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Goma
Goma is:
- Japanese name of sesame seeds, and
- an extensible monitoring agent written in Go, described here.
Abstract
Goma is a general purpose monitoring server/client. It can run multiple monitoring processes concurrently in a single server process.
Basically, goma does active (not passive) monitoring to objects like web sites or local OS, and kicks actions on failure and/or recovery.
Monitor processes are loaded from configuration files from a directory at start up, and can be added/started/stopped/removed dynamically via command-line and REST API.
Goma is designed with DevOps in mind. Developers can define and add monitors for their programs easily by putting a rule file to the configuration directory or by REST API. Monitoring rules and actions can be configured flexibly as goma can run arbitrary commands for them.
What goma is not
goma is not designed for metrics collection. Use other tools such as Zabbix for that purpose.
Architecture
goma can run multiple independent monitors in a single process.
A monitor consists of a probe, one or more actions, and optionally a filter. A monitor probes something periodically, and kick actions for failure when the probe, or filtered result of the probe, reports failures. The monitor kicks actions for recovery when the probe or filtered result of the probe reports recovery from failures.
A probe checks a system and report its status as a floating point number. All probes have timeouts; if a probe cannot return a value before the timeout, goma will cancel the probe.
A filter manipulates probe outputs; for example, a filter can produce moving average of probe outputs.
An action implements actions on failures and recoveries.
goma comes with a set of probes, actions, and filters. New probes, actions, and filters can be added as compiled-in plugins.
Pull requests to add new plugins are welcome!
Usage
Read USAGE.md for details.
Install
The latest officially supported Go version is recommended.
go install github.com/cybozu-go/goma/cmd/goma@latest