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License: AGPL-3

NSCA Client

This is a technical module to send passive alerts to your favorite NSCA daemon (Nagios, Shinken...). This module is based on the Odoo cron system and requires a NSCA client installed on the system to satisfy the /usr/sbin/send_nsca command.

Installation

To use this module, you need to install a NSCA client.

On Debian/Ubuntu:

$ sudo apt-get install nsca-client

Configuration

To configure this module, you need to:

  • Configure your server and a passive service in your monitoring tool (e.g service Odoo Mail Queue on host MY-SERVER).
  • Declare your NSCA server in the menu Configuration / Technical / NSCA Client / Servers

nsca_client/static/description/server.png

  • Create NSCA checks in the menu Configuration / Technical / NSCA Client / Checks

nsca_client/static/description/check.png

  • Code the methods which will be called by the NSCA checks.

Such methods must return a tuple (RC, MESSAGE, PERFORMANCE_DATA) where RC is an integer, MESSAGE a unicode string AND PERFOMANCE_DATA is a dictionary. RC values and the corresponding status are:

  • 0: OK
  • 1: WARNING
  • 2: CRITICAL
  • 3: UNKNOWN

PERFORMANCE_DATA is not mandatory, so it could be possible to send (RC, MESSAGE). Each element of PERFORMANCE_DATA will be a dictionary that could contain:

  • value: value of the data (required)
  • max: Max value on the chart
  • min: Minimum value on the chart
  • warn: Warning value on the chart
  • crit: Critical value on the chart
  • uom: Unit of Measure on the chart (s - Seconds, % - Percentage, B - Bytes, c - Continuous)

The key of the dictionary will be used as the performance_data label.

E.g:

class MailMail(models.Model):
    _inherit = 'mail.mail'

    @api.model
    def nsca_check_mails(self):
        mails = self.search([('state', '=', 'exception')])
        if mails:
            return (1, u"%s mails not sent" % len(mails), {
              'exceptions': {'value': len(mails)}})
        return (0, u"OK", {'exceptions': {'value': len(mails)}})

On the example, the performance data will use the label exceptions and the value will be the number of exception of mails.

Usage

Try me on Runbot

Bug Tracker

Bugs are tracked on GitHub Issues. In case of trouble, please check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first, help us smashing it by providing a detailed and welcomed feedback.

Credits

Images

  • Daniel Foré: Icon (Elementary theme, GPL).

Contributors

Maintainer

Odoo Community Association

This module is maintained by the OCA.

OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and promote its widespread use.

To contribute to this module, please visit https://odoo-community.org.