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Sensu disk usage check

Table of Contents

Overview

The Sensu disk usage check is a Sensu Check that reports on disk usage
allowing for the inclusion or exclusion of certain file systems and/or file
system types.

Usage

Help output

Cross platform disk usage check for Sensu

Usage:
  check-disk-usage [flags]
  check-disk-usage [command]

Available Commands:
  help        Help about any command
  version     Print the version number of this plugin

Flags:
  -c, --critical float            Critical threshold for file system usage (default 95)
  -E, --exclude-fs-path strings   Comma separated list of file system paths to exclude from checking
  -e, --exclude-fs-type strings   Comma separated list of file system types to exclude from checking
  -f, --fail-on-error             Fail and exit on errors getting file system usage (e.g. permission denied) (default false)
  -h, --help                      help for check-disk-usage
  -H, --human-readable            print sizes in powers of 1024 (default false)
  -I, --include-fs-path strings   Comma separated list of file system paths to check
  -i, --include-fs-type strings   Comma separated list of file system types to check
  -p, --include-pseudo-fs         Include pseudo-filesystems (e.g. tmpfs) (default false)
  -r, --include-read-only         Include read-only filesystems (default false)
  -K, --inodescritical float      Critical threshold for filesystem inode usage (default 85)
  -W, --inodeswarning float       Warning threshold for filesystem inode usage (default 85)
      --metrics                   Output metrics instead of human readable output
      --tags strings              Comma separated list of additional metrics tags using key=value format.
  -w, --warning float             Warning threshold for file system usage (default 85)

Use "check-disk-usage [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Usage notes

  • The include and exclude options for both file system type and path are
    mutually exclusive (e.g. you can not use --exclude-fs-type and
    --include-fs-type on the same check).
  • The file system path on Linux/Unix/macOS systems means the file system mount
    point (e.g. /, /tmp, /home)
  • The file system path on Windows refers to the drive letter (e.g. C:, D:).
    Volumes mounted via UNC paths are not checked.
  • File system types and paths on Windows are capitalized and need to be
    specified as such (e.g. NTFS, C:)
  • The --include-pseudo-fs option is false by default meaning that on Linux
    systems file system with types such as tmpfs (e.g. /dev, /run, etc.) will
    be ignored. This takes precedence over any explicit includes or excludes.
  • The --include-read-only checks for the ro mount option on Linux and the
    read-only mount option on macOS and read-only volumes on Windows. By default
    these file systems will be ignored. The rationale being that if a monitored
    system does not have write access to a file system, it cannot be used to create
    files (not the source of the problem) nor can it be used to clean up the file
    system (not a part of the solution).
  • The --fail-on-error option determines what occurs if the check encounters an
    error, such as permission denied for a file system. If true, the check will
    exit with as a critical failure and provide the error message. If false (the
    defaut), it will specify unknown for that file system, provide the error and
    continue to check the remaining file systems as expected.
  • The --human-readable (False by default) option determines if you prefer
    to display sizes of different drives in a human format. (Like df Unix/linux
    command.)

Configuration

Asset registration

Sensu Assets are the best way to make use of this plugin. If you're not
using an asset, please consider doing so! If you're using sensuctl 5.13 with
Sensu Backend 5.13 or later, you can use the following command to add the asset:

sensuctl asset add sensu/check-disk-usage

If you're using an earlier version of sensuctl, you can find the asset on the Bonsai Asset Index.

Check definition

Linux example

---
type: CheckConfig
api_version: core/v2
metadata:
  name: check-disk-usage
  namespace: default
spec:
  command: >-
    check-disk-usage
    --include-fs-type "xfs,ext4"
    --exclude-fs-path "/boot"
    --warning 90
    --critical 95
  subscriptions:
  - system
  runtime_assets:
  - sensu/check-disk-usage

Windows example

---
type: CheckConfig
api_version: core/v2
metadata:
  name: check-disk-usage
  namespace: default
spec:
  command: >-
    check-disk-usage
    --include-fs-type "NTFS"
    --exclude-fs-path "C:,D:"
    --warning 90
    --critical 95
  subscriptions:
  - system
  runtime_assets:
  - sensu/check-disk-usage

Installation from source

The preferred way of installing and deploying this plugin is to use it as an
Asset. If you would like to compile and install the plugin from source or
contribute to it, download the latest version or create an executable from this
source.

From the local path of the check-disk-usage repository:

go build

Contributing

For more information about contributing to this plugin, see Contributing.

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