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check_elasticsearch_node_stats.pl (Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection)

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Checks the stats for a given Elasticsearch node
Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection

Download it here:

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

check_elasticsearch_node_stats.pl

Nagios Plugin to check the stats for a given Elasticsearch node

- Can fetch one or more given stats (fetches all stats if no specific ones are specified)
- Optional --warning/--critical threshold ranges if given are applied to the first float value found (--key order is preserved for this reason if wnating to return more than one thing at a time but still
have a threshold on one of them, the first one in the --key list)
- Will output stats KB/MB/GB/PB values in brackets in verbose mode for size_in_bytes stats

Should specify an Elasticsearch node name rather than a hostname/FQDN/IP (see --list-nodes), as sometimes hosts may have more than once instance or client nodes like logstash--- which
also share the same hostname/FQDN and will result in multiple ambiguous matches, resulting in an UNKNOWN error condition to flag for user to correct this and be more specific.

For a convenient list of all stats one per line use -vv


usage: check_elasticsearch_node_stats.pl [ options ]

-H --host ElasticSearch host ($ELASTICSEARCH_HOST, $HOST)
-P --port ElasticSearch port ($ELASTICSEARCH_PORT, $PORT, default: 9200)
-N --node Elasticsearch node ($ELASTICSEARCH_NODE)
-K --key Stat Key(s) to fetch (eg. indices.docs.count, http.current_open, fs.total.available_in_bytes). Multiple keys may be comma separated. Optional, all stats will be printed if no specific
stat(s) requested
--list-nodes List Elasticsearch nodes
-w --warning Warning threshold or ran:ge (inclusive)
-c --critical Critical threshold or ran:ge (inclusive)
-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