sys_watchdog ================= [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/sys_watchdog.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/sys_watchdog) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/tomlobato/sys_watchdog.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/tomlobato/sys_watchdog) ![](http://ruby-gem-downloads-badge.herokuapp.com/sys_watchdog?type=total&label=gem%20downloads) By [Bettercall.io](https://bettercall.io/). sys_watchdog keeps your *NIX servers green by performing periodic checks and optionally actions like service restarts and notifications. Take 20min to install and start to think what you\`ll make with your spare time ;) ## Install Requirements: Ruby 2.1+ (install on [Centos](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-ruby-on-rails-with-rbenv-on-centos-7) [Debian](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-ruby-on-rails-with-rvm-on-debian-8) [Ubuntu](https://gorails.com/setup/ubuntu/16.04)) **Perform this and following steps logged as root user.** ``` gem install sys_watchdog ``` If using Rbenv, run ```rbenv rehash``` to make sys_watchdog binary available. ## Setup ``` sys_watchdog setup ``` Edit ```/etc/sys_watchdog.yml```. You can see example configurations in [util/sys_watchdog_sample.yml](https://github.com/tomlobato/sys_watchdog/blob/master/util/sys_watchdog_sample.yml) and [test/sys_watchdog_test.yml](https://github.com/tomlobato/sys_watchdog/blob/master/test/sys_watchdog_test.yml). ## Test run Run from command line: ``` sys_watchdog test ``` It will execute all system tests defined in ```/etc/sys_watchdog.yml``` and exit. You can use this to adjust your tests and get a grasp of the sys_watchdog operation. ## Start Finally, start the periodic run... ``` sys_watchdog start ``` ## Command line Cli ``` # sys_watchdog help sys_watchdog v0.1.13 Usage: sys_watchdog [setup|test|start|stop|once|uninstall|help|version] When called without options executes the system tests each 60 seconds. This is the normal operation when working with a system daemon starter like systemd or upstart. Options: setup Create the configuration file, create the working directory and configure periodic run with systemd or cron. test Similar to once, but also sets the log output to STDOUT. start Start periodic run. If using systemd it will run 'systemctl start sys_watchdog'. If using cron it will enable/uncomment the cronjob line. stop Stop periodic run. once Run tests once and exit, rather than run each 60 seconds which is the normal behavior. uninstall Deletes created files and services. After that, if you want to completlly uninstall, run 'gem uninstall sys_watchdog'. -v, version Prints version and exit. -h, help     Prints the current message. ``` ## Config Settings ```config:```section of ```/etc/sys_watchdog.yml```: setting | description -------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- name | - server_name | - slack_token | - slack_channel| - smtp_server | - smtp_domain | - mail_from | - mail_to | - ## Sys Test Settings ```tests:```section of ```/etc/sys_watchdog.yml```: setting | description ------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test_cmd | - test_url | - notify_on_output_change | - restore_cmd | - expected_regex | - expected_string | - expected_max | - expected_min | - ## Minimal /etc/sys_watchdog.yml ```yml config: name: My Website Server smtp_server: smtp.mymailer.com smtp_domain: mysite.com mail_from: system@mysite.com mail_to: - myself@mysite.com tests: site_status: test_url: https://www.mysite.com disk_root: test_cmd: "df / | grep -v Filesystem | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//'" expected_max: 90 worker_status: test_cmd: ps aux | grep 'sidekiq 4.2.10 site' ``` ## Full sample /etc/sys_watchdog.yml ```yml config: name: My Website Server server_name: main website # if not present, `hostname` will be used # Send alerts to Slack (create your slack token in https://github.com/slack-ruby/slack-ruby-client#usage) # slack_token: xoxb-... # slack_channel: '#alerts' # Send email alerts (via any smtp server: https://sendgrid.com, https://postmarkapp.com/ or your own) # smtp_server: smtp.mysite.com # smtp_domain: mysite.com # mail_from: system@mysite.com # mail_to: # - myself@mysite.com tests: ## General boot_time: notify_on_output_change: uptime -s ## URLs site_status: test_url: https://www.mysite.com # helpdesk_status: # test_url: https://helpdesk_status.mysite.com ## Disks disk_root: test_cmd: "df / | grep -v Filesystem | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//'" expected_max: 90 # disk_shared_storage: # test_cmd: "df /var/www/site/shared | grep -v Filesystem | awk '{print $5}' | sed 's/%//'" # expected_max: 90 ## Mounts # shared_storage: # test_cmd: mount | grep /var/www/site/shared ## Services # dns_server: # test_cmd: host -t A www.mysite.com ns1.mydns.com | tail -1 # expected_regex: ^www.mysite.com has address # restore_cmd: systemctl restart bind9 # redis_server: # test_cmd: systemctl status redis-server # expected_string: Active: active (running) # restore_cmd: systemctl restart redis-server ## Processes # worker_status: # test_cmd: ps aux | grep 'sidekiq 4.2.10 site' ``` ## Create a Slack Token From https://github.com/slack-ruby/slack-ruby-client ... This is something done in Slack, under [integrations](https://my.slack.com/services). Create a [new bot](https://my.slack.com/services/new/bot), and note its API token. ![](images/register-bot.png) ## Develop **Don\`t need root privileges here.** Download & install dependencies: ``` git clone https://github.com/tomlobato/sys_watchdog cd sys_watchdog bundle ``` Run code tests: ``` chmod 0600 test/sys_watchdog_test.yml rake test ``` Run sys_watchdog tests: ``` ruby -Ilib/ bin/sys_watchdog test ``` Send a PR and win a merge! Its free ;) ## Copyright and License Copyright (c) 2017, [Bettercall.io](https://bettercall.io). This project is licensed under the MIT License.