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check_nextcloud
Nagios/Centreon plugin for nextcloud serverinfo API (https://github.com/nextcloud/serverinfo)
Syntax / Help
./check_nextcloud.py -u username -p password -H cloud.example.com -c [system|storage|shares|webserver|php|database|users]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version Print the version of this script
-u USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
Username of the user with administrative permissions
on the nextcloud server
-p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
Password of the user
-H HOSTNAME, --hostname=HOSTNAME
Nextcloud server address (make sure that the address
is a trusted domain in the config.php)
-c CHECK, --check=CHECK
The thing you want to check
[system|storage|shares|webserver|php|database|activeUsers|uploadFilesize]
--upload-filesize Filesize in MiB, GiB without spaces (default="512.0GiB")
--protocol=PROTOCOL Protocol you want to use [http|https]
(default="https")
--ignore-proxy Ignore any configured proxy server on this system for
this request
--api-url=API_URL Url of the api
(default="/ocs/v2.php/apps/serverinfo/api/v1/info")
Install
- Copy the check (python script) in your nagios/centreon plugins folder
- Create a check with the following command line:
or for the check:$USER1$/plugins_custom/check_nextcloud.py -u $_HOSTCLOUDUSER$ -p $_HOSTCLOUDPWD$ -H $HOSTNAME$ -c $ARG1$ --ignore-proxy
uploadFilesize
$USER1$/plugins_custom/check_nextcloud.py -u $_HOSTCLOUDUSER$ -p $_HOSTCLOUDPWD$ -H $HOSTNAME$ -c $ARG1$ --upload-filesize=$ARG2$ --ignore-proxy
- Create a service for each thing you want to check (system, storage, etc.) and link it to your host(s)
- Add the credentials of your nextcloud admin user as custom macro (CLOUDUSER, COUDPWD) to your host.
Example 1
./check_nextcloud.py -u adminUser -p secretPassword -H cloud.example.com -c system --ignore-proxy
OK - Nextcloud version: 12.0.3.3
Example 2
./check_nextcloud.py -u adminUser -p secretPassword -H cloud.example.com -c activeUsers --ignore-proxy
OK - Last 5 minutes: 3 user(s), last 1 hour: 10 user(s), last 24 hour: 44 user(s) | users_last_5_minutes=3, users_last_1_hour=10, users_last_24_hours=44
This will return a status message and create a graph based on the performance data.
Example 3
./check_nextcloud.py -u adminUser -p secretPassword -H cloud.example.com -c uploadFilesize --upload-filesize=2.0GiB --ignore-proxy
OK - Upload max filesize: 2.0GiB
# Or, when changed after an update...
CRITICAL - Upload max filesize is set to 512.0MiB, but should be 2.0GiB