A tool for monitoring network devices written in Go. It features a check mode which complies with the monitoring plugins development guidelines and is therefore compatible with Nagios, Icinga, Zabbix, Checkmk, etc.
You can download the latest compiled version for your platform under the "Releases" tab or build it yourself:
git clone https://github.com/inexio/thola.git
cd thola
go build
Note: This requires Go 1.16 or newer
If you also want to build the client binary, which can be used for sending requests to a running Thola API, use the following build command:
go build --tags client -o thola-client
Thola currently has three main modes of operation with various subcommands:
identify
automatically identifies the device and outputs its vendor, model and other properties.read
reads out values and statistics of the device.read available-components
returns the available components for the device.read count-interfaces
counts the interfaces.read cpu-load
returns the current cpu load of all CPUs.read disk
reads storage utilization.read hardware-health
reads hardware health information like temperatures and fans.read high-availability
reads out the high availability status of a device.read interfaces
outputs the interfaces with several values like error counters and statistics.read sbc
reads out SBC specific information.read memory-usage
reads out the current memory usage.read server
outputs server specific information like users and process count.read ups
outputs the special values of a UPS device.
check
performs checks that can be used in monitoring systems. Output is by default in check plugin format.check cpu-load
checks the average CPU load of all CPUs against given thresholds and outputs the current load of all CPUs as performance data.check disk
checks the free space of storages.check hardware-health
checks the hardware-health of a device.check high-availability
checks the high availability status of a device.check identify
compares the device properties with given expectations.check interface-metrics
outputs performance data for the interfaces, including special values based on the interface type (e.g. Radio Interface).check memory-usage
checks the current memory usage against given thresholds.check sbc
checks an SBC device and outputs metrics for each realm and agent as performance data.check server
checks server specific information.check snmp
checks SNMP reachability.check ups
checks if a UPS device has its main voltage applied and outputs additional performance data like battery capacity or current load, and compares them to optionally given thresholds.check thola-server
checks reachability of a Thola API.
Use the identify
mode to automatically discover some properties of a network device.
$ thola identify
Usage:
thola identify [host] [flags]
Specify the address of the network device in the [host]
argument.
The --format
flag modifies the format of the output. --format pretty
is set by default and is useful when reading the output manually. Other options are json
and xml
.
$ thola identify 10.204.2.90
Device:
Class: ceraos/ip10
Properties:
Vendor: Ceragon
Model: IP-10
SerialNumber: 00:0A:25:25:77:67
OSVersion: 2.9.25-1
Next we want to print the interfaces of the network device and their relevant data. We use the read interfaces
command for this.
$ thola read interfaces 10.204.2.90
Interfaces: [8]
IfIndex: 1
IfDescr: Radio Interface #0
IfType: sonet
IfMtu: 2430
IfSpeed: 367000
...
IfIndex: 5001
IfDescr: Ethernet #7
IfType: ethernetCsmacd
IfMtu: 1548
IfSpeed: 10000000
IfPhysAddress: 00:0A:25:27:57:1E
IfAdminStatus: up
IfOperStatus: down
...
Thola can be executed as a REST API. You can start the API using the api
command:
$ thola api
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\/_/\ \/ \ \ __ \ \ \ \/\ \ \ \ \____ \ \ __ \
\ \_\ \ \_\ \_\ \ \_____\ \ \_____\ \ \_\ \_\
\/_/ \/_/\/_/ \/_____/ \/_____/ \/_/\/_/
⇨ http server started on [::]:8237
For sending requests to the Thola API you can use the Thola client. When executing the Thola client you can specify the address of the API with the --target-api
flag.
$ thola-client identify 10.204.2.90 --target-api http://192.168.10.20:8237
Device:
Class: ceraos/ip10
Properties:
Vendor: Ceragon
Model: IP-10
SerialNumber: 00:0A:25:25:77:67
OSVersion: 2.9.25-1
You can find the full API documentation on our SwaggerHub.
We support a lot of different devices and hope for your contributions to grow our device collection. Some examples are:
- Cisco
- Juniper
- Huawei
- Nokia/ISAM
- Ceragon
- Brocade
- Edgecore
- ...
Basic interface readout is supported for every device.
Currently we mostly work with SNMP, but already provide basic features for HTTP(S). We plan to support more protocols like telnet, SSH and more.
You can run our test located in the test
directory with the go test
command if you have Docker and Docker Compose installed.
If you want to add your own devices to the tests you can put your SNMP recordings in the testdata/devices
folder.
After that you just need to run the script located in create_testdata
to create the expectation files and your devices are included in the testsuite!
We are always looking forward to your ideas and suggestions.
If you want to help us please make sure that your code is conform to our coding style.
Happy coding!