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76 lines
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# Telegraf Plugin: Nginx_upstream_check
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Read the status output of the nginx_upstream_check (https://github.com/yaoweibin/nginx_upstream_check_module).
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This module can periodically check the servers in the Nginx's upstream with configured request and interval to determine
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if the server is still available. If checks are failed the server is marked as "down" and will not receive any requests
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until the check will pass and a server will be marked as "up" again.
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The status page displays the current status of all upstreams and servers as well as number of the failed and successful
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checks. This information can be exported in JSON format and parsed by this input.
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### Configuration:
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```
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## An URL where Nginx Upstream check module is enabled
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## It should be set to return a JSON formatted response
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url = "http://127.0.0.1/status?format=json"
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## HTTP method
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# method = "GET"
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## Optional HTTP headers
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# headers = {"X-Special-Header" = "Special-Value"}
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## Override HTTP "Host" header
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# host_header = "check.example.com"
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## Timeout for HTTP requests
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timeout = "5s"
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## Optional HTTP Basic Auth credentials
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# username = "username"
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# password = "pa$$word"
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## Optional TLS Config
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# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
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# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
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# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
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## Use TLS but skip chain & host verification
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# insecure_skip_verify = false
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```
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### Measurements & Fields:
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- Measurement
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- fall (The number of failed server check attempts, counter)
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- rise (The number of successful server check attempts, counter)
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- status (The reporter server status as a string)
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- status_code (The server status code. 1 - up, 2 - down, 0 - other)
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The "status_code" field most likely will be the most useful one because it allows you to determine the current
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state of every server and, possible, add some monitoring to watch over it. InfluxDB can use string values and the
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"status" field can be used instead, but for most other monitoring solutions the integer code will be appropriate.
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### Tags:
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- All measurements have the following tags:
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- name (The hostname or IP of the upstream server)
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- port (The alternative check port, 0 if the default one is used)
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- type (The check type, http/tcp)
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- upstream (The name of the upstream block in the Nginx configuration)
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- url (The status url used by telegraf)
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### Example Output:
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When run with:
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```
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./telegraf --config telegraf.conf --input-filter nginx_upstream_check --test
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```
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It produces:
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```
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* Plugin: nginx_upstream_check, Collection 1
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> nginx_upstream_check,host=node1,name=192.168.0.1:8080,port=0,type=http,upstream=my_backends,url=http://127.0.0.1:80/status?format\=json fall=0i,rise=100i,status="up",status_code=1i 1529088524000000000
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> nginx_upstream_check,host=node2,name=192.168.0.2:8080,port=0,type=http,upstream=my_backends,url=http://127.0.0.1:80/status?format\=json fall=100i,rise=0i,status="down",status_code=2i 1529088524000000000
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```
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