# you can disable an alarm notification by setting the 'to' line to: silent # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # low disk space # checking the latest collected values # raise an alarm if the disk is low on # available disk space template: disk_space_usage on: disk.space os: linux freebsd hosts: * families: !/dev !/dev/* !/run !/run/* * calc: $used * 100 / ($avail + $used) units: % every: 1m warn: $this > (($status >= $WARNING ) ? (80) : (90)) crit: $this > (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (90) : (98)) delay: up 1m down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: disk space utilization to: sysadmin template: disk_inode_usage on: disk.inodes os: linux freebsd hosts: * families: !/dev !/dev/* !/run !/run/* * calc: $used * 100 / ($avail + $used) units: % every: 1m warn: $this > (($status >= $WARNING) ? (80) : (90)) crit: $this > (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (90) : (98)) delay: up 1m down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: disk inode utilization to: sysadmin # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # disk fill rate # calculate the rate the disk fills # use as base, the available space change # during the last hour # this is just a calculation - it has no alarm # we will use it in the next template to find # the hours remaining # template: disk_fill_rate # on: disk.space # os: linux freebsd # hosts: * # families: * # lookup: min -10m at -50m unaligned of avail # calc: ($this - $avail) / (($now - $after) / 3600) # every: 1m # units: GB/hour # info: average rate the disk fills up (positive), or frees up (negative) space, for the last hour # calculate the hours remaining # if the disk continues to fill # in this rate # template: out_of_disk_space_time # on: disk.space # os: linux freebsd # hosts: * # families: * # calc: ($disk_fill_rate > 0) ? ($avail / $disk_fill_rate) : (inf) # units: hours # every: 10s # warn: $this > 0 and $this < (($status >= $WARNING) ? (48) : (8)) # crit: $this > 0 and $this < (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (24) : (2)) # delay: down 15m multiplier 1.2 max 1h # info: estimated time the disk will run out of space, if the system continues to add data with the rate of the last hour # to: sysadmin # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # disk inode fill rate # calculate the rate the disk inodes are allocated # use as base, the available inodes change # during the last hour # this is just a calculation - it has no alarm # we will use it in the next template to find # the hours remaining # template: disk_inode_rate # on: disk.inodes # os: linux freebsd # hosts: * # families: * # lookup: min -10m at -50m unaligned of avail # calc: ($this - $avail) / (($now - $after) / 3600) # every: 1m # units: inodes/hour # info: average rate at which disk inodes are allocated (positive), or freed (negative), for the last hour # calculate the hours remaining # if the disk inodes are allocated # in this rate # template: out_of_disk_inodes_time # on: disk.inodes # os: linux freebsd # hosts: * # families: * # calc: ($disk_inode_rate > 0) ? ($avail / $disk_inode_rate) : (inf) # units: hours # every: 10s # warn: $this > 0 and $this < (($status >= $WARNING) ? (48) : (8)) # crit: $this > 0 and $this < (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (24) : (2)) # delay: down 15m multiplier 1.2 max 1h # info: estimated time the disk will run out of inodes, if the system continues to allocate inodes with the rate of the last hour # to: sysadmin # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # disk congestion # raise an alarm if the disk is congested # by calculating the average disk utilization # for the last 10 minutes template: 10min_disk_utilization on: disk.util os: linux freebsd hosts: * families: * lookup: average -10m unaligned units: % every: 1m green: 90 red: 98 warn: $this > $green * (($status >= $WARNING) ? (0.7) : (1)) crit: $this > $red * (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (0.7) : (1)) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.2 max 1h info: average percentage of time the disk was busy over the last 10 minutes to: silent # raise an alarm if the disk backlog # is above 1000ms (1s) per second # for 10 minutes # (i.e. the disk cannot catch up) template: 10min_disk_backlog on: disk.backlog os: linux hosts: * families: * lookup: average -10m unaligned units: ms every: 1m green: 2000 red: 5000 warn: $this > $green * (($status >= $WARNING) ? (0.7) : (1)) crit: $this > $red * (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (0.7) : (1)) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.2 max 1h info: average disk backlog size over the last 10 minutes to: silent