check_postgres is the PostgreSQL monitoring plugin for the
Nagios/Icinga monitoring systems.
Over two years have passed since check_postgres 2.22.0 had been
released. The new release 2.23.0 brings check_postgres up to date with
PostgreSQL 10, and adds a number of new features:
Version 2.23.0 Released October 31, 2017
Support PostgreSQL 10. (David Christensen, Christoph Berg)
Change table_size to use pg_table_size() on 9.0+, i.e. include the TOAST table size in the numbers reported. Add new
actionsindexes_size and total_relation_size, using the respective pg_indexes_size() and pg_total_relation_size()
functions.All size checks will now also check materialized views where applicable. (Christoph Berg)
Connection errors are now always critical, not unknown. (Christoph Berg)
New action replication_slots checking if logical or physical replication slots have accumulated too much data (Glyn
Astill)
Multiple same_schema improvements (Glyn Astill)
Add Spanish message translations (Luis Vazquez)
Allow a wrapper function to run wal_files and archive_ready actions as non-superuser (Joshua Elsasser)
Add some defensive casting to the bloat query (Greg Sabino Mullane)
Invoke psql with option -X (Peter Eisentraut)
Update postgresql.org URLs to use https. (Magnus Hagander)
check_txn_idle: Don't fail when query contains 'disabled' word (Marco Nenciarini)
check_txn_idle: Use state_change instead of query_start. (Sebastian Webber)
check_hot_standby_delay: Correct extra space in perfdata (Adrien Nayrat)
Remove \r from psql output as it can confuse some regexes (Greg Sabino Mullane)
Sort failed jobs in check_pgagent_jobs for stable output. (Christoph Berg)
Download:
https://github.com/bucardo/check_postgres/releases/tag/2.23.0