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check_ambari_cluster_service_config_compatible.pl (Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection)

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checks Ambari Cluster's desired service configurations are compatible with the current cluster and current stack via Ambari REST API
Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection

Download it here:

https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins

check_ambari_cluster_service_config_compatible.pl

Nagios Plugin to check an Ambari managed Cluster's desired service configurations are compatible with the current cluster and current stack via Ambari REST API

Tested on Ambari 2.1.0 on Hortonworks HDP 2.2, 2.3

usage: check_ambari_cluster_service_config_compatible.pl [ options ]

-H --host Ambari host ($AMBARI_HOST, $HOST)
-P --port Ambari port ($AMBARI_PORT, $PORT, default: 8080)
-u --user Ambari user ($AMBARI_USERNAME, $AMBARI_USER, $USERNAME, $USER)
-p --password Ambari password ($AMBARI_PASSWORD, $PASSWORD)
-C --cluster Cluster Name as shown in Ambari or --list-clusters ($AMBARI_CLUSTER)
--list-clusters Lists all the clusters managed by the Ambari server
--list-users List Ambari users
-T --tls Use TLS connection
--ssl-CA-path Path to CA certificate directory for validating SSL certificate (automatically enables --tls)
--tls-noverify Do not verify SSL certificate (automatically enables --tls)
-t --timeout Timeout in secs (default: 10)
-v --verbose Verbose mode (-v, -vv, -vvv ...)
-h --help Print description and usage options
-V --version Print version and exit