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check_riak_write.pl (Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection)

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Checks Riak is working and writeable via the HTTP Rest API

Checks:

1. writes a new unique key to the nagios bucket with dynamically generated value
2. reads key back, checking the value is identical to the value generated and written
3. deletes the key
4. records the write/read/delete timings to a given precision
5. compares each operation's time taken against the warning/critical thresholds if given
Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection, download it here:

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

./check_riak_write.pl --help

Nagios Plugin to check Riak is working and writeable via the HTTP Rest API

Checks:

1. writes a new unique key to the nagios bucket with dynamically generated value
2. reads key back, checking the value is identical to the value generated and written
3. deletes the key
4. records the write/read/delete timings to a given precision
5. compares each operation's time taken against the warning/critical thresholds if given

Control of Riak's n_val for the nagios bucket should be done separately, preferably by pre-creating the bucket with the desired n_val

usage: check_riak_write.pl [ options ]

-H --host Riak node to connect to
-P --port Port to connect to (defaults to 8098)
-w --warning Warning threshold in seconds for each read/write/delete operation (use float for milliseconds)
-c --critical Critical threshold in seconds for each read/write/delete operation (use float for milliseconds)
--precision Number of decimal places for timings (default: 4)
-h --help Print description and usage options
-t --timeout Timeout in secs (default: 10)
-v --verbose Verbose mode
-V --version Print version and exit