NRPE plugin for monitoring Docker containers and swarms
Project description
check_docker
Nagios/NRPE compatible plugins for checking docker based services. Currently there are two nagios checks
check_docker which checks docker container health
check_swarm which checks health of swarm nodes and services
With check_docker can use it to check and alert on
memory consumption in absolute units (bytes, kb, mb, gb) and as a percentage (0-100%) of the container limit.
CPU usages as a percentage (0-100%) of container limit.
automatic restarts performed by the docker daemon
container status, i.e. is it running?
container health checks are passing?
uptime, i.e. is it able to stay running for a long enough time?
the presence of a container or containers matching specified names
image version, does the running image match that in the remote registry?
With check_swarm you can alert
if a node is not joined to a docker swarm
if a service is running in a swarm
These checks can communicate with a local docker daemon socket file (default) or with local or remote docker daemons using secure and non-secure TCP connections.
These plugins require python 3. It is tested on 3.3 and greater but may work on older versions of 3.
Installation
With pip
pip3 install check_docker --or-- pip install check_docker
With curl
curl -o /usr/local/bin/check_docker https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timdaman/check_docker/master/check_docker/check_docker.py curl -o /usr/local/bin/check_swarm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timdaman/check_docker/master/check_docker/check_swarm.py chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/check_docker /usr/local/bin/check_swarm
With wget
wget -O /usr/local/bin/check_docker https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timdaman/check_docker/master/check_docker/check_docker.py wget -O /usr/local/bin/check_swarm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/timdaman/check_docker/master/check_docker/check_swarm.py chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/check_docker /usr/local/bin/check_swarm
check_docker Usage
usage: check_docker.py [-h] [--connection [/<path to>/docker.socket|<ip/host address>:<port>] | --secure-connection [<ip/host address>:<port>]] [--binary_units | --decimal_units] [--timeout TIMEOUT] [--containers CONTAINERS [CONTAINERS ...]] [--present] [--threads THREADS] [--cpu WARN:CRIT] [--memory WARN:CRIT:UNITS] [--status STATUS] [--health] [--uptime WARN:CRIT] [--version] [--insecure-registries INSECURE_REGISTRIES [INSECURE_REGISTRIES ...]] [--restarts WARN:CRIT] Check docker containers. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --connection [/<path to>/docker.socket|<ip/host address>:<port>] Where to find docker daemon socket. (default: /var/run/docker.sock) --secure-connection [<ip/host address>:<port>] Where to find TLS protected docker daemon socket. --binary_units Use a base of 1024 when doing calculations of KB, MB, GB, & TB (This is default) --decimal_units Use a base of 1000 when doing calculations of KB, MB, GB, & TB --timeout TIMEOUT Connection timeout in seconds. (default: 10.0) --containers CONTAINERS [CONTAINERS ...] One or more RegEx that match the names of the container(s) to check. If omitted all containers are checked. (default: ['all']) --present Modifies --containers so that each RegEx must match at least one container. --threads THREADS This + 1 is the maximum number of concurent threads/network connections. (default: 10) --cpu WARN:CRIT Check cpu usage percentage taking into account any limits. Valid values are 0 - 100. --memory WARN:CRIT:UNITS Check memory usage taking into account any limits. Valid values for units are %,B,KB,MB,GB. --status STATUS Desired container status (running, exited, etc). --health Check container's health check status --uptime WARN:CRIT Minimum container uptime in seconds. Use when infrequent crashes are tolerated. --version Check if the running images are the same version as those in the registry. Useful for finding stale images. Does not support login. --insecure-registries INSECURE_REGISTRIES [INSECURE_REGISTRIES ...] List of registries to connect to with http(no TLS). Useful when using "--version" with images from insecure registries. --restarts WARN:CRIT Container restart thresholds.
check_swarm Usage
usage: check_swarm [-h] [--connection [/<path to>/docker.socket|<ip/host address>:<port>] | --secure-connection [<ip/host address>:<port>]] [--timeout TIMEOUT] (--swarm | --service SERVICE [SERVICE ...]) Check docker swarm. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --connection [/<path to>/docker.socket|<ip/host address>:<port>] Where to find docker daemon socket. (default: /var/run/docker.sock) --secure-connection [<ip/host address>:<port>] Where to find TLS protected docker daemon socket. --timeout TIMEOUT Connection timeout in seconds. (default: 10.0) --swarm Check swarm status --service SERVICE [SERVICE ...] One or more RegEx that match the names of the services(s) to check. usage: check_swarm [-h] [--connection [/<path to>/docker.socket|<ip/host address>:<port>] | --secure-connection [<ip/host address>:<port>]] [--timeout TIMEOUT] (--swarm | --service SERVICE [SERVICE ...])
Gotchas
When using check_docker with older versions of docker (I have seen 1.4 and 1.5) –status only supports ‘running’, ‘restarting’, and ‘paused’.
When using check_docker, if no container is specified, all containers are checked. Some containers may return critcal status if the selected check(s) require a running container.
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