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Checks % volume imported increase between the last 2 runs of specific Datameer import job using the Rest API Use this to keep track of the amount of data imported by the latest run of a specific import job as a % increase compared to the last run that imported data. This is useful to check that you haven't changed/misconfigured something in an import job resulting in suddenly importing too much data and eating up your precious license volume since Datameer is licensed by cumulative volume of imported data.
Current Version
Last Release Date
December 10, 2013
Owner
Hari Sekhon
Website
https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins
Download URL
Compatible With
Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection.
Download it here:
./check_datameer_job_volume_increase.pl -H $datameer_server -j 1079 -w 50 -c 80 ... WARNING: 73% increase between last 2 runs of job id 1079 [33.79MB => 58.46MB] (73.00>50, w=50/c=80) | importedVolumeIncreaseOnLast=73.00%;50;80;
./check_datameer_job_volume_increase.pl --help
Important Notes:
To find the JOB ID that you should supply to the --job-id option you should look at the Browser tab inside Datameer's web UI and right-click on the import job and then click Information. This will show you the JOB ID in the field "ID: <number>" (NOT "File ID")
usage: check_datameer_job_volume_increase.pl [ options ]
-H --host Datameer server -P --port Datameer port (default: 8080) -u --user Datameer user ($DATAMEER_USER) -p --password Datameer password ($DATAMEER_PASSWORD) -j --job-id Job Configuration Id (get this from the web UI) --strict Strict mode, return 'UNKNOWN' rather than 'OK' if cannot find 2 previous runs data import volumes. Use this when you know your jobs are established and importing data -w --warning Warning threshold for % increase of data imported compared to last job run (inclusive) -c --critical Critical threshold for % increase of data imported compared to last job run (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
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