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Checks the disk % space used on a given Elasticsearch node in a cluster
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Last Release Date
January 4, 2016
Owner
Hari Sekhon
Website
https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins
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Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection
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check_elasticsearch_node_disk_percent.pl
Nagios Plugin to check the disk % space used on a given Elasticsearch node in a cluster
Will test the first node with matching hostname/FQDN/IP or Elasticsearch node name. Client nodes like LogStash will not be counted as they don't expose disk % but if co-locating more than one Elasticsearch data node instance on a host you should supply the Elasticsearch node instance name instead to be more specific otherwise you will only be able to test the first instance found (--list-nodes shows all available hosts/IP and instance names).
For regular deployments with one Elasticsearch instance per server it's perfectly fine to just specify the IP or the hostname/FQDN for convenience.
For convenience --node defaults to same as --host, which may not match if you're specifying a short hostname for --host and elasticsearch is reporting an FQDN, in which case you should specify the node explicitly as shown by the output of --list-nodes.
Tested on Elasticsearch 1.4.0, 1.4.4
usage: check_elasticsearch_node_disk_percent.pl [ options ]
-H --host ElasticSearch host ($ELASTICSEARCH_HOST, $HOST) -P --port ElasticSearch port ($ELASTICSEARCH_PORT, $PORT, default: 9200) -N --node Elasticsearch node ($ELASTICSEARCH_NODE) --list-nodes List Elasticsearch nodes -w --warning Warning threshold or ran:ge (inclusive, default: 75) -c --critical Critical threshold or ran:ge (inclusive, default: 90) -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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