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check_cloudera_manager_cluster_version.pl (Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection)
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Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection.
Download it here:
https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins
usage: check_cloudera_manager_cluster_version.pl [ options ]
-H --host Cloudera Manager host ($CM_HOST, $HOST)
-P --port Cloudera Manager port ($CM_PORT, $PORT, default: 7180)
-u --user Cloudera Manager user ($CM_USERNAME, $CM_USER, $USERNAME, $USER)
-p --password Cloudera Manager password ($CM_PASSWORD, $PASSWORD)
-T --tls Use TLS connection to Cloudera Manager (automatically updates port to 7183 if still set to 7180 to save one 302 redirect round trip)
--ssl-CA-path Path to CA certificate directory for validating SSL certificate (automatically enables --tls)
--tls-noverify Do not verify SSL certificate from Cloudera Manager (automatically enables --tls)
-C --cluster Cluster Name as shown in Cloudera Manager (eg. "Cluster - CDH4")
--list-clusters List clusters for a given cluster service. Requires --cluster and --service
-e --expected Expected cluster version regex (optional)
-t --timeout Timeout in secs (default: 10)
-v --verbose Verbose mode (-v, -vv, -vvv ...)
-h --help Print description and usage options
-V --version Print version and exit
Download it here:
https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins
usage: check_cloudera_manager_cluster_version.pl [ options ]
-H --host Cloudera Manager host ($CM_HOST, $HOST)
-P --port Cloudera Manager port ($CM_PORT, $PORT, default: 7180)
-u --user Cloudera Manager user ($CM_USERNAME, $CM_USER, $USERNAME, $USER)
-p --password Cloudera Manager password ($CM_PASSWORD, $PASSWORD)
-T --tls Use TLS connection to Cloudera Manager (automatically updates port to 7183 if still set to 7180 to save one 302 redirect round trip)
--ssl-CA-path Path to CA certificate directory for validating SSL certificate (automatically enables --tls)
--tls-noverify Do not verify SSL certificate from Cloudera Manager (automatically enables --tls)
-C --cluster Cluster Name as shown in Cloudera Manager (eg. "Cluster - CDH4")
--list-clusters List clusters for a given cluster service. Requires --cluster and --service
-e --expected Expected cluster version regex (optional)
-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
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