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Check a specific Redis key via API Checks: 1. reads a specified Redis key 2. checks key's returned value against expected regex (optional) 3. checks key's returned value against warning/critical range thresholds (optional) raises warning/critical if the value is outside thresholds or not a floating point number 4. records the read timing to a given precision for reporting and graphing 5. outputs the read timing and optionally the key's value for graphing purposes
Current Version
Last Release Date
November 25, 2013
Owner
Hari Sekhon
Website
https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins
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Compatible With
Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection.
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usage: check_redis_key.pl [ options ]
-H --host Redis Host to connect to -P --port Redis Port to connect to (default: 6379) -k --key Key to read from Redis -d --database Database to select (optional, default: 0) -p --password Password to connect with (use if Redis is configured with requirepass) -e --expected Expected regex for the given Redis key's value. Optional -w --warning Warning threshold ra:nge (inclusive) for the key's value. Optional -c --critical Critical threshold ra:nge (inclusive) for the key's value. Optional --precision Number of decimal places for timings (default: 5) -g --graph Graph key's value. Optional, use only if a floating point number is normally returned for it's values, otherwise will print NaN (Not a Number). The reason this is not determined automatically is because keys that change between floats and non-floats will result in variable numbers of perfdata tokens which will break PNP4Nagios -u --units Units to use if graphing key's value. Optional -h --help Print description and usage options -t --timeout Timeout in secs (default: 10) -v --verbose Verbose mode (-v, -vv, -vvv ...) -V --version Print version and exit
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