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pm2-monit-elk

v0.0.3

Published

Send pm2 monit to Elasticsearch

Downloads

14

Readme

Description

Automatically send pm2 monit stasts to Elasticsearch

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pm2-monit-elk

Install

$ npm install pm2 -g

$ pm2 install pm2-monit-elk

Configuration

Default settings:

  • interval is 10 second. Represents the refresh_rate of the cpu and network workers.
  • elasticsearch_url is localhost:9200. Represents Elasticsearch host URL.
  • elasticsearch_index is server_monitoring. Represents index to save server monitoring logs in Elasticsearch.
  • elasticsearch_user is blank by default.
  • elasticsearch_password is blank by default.

To modify the config values you can use Keymetrics dashboard or the following commands:

pm2 set pm2-monit-elk:interval 2
pm2 set pm2-monit-elk:elasticsearch_url es.example.com:9200
pm2 set pm2-monit-elk:elasticsearch_index server_monitoring_new
pm2 set pm2-monit-elk:elasticsearch_user username
pm2 set pm2-monit-elk:elasticsearch_password password

NOTE: If basic authentication is enabled on your elasticsearch, specially via Search Guard, provide username and password as part of host url e.g. "http://username:pass@localhost:9200"

:warning: If this module uses too much CPU, set the interval value to 10 or more.

Uninstall

$ pm2 uninstall pm2-monit-elk

Update to latest version

$ pm2 module:update pm2-monit-elk

License

MIT

Thanks

Thnaks to @jokerguys and his repository https://github.com/jokerguys/pm2-server-monit-elasticsearch for some ideas.