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nagios historian plugin

Project description

Title1

Checks historian tags and samples.

VERSION

Install

Linux:

sudo pip3 install nagios_historian --upgrade

Also is possible to use:

sudo python3 -m pip install nagios_historian --upgrade

On windows with python3.5:

pip install nagios_historian --upgrade

For proxies add:

--proxy='http://user:passw@server:port'

Usage

Use the command line:

> nagios_historian --help
  usage: nagios_historian [-h] [-u [URL]] [-e [EXTRA_ARGS]]

    optional arguments:
    -h, --help            show this help message and exit
    -u [URL], --url [URL]
                          url to check
            --client_id
                          oauth2 client_id example client id: user01
            --client_secret
                          oauth2 client_secret client password
            --auth_url
                          oauth2 auth_url example: https://login.microsoftonline.com/company.onmicrosoft.com/oauth2/v2.0/token
            --tags
                          tags names of historian

            --instance
                          instance name of historian
            --oauth2
                          Flag to use or not token for oauth2 before creating the request, used to check published services that uses azure oauth2
    -e [EXTRA_ARGS], --extra_args [EXTRA_ARGS]
                          extra args

Example usage

Example use:

> nagios_historian -u “https://xxx/yyy/currentvalue?tagNames=” –client_id “admin1234” –client_secret “pass1234” –auth_url “https://xxxx/oauth/token” –oauth2 –tags “TAG1;TAG2;TAG3” –instance “INSTANCE”

Nagios config

Example command:

define command{
    command_name  check_nagios_historian
    command_line  /usr/local/bin/nagios_historian -u "$ARG1$" --client_id "$ARG2$" --client_secret "$ARG3$" --auth_url "$ARG4$" --oauth2 --tags "$ARG5$"  --instance "$ARG6$" --extra_args='$ARG6$'
}

Example service:

define service {
        host_name                       SERVERX
        service_description             service_name
        check_command                   check_nagios_historian!http://url/path!admin123!pass1234!http://authurl/oauth2!Tags!Instance
        use                                         generic-service
        notes                           some useful notes
}

You can use ansible role that already has the installation and command: https://github.com/CoffeeITWorks/ansible_nagios4_server_plugins

TODO

  • Use hash passwords

  • Add Unit tests?

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