Veeam Centreon Monitoring Agent
Dépendances du connecteur de supervision
Les connecteurs de supervision suivants sont automatiquement installés lors de l'installation du connecteur Veeam Centreon Monitoring Agent depuis la page Configuration > Gestionnaire de connecteurs de supervision :
Contenu du pack
Modèles
Le connecteur de supervision Veeam Centreon Monitoring Agent apporte 1 modèle d'hôte :
- App-Veeam-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom
Le connecteur apporte les modèles de service suivants (classés selon le modèle d'hôte auquel ils sont rattachés) :
- App-Veeam-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom
- Non rattachés à un modèle d'hôte
Alias | Modèle de service | Description |
---|---|---|
Job-Status | App-Veeam-Job-Status-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom | Contrôle permettant de vérifier l'état des jobs de sauvegarde |
Les services listés ci-dessus sont créés automatiquement lorsque le modèle d'hôte App-Veeam-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom est utilisé.
Alias | Modèle de service | Description |
---|---|---|
Licenses | App-Veeam-Licenses-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom | Contrôle les licences |
Repositories | App-Veeam-Repositories-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom | Contrôle les dépôts |
Tape-Jobs | App-Veeam-Tape-Jobs-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom | Contrôle permettant de vérifier l'état des jobs sur bande |
Vsb-Jobs | App-Veeam-Vsb-Jobs-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom | Contrôle l'état des jobs SureBackup |
Les services listés ci-dessus ne sont pas créés automatiquement lorsqu'un modèle d'hôte est appliqué. Pour les utiliser, créez un service manuellement et appliquez le modèle de service souhaité.
Métriques & statuts collectés
Voici le tableau des services pour ce connecteur, détaillant les métriques et statuts rattachés à chaque service.
- Job-Status
- Licenses
- Repositories
- Tape-Jobs
- Vsb-Jobs
Nom | Unité |
---|---|
jobs.detected.count | count |
status | N/A |
long | N/A |
Nom | Unité |
---|---|
licenses.total.count | count |
status | N/A |
licenses#license.expires.seconds | s |
licenses#license.instances.usage.count | count |
licenses#license.instances.free.count | count |
licenses#license.instances.usage.percentage | % |
Nom | Unité |
---|---|
status | N/A |
repositories~repository.space.usage.bytes | B |
repositories~repository.space.free.bytes | B |
repositories~repository.space.usage.percentage | % |
Nom | Unité |
---|---|
tapejobs.total.count | count |
Nom | Unité |
---|---|
sure_backup.jobs.detected.count | count |
sure_backup.jobs.success.count | count |
sure_backup.jobs.failed.count | count |
sure_backup.jobs.warning.count | count |
status | N/A |
Prérequis
Flux réseau
Un flux TCP doit être ouvert depuis l'hôte supervisé vers le collecteur.
Source | Destination | Protocole | Port | Objet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hôte supervisé | Collecteur | TCP | 4317 | Obtention de la configuration et envoi des données au format OpenTelemetry. |
Prérequis système sur le collecteur
Rappel: pour pouvoir utiliser l'agent Centreon Monitoring Agent, vous devez utiliser un collecteur ayant au minimum la version
24.09.0
pour les utilisateurs de Centreon Cloud, et la version24.04.6
ou24.10.0
pour les utilisateurs On Prem decentreon-engine
. L'agent devra se configurer en se connectant à Centreon Engine.
Configuration de Centreon Engine
Configurez la communication entre le collecteur et l'agent.
Prérequis système sur l'hôte à superviser
L'installateur de Centreon Monitoring Agent pour Windows peut se télécharger à partir des pages de release du projet centreon-collect.
Installation de Centreon Monitoring Agent
La procédure d'installation et de configuration de Centreon Monitoring Agent pour Windows est détaillée dans la documentation dédiée à ce sujet.
Installer le connecteur de supervision
Pack
- Si la plateforme est configurée avec une licence online, l'installation d'un paquet n'est pas requise pour voir apparaître le connecteur dans le menu Configuration > Gestionnaire de connecteurs de supervision. Au contraire, si la plateforme utilise une licence offline, installez le paquet sur le serveur central via la commande correspondant au gestionnaire de paquets associé à sa distribution :
- Alma / RHEL / Oracle Linux 8
- Alma / RHEL / Oracle Linux 9
- Debian 11 & 12
- CentOS 7
dnf install centreon-pack-applications-veeam-centreon-monitoring-agent
dnf install centreon-pack-applications-veeam-centreon-monitoring-agent
apt install centreon-pack-applications-veeam-centreon-monitoring-agent
yum install centreon-pack-applications-veeam-centreon-monitoring-agent
- Quel que soit le type de la licence (online ou offline), installez le connecteur Veeam Centreon Monitoring Agent depuis l'interface web et le menu Configuration > Gestionnaire de connecteurs de supervision.
Plugin
À partir de Centreon 22.04, il est possible de demander le déploiement automatique du plugin lors de l'utilisation d'un connecteur. Si cette fonctionnalité est activée, et que vous ne souhaitez pas découvrir des éléments pour la première fois, alors cette étape n'est pas requise.
Plus d'informations dans la section Installer le plugin.
Utilisez les commandes ci-dessous en fonction du gestionnaire de paquets de votre système d'exploitation :
- Alma / RHEL / Oracle Linux 8
- Alma / RHEL / Oracle Linux 9
- Debian 11 & 12
- CentOS 7
dnf install
dnf install
apt install
yum install
Utiliser le connecteur de supervision
Utiliser un modèle d'hôte issu du connecteur
- App-Veeam-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom
- Ajoutez un hôte à Centreon depuis la page Configuration > Hôtes.
- Complétez les champs Nom, Alias & IP Address/DNS correspondant à votre ressource.
- Appliquez le modèle d'hôte App-Veeam-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom. Une liste de macros apparaît. Les macros vous permettent de définir comment le connecteur se connectera à la ressource, ainsi que de personnaliser le comportement du connecteur.
- Renseignez les macros désirées. Attention, certaines macros sont obligatoires.
Macro | Description | Valeur par défaut | Obligatoire |
---|---|---|---|
CENTREONAGENTPLUGINS | Path where the centreon_plugins.exe plugin can be found | C:/Program Files/Centreon/Plugins | X |
SYSTEMLANGUAGE | Language installed on the Windows system | en |
- Déployez la configuration. L'hôte apparaît dans la liste des hôtes supervisés, et dans la page Statut des ressources. La commande envoyée par le connecteur est indiquée dans le panneau de détails de l'hôte : celle-ci montre les valeurs des macros.
Utiliser un modèle de service issu du connecteur
- Si vous avez utilisé un modèle d'hôte et coché la case Créer aussi les services liés aux modèles, les services associés au modèle ont été créés automatiquement, avec les modèles de services correspondants. Sinon, créez les services désirés manuellement et appliquez-leur un modèle de service.
- Renseignez les macros désirées (par exemple, ajustez les seuils d'alerte). Les macros indiquées ci-dessous comme requises (Obligatoire) doivent être renseignées.
- Job-Status
- Licenses
- Repositories
- Tape-Jobs
- Vsb-Jobs
Macro | Description | Valeur par défaut | Obligatoire |
---|---|---|---|
FILTERENDTIME | Tolerance value in seconds, to avoid skipping jobs whose end time is earlier than the current time | 86400 | |
FILTERNAME | Filter job name (can be a regexp) | ||
FILTERSTARTTIME | Tolerance value in seconds, to avoid skipping jobs whose start time is earlier than the current time | ||
FILTERCOUNTERS | Only display some counters (regexp can be used). Example to check SSL connections only : --filter-counters='^xxxx|yyyy$' | ||
OKSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be OK. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{is_running}, %{scheduled} | ||
WARNINGLONG | Set warning threshold for long jobs. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{elapsed} | ||
CRITICALLONG | Set critical threshold for long jobs. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{elapsed} | ||
CRITICALSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{is_running}, %{scheduled} | %{is_running} == 0 and not %{status} =~ /Success/i | |
WARNINGSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{is_running}, %{scheduled} | ||
EXTRAOPTIONS | Any extra option you may want to add to the command (a --verbose flag for example). Toutes les options sont listées ici. | --verbose |
Macro | Description | Valeur par défaut | Obligatoire |
---|---|---|---|
FILTERTO | Filter licenses by person/organization (can be a regexp) | ||
FILTERTYPE | Filter licenses by type (can be a regexp) | ||
FILTERSTATUS | Filter licenses by status (can be a regexp) | ||
UNIT | Select the time unit for the expiration thresholds. May be 's' for seconds, 'm' for minutes, 'h' for hours, 'd' for days, 'w' for weeks. Default is seconds | ||
WARNINGEXPIRES | Threshold | ||
CRITICALEXPIRES | Threshold | ||
WARNINGLICENSEINSTANCESFREE | Threshold | ||
CRITICALLICENSEINSTANCESFREE | Threshold | ||
WARNINGLICENSEINSTANCESUSAGE | Threshold | ||
CRITICALLICENSEINSTANCESUSAGE | Threshold | ||
WARNINGLICENSEINSTANCESUSAGEPRCT | Threshold | ||
CRITICALLICENSEINSTANCESUSAGEPRCT | Threshold | ||
CRITICALSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL. You can use the following variables: %{to}, %{status}, %{type} | %{status} =~ /expired| invalid/i | |
WARNINGSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{to}, %{status}, %{type} | ||
WARNINGTOTAL | Threshold | ||
CRITICALTOTAL | Threshold | ||
EXTRAOPTIONS | Any extra option you may want to add to the command (a --verbose flag for example). Toutes les options sont listées ici. | --verbose |
Macro | Description | Valeur par défaut | Obligatoire |
---|---|---|---|
FILTERNAME | Filter repositories by name (can be a regexp) | ||
FILTERTYPE | Filter repositories by type (can be a regexp) | ||
WARNINGSPACEUSAGE | Threshold | ||
CRITICALSPACEUSAGE | Threshold | ||
WARNINGSPACEUSAGEFREE | Threshold | ||
CRITICALSPACEUSAGEFREE | Threshold | ||
WARNINGSPACEUSAGEPRCT | Threshold | ||
CRITICALSPACEUSAGEPRCT | Threshold | ||
CRITICALSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL. You can use the following variables: %{status}, %{name}, %{type} | not %{status} =~ /ordinal|maintenance/i | |
WARNINGSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{status}, %{name}, %{type} | ||
EXTRAOPTIONS | Any extra option you may want to add to the command (a --verbose flag for example). Toutes les options sont listées ici. | --verbose |
Macro | Description | Valeur par défaut | Obligatoire |
---|---|---|---|
FILTERNAME | Filter job name (can be a regexp) | ||
CRITICALSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{enabled}, %{type}, %{last_result}, %{last_state} | %{enabled} == 1 and not %{last_result} =~ /Success|None/i | |
WARNINGSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{enabled}, %{type}, %{last_result}, %{last_state} | ||
WARNINGTOTAL | Set warning threshold for total jobs | ||
CRITICALTOTAL | Set critical threshold for total jobs | ||
EXTRAOPTIONS | Any extra option you may want to add to the command (a --verbose flag for example). Toutes les options sont listées ici. | --verbose |
Macro | Description | Valeur par défaut | Obligatoire |
---|---|---|---|
FILTERNAME | Filter job name (can be a regexp) | ||
FILTERTYPE | Filter job type (can be a regexp) | ||
WARNINGJOBSWARNING | Threshold | ||
CRITICALJOBSWARNING | Threshold | ||
WARNINGJOBSDETECTED | Threshold | ||
CRITICALJOBSDETECTED | Threshold | ||
WARNINGJOBSFAILED | Threshold | ||
CRITICALJOBSFAILED | Threshold | ||
WARNINGJOBSSUCCESS | Threshold | ||
CRITICALJOBSSUCCESS | Threshold | ||
CRITICALSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL. You can use the following variables: %{name}, %{type}, %{status}, %{duration} | not %{status} =~ /success/i | |
WARNINGSTATUS | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{name}, %{type}, %{status}, %{duration} | ||
EXTRAOPTIONS | Any extra option you may want to add to the command (a --verbose flag for example). Toutes les options sont listées ici. | --verbose |
- Déployez la configuration. Le service apparaît dans la liste des services supervisés, et dans la page Statut des ressources. La commande envoyée par le connecteur est indiquée dans le panneau de détails du service : celle-ci montre les valeurs des macros.
Comment puis-je tester le plugin et que signifient les options des commandes ?
Une fois le plugin installé, vous pouvez tester celui-ci directement en ligne
de commande depuis votre collecteur Centreon en vous connectant avec
l'utilisateur centreon-engine (su - centreon-engine
). Vous pouvez tester
que le connecteur arrive bien à superviser une ressource en utilisant une commande
telle que celle-ci (remplacez les valeurs d'exemple par les vôtres) :
"/centreon_plugins.exe" \
--plugin apps::backup::veeam::local::plugin \
--mode vsb-jobs \
--filter-name="" \
--filter-type="" \
--warning-jobs-detected="" \
--critical-jobs-detected="" \
--warning-jobs-success="" \
--critical-jobs-success="" \
--warning-jobs-failed="" \
--critical-jobs-failed="" \
--warning-jobs-warning="" \
--critical-jobs-warning="" \
--warning-status="" \
--critical-status="not %\{status\} =~ /success/i" \
--verbose
La commande devrait retourner un message de sortie similaire à :
OK: detected jobs: 89333 success: 21953 failed: 74392 warning: 58015 All SureBackup jobs are ok | 'sure_backup.jobs.detected.count'=89333;;;0; 'sure_backup.jobs.success.count'=21953;;;0; 'sure_backup.jobs.failed.count'=74392;;;0; 'sure_backup.jobs.warning.count'=58015;;;0;
Diagnostic des erreurs communes
Rendez-vous sur la documentation dédiée pour le diagnostic des erreurs communes des plugins Centreon.
Modes disponibles
Dans la plupart des cas, un mode correspond à un modèle de service. Le mode est renseigné dans la commande d'exécution du connecteur. Dans l'interface de Centreon, il n'est pas nécessaire de les spécifier explicitement, leur utilisation est implicite dès lors que vous utilisez un modèle de service. En revanche, vous devrez spécifier le mode correspondant à ce modèle si vous voulez tester la commande d'exécution du connecteur dans votre terminal.
Tous les modes disponibles peuvent être affichés en ajoutant le paramètre
--list-mode
à la commande :
"/centreon_plugins.exe" \
--plugin apps::backup::veeam::local::plugin \
--list-mode
Le plugin apporte les modes suivants :
Mode | Modèle de service associé |
---|---|
bamservice [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
broker-stats [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
centengine-stats [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
centreon-plugins-version [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
downtime-trap [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
dummy [code] | App-Veeam-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom generic-passive-service-custom |
job-status [code] | App-Veeam-Job-Status-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom |
licenses [code] | App-Veeam-Licenses-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom |
list-jobs [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
list-repositories [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
metaservice [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
not-so-dummy [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
repositories [code] | App-Veeam-Repositories-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom |
retention-broker [code] | Not used in this Monitoring Connector |
tape-jobs [code] | App-Veeam-Tape-Jobs-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom |
vsb-jobs [code] | App-Veeam-Vsb-Jobs-Centreon-Monitoring-Agent-custom |
Options disponibles
Options génériques
Les options génériques sont listées ci-dessous :
Option | Description |
---|---|
--mode | Define the mode in which you want the plugin to be executed (see --list-mode). |
--dyn-mode | Specify a mode with the module's path (advanced). |
--list-mode | List all available modes. |
--mode-version | Check minimal version of mode. If not, unknown error. |
--version | Return the version of the plugin. |
--pass-manager | Define the password manager you want to use. Supported managers are: environment, file, keepass, hashicorpvault and teampass. |
--verbose | Display extended status information (long output). |
--debug | Display debug messages. |
--filter-perfdata | Filter perfdata that match the regexp. Example: adding --filter-perfdata='avg' will remove all metrics that do not contain 'avg' from performance data. |
--filter-perfdata-adv | Filter perfdata based on a "if" condition using the following variables: label, value, unit, warning, critical, min, max. Variables must be written either %{variable} or %(variable). Example: adding --filter-perfdata-adv='not (%(value) == 0 and %(max) eq "")' will remove all metrics whose value equals 0 and that don't have a maximum value. |
--explode-perfdata-max | Create a new metric for each metric that comes with a maximum limit. The new metric will be named identically with a '_max' suffix. Example: it will split 'used_prct'=26.93%;0:80;0:90;0;100 into 'used_prct'=26.93%;0:80;0:90;0;100 'used_prct_max'=100%;;;; |
--change-perfdata --extend-perfdata | Change or extend perfdata. Syntax: --extend-perfdata=searchlabel,newlabel,target[,[<new-unit-of-mesure>],[min],[max]] Common examples: =over 4 Convert storage free perfdata into used: --change-perfdata='free,used,invert()' Convert storage free perfdata into used: --change-perfdata='used,free,invert()' Scale traffic values automatically: --change-perfdata='traffic,,scale(auto)' Scale traffic values in Mbps: --change-perfdata='traffic_in,,scale(Mbps),mbps' Change traffic values in percent: --change-perfdata='traffic_in,,percent()' =back |
--change-perfdata | Change or extend perfdata. Syntax: --extend-perfdata=searchlabel,newlabel,target[,[<new-unit-of-mesure>],[min],[max]] Common examples: =over 4 Convert storage free perfdata into used: --change-perfdata='free,used,invert()' Convert storage free perfdata into used: --change-perfdata='used,free,invert()' Scale traffic values automatically: --change-perfdata='traffic,,scale(auto)' Scale traffic values in Mbps: --change-perfdata='traffic_in,,scale(Mbps),mbps' Change traffic values in percent: --change-perfdata='traffic_in,,percent()' =back |
--extend-perfdata | Change or extend perfdata. Syntax: --extend-perfdata=searchlabel,newlabel,target[,[<new-unit-of-mesure>],[min],[max]] Common examples: =over 4 Convert storage free perfdata into used: --change-perfdata='free,used,invert()' Convert storage free perfdata into used: --change-perfdata='used,free,invert()' Scale traffic values automatically: --change-perfdata='traffic,,scale(auto)' Scale traffic values in Mbps: --change-perfdata='traffic_in,,scale(Mbps),mbps' Change traffic values in percent: --change-perfdata='traffic_in,,percent()' =back |
--extend-perfdata-group | Add new aggregated metrics (min, max, average or sum) for groups of metrics defined by a regex match on the metrics' names. Syntax: --extend-perfdata-group=regex,<names-of-new-metrics>,calculation[,[<new-unit-of-mesure>],[min],[max]] regex: regular expression <names-of-new-metrics>: how the new metrics' names are composed (can use $1, $2... for groups defined by () in regex). calculation: how the values of the new metrics should be calculated <new-unit-of-mesure> (optional): unit of measure for the new metrics min (optional): lowest value the metrics can reach max (optional): highest value the metrics can reach Common examples: =over 4 Sum wrong packets from all interfaces (with interface need --units-errors=absolute): --extend-perfdata-group=',packets_wrong,sum(packets_(discard|error)_(in|out))' Sum traffic by interface: --extend-perfdata-group='traffic_in_(.*),traffic_$1,sum(traffic_(in|out)_$1)' =back |
--change-short-output --change-long-output | Modify the short/long output that is returned by the plugin. Syntax: --change-short-output=pattern |
--change-short-output | Modify the short/long output that is returned by the plugin. Syntax: --change-short-output=pattern |
--change-long-output | Modify the short/long output that is returned by the plugin. Syntax: --change-short-output=pattern |
--change-exit | Replace an exit code with one of your choice. Example: adding --change-exit=unknown=critical will result in a CRITICAL state instead of an UNKNOWN state. |
--change-output-adv | Replace short output and exit code based on a "if" condition using the following variables: short_output, exit_code. Variables must be written either %{variable} or %(variable). Example: adding --change-output-adv='%(short_ouput) =~ /UNKNOWN: No daemon/,OK: No daemon,OK' will change the following specific UNKNOWN result to an OK result. |
--range-perfdata | Rewrite the ranges displayed in the perfdata. Accepted values: 0: nothing is changed. 1: if the lower value of the range is equal to 0, it is removed. 2: remove the thresholds from the perfdata. |
--filter-uom | Mask the units when they don't match the given regular expression. |
--opt-exit | Replace the exit code in case of an execution error (i.e. wrong option provided, SSH connection refused, timeout, etc). Default: unknown. |
--output-ignore-perfdata | Remove all the metrics from the service. The service will still have a status and an output. |
--output-ignore-label | Remove the status label ("OK:", "WARNING:", "UNKNOWN:", CRITICAL:") from the beginning of the output. Example: 'OK: Ram Total:...' will become 'Ram Total:...' |
--output-xml | Return the output in XML format (to send to an XML API). |
--output-json | Return the output in JSON format (to send to a JSON API). |
--output-openmetrics | Return the output in OpenMetrics format (to send to a tool expecting this format). |
--output-file | Write output in file (can be combined with JSON, XML and OpenMetrics options). Example: --output-file=/tmp/output.txt will write the output in /tmp/output.txt. |
--disco-format | Applies only to modes beginning with 'list-'. Returns the list of available macros to configure a service discovery rule (formatted in XML). |
--disco-show | Applies only to modes beginning with 'list-'. Returns the list of discovered objects (formatted in XML) for service discovery. |
--float-precision | Define the float precision for thresholds (default: 8). |
--source-encoding | Define the character encoding of the response sent by the monitored resource Default: 'UTF-8'. =head1 DESCRIPTION B<output>. =cut |
Options des modes
Les options disponibles pour chaque modèle de services sont listées ci-dessous :
- Job-Status
- Licenses
- Repositories
- Tape-Jobs
- Veeam Centreon-Monitoring-Agent
- Vsb-Jobs
- generic-passive-service
Option | Description |
---|---|
--filter-counters | Only display some counters (regexp can be used). Example to check SSL connections only : --filter-counters='^xxxx|yyyy$' |
--timeout | Set timeout time for command execution (default: 50 sec) |
--no-ps | Don't encode powershell. To be used with --command and 'type' command. |
--command | Command to get information (default: 'powershell.exe'). Can be changed if you have output in a file. To be used with --no-ps option!!! |
--command-path | Command path (default: none). |
--command-options | Command options (default: '-InputFormat none -NoLogo -EncodedCommand'). |
--ps-display | Display powershell script. |
--ps-exec-only | Print powershell output. |
--filter-name | Filter job name (can be a regexp). |
--exclude-name | Exclude job name (regexp can be used). |
--filter-type | Filter job type (can be a regexp). |
--filter-start-time | Tolerance value in seconds, to avoid skipping jobs whose start time is earlier than the current time. |
--filter-end-time | Tolerance value in seconds, to avoid skipping jobs whose end time is earlier than the current time (default: 86400). |
--ok-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be OK. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{is_running}, %{scheduled}. |
--warning-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{is_running}, %{scheduled}. |
--critical-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL (default: '%{is_running} == 0 and not %{status} =~ /Success/i'). You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{is_running}, %{scheduled}. |
--warning-long | Set warning threshold for long jobs. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{elapsed}. |
--critical-long | Set critical threshold for long jobs. You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{status}, %{type}, %{elapsed}. |
--warning-total | Set warning threshold for total jobs. |
--critical-total | Set critical threshold for total jobs. |
Option | Description |
---|---|
--filter-counters | Only display some counters (regexp can be used). Example to check SSL connections only : --filter-counters='^xxxx|yyyy$' |
--timeout | Set timeout time for command execution (default: 50 sec) |
--no-ps | Don't encode powershell. To be used with --command and 'type' command. |
--command | Command to get information (default: 'powershell.exe'). Can be changed if you have output in a file. To be used with --no-ps option!!! |
--command-path | Command path (default: none). |
--command-options | Command options (default: '-InputFormat none -NoLogo -EncodedCommand'). |
--ps-display | Display powershell script. |
--ps-exec-only | Print powershell output. |
--filter-to | Filter licenses by person/organization (can be a regexp). |
--filter-type | Filter licenses by type (can be a regexp). |
--filter-status | Filter licenses by status (can be a regexp). |
--warning-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{to}, %{status}, %{type}. |
--critical-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL (default: '%{status} =~ /expired|invalid/i'). You can use the following variables: %{to}, %{status}, %{type}. |
--unit | Select the time unit for the expiration thresholds. May be 's' for seconds, 'm' for minutes, 'h' for hours, 'd' for days, 'w' for weeks. Default is seconds. |
--warning-* --critical-* | Thresholds. Can be: 'total', 'expires', 'license-instances-usage', 'license-instances-free', 'license-instances-usage-prct'. |
Option | Description |
---|---|
--filter-counters | Only display some counters (regexp can be used). Example to check SSL connections only : --filter-counters='^xxxx|yyyy$' |
--timeout | Set timeout time for command execution (default: 50 sec) |
--no-ps | Don't encode powershell. To be used with --command and 'type' command. |
--command | Command to get information (default: 'powershell.exe'). Can be changed if you have output in a file. To be used with --no-ps option!!! |
--command-path | Command path (default: none). |
--command-options | Command options (default: '-InputFormat none -NoLogo -EncodedCommand'). |
--ps-display | Display powershell script. |
--ps-exec-only | Print powershell output. |
--filter-name | Filter repositories by name (can be a regexp). |
--exclude-name | Exclude repositories by name (regexp can be used). |
--filter-type | Filter repositories by type (can be a regexp). |
--warning-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{status}, %{name}, %{type}. |
--critical-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL (default: 'not %{status} =~ /ordinal|maintenance/i'). You can use the following variables: %{status}, %{name}, %{type}. |
--warning-* --critical-* | Thresholds. Can be: 'space-usage', 'space-usage-free', 'space-usage-prct'. |
Option | Description |
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--filter-counters | Only display some counters (regexp can be used). Example to check SSL connections only : --filter-counters='^xxxx|yyyy$' |
--timeout | Set timeout time for command execution (default: 50 sec) |
--no-ps | Don't encode powershell. To be used with --command and 'type' command. |
--command | Command to get information (default: 'powershell.exe'). Can be changed if you have output in a file. To be used with --no-ps option!!! |
--command-path | Command path (default: none). |
--command-options | Command options (default: '-InputFormat none -NoLogo -EncodedCommand'). |
--ps-display | Display powershell script. |
--ps-exec-only | Print powershell output. |
--filter-name | Filter job name (can be a regexp). |
--exclude-name | Exclude job name (regexp can be used). |
--filter-type | Filter job type (can be a regexp). |
--unknown-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be UNKNOWN (default: '') You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{enabled}, %{type}, %{last_result}, %{last_state}. |
--warning-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING (default: '') You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{enabled}, %{type}, %{last_result}, %{last_state}. |
--critical-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL (default: '%{enabled} == 1 and not %{last_result} =~ /Success|None/i'). You can use the following variables: %{display}, %{enabled}, %{type}, %{last_result}, %{last_state}. |
--warning-total | Set warning threshold for total jobs. |
--critical-total | Set critical threshold for total jobs. |
Option | Description |
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--status | Status to be returned (Should be numeric value between 0 and 3, or string in ok, warning, critical, unknown). |
--output | Output to be returned. |
Option | Description |
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--filter-counters | Only display some counters (regexp can be used). Example to check SSL connections only : --filter-counters='^xxxx|yyyy$' |
--timeout | Set timeout time for command execution (default: 50 sec) |
--no-ps | Don't encode powershell. To be used with --command and 'type' command. |
--command | Command to get information (default: 'powershell.exe'). Can be changed if you have output in a file. To be used with --no-ps option!!! |
--command-path | Command path (default: none). |
--command-options | Command options (default: '-InputFormat none -NoLogo -EncodedCommand'). |
--ps-display | Display powershell script. |
--ps-exec-only | Print powershell output. |
--filter-name | Filter job name (can be a regexp). |
--exclude-name | Exclude job name (regexp can be used). |
--filter-type | Filter job type (can be a regexp). |
--unknown-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be UNKNOWN. You can use the following variables: %{name}, %{type}, %{status}, %{duration}. |
--warning-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be WARNING. You can use the following variables: %{name}, %{type}, %{status}, %{duration}. |
--critical-status | Define the conditions to match for the status to be CRITICAL (default: 'not %{status} =~ /success/i'). You can use the following variables: %{name}, %{type}, %{status}, %{duration}. |
--warning-* --critical-* | Thresholds. Can be: 'jobs-detected', 'jobs-success', 'jobs-warning', 'jobs-failed'. |
Option | Description |
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--status | Status to be returned (Should be numeric value between 0 and 3, or string in ok, warning, critical, unknown). |
--output | Output to be returned. |
Pour un mode, la liste de toutes les options disponibles et leur signification peut être
affichée en ajoutant le paramètre --help
à la commande :
"/centreon_plugins.exe" \
--plugin apps::backup::veeam::local::plugin \
--mode vsb-jobs \
--help