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Instructions on installed the Percona NRPE plugin in order to be able to monitor a MySQL server from Nagios. See the following page | Instructions on installed the Percona NRPE plugin in order to be able to monitor a MySQL server from Nagios. See the following page for more info - https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-monitoring-plugins/1.1/nagios/index.html | ||
== Ubuntu Install == | |||
=== Percona Repository === | |||
If you don't have it available already, you'll need to add the Percona repository (if it is you should have the following file - <code>/etc/apt/sources.list.d/percona-release.list</code> | |||
# Download appropriate pagckage | |||
#* <code> wget https://repo.percona.com/apt/percona-release_0.1-4.$(lsb_release -sc)_all.deb </code> | |||
# Install package | |||
#* <code> dpkg -i percona-release_0.1-4.$(lsb_release -sc)_all.deb </code> | |||
# Update cache | |||
#* <code> apt-get update </code> | |||
=== Install Plugins === | |||
<code>apt-get install percona-nagios-plugins</code> | |||
== Red Hat Install == | |||
Note that the instructions below were written for an older version than is current, please check the Percona site (URL above) for up to date info. | |||
# Add the Percona repository | # Add the Percona repository | ||
#* <code> yum install http://www.percona.com/downloads/percona-release/redhat/0.1-3/percona-release-0.1-3.noarch.rpm </code> | #* <code> yum install http://www.percona.com/downloads/percona-release/redhat/0.1-3/percona-release-0.1-3.noarch.rpm </code> | ||
# Install the Percona NRPE Nagios plugins | # Install the Percona NRPE Nagios plugins | ||
#* <code> yum install percona-nagios-plugins percona-toolkit</code> | #* <code> yum install percona-nagios-plugins percona-toolkit</code> | ||
== Plugin Setup == | |||
# Append checks to NRPE config file (see below - change user/pass as required) | # Append checks to NRPE config file (see below - change user/pass as required) | ||
#* <code> vi /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg </code> | #* <code> vi /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg </code> | ||
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[[Category:Nagios]] | [[Category:Nagios]] | ||
[[Category:NRPE]] | [[Category:NRPE]] | ||
[[Category:Ubuntu]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 1 December 2016
Instructions on installed the Percona NRPE plugin in order to be able to monitor a MySQL server from Nagios. See the following page for more info - https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-monitoring-plugins/1.1/nagios/index.html
Ubuntu Install
Percona Repository
If you don't have it available already, you'll need to add the Percona repository (if it is you should have the following file - /etc/apt/sources.list.d/percona-release.list
- Download appropriate pagckage
wget https://repo.percona.com/apt/percona-release_0.1-4.$(lsb_release -sc)_all.deb
- Install package
dpkg -i percona-release_0.1-4.$(lsb_release -sc)_all.deb
- Update cache
apt-get update
Install Plugins
apt-get install percona-nagios-plugins
Red Hat Install
Note that the instructions below were written for an older version than is current, please check the Percona site (URL above) for up to date info.
- Add the Percona repository
- Install the Percona NRPE Nagios plugins
yum install percona-nagios-plugins percona-toolkit
Plugin Setup
- Append checks to NRPE config file (see below - change user/pass as required)
vi /usr/local/nagios/etc/nrpe.cfg
- Check NRPE is set to allow parameters
dont_blame_nrpe=1
- Create MySQL user
mysql -u root -p
GRANT SELECT, PROCESS, SUPER ON *.* to 'nagios'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'nagios123';
# MySQL checks command[check_mysql]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_mysql -u nagios -p nagios123 command[check_mysql_status]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-status -l nagios -p nagios123 $ARG1$ command[check_mysql_processlist]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-processlist -l nagios -p nagios123 command[check_mysql_innodb]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-innodb -l nagios -p nagios123 -C $ARG1$ command[check_mysql_status_uptime]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-status -l nagios -p nagios123 -x Uptime -C '<' -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ command[check_mysql_status_connx]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-status -l nagios -p nagios123 -x Threads_connected -o / -y max_connections -T pct -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ command[check_mysql_status_threadrun]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-status -l nagios -p nagios123 -x Threads_running -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ command[check_mysql_slave_running]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-replication-running -l nagios -p nagios123 command[check_mysql_slave_delay]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/pmp-check-mysql-replication-delay -l nagios -p nagios123
NRPE Compiled Without Argument Support
Sometime Nagios has been compiled and installed so that it will never accept arguments (regardless of dont_blame_nrpe
config).
cd /root/nrpe/nrpe-2.13/ ./configure --enable-command-args /etc/init.d/nrpe stop make make install /etc/init.d/nrpe start
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