult to excpae on linux). The available keywords are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
boot | System boot time |
uptime | Time since last boot |
Deafult Value: uptime
Description: Performance alias syntax. This is the syntax for the base names of the performance data. Possible values are:
Key | Value |
---|---|
boot | System boot time |
uptime | Time since last boot |
Legacy version of check_pdh
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
Counter | The time to check | |
ShowAll | short | Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores). |
MaxWarn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
MaxCrit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. | |
MinWarn | Minimum value before a warning is returned. | |
MinCrit | Minimum value before a critical is returned. |
Description: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### CounterDescription: The time to check
### ShowAllDeafult Value: short
Description: Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores).
### MaxWarnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### MaxCritDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
### MinWarnDescription: Minimum value before a warning is returned.
### MinCritDescription: Minimum value before a critical is returned.
Legacy version of check_cpu
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
time | The time to check | |
ShowAll | short | Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores). |
MaxWarn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
MaxCrit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. | |
MinWarn | Minimum value before a warning is returned. | |
MinCrit | Minimum value before a critical is returned. | |
warn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
crit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. |
Description: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### timeDescription: The time to check
### ShowAllDeafult Value: short
Description: Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores).
### MaxWarnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### MaxCritDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
### MinWarnDescription: Minimum value before a warning is returned.
### MinCritDescription: Minimum value before a critical is returned.
### warnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### critDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
Legacy version of check_mem
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
type | The types to check | |
ShowAll | short | Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores). |
MaxWarn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
MaxCrit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. | |
MinWarn | Minimum value before a warning is returned. | |
MinCrit | Minimum value before a critical is returned. | |
warn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
crit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. |
Description: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### typeDescription: The types to check
### ShowAllDeafult Value: short
Description: Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores).
### MaxWarnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### MaxCritDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
### MinWarnDescription: Minimum value before a warning is returned.
### MinCritDescription: Minimum value before a critical is returned.
### warnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### critDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
Legacy version of check_process
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
ShowAll | short | Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores). |
MaxWarnCount | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
MaxCritCount | Maximum value before a critical is returned. | |
MinWarnCount | Minimum value before a warning is returned. | |
MinCritCount | Minimum value before a critical is returned. |
Description: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### ShowAllDeafult Value: short
Description: Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores).
### MaxWarnCountDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### MaxCritCountDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
### MinWarnCountDescription: Minimum value before a warning is returned.
### MinCritCountDescription: Minimum value before a critical is returned.
Legacy version of check_service
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
CheckAll | true | Check all services. |
exclude | Exclude services | |
ShowAll | short | Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores). |
Description: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### CheckAllDeafult Value: true
Description: Check all services.
### excludeDescription: Exclude services
### ShowAllDeafult Value: short
Description: Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores).
Legacy version of check_uptime
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
help | N/A | Show help screen (this screen) |
help-pb | N/A | Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload |
show-default | N/A | Show default values for a given command |
help-short | N/A | Show help screen (short format). |
ShowAll | short | Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores). |
MaxWarn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
MaxCrit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. | |
MinWarn | Minimum value before a warning is returned. | |
MinCrit | Minimum value before a critical is returned. | |
warn | Maximum value before a warning is returned. | |
crit | Maximum value before a critical is returned. |
Description: Show help screen (this screen)
### help-pbDescription: Show help screen as a protocol buffer payload
### show-defaultDescription: Show default values for a given command
### help-shortDescription: Show help screen (short format).
### ShowAllDeafult Value: short
Description: Configures display format (if set shows all items not only failures, if set to long shows all cores).
### MaxWarnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### MaxCritDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
### MinWarnDescription: Minimum value before a warning is returned.
### MinCritDescription: Minimum value before a critical is returned.
### warnDescription: Maximum value before a warning is returned.
### critDescription: Maximum value before a critical is returned.
## WINDOWS CHECK SYSTEMSection for system checks and system settings
# Section for system checks and system settings
[/settings/system/windows]
default buffer length=1h
subsystem=default
Key | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
[default buffer length](#/settings/system/windows_default buffer length) | 1h | DEFAULT LENGTH |
subsystem | default | PDH SUBSYSTEM |
DEFAULT LENGTH
Used to define the default interval for range buffer checks (ie. CPU).
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows |
Key: | default buffer length |
Default value: | 1h |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows]
# DEFAULT LENGTH
default buffer length=1h
PDH SUBSYSTEM
Set which pdh subsystem to use.
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows |
Key: | subsystem |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | default |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows]
# PDH SUBSYSTEM
subsystem=default
Add counters to check
# Add counters to check
[/settings/system/windows/counters]
Key | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
disk_queue_length | disk_queue_length |
disk_queue_length
To configure this create a section under: /settings/system/windows/counters/disk_queue_length
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters |
Key: | disk_queue_length |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters]
# disk_queue_length
disk_queue_length=
Definition for counter: default
# Definition for counter: default
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
is template=false
parent=default
Key | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
alias | ALIAS | |
[buffer size](#/settings/system/windows/counters/default_buffer size) | BUFFER SIZE | |
[collection strategy](#/settings/system/windows/counters/default_collection strategy) | COLLECTION STRATEGY | |
counter | COUNTER | |
flags | FLAGS | |
instances | Interpret instances | |
[is template](#/settings/system/windows/counters/default_is template) | false | IS TEMPLATE |
parent | default | PARENT |
type | COUNTER TYPE |
ALIAS
The alias (service name) to report to server
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | alias |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# ALIAS
alias=
BUFFER SIZE
Size of buffer (in seconds) larger buffer use more memory
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | buffer size |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# BUFFER SIZE
buffer size=
COLLECTION STRATEGY
The way to handled values when collecting them: static means we keep the last known value, rrd means we store values in a buffer from which you can retrieve the average
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | collection strategy |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# COLLECTION STRATEGY
collection strategy=
COUNTER
The counter to check
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | counter |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# COUNTER
counter=
FLAGS
Extra flags to configure the counter (nocap100, 1000, noscale)
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | flags |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# FLAGS
flags=
Interpret instances
IF we shoul interpret instance (default auto). Values: auto, true, false
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | instances |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# Interpret instances
instances=
IS TEMPLATE
Declare this object as a template (this means it will not be available as a separate object)
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | is template |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | false |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# IS TEMPLATE
is template=false
PARENT
The parent the target inherits from
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | parent |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | default |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# PARENT
parent=default
COUNTER TYPE
The type of counter to use long, large and double
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/default |
Key: | type |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/default]
# COUNTER TYPE
type=
Definition for counter: sample
# Definition for counter: sample
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
is template=false
parent=default
Key | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
alias | ALIAS | |
[buffer size](#/settings/system/windows/counters/sample_buffer size) | BUFFER SIZE | |
[collection strategy](#/settings/system/windows/counters/sample_collection strategy) | COLLECTION STRATEGY | |
counter | COUNTER | |
flags | FLAGS | |
instances | Interpret instances | |
[is template](#/settings/system/windows/counters/sample_is template) | false | IS TEMPLATE |
parent | default | PARENT |
type | COUNTER TYPE |
ALIAS
The alias (service name) to report to server
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | alias |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | N/A |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# ALIAS
alias=
BUFFER SIZE
Size of buffer (in seconds) larger buffer use more memory
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | buffer size |
Default value: | N/A |
Sample key: | Yes (This section is only to show how this key is used) |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# BUFFER SIZE
buffer size=
COLLECTION STRATEGY
The way to handled values when collecting them: static means we keep the last known value, rrd means we store values in a buffer from which you can retrieve the average
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | collection strategy |
Default value: | N/A |
Sample key: | Yes (This section is only to show how this key is used) |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# COLLECTION STRATEGY
collection strategy=
COUNTER
The counter to check
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | counter |
Default value: | N/A |
Sample key: | Yes (This section is only to show how this key is used) |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# COUNTER
counter=
FLAGS
Extra flags to configure the counter (nocap100, 1000, noscale)
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | flags |
Default value: | N/A |
Sample key: | Yes (This section is only to show how this key is used) |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# FLAGS
flags=
Interpret instances
IF we shoul interpret instance (default auto). Values: auto, true, false
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | instances |
Default value: | N/A |
Sample key: | Yes (This section is only to show how this key is used) |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# Interpret instances
instances=
IS TEMPLATE
Declare this object as a template (this means it will not be available as a separate object)
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | is template |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | false |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# IS TEMPLATE
is template=false
PARENT
The parent the target inherits from
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | parent |
Advanced: | Yes (means it is not commonly used) |
Default value: | default |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# PARENT
parent=default
COUNTER TYPE
The type of counter to use long, large and double
Key | Description |
---|---|
Path: | /settings/system/windows/counters/sample |
Key: | type |
Default value: | N/A |
Sample key: | Yes (This section is only to show how this key is used) |
Used by: | CheckSystem |
[/settings/system/windows/counters/sample]
# COUNTER TYPE
type=
A set of options to configure the real time checks
# A set of options to configure the real time checks
[/settings/system/windows/real-time]
A set of filters to use in real-time mode
# A set of filters to use in real-time mode
[/settings/system/windows/real-time/checks]
A set of filters to use in real-time mode
# A set of filters to use in real-time mode
[/settings/system/windows/real-time/cpu]
A set of filters to use in real-time mode
# A set of filters to use in real-time mode
[/settings/system/windows/real-time/memory]
A set of filters to use in real-time mode
# A set of filters to use in real-time mode
[/settings/system/windows/real-time/process]
Configure which services has to be in which state
# Configure which services has to be in which state
[/settings/system/windows/service mapping]