# Health Output Plugin The health plugin provides a HTTP health check resource that can be configured to return a failure status code based on the value of a metric. When the plugin is healthy it will return a 200 response; when unhealthy it will return a 503 response. The default state is healthy, one or more checks must fail in order for the resource to enter the failed state. ### Configuration ```toml [[outputs.health]] ## Address and port to listen on. ## ex: service_address = "http://localhost:8080" ## service_address = "unix:///var/run/telegraf-health.sock" # service_address = "http://:8080" ## The maximum duration for reading the entire request. # read_timeout = "5s" ## The maximum duration for writing the entire response. # write_timeout = "5s" ## Username and password to accept for HTTP basic authentication. # basic_username = "user1" # basic_password = "secret" ## Allowed CA certificates for client certificates. # tls_allowed_cacerts = ["/etc/telegraf/clientca.pem"] ## TLS server certificate and private key. # tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem" # tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem" ## One or more check sub-tables should be defined, it is also recommended to ## use metric filtering to limit the metrics that flow into this output. ## ## When using the default buffer sizes, this example will fail when the ## metric buffer is half full. ## ## namepass = ["internal_write"] ## tagpass = { output = ["influxdb"] } ## ## [[outputs.health.compares]] ## field = "buffer_size" ## lt = 5000.0 ## ## [[outputs.health.contains]] ## field = "buffer_size" ``` #### compares The `compares` check is used to assert basic mathematical relationships. Use it by choosing a field key and one or more comparisons that must hold true. If the field is not found on a metric no comparison will be made. Comparisons must be hold true on all metrics for the check to pass. #### contains The `contains` check can be used to require a field key to exist on at least one metric. If the field is found on any metric the check passes.