check_pg_streaming_replication/README.md

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Nagios plugin to check Postgres Streaming replication

This script could be used as Nagios check plugin to verify Postgres Streaming replication state.

This script :

  • check if Postgres is running (CRITICAL raise if not)
  • check if Postgres is in recovery mode :
    • if Postgres is in recovery mode :
      • retreive from Postgres the last xlog file receive and the xlog file replay
      • check if Postgres recovery configuration file is NOT present (CRITICAL raise if present)
      • retreive master connection informations from Postgres recovery configuration file (UNKNOWN raise on error). Default Postgres master TCP port will be used if port is not specify.
      • retreive the current state and sync state of the host from Postgres master server by making a connection on master server (UNKNOWN raise on error).
      • check if the current state of the host is "streaming" (CRITICAL raise if not)
      • check if the current sync state of the host is "sync" (CRITICAL raise if not)
      • if the check of the current XLOG file of the master host is enabled :
        • retreive current xlog file from Postgres master server by making a connection on master server (UNKNOWN raise on error).
        • check if the current master xlog file is the last received xlog file (CRITICAL raise if not)
      • check if the last received xlog file is the last replay xlog file : if not, check the current delay with the last replayed transaction against replay_warn_delay and replay_crit_delay thresholds and raise corresponding error if they are exceeded
      • Return OK state
    • if Postgres is not in recovery mode :
      • check if Postgres recovery configuration file is present (CRITICAL raise if present)
      • check if stand-by client(s) is connected (WARNING raise if not)
      • Return OK state with list and count of stand-by client(s)

Note : This script was originally write for PostgreSQL 9.1 and test on 9.1, 9.5 and 9.6 but it could be compatible with other versions of PostgreSQL. Do not hesitate to tell me how this script work with other versions and share some fix. All contributions are welcome !

Requirements

  • On master node : Slaves must be able to connect with user from recovery.conf to database with the same name (or another specify with -D) as trust (or via md5 using password specify in ~/.pgpass).

  • On standby node : PG_USER must be able to connect localy on the database with the same name (or another specify with -D) as trust (or via md5 using password specify in ~/.pgpass).

  • sudo must be install on each nodes.

Usage

Usage : check_pg_streaming_replication [-d] [-h] [options]
    -u pg_user              Specify Postgres user (Default : postgres)
    -b psql_bin             Specify psql binary path (Default : /usr/bin/psql)
    -m pg_main              Specify Postgres main directory path
                            (By default, try to auto-detect it, on your system it :
                            /var/lib/postgresql/9.6/main)
    -r recovery_conf        Specify Postgres recovery configuration file path
                            (Default : [PG_MAIN]/recovery.conf)
    -U pg_master_user       Specify Postgres user to use on master (Default : user from recovery.conf file)
    -p pg_port              Specify default Postgres master TCP port (Default : 5432)
    -D dbname               Specify DB name on Postgres master/slave to connect on (Default : PG_USER)
    -C 1/0                  Enable or disable check if the current XLOG file of the master host is the same
                            of the last replay XLOG file (Default : 1)
    -w replay_warn_delay    Specify the replay warning delay in second (Default : 3)
    -c replay_crit_delay    Specify the replay critical delay in second (Default : 5)
    -d                      Debug mode
    -h                      Show this message

Copyright (c) 2014-2019 Benjamin Renard

License

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.