sensu_check – Manage Sensu checks
New in version 2.0.
Synopsis
- Manage the checks that should be run on a machine by Sensu.
- Most options do not have a default and will not be added to the check definition unless specified.
- All defaults except path, state, backup and metric are not managed by this module,
- they are simply specified for your convenience.
Parameters
| Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| aggregate boolean |
| Classifies the check as an aggregate check, making it available via the aggregate API |
| backup boolean |
| Create a backup file (if yes), including the timestamp information so you can get the original file back if you somehow clobbered it incorrectly. |
| command - / required | Path to the sensu check to run (not required when state=absent) | |
| custom - added in 2.1 | Default: {} | A hash/dictionary of custom parameters for mixing to the configuration. You can't rewrite others module parameters using this |
| dependencies - | Default: [] | Other checks this check depends on, if dependencies fail, handling of this check will be disabled |
| handle boolean |
| Whether the check should be handled or not |
| handlers - | Default: [] | List of handlers to notify when the check fails |
| high_flap_threshold - | The high threshold for flap detection | |
| interval - | Check interval in seconds | |
| low_flap_threshold - | The low threshold for flap detection | |
| metric boolean |
| Whether the check is a metric |
| name - / required | The name of the check This is the key that is used to determine whether a check exists | |
| occurrences - | Default: 1 | Number of event occurrences before the handler should take action |
| path - | Default: "/etc/sensu/conf.d/checks.json" | Path to the json file of the check to be added/removed. Will be created if it does not exist (unless state=absent). The parent folders need to exist when state=present, otherwise an error will be thrown |
| publish boolean |
| Whether the check should be scheduled at all. You can still issue it via the sensu api |
| refresh - | Number of seconds handlers should wait before taking second action | |
| source - added in 2.1 | The check source, used to create a JIT Sensu client for an external resource (e.g. a network switch). | |
| standalone boolean |
| Whether the check should be scheduled by the sensu client or server This option obviates the need for specifying the subscribers option |
| state - |
| Whether the check should be present or not |
| subdue_begin - | When to disable handling of check failures | |
| subdue_end - | When to enable handling of check failures | |
| subscribers - | Default: [] | List of subscribers/channels this check should run for See sensu_subscribers to subscribe a machine to a channel |
| timeout - | Default: 10 | Timeout for the check |
| ttl - added in 2.4 | Time to live in seconds until the check is considered stale |
Examples
# Fetch metrics about the CPU load every 60 seconds,
# the sensu server has a handler called 'relay' which forwards stats to graphite
- name: get cpu metrics
sensu_check:
name: cpu_load
command: /etc/sensu/plugins/system/cpu-mpstat-metrics.rb
metric: yes
handlers: relay
subscribers: common
interval: 60
# Check whether nginx is running
- name: check nginx process
sensu_check:
name: nginx_running
command: /etc/sensu/plugins/processes/check-procs.rb -f /var/run/nginx.pid
handlers: default
subscribers: nginx
interval: 60
# Stop monitoring the disk capacity.
# Note that the check will still show up in the sensu dashboard,
# to remove it completely you need to issue a DELETE request to the sensu api.
- name: check disk
sensu_check:
name: check_disk_capacity
state: absent
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Anders Ingemann (@andsens)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/sensu_check_module.html