Nagios_nsca output pluginedit

  • Plugin version: v3.0.6
  • Released on: 2018-04-06
  • Changelog

For other versions, see the Versioned plugin docs.

Installationedit

For plugins not bundled by default, it is easy to install by running bin/logstash-plugin install logstash-output-nagios_nsca. See Working with plugins for more details.

Getting Helpedit

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Descriptionedit

The nagios_nsca output is used for sending passive check results to Nagios through the NSCA protocol.

This is useful if your Nagios server is not the same as the source host from where you want to send logs or alerts. If you only have one server, this output is probably overkill # for you, take a look at the nagios output instead.

Here is a sample config using the nagios_nsca output:

    output {
      nagios_nsca {
        # specify the hostname or ip of your nagios server
        host => "nagios.example.com"
    # specify the port to connect to
    port => 5667
  }
}

Nagios_nsca Output Configuration Optionsedit

This plugin supports the following configuration options plus the Common Options described later.

Setting Input type Required

host

string

No

message_format

string

No

nagios_host

string

No

nagios_service

string

No

nagios_status

string

Yes

port

number

No

send_nsca_bin

string

No

send_nsca_config

a valid filesystem path

No

Also see Common Options for a list of options supported by all output plugins.

 

hostedit

  • Value type is string
  • Default value is "localhost"

The nagios host or IP to send logs to. It should have a NSCA daemon running.

message_formatedit

  • Value type is string
  • Default value is "%{@timestamp} %{host}: %{message}"

The format to use when writing events to nagios. This value supports any string and can include %{name} and other dynamic strings.

nagios_hostedit

  • Value type is string
  • Default value is "%{host}"

The nagios host you want to submit a passive check result to. This parameter accepts interpolation, e.g. you can use @source_host or other logstash internal variables.

nagios_serviceedit

  • Value type is string
  • Default value is "LOGSTASH"

The nagios service you want to submit a passive check result to. This parameter accepts interpolation, e.g. you can use @source_host or other logstash internal variables.

nagios_statusedit

  • This is a required setting.
  • Value type is string
  • There is no default value for this setting.

The status to send to nagios. Should be 0 = OK, 1 = WARNING, 2 = CRITICAL, 3 = UNKNOWN

portedit

  • Value type is number
  • Default value is 5667

The port where the NSCA daemon on the nagios host listens.

send_nsca_binedit

  • Value type is string
  • Default value is "/usr/sbin/send_nsca"

The path to the send_nsca binary on the local host.

send_nsca_configedit

  • Value type is path
  • There is no default value for this setting.

The path to the send_nsca config file on the local host. Leave blank if you don’t want to provide a config file.

Common Optionsedit

The following configuration options are supported by all output plugins:

Setting Input type Required

codec

codec

No

enable_metric

boolean

No

id

string

No

codecedit

  • Value type is codec
  • Default value is "plain"

The codec used for output data. Output codecs are a convenient method for encoding your data before it leaves the output without needing a separate filter in your Logstash pipeline.

enable_metricedit

  • Value type is boolean
  • Default value is true

Disable or enable metric logging for this specific plugin instance. By default we record all the metrics we can, but you can disable metrics collection for a specific plugin.

idedit

  • Value type is string
  • There is no default value for this setting.

Add a unique ID to the plugin configuration. If no ID is specified, Logstash will generate one. It is strongly recommended to set this ID in your configuration. This is particularly useful when you have two or more plugins of the same type. For example, if you have 2 nagios_nsca outputs. Adding a named ID in this case will help in monitoring Logstash when using the monitoring APIs.

output {
  nagios_nsca {
    id => "my_plugin_id"
  }
}