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  • Nagios Server通过NRPE监控client memory usage.

    How to monitor server memory usage with Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE)

    In a previous tutorial, we have seen how we can set up Nagios Remote Plugin Executor (NRPE) in an existing Nagios setup. However, the scripts and plugins needed to monitor memory usage do not come with stock Nagios. In this tutorial, we will see how we can configure NRPE to monitor RAM usage of a remote server.

    The script that we will use for monitoring RAM is available at Nagios Exchange, as well as the creators' Github repository.

    Assuming that NRPE has already been set up, we start the process by downloading the script in the server that we want to monitor.

    Preparing Remote Servers

    On Debain/Ubuntu:

    # cd /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/
    # wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/justintime/nagios-plugins/master/check_mem/check_mem.pl
    # mv check_mem.pl check_mem
    # chmod +x check_mem

    On RHEL/CentOS:

    # cd /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/ (or /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/ for 32-bit)
    # wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/justintime/nagios-plugins/master/check_mem/check_mem.pl
    # mv check_mem.pl check_mem
    # chmod +x check_mem

    You can check whether the script generates output properly by manually running the following command on localhost. When used with NRPE, this command is supposed to check free memory, warn when free memory is less than 20%, and generate critical alarm when free memory is less than 10%.

    # ./check_mem -f -w 20 -c 10
    OK - 34.0% (2735744 kB) free.|TOTAL=8035340KB;;;; USED=5299596KB;6428272;7231806;; FREE=2735744KB;;;; CACHES=2703504KB;;;;
    

    If you see something like the above as an output, that means the command is working okay.

    Now that the script is ready, we define the command to check RAM usage for NRPE. As mentioned before, the command will check free memory, warn when free memory is less than 20%, and generate critical alarm when free memory is less than 10%.

    # vim /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg

    For Debian/Ubuntu:

    command[check_mem]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mem  -f -w 20 -c 10
    

    For RHEL/CentOS 32 bit:

    command[check_mem]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_mem  -f -w 20 -c 10
    

    For RHEL/CentOS 64 bit:

    command[check_mem]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_mem  -f -w 20 -c 10
    

    Preparing Nagios Server

    In the Nagios server, we define a custom command for NRPE. The command can be stored in any directory within Nagios. To keep the tutorial simple, we will put the command definition in /etc/nagios directory.

     

    For Debian/Ubuntu:

    # vim /etc/nagios3/conf.d/nrpe_command.cfg
    define command{
            command_name check_nrpe
            command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H '$HOSTADDRESS$'  -c '$ARG1$'
    }
    

    For RHEL/CentOS 32 bit:

    # vim /etc/nagios/objects/nrpe_command.cfg
    define command{
            command_name check_nrpe
            command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c $ARG1$ 
            }
    

    For RHEL/CentOS 64 bit:

    # vim /etc/nagios/objects/nrpe_command.cfg
    define command{
            command_name check_nrpe
            command_line /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c $ARG1$ 
            }
    

    Now we define the service check in Nagios.

    On Debian/Ubuntu:

    # vim /etc/nagios3/conf.d/nrpe_service_check.cfg
    define service{
            use                            local-service
            host_name                      remote-server 
            service_description            Check RAM
            check_command                  check_nrpe!check_mem
    }
    

    On RHEL/CentOS:

    # vim /etc/nagios/objects/nrpe_service_check.cfg
    define service{
            use                            local-service
            host_name                      remote-server 
            service_description            Check RAM
            check_command                  check_nrpe!check_mem
    }
    

    Finally, we restart the Nagios service.

    On Debian/Ubuntu:

    # service nagios3 restart

    On RHEL/CentOS 6:

    # service nagios restart

    On RHEL/CentOS 7:

    # systemctl restart nagios.service

    Troubleshooting

    Nagios should start checking RAM usage of a remote-server using NRPE. If you are having any problem, you could check the following.

    1. Make sure that NRPE port is allowed all the way to the remote host. Default NRPE port is TCP 5666.
    2. You could try manually checking NRPE operation by executing the check_nrpe command: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H remote-server
    3. You could also try to run the check_mem command manually: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe -H remote-server –c check_mem
    4. In the remote server, set debug=1 in /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg. Restart the NRPE service and check the log file /var/log/messages (RHEL/CentOS) or /var/log/syslog (Debain/Ubuntu). The log files should contain relevant information if there is any configuration or permission errors. If there are not hits in the log, it is very likely that the requests are not reaching the remote server due to port filtering at some point.

    To sum up, this tutorial demonstrated how we can easily tune NRPE to monitor RAM usage of remote servers. The process is as simple as downloading the script, defining the commands, and restarting the services. Hope this helps.

    原文链接:http://xmodulo.com/monitor-server-memory-usage-nagios-remote-plugin-executor.html

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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/torvalds0310/p/4281715.html
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