hubiquitus-ping-monitor
v0.1.0
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This module provides a binary that launches a webapp to monitor alives hubiquitus container in your system. This webapp provides the following paths :
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Hubiquitus-ping-monitor
This module provides a binary that launches a webapp to monitor alives hubiquitus container in your system. This webapp provides the following paths :
/ping/:id/:name
: ping service to collect pings emitted by a hubiquitus-ping module/
: service to display the system status/statusfull
: service that sends a 200 HTTP code if all expected containers are up, 500 else/status
: service that sends a 200 HTTP code if at least one container of each type is up, 500 else
Install the module with :
$ npm install -g hubiquitus-ping-monitor
Note : the -g
option needs root privileges.
The provided executable is h-ping-monitor
.
The available options are :
- -h, --help output usage information
- -V, --version output the version number
- -p, --port [n] HTTP port
- -d, --debug debug
- -f, --file [path] configuration file
Before launching h-ping-monitor
, first create a configuration file specifying which and how much containers you want to follow. For example :
monitoringConf.json
{
"c1": 1,
"c2": 2
}
This configuration file specifies that the monitoring app expects three containers to ping : one c1 and two c2 containers. Launch hubiquitus-ping-monitor with :
$ h-ping-monitor -f path/to/Conf.json
Note that you may have to wait up to 30 seconds so that pings are received by your monitor. On the monitoring webapp, the main page will then display :
We can see that the c1 container and both c2 containers are running.