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cbping

Basic Python script to help automate simple network sanity checking

Usage:

pip install requests

git clone https://github.com/couchbasebrian/cbping.git

cd cbping

python cbping.py -H <host> [-P <port>] [-u <username>] [-p <password>] [-c] [-s] [-rc] [-v]

An example for a single node test would be:

    python cbping.py -H 172.23.99.170 -P 8091 -u Administrator -p password -s

or for a cluster wide check:

    python cbping.py -H 172.23.99.170 -P 8091 -u Administrator -p password -c
    
or for a cluster wide check and check if there is an XDCR cluster. If so, check conectivity to there too:

    python cbping.py -H 172.23.99.170 -P 8091 -u Administrator -p password -c -rc

Please specify the host and port of a node in an established cluster, not an uninitialized node showing the setup wizard. Default port is 8091. The verbose flag adds a description for each port being scanned.

Sample output:

I will connect to: https://172.23.99.170:8091/pools/default and run some tests.
This node says that there are 2 nodes in the cluster.

Cluster Node                   Node Status     Node CB version               
------------                   -----------     ---------------               
172.23.99.170:8091             healthy         4.1.1-5914-enterprise         
172.23.99.171:8091             healthy         4.1.1-5914-enterprise         

Hostname             Port       Result                                   Elapsed Time*
--------             ----       ------                                   ------------
172.23.99.171        8091       SUCCESS                                  107.0
172.23.99.171        8092       SUCCESS                                  111.0
172.23.99.171        8093       SUCCESS                                  106.0
172.23.99.171        8094       [Errno 61] Connection refused            162.0
172.23.99.171        9100       SUCCESS                                  120.0
172.23.99.171        9102       SUCCESS                                  120.0
172.23.99.171        9103       [Errno 61] Connection refused            163.0
172.23.99.171        9104       [Errno 61] Connection refused            167.0
172.23.99.171        9105       [Errno 61] Connection refused            181.0
172.23.99.171        9998       [Errno 61] Connection refused            169.0
172.23.99.171        9999       SUCCESS                                  146.0
172.23.99.171        11207      SUCCESS                                  106.0
172.23.99.171        11209      SUCCESS                                  109.0
172.23.99.171        11210      SUCCESS                                  103.0
172.23.99.171        11211      SUCCESS                                  132.0
172.23.99.171        11214      SUCCESS                                  107.0
172.23.99.171        11215      [Errno 61] Connection refused            144.0
172.23.99.171        18091      SUCCESS                                  182.0
172.23.99.171        18092      SUCCESS                                  116.0
172.23.99.171        18093      SUCCESS                                  111.0
172.23.99.171        4369       SUCCESS                                  108.0
172.23.99.171        21100      SUCCESS                                  118.0             
*Elapsed time is in microseconds.

---------- Remote Clusters ----------

I will get the info from: https://172.23.99.170:8091/pools/default/remoteClusters?uuid=12495008e3e9b644d42acbb90963688c

deleted    hostname                  name                 uri                                               
-------    --------                  ----                 ---                                               
False      172.23.99.172:8091        XDCRReceiver411      /pools/default/remoteClusters/XDCRReceiver411     

Hostname             Port       Result                                   Elapsed Time*        
--------             ----       ------                                   ------------        
172.23.99.172        8091       SUCCESS                                  145.0            
172.23.99.172        8092       SUCCESS                                  133.0            
172.23.99.172        8093       SUCCESS                                  135.0            
172.23.99.172        11209      SUCCESS                                  13.0             
172.23.99.172        11210      SUCCESS                                  128.0            
172.23.99.172        11211      SUCCESS                                  143.0            
172.23.99.172        80         [Errno 61] Connection refused            192.0            
172.23.99.172        8080       [Errno 61] Connection refused            178.0            
*Elapsed time is in microseconds.

-------------- Buckets --------------

I will get bucket info from: https://172.23.99.170:8091/pools/default/buckets

Bucket Name          itemCount  Bucket Type    
-----------          ---------  -----------    
BUCKETNAME           1004       membase        

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