Maintainer: Mark Mercado mamercad@umflint.edu
This script brings Pingdom checks into Zabbix. It uses Pingdom's API to fetch
the checks and statuses (currently, 'status' and 'lastresponsetime'), and then
produces zabbix_sender
commands to load the data into Zabbix. Currently, we
just cron
the script based on the granularity we're interested in.
For its API, Pingdom uses a combination of HTTP authentication (your Pingdom
credentials) and an HTTP header (App-Key
). By way of the Pingdom interface,
you can create your application key.
For Zabbix, we need a host and a template. We've created a host named 'Pingdom'
and a template named 'Template Pingdom'. The Pingdom template uses Zabbix
low-level discovery to create the items dynamically (key1
in the configuration
file). Based on the discovered items (i.e., your Pingdom checks), it'll create
two items (based on key2
and key3
), Pingdom status
and lastresponsetime
.
The script turns Pingdom's status
from 'up' to 1 and 'down' to 0 (could do it
with Zabbix value maps, but I didn't feel like it at the time).
Rename pingdom-zabbix.ini.sample
to pingdom-zabbix.ini
and update
accordingly.
import json
import re
import requests
import subprocess
import ConfigParser