.TH amtool 1 amtool, version 0.15.3+ds (branch: debian/sid, revision: 0.15.3+ds-3+b1) .SH "NAME" promtool - Tooling for the Prometheus alert manager .SH "SYNOPSIS" .TP \fBamtool [] [ ...]\fR .SH "DESCRIPTION" View and modify the current Alertmanager state. Config File: The alertmanager tool will read a config file in YAML format from one of two default config locations: $HOME/.config/prometheus/amtool.yml or /etc/prometheus/amtool.yml All flags can be given in the config file, but the following are the suited for static configuration: alertmanager.url Set a default alertmanager url for each request author Set a default author value for new silences. If this argument is not specified then the username will be used require-comment Bool, whether to require a comment on silence creation. Defaults to true output Set a default output type. Options are (simple, extended, json) date.format Sets the output format for dates. Defaults to "2006-01-02 15:04:05 MST" .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB-h, --help\fR Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man). .TP \fB--date.format="2006-01-02 15:04:05 MST"\fR Format of date output .TP \fB-v, --verbose\fR Verbose running information .TP \fB--alertmanager.url=http://localhost:9093/\fR Alertmanager to talk to .TP \fB-o, --output=simple\fR Output formatter (simple, extended, json) .TP \fB--version\fR Show application version. .SH "COMMANDS" .SS \fBhelp [...]\fR .PP Show help. .SS \fBalert query [] [...]\fR .PP View and search through current alerts. Amtool has a simplified prometheus query syntax, but contains robust support for bash variable expansions. The non-option section of arguments constructs a list of "Matcher Groups" that will be used to filter your query. The following examples will attempt to show this behaviour in action: amtool alert query alertname=foo node=bar This query will match all alerts with the alertname=foo and node=bar label value pairs set. amtool alert query foo node=bar If alertname is omitted and the first argument does not contain a '=' or a '=~' then it will be assumed to be the value of the alertname pair. amtool alert query 'alertname=~foo.*' As well as direct equality, regex matching is also supported. The '=~' syntax (similar to prometheus) is used to represent a regex match. Regex matching can be used in combination with a direct match. Amtool supports several flags for filtering the returned alerts by state (inhibited, silenced, active, unprocessed). If none of these flags is given, only active alerts are returned. .TP \fB-i, --inhibited\fR Show inhibited alerts .TP \fB-s, --silenced\fR Show silenced alerts .TP \fB-a, --active\fR Show active alerts .TP \fB-u, --unprocessed\fR Show unprocessed alerts .TP \fB-r, --receiver=RECEIVER\fR Show alerts matching receiver (Supports regex syntax) .SS \fBsilence add [] [...]\fR .PP Add a new alertmanager silence This statement will add a silence that matches alerts with the alertname=foo and node=bar label value pairs set. If alertname is omitted and the first argument does not contain a '=' or a '=~' then it will be assumed to be the value of the alertname pair. As well as direct equality, regex matching is also supported. The '=~' syntax (similar to Prometheus) is used to represent a regex match. Regex matching can be used in combination with a direct match. .TP \fB-a, --author=AUTHOR\fR Username for CreatedBy field .TP \fB-d, --duration="1h"\fR Duration of silence .TP \fB--start=START\fR Set when the silence should start. RFC3339 format 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00 .TP \fB--end=END\fR Set when the silence should end (overwrites duration). RFC3339 format 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00 .TP \fB-c, --comment=COMMENT\fR A comment to help describe the silence .SS \fBsilence expire [...]\fR .PP expire an alertmanager silence .SS \fBsilence import [] []\fR .PP Import alertmanager silences from JSON file or stdin This command can be used to bulk import silences from a JSON file created by query command. For example: amtool silence query -o json foo > foo.json amtool silence import foo.json JSON data can also come from stdin if no param is specified. .TP \fB-f, --force\fR Force adding new silences even if it already exists .TP \fB-w, --worker=8\fR Number of concurrent workers to use for import .SS \fBsilence query [] [...]\fR .PP Query Alertmanager silences. Amtool has a simplified prometheus query syntax, but contains robust support for bash variable expansions. The non-option section of arguments constructs a list of "Matcher Groups" that will be used to filter your query. The following examples will attempt to show this behaviour in action: amtool silence query alertname=foo node=bar This query will match all silences with the alertname=foo and node=bar label value pairs set. amtool silence query foo node=bar If alertname is omitted and the first argument does not contain a '=' or a '=~' then it will be assumed to be the value of the alertname pair. amtool silence query 'alertname=~foo.*' As well as direct equality, regex matching is also supported. The '=~' syntax (similar to prometheus) is used to represent a regex match. Regex matching can be used in combination with a direct match. In addition to filtering by silence labels, one can also query for silences that are due to expire soon with the "--within" parameter. In the event that you want to preemptively act upon expiring silences by either fixing them or extending them. For example: amtool silence query --within 8h returns all the silences due to expire within the next 8 hours. This syntax can also be combined with the label based filtering above for more flexibility. The "--expired" parameter returns only expired silences. Used in combination with "--within=TIME", amtool returns the silences that expired within the preceding duration. amtool silence query --within 2h --expired returns all silences that expired within the preceeding 2 hours. .TP \fB--expired\fR Show expired silences instead of active .TP \fB-q, --quiet\fR Only show silence ids .TP \fB--within=WITHIN\fR Show silences that will expire or have expired within a duration .SS \fBsilence update [] [...]\fR .PP Update silences .TP \fB-q, --quiet\fR Only show silence ids .TP \fB-d, --duration=DURATION\fR Duration of silence .TP \fB--start=START\fR Set when the silence should start. RFC3339 format 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00 .TP \fB--end=END\fR Set when the silence should end (overwrites duration). RFC3339 format 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00 .TP \fB-c, --comment=COMMENT\fR A comment to help describe the silence .SS \fBcheck-config [...]\fR .PP Validate alertmanager config files Will validate the syntax and schema for alertmanager config file and associated templates. Non existing templates will not trigger errors. .SS \fBconfig\fR .PP View current config. The amount of output is controlled by the output selection flag: - Simple: Print just the running config - Extended: Print the running config as well as uptime and all version info - Json: Print entire config object as json