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NAME
check_pgbackrest - pgBackRest backup check plugin for Nagios
SYNOPSIS
check_pgbackrest [-s|--service SERVICE] [-S|--stanza NAME]
check_pgbackrest [-l|--list]
check_pgbackrest [--help]
DESCRIPTION
check_pgbackrest is designed to monitor pgBackRest (2.52 and above)
backups from Nagios.
-s, --service SERVICE
The Nagios service to run. See section SERVICES for a description of
available services or use "--list" for a short service and
description list.
-S, --stanza NAME
Name of the stanza to check.
--repo REPOSITORY
Repository index to operate on. If no "--repo" argument is provided,
the service will operate on all repositories defined, checking for
inconsistencies across multiple repositories. When using multiple
repositories, it is recommended to also define checks using the
"--repo" argument to verify the sanity of each repository
separately.
-O, --output OUTPUT_FORMAT
The output format. Supported outputs are: "human", "json", "nagios"
(default), "nagios_strict" and "prtg".
The "nagios_strict" output format will filter out unsupported types
of values from the performance data.
-C, --command FILE
pgBackRest executable file (default: "pgbackrest").
-c, --config CONFIGURATION_FILE
pgBackRest configuration file.
-P, --prefix COMMAND
Some prefix command to execute the pgBackRest info command (eg:
"sudo -iu postgres").
-l, --list
List available services.
--debug
Print some debug messages.
-V, --version
Print version and exit.
-?, --help
Show this help page.
SERVICES
Descriptions and parameters of available services.
retention
Fail when the number of full backups is less than the
"--retention-full" argument.
Fail when the number of differential backups is less than the
"--retention-diff" argument.
Fail when the number of incremental backups is less than the
"--retention-incr" argument.
Fail when the newest backup is older than the "--retention-age"
argument.
Fail when the newest full backup is older than the
"--retention-age-to-full" argument.
Fail when the oldest backup is newer than the
"--retention-age-to-oldest" argument.
The following units are accepted (not case sensitive): s (second), m
(minute), h (hour), d (day). You can use more than one unit per
given value.
Arguments are not mandatory to only show some information.
archives
Check if all archived WALs exist between the oldest and the latest
WAL needed for the recovery.
Use the "--wal-segsize" argument to set the WAL segment size.
The following units are accepted (not case sensitive): b (Byte), k
(KB), m (MB), g (GB), t (TB), p (PB), e (EB) or Z (ZB). Only
integers are accepted. Eg. "1.5MB" will be refused, use "1500kB".
The factor between units is 1024 bytes. Eg. "1g = 1G =
1024*1024*1024."
Use the "--ignore-archived-before" argument to ignore the archived
WALs generated before the provided interval. Used to only check the
latest archives.
Use the "--ignore-archived-after" argument to ignore the archived
WALs generated after the provided interval.
The "--latest-archive-age-alert" argument defines the max age of the
latest archived WAL as an interval before raising a critical alert.
The following units are accepted as interval (not case sensitive): s
(second), m (minute), h (hour), d (day). You can use more than one
unit per given value. If not set, the last unit is in seconds. Eg.
"1h 55m 6" = "1h55m6s".
All the missing archives are only shown in the "--debug" mode.
Use "--list-archives" in addition with "--debug" to print the list
of all the archived WAL segments.
Use "--list-boundaries" in addition with "--debug" to print the list
of all the boundary WAL segments fetched from the history files.
By default, all the archives older than the oldest backup start
archive or newer than the max_wal returned by the pgBackRest info
command are ignored.
Use the "--extended-check" argument to force a full check of the
found archives and raise warnings in case of inconsistencies.
When WAL archives on different timelines are found, .history files
are parsed to find the switch point and define the boundary WAL.
Use the "--max-archives-check-number" to prevent infinite WAL
archives check when boundary WAL can't be defined properly.
In case of pgBackRest db history change (after a successful
stanza-upgrade), only the latest db system/version will be checked.
check_pgb_version
Check if this script is running a given version.
You must provide the expected version using "--target-version".
pgbackrest_version
Check if pgBackRest is running a given version.
You must provide the expected version using "--target-version".
CONTRIBUTING
check_pgbackrest is an open project. Any contribution to improve it is
welcome.
VERSION
check_pgbackrest version 2.4, released on Fri Jul 05 2024.
LICENSING
This program is open source, licensed under the PostgreSQL license. For
license terms, see the LICENSE file.
AUTHORS
Author: Stefan Fercot.
Logo: Damien Cazeils (www.damiencazeils.com).
Copyright: (c) 2018-2020, Dalibo / 2020-2024, Stefan Fercot.