Server status monitor written in Go
gossm performs checks if servers can be reached every t seconds and notifies when unsuccessful
Run from terminal:
go get github.com/ssimunic/gossm/cmd/gossm
go build github.com/ssimunic/gossm/cmd/gossm
./gossm -config configs/myconfig.json
This will build and run program with configuration file configs/myconfig.json
.
Following arguments are available:
config
configuration file path (default "configs/default.json")
log
log file path (default "logs/current-date.log")
http
address for http server (default ":8080")
logfilter
text to filter log by (both console and file)
nolog
presence of this argument will disable logging to file only
Example: ./gossm -config configs/myconfig.json -logfilter tcp -http :1337
. Web interface will be available at localhost:1337
.
You can also use ./gossm -help
for help.
An example Dockerfile is located in the project root. Currently there is no offical build on Docker Hub, but that can be addressed if more people show interest.
An example docker-compose is also found in our project root.
version: "2"
services:
gossm:
build: ./
ports:
- "8067:8080"
volumes:
- ./configs:/configs
- ./logs:/var/log/gossum
Getting started with docker-compose
is as simple as having Docker and Docker Compose installed on your machine, and typing:
docker-compose build
docker-compose up
Please note that the example config found at configs/default.json
is invalid JSON, so we will need to fix that before bringing up the container.
JSON structure is used for configuration. Example can be found in configs/default.json
.
{
"settings": {
"notifications": {
"email": [
{
"smtp": "smtp.gmail.com",
"port": 587,
"username": "silvio.simunic@gmail.com",
"password": "...",
"from": "silvio.simunic@gmail.com",
"to": [
"silvio.simunic@gmail.com"
]
}
],
"telegram": [
{
"botToken": "123456:ABC-DEF1234...",
"chatId": "12341234"
}
],
"slack": [
{
"bearerToken": "bearerToken",
"channelId": "channelId"
}
],
"pushover": [
{
"userKey": "user_key",
"appToken": "app_token"
}
],
"webhook": [
{
"url": "url",
"method": "GET"
}
],
"sms": [
{
"sms": "todo"
}
]
},
"monitor": {
"checkInterval": 15,
"timeout": 5,
"maxConnections": 50,
"exponentialBackoffSeconds": 5
}
},
"servers": [
{
"name":"Local Webserver 1",
"ipAddress":"192.168.20.168",
"port": 80,
"protocol": "tcp",
"checkInterval": 5,
"timeout": 5
},
{
"name":"Test server 1",
"ipAddress":"162.243.10.151",
"port": 80,
"protocol": "tcp",
"checkInterval": 5,
"timeout": 5
},
{
"name":"Test server 2",
"ipAddress":"162.243.10.151",
"port": 8080,
"protocol": "tcp",
"checkInterval": 5,
"timeout": 5
}
]
}
checkInterval
check interval for each server in seconds
timeout
check connection timeout in seconds
maxConnections
maximum concurrent connections
exponentialBackoffSeconds
After each notification, time until next notification is available is increased exponetially. On first unsuccessful server reach, notification will always be sent immediately. If, for example, exponentialBackoffSeconds
is set to 5
, then next notifications will be available after 5, 25, 125... seconds. On successful server reach after downtime, this will be reset.
name
server name for identification
ipAddress
server ip address
port
server port
protocol
network protocol (tcp, udp)
checkInterval
check interval for each server in seconds (this will override global settings)
timeout
check connection timeout in seconds (this will override global settings)
There can be multiple email or sms notification settings.
smtp
smtp server address
port
smtp server port
username
login email
password
login password
from
email that notifications will be sent from
to
array of recipients
botToken
Telegram Bot token obtained via the BotFather.
chatId
ChatID of the user to message (Can also be a group id).
bearerToken
Bearer auth token for Slack app.
channelId
Slack channel ID.
appToken
your Pushover application's API token
userKey
the user/group key of your Pushover user
url
url to make request to
method
method to use (GET
or POST
)
Server information will be stored in server
parameter.
TODO
JSON of current status is available at /json
endpoint.
Example is given below.
{
"tcp 162.243.10.151:80": [
{
"time": "2018-03-06T19:57:33.633712261+01:00",
"online": true
}
],
"tcp 176.32.98.166:80": [
{
"time": "2018-03-06T19:57:33.650150286+01:00",
"online": true
}
]
}