Reports information about Windows service status.
Monitoring some services may require running agent with administrator privileges.
Configuration:
[[inputs.win_services]]
## Names of the services to monitor. Leave empty to monitor all the available services on the host
service_names = [
"LanmanServer",
"TermService",
]
Measurements & Fields:
- win_services
- state : integer
- startup_mode : integer
The state
field can have the following values:
- 1 - stopped
- 2 - start pending
- 3 - stop pending
- 4 - running
- 5 - continue pending
- 6 - pause pending
- 7 - paused
The startup_mode
field can have the following values:
- 0 - boot start
- 1 - system start
- 2 - auto start
- 3 - demand start
- 4 - disabled
- All measurements have the following tags:
- service_name
- display_name
Example Output:
win_services,host=WIN2008R2H401,display_name=Server,service_name=LanmanServer state=4i,startup_mode=2i 1500040669000000000
win_services,display_name=Remote\ Desktop\ Services,service_name=TermService,host=WIN2008R2H401 state=1i,startup_mode=3i 1500040669000000000
TICK Scripts
A sample TICK script for a notification about a not running service.
It sends a notification whenever any service changes its state to be not running and when it changes that state back to running.
The notification is sent via an HTTP POST call.
stream
|from()
.database('cua')
.retentionPolicy('autogen')
.measurement('win_services')
.groupBy('host','service_name')
|alert()
.crit(lambda: "state" != 4)
.stateChangesOnly()
.message('Service {{ index .Tags "service_name" }} on Host {{ index .Tags "host" }} is in state {{ index .Fields "state" }} ')
.post('http://localhost:666/alert/service')