systemdunits

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Published: May 5, 2021 License: GPL-3.0 Imports: 11 Imported by: 1

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Systemd units state monitoring with Netdata

Systemd is a suite of basic building blocks for a Linux system.

This module monitors Systemd units state.

  • Works only on linux systems.
  • Disabled by default. Should be explicitly enabled in the go.d.conf:
# go.d.conf
modules:
  systemdunits: yes

Charts

It produces the following charts:

  • Service Unit State in state
  • Socket Unit State in state
  • Target Unit State in state
  • Path Unit State in state
  • Device Unit State in state
  • Mount Unit State in state
  • Automount Unit State in state
  • Swap Unit State in state
  • Timer Unit State in state
  • Scope Unit State in state
  • Slice Unit State in state

Unit states

Code Name Meaning
1 active started, bound, plugged in, ..., depending on the unit type
2 inactive stopped, unbound, unplugged, ..., depending on the unit type
3 activating in the process of being activated
4 deactivating in the process of being deactivated
5 failed the service failed in some way (process returned error code on exit, or crashed, an operation timed out, or after too many restarts)

Configuration

Edit the go.d/systemdunits.conf configuration file using edit-config from the Netdata config directory, which is typically at /etc/netdata.

cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory
sudo ./edit-config go.d/systemdunits.conf

Needs only include option. Syntax is shell file name pattern.

Here are some examples:

jobs:
  - name: my-specific-service-unit
    include:
      - 'my-specific.service'

  - name: service-units
    include:
      - '*.service'

  - name: socket-units
    include:
      - '*.socket'

For all available options, see the Systemdunits collector's configuration file.

Troubleshooting

To troubleshoot issues with the systemdunits collector, run the go.d.plugin with the debug option enabled. The output should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.

First, navigate to your plugins directory, usually at /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/. If that's not the case on your system, open netdata.conf and look for the setting plugins directory. Once you're in the plugin's directory, switch to the netdata user.

cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
sudo -u netdata -s

You can now run the go.d.plugin to debug the collector:

./go.d.plugin -d -m systemdunits

Documentation

Overview

Package systemdunits is a systemd units states collector

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Types

type Config

type Config struct {
	Include []string     `yaml:"include"`
	Timeout web.Duration `yaml:"timeout"`
}

type SystemdUnits

type SystemdUnits struct {
	module.Base
	Config `yaml:",inline"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func New

func New() *SystemdUnits

func (*SystemdUnits) Charts

func (s *SystemdUnits) Charts() *module.Charts

func (*SystemdUnits) Check

func (s *SystemdUnits) Check() bool

func (*SystemdUnits) Cleanup

func (s *SystemdUnits) Cleanup()

func (*SystemdUnits) Collect

func (s *SystemdUnits) Collect() map[string]int64

func (*SystemdUnits) Init

func (s *SystemdUnits) Init() bool

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