Host Template: Cloud - Azure - Virtual Network Gateways

Overview Copied

Azure VPN gateways are a type of virtual network gateway which allows encrypted traffic to be sent over the public Internet between an Azure virtual network and an on-premises location.

This Host Template allows you to monitor all the metrics you need to efficiently run Azure Virtual Network Gateway on Microsoft Azure. After installation, you’ll be able to check the average bandwidth of a tunnel in bytes per second as well as monitor packet and bytes transmissions accurately.

This Host Template includes the following Service Checks:

Service Check Name Description Default Thresholds (Metric: Warning, Critical) UOM
Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Bandwidth

Average bandwidth of a tunnel in bytes per second

[Default Timespan = 5mins, Default Check Interval = 5mins]

N/A B/s
Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Bytes

Outgoing/Incoming bytes of a tunnel

[Default Timespan = 5mins, Default Check Interval = 5mins]

N/A B
Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Packets

Outgoing/Incoming packet count of a tunnel

[Default Timespan = 5mins, Default Check Interval = 5mins]

N/A N/A

Note

The “Default Timespan” given for these Service Checks refers to the time period we use when retrieving metrics from Azure.

Note

See details about Nagios thresholds here.

Prerequisites for monitoring Copied

Provide Subscription Access Copied

To use this Host Template you will need to provide access to the subscription you wish to monitor. Navigate to the Subscriptions section and select your Subscription.

In the Subscription to be monitored, click Access Control (IAM).

Then click the Add button, select the required role and select the application, once for each of the following roles:

Add Subscription to Application

Add Subscription to Application

Repeat these steps for each subscription you wish to monitor.

Usage Instructions Copied

Please review the overall Cloud - Azure Opspack documentation for details on prerequisites, known issues, and other necessary configurations that apply to all Host Templates in the Opspack.

Add this Host Template Copied

Add the Cloud - Azure - Virtual Network Gateways Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host. If the resource you’re monitoring has no hostname or public IP, then open the Advanced settings pane and change Host Check Command to Always assumed to be UP.

Note

For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Host Templates to Hosts.

Add and configure Variables Copied

The Service Checks in this Host Template use the following variables, and they will be added to your Opsview Monitor instance alongside the Host Template:

Note

For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Variables to Hosts.

Apply Changes Copied

Apply Changes and the system will now be monitored:

View Output

Available Variables Copied

AZURE_CREDENTIALS Copied

The Value is not used and therefore can be set to anything. Override the arguments with your Azure Credentials.

Plugin Parameter Position in Variable Name Description
N/A (Opsview UI Only) Value Credentials The credentials for your Azure Subscription
--subscription-id Arg1 Subscription ID The Subscription ID of your Azure Subscription
--client-id Arg2 Client ID The Client ID of your Azure Subscription
--secret-key Arg3 Secret Key The Secret Key of your Azure Subscription
--tenant-id Arg4 Tenant ID The Tenant ID of your Azure Subscription

AZURE_RESOURCE_DETAILS Copied

The Value is not used and therefore can be set to anything. Override the arguments with your Azure Resource Details.

Plugin Parameter Position in Variable Name Description
N/A (Opsview UI Only) Value Resource Details The details of your Azure Resource
--resource-group Arg1 Resource Group Name of the Azure resource group of your resource
--resource-name Arg2 Resource Name Name of the Azure resource to be monitored

Plugin help Copied

Plugin: check_azure

Secure Args

This plugin uses the Secure Args feature for argument passing.

For mode-specific help, run the plugin with the -h -m <mode> flags. This will list the required and optional Variable Arguments for that mode. The appropriate mode for each Service Check is listed here:

Service Check Name Mode
Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Bandwidth Az.Net.VNG.Tunnel.Bandwidth
Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Bytes Az.Net.VNG.Tunnel.Bytes
Azure - Virtual Net Gateway - Tunnel Packets Az.Net.VNG.Tunnel.Packets
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