Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: check-patroni
Version: 2.2.0
Summary: Nagios plugin to check on patroni
Home-page: https://github.com/dalibo/check_patroni
Author: Dalibo
Author-email: contact@dalibo.com
License: PostgreSQL
Description: # check_patroni
        
        A nagios plugin for patroni.
        
        ## Features
        
        - Check presence of leader, replicas, node counts.
        - Check each node for replication status.
        
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
        
          Nagios plugin that uses Patroni's REST API to monitor a Patroni cluster.
        
        Options:
          --config FILE         Read option defaults from the specified INI file
                                [default: config.ini]
          -e, --endpoints TEXT  Patroni API endpoint. Can be specified multiple times
                                or as a list of comma separated addresses. The node
                                services checks the status of one node, therefore if
                                several addresses are specified they should point to
                                different interfaces on the same node. The cluster
                                services check the status of the cluster, therefore
                                it's better to give a list of all Patroni node
                                addresses.  [default: http://127.0.0.1:8008]
          --cert_file PATH      File with the client certificate.
          --key_file PATH       File with the client key.
          --ca_file PATH        The CA certificate.
          -v, --verbose         Increase verbosity -v (info)/-vv (warning)/-vvv
                                (debug)
          --version
          --timeout INTEGER     Timeout in seconds for the API queries (0 to disable)
                                [default: 2]
          --help                Show this message and exit.
        
        Commands:
          cluster_config_has_changed    Check if the hash of the configuration...
          cluster_has_leader            Check if the cluster has a leader.
          cluster_has_replica           Check if the cluster has healthy replicas...
          cluster_has_scheduled_action  Check if the cluster has a scheduled...
          cluster_is_in_maintenance     Check if the cluster is in maintenance...
          cluster_node_count            Count the number of nodes in the cluster.
          node_is_alive                 Check if the node is alive ie patroni is...
          node_is_leader                Check if the node is a leader node.
          node_is_pending_restart       Check if the node is in pending restart...
          node_is_primary               Check if the node is the primary with the...
          node_is_replica               Check if the node is a replica with no...
          node_patroni_version          Check if the version is equal to the input
          node_tl_has_changed           Check if the timeline has changed.
        ```
        
        ## Install
        
        check_patroni is licensed under PostgreSQL license.
        
        ```
        $ pip install git+https://github.com/dalibo/check_patroni.git
        ```
        
        check_patroni works on python 3.6, we keep it that way because patroni also
        supports it and there are still lots of RH 7 variants around. That being said
        python 3.6 has been EOL for ages and there is no support for it in the github
        CI.
        
        ## Support
        
        If you hit a bug or need help, open a [GitHub
        issue](https://github.com/dalibo/check_patroni/issues/new). Dalibo has no
        commitment on response time for public free support. Thanks for you
        contribution !
        
        ## Config file
        
        All global and service specific parameters can be specified via a config file has follows:
        
        ```
        [options]
        endpoints = https://10.20.199.3:8008, https://10.20.199.4:8008,https://10.20.199.5:8008
        cert_file = ./ssl/my-cert.pem
        key_file = ./ssl/my-key.pem
        ca_file = ./ssl/CA-cert.pem
        timeout = 0
        
        [options.node_is_replica]
        lag=100
        ```
        ## Thresholds
        
        The format for the threshold parameters is `[@][start:][end]`.
        
        * `start:` may be omitted if `start == 0`
        * `~:` means that start is negative infinity
        * If `end` is omitted, infinity is assumed
        * To invert the match condition, prefix the range expression with `@`.
        
        A match is found when: `start <= VALUE <= end`.
        
        For example, the following command will raise:
        
        * a warning if there is less than 1 nodes, which can be translated to outside of range [2;+INF[
        * a critical if there are no nodes, which can be translated to outside of range [1;+INF[
        
        ```
        check_patroni -e https://10.20.199.3:8008 cluster_has_replica --warning 2: --critical 1:
        ```
        
        ## SSL
        
        Several options are available:
        
        * the server's CA certificate is not available or trusted by the client system:
          * `--ca_cert`: your certification chain `cat CA-certificate server-certificate > cabundle`
        * you have a client certificate for authenticating with Patroni's REST API:
          * `--cert_file`: your certificate or the concatenation of your certificate and private key
          * `--key_file`: your private key (optional)
        
        ## Shell completion
        
        We use the [click] library which supports shell completion natively.
        
        Shell completion can be added by typing the following command or adding it to
        a file spécific to your shell of choice.
        
        * for Bash (add to `~/.bashrc`):
          ```
          eval "$(_CHECK_PATRONI_COMPLETE=bash_source check_patroni)"
          ```
        * for Zsh  (add to `~/.zshrc`):
          ```
          eval "$(_CHECK_PATRONI_COMPLETE=zsh_source check_patroni)"
          ```
        * for Fish (add to `~/.config/fish/completions/check_patroni.fish`):
          ```
          eval "$(_CHECK_PATRONI_COMPLETE=fish_source check_patroni)"
          ```
        
        Please note that shell completion is not supported far all shell versions, for
        example only Bash versions older than 4.4 are supported.
        
        [click]: https://click.palletsprojects.com/en/8.1.x/shell-completion/
        
        ## Connection errors and service status
        
        If patroni is not running, we have no way to know if the provided endpoint is
        valid, therefore the check returns UNKNOWN.
        
        ## Cluster services
        
        ### cluster_config_has_changed
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni cluster_config_has_changed [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the hash of the configuration has changed.
        
          Note: either a hash or a state file must be provided for this service to
          work.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: The hash didn't change
          * `CRITICAL`: The hash of the configuration has changed compared to the input (`--hash`) or last time (`--state_file`)
        
          Perfdata:
          * `is_configuration_changed` is 1 if the configuration has changed
        
        Options:
          --hash TEXT            A hash to compare with.
          -s, --state-file TEXT  A state file to store the hash of the configuration.
          --save                 Set the current configuration hash as the reference
                                 for future calls.
          --help                 Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### cluster_has_leader
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni cluster_has_leader [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the cluster has a leader.
        
          This check applies to any kind of leaders including standby leaders.
        
          A leader is a node with the "leader" role and a "running" state.
        
          A standby leader is a node with a "standby_leader" role and a "streaming" or
          "in archive recovery" state. Please note that log shipping could be stuck
          because the WAL are not available or applicable. Patroni doesn't provide
          information about the origin cluster (timeline or lag), so we cannot check
          if there is a problem in that particular case. That's why we issue a warning
          when the node is "in archive recovery". We suggest using other supervision
          tools to do this (eg. check_pgactivity).
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: if there is a leader node.
          * 'WARNING': if there is a stanby leader in archive mode.
          * `CRITICAL`: otherwise.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `has_leader` is 1 if there is any kind of leader node, 0 otherwise
          * `is_standby_leader_in_arc_rec` is 1 if the standby leader node is "in
             archive recovery", 0 otherwise
          * `is_standby_leader` is 1 if there is a standby leader node, 0 otherwise
          * `is_leader` is 1 if there is a "classical" leader node, 0 otherwise
        
        Options:
          --help  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### cluster_has_replica
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni cluster_has_replica [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the cluster has healthy replicas and/or if some are sync or quorum
          standbies
        
          For patroni (and this check):
          * a replica is `streaming` if the `pg_stat_wal_receiver` say's so.
          * a replica is `in archive recovery`, if it's not `streaming` and has a `restore_command`.
        
          A healthy replica:
          * has a `replica`, `quorum_standby` or `sync_standby` role
          * has the same timeline as the leader and
            * is in `running` state (patroni < V3.0.4)
            * is in `streaming` or `in archive recovery` state (patroni >= V3.0.4)
          * has a lag lower or equal to `max_lag`
        
          Please note that replica `in archive recovery` could be stuck because the
          WAL are not available or applicable (the server's timeline has diverged for
          the leader's). We already detect the latter but we will miss the former.
          Therefore, it's preferable to check for the lag in addition to the healthy
          state if you rely on log shipping to help lagging standbies to catch up.
        
          Since we require a healthy replica to have the same timeline as the leader,
          it's possible that we raise alerts when the cluster is performing a
          switchover or failover and the standbies are in the process of catching up
          with the new leader. The alert shouldn't last long.
        
          In PostgreSQL, synchronous replication has two modes: on and quorum and is
          configured with the gucs `synchronous_standby_names` and
          `synchronous_commit`. Patroni uses the parameter `synchronous_mode`, which
          can be set to `on`, `quorum` and `off`, and has `synchronous_node_count` to
          configure the synchronous replication factor. Please note that, in
          synchronous replication, the number of servers tagged as
          "{sync|quorum}_standby" (what we measure) is not always equal tot
          `synchronous_node_count`.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: if the healthy_replica count and their lag are compatible with the replica count threshold.
                  and if the synchronous replica count is compatible with the sync replica count threshold.
          * `WARNING` / `CRITICAL`: otherwise
        
          Perfdata:
          * healthy_replica & unhealthy_replica count
          * the number of sync_replica (sync or quorum depending on `--sync-type`), they are included
            in the previous count
          * the lag of each replica labelled with "member name"_lag
          * the timeline of each replica labelled with "member name"_timeline
          * a boolean to tell if the node is a sync stanbdy labelled with "member name"_sync
        
        Options:
          -w, --warning TEXT             Warning threshold for the number of healthy
                                         replica nodes.
          -c, --critical TEXT            Critical threshold for the number of healthy
                                         replica nodes.
          --sync-warning TEXT            Warning threshold for the number of sync
                                         replica.
          --sync-critical TEXT           Critical threshold for the number of sync
                                         replica.
          --sync-type [any|sync|quorum]  Synchronous replication mode used to filter
                                         and count sync standbies.  [default: any]
          --max-lag TEXT                 maximum allowed lag
          --help                         Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### cluster_has_scheduled_action
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni cluster_has_scheduled_action [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the cluster has a scheduled action (switchover or restart)
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: If the cluster has no scheduled action
          * `CRITICAL`: otherwise.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `scheduled_actions` is 1 if the cluster has scheduled actions.
          * `scheduled_switchover` is 1 if the cluster has a scheduled switchover.
          * `scheduled_restart` counts the number of scheduled restart in the cluster.
        
        Options:
          --help  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### cluster_is_in_maintenance
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni cluster_is_in_maintenance [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the cluster is in maintenance mode or paused.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: If the cluster is in maintenance mode.
          * `CRITICAL`: otherwise.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `is_in_maintenance` is 1 the cluster is in maintenance mode,  0 otherwise
        
        Options:
          --help  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### cluster_node_count
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni cluster_node_count [OPTIONS]
        
          Count the number of nodes in the cluster.
        
          The role refers to the role of the server in the cluster. Possible values
          are:
          * leader (master was removed in patroni 4.0.0)
          * replica
          * standby_leader
          * sync_standby
          * quorum_standby
          * demoted
          * promoted
          * uninitialized
        
          The state refers to the state of PostgreSQL. Possible values are:
          * initializing new cluster, initdb failed
          * running custom bootstrap script, custom bootstrap failed
          * starting, start failed
          * restarting, restart failed
          * running, streaming, in archive recovery
          * stopping, stopped, stop failed
          * creating replica
          * crashed
        
          The "healthy" checks only ensures that:
          * a leader has the running state
          * a standby_leader has the running or streaming (V3.0.4) state
          * a replica, quorum_standby or sync_standby has the running or streaming (V3.0.4) state
        
          Since we dont check the lag or timeline, "in archive recovery" is not
          considered a valid state for this service. See cluster_has_leader and
          cluster_has_replica for specialized checks.
        
          Check:
          * Compares the number of nodes against the normal and healthy nodes warning and critical thresholds.
          * `OK`:  If they are not provided.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `members`: the member count.
          * `healthy_members`: the running and streaming member count.
          * all the roles of the nodes in the cluster with their count (start with "role_").
          * all the statuses of the nodes in the cluster with their count (start with "state_").
        
        Options:
          -w, --warning TEXT       Warning threshold for the number of nodes.
          -c, --critical TEXT      Critical threshold for the number of nodes.
          --healthy-warning TEXT   Warning threshold for the number of healthy nodes
                                   (running + streaming).
          --healthy-critical TEXT  Critical threshold for the number of healthy nodes
                                   (running + streaming).
          --help                   Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ## Node services
        
        ### node_is_alive
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_is_alive [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the node is alive ie patroni is running. This is a liveness check
          as defined in Patroni's documentation. If patroni is not running, we have no
          way to know if the provided endpoint is valid, therefore the check returns
          UNKNOWN.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: If patroni the liveness check returns with HTTP status 200.
          * `CRITICAL`: if partoni's liveness check returns with an HTTP status
             other than 200.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `is_running` is 1 if patroni is running, 0 otherwise
        
        Options:
          --help  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### node_is_pending_restart
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_is_pending_restart [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the node is in pending restart state.
        
          This situation can arise if the configuration has been modified but requires
          a restart of PostgreSQL to take effect.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: if the node has no pending restart tag.
          * `CRITICAL`: otherwise
        
          Perfdata: `is_pending_restart` is 1 if the node has pending restart tag, 0
          otherwise.
        
        Options:
          --help  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### node_is_leader
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_is_leader [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the node is a leader node.
        
          This check applies to any kind of leaders including standby leaders. To
          check explicitly for a standby leader use the `--is-standby-leader` option.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: if the node is a leader.
          * `CRITICAL:` otherwise
        
          Perfdata: `is_leader` is 1 if the node is a leader node, 0 otherwise.
        
        Options:
          --is-standby-leader  Check for a standby leader
          --help               Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### node_is_primary
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_is_primary [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the node is the primary with the leader lock.
        
          This service is not valid for a standby leader, because this kind of node is
          not a primary.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: if the node is a primary with the leader lock.
          * `CRITICAL:` otherwise
        
          Perfdata: `is_primary` is 1 if the node is a primary with the leader lock, 0
          otherwise.
        
        Options:
          --help  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### node_is_replica
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_is_replica [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the node is a replica with no noloadbalance tag.
        
          It is possible to check if the node is synchronous or asynchronous. If
          nothing is specified any kind of replica is accepted.  When checking for a
          synchronous replica, it's not possible to specify a lag.
        
          This service is using the following Patroni endpoints: replica, asynchronous
          and synchronous. The first two implement the `lag` tag. For these endpoints
          the state of a replica node doesn't reflect the replication state
          (`streaming` or `in archive recovery`), we only know if it's `running`. The
          timeline is also not checked.
        
          Therefore, if a cluster is using asynchronous replication, it is recommended
          to check for the lag to detect a divegence as soon as possible.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: if the node is a running replica with noloadbalance tag and the lag is under the maximum threshold.
          * `CRITICAL`:  otherwise
        
          Perfdata: `is_replica` is 1 if the node is a running replica with
          noloadbalance tag and the lag is under the maximum threshold, 0 otherwise.
        
        Options:
          --max-lag TEXT                 maximum allowed lag
          --is-sync                      check if the replica is synchronous
          --sync-type [any|sync|quorum]  Synchronous replication mode.  [default: any]
          --is-async                     check if the replica is asynchronous
          --help                         Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### node_patroni_version
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_patroni_version [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the version is equal to the input
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: The version is the same as the input `--patroni-version`
          * `CRITICAL`: otherwise.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `is_version_ok` is 1 if version is ok, 0 otherwise
        
        Options:
          --patroni-version TEXT  Patroni version to compare to  [required]
          --help                  Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        ### node_tl_has_changed
        
        ```
        Usage: check_patroni node_tl_has_changed [OPTIONS]
        
          Check if the timeline has changed.
        
          Note: either a timeline or a state file must be provided for this service to
          work.
        
          Check:
          * `OK`: The timeline is the same as last time (`--state_file`) or the inputted timeline (`--timeline`)
          * `CRITICAL`: The tl is not the same.
        
          Perfdata:
          * `is_timeline_changed` is 1 if the tl has changed, 0 otherwise
          * the timeline
        
        Options:
          --timeline TEXT        A timeline number to compare with.
          -s, --state-file TEXT  A state file to store the last tl number into.
          --save                 Set the current timeline number as the reference for
                                 future calls.
          --help                 Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        
        
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