# centreon-plugins [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-APACHE2-brightgreen.svg)](https://github.com/centreon/centreon-plugins/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) [![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/centreon/centreon-plugins.svg)](https://github.com/centreon/centreon-plugins/stargazers) [![GitHub forks](https://img.shields.io/github/forks/centreon/centreon-plugins.svg)](https://github.com/centreon/centreon-plugins/network) “centreon-plugins” is a free and open source project to monitor systems. The project can be used with Centreon and all monitoring softwares compatible with Nagios plugins. You can monitor many systems: * application: Apache, Asterisk, Elasticsearch, Github, Jenkins, Kafka, Nginx, Pfsense, Redis, Tomcat, Varnish,... * cloud: AWS, Azure, Docker, Office365, Nutanix, Prometheus,... * database: Firebird, Informix, MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, Postgres, Cassandra * hardware: printers (rfc3805), UPS (Powerware, Mge, Standard), Sun Hardware, Cisco UCS, SensorIP, HP Proliant, HP Bladechassis, Dell Openmanage, Dell CMC, Raritan,... * network: Aruba, Brocade, Bluecoat, Brocade, Checkpoint, Cisco AP/IronPort/ASA/Standard, Extreme, Fortigate, H3C, Hirschmann, HP Procurve, F5 BIG-IP, Juniper, PaloAlto, Redback, Riverbed, Ruggedcom, Stonesoft,... * os: Linux (SNMP, NRPE), Freebsd (SNMP), AIX (SNMP), Solaris (SNMP)... * storage: EMC Clariion, Netapp, Nimble, HP MSA p2000, Dell EqualLogic, Qnap, Panzura, Synology... ## Basic Usage We'll use a basic example to show you how to monitor a system. I have finished the install section and i want to monitor a Linux in SNMP. First, i need to find the plugin to use in the list: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --list-plugin | grep -i linux | grep 'PLUGIN' PLUGIN: os::linux::local::plugin PLUGIN: os::linux::snmp::plugin It seems that 'os::linux::snmp::plugin' is the good one. So i verify with the option ``--help`` to be sure: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --plugin=os::linux::snmp::plugin --help ... Plugin Description: Check Linux operating systems in SNMP. It's exactly what i need. Now i'll add the option ``--list-mode`` to know what can i do with it: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --plugin=os::linux::snmp::plugin --list-mode ... Modes Available: processcount time list-storages disk-usage diskio uptime swap cpu-detailed load traffic cpu inodes list-diskspath list-interfaces packet-errors memory tcpcon storage I would like to test the 'load' mode: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --plugin=os::linux::snmp::plugin --mode=load UNKNOWN: Missing parameter --hostname. It's not working because some options are missing. I can have a description of the mode and options with the option ``--help``: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --plugin=os::linux::snmp::plugin --mode=load --help Eventually, i have to configure some SNMP options: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --plugin=os::linux::snmp::plugin --mode=load --hostname=127.0.0.1 --snmp-version=2c --snmp-community=public OK: Load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 | 'load1'=0.00;;;0; 'load5'=0.00;;;0; 'load15'=0.00;;;0; I can set threshold with options ``--warning`` and ``--critical``: $ perl centreon_plugins.pl --plugin=os::linux::snmp::plugin --mode=load --hostname=127.0.0.1 --snmp-version=2c --snmp-community=public --warning=1,2,3 --critical=2,3,4 OK: Load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 | 'load1'=0.00;0:1;0:2;0; 'load5'=0.00;0:2;0:3;0; 'load15'=0.00;0:3;0:4;0; For more information or help, please read 'doc/en/user/guide.rst'.