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This check monitors the state of any Windows Service and submits a service check to Datadog.
The Windows Service check is included in the Datadog Agent package, so you don’t need to install anything else on your Windows hosts.
The configuration is located in the windows_service.d/conf.yaml
file in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory. See the sample windows_service.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options. When you are done editing the configuration file, restart the Agent to load the new configuration.
The check can monitor all services on the system or selectively monitor a few services by name. Beginning with Agent version 7.41, the check can select which services to monitor based on their startup type.
This example configuration monitors only the Dnscache
and wmiApSrv
services:
instances:
- services:
- dnscache
- wmiapsrv
This example uses the ALL
keyword to monitor all services on the host. If the ALL
keyword is used, the other patterns in the instance are ignored.
instances:
- services:
- ALL
The check uses case-insensitive Python regular expressions when matching service names. If a service name includes special characters, you must escape the special characters with a \
. For example, MSSQL$CRMAWS
becomes MSSQL\$CRMAWS
and Web Server (prod)
becomes Web Server \(prod\)
. The service name pattern matches all service names that start with the pattern. For an exact match, use the regular expression ^service$
.
Provide service names as they appear in the service name field, NOT the display name field. For example, configure the service name datadogagent
NOT the display name Datadog Agent
.
Beginning with Agent version 7.41, the check can select which services to monitor based on their startup type.
For example, to monitor only the services that have an automatic
or automatic_delayed_start
startup type.
instances:
- services:
- startup_type: automatic
- startup_type: automatic_delayed_start
The possible values for startup_type
are:
disabled
manual
automatic
automatic_delayed_start
Beginning with Agent version 7.50, the check can select which services to monitor based on whether they have a Service Trigger assigned. Below are some examples showing possible configurations.
# Matches all services that do not have a trigger
services:
- trigger_start: false
# Matches all services with an automatic startup type and excludes services with triggers
services:
- startup_type: automatic
trigger_start: false
# Only matches EventLog service when its startup type is automatic and has triggers
services:
- name: EventLog
startup_type: automatic
trigger_start: true
The check automatically tags the Windows service name to each service check in the windows_service:<SERVICE>
tag. The <SERVICE>
name in the tag uses lowercase and special characters are replaced with underscores. See Getting Started with Tags for more information.
NOTE: The check also automatically tags the Windows service name to each service check in the service:<SERVICE>
tag. This behavior is deprecated. In a future version of the Agent, the check will stop automatically assigning this tag. To stop the check from automatically assigning this tag and to disable the associated deprecation warning, set the disable_legacy_service_tag
option. See Assigning Tags for information on how to assign the service
tag to a service.
Beginning with Agent version 7.40, the check can add a windows_service_startup_type:<STARTUP_TYPE>
tag to each service check to indicate the startup type of the service. Set the windows_service_startup_type_tag
option to include this tag with each service check.
Beginning with Agent version 7.55, the check can add a display_name:<DISPLAY_NAME>
tag to each service check to indicate the display name of the service. Set the collect_display_name_as_tag
option to true
to include this tag with each service check.
Run the Agent’s status subcommand and look for windows_service
under the Checks section.
The Windows Service check does not include any metrics.
The Windows Service check does not include any events.
windows_service.state
Returns OK
if the windows service is in Running state, CRITICAL
if it is Stopped, UNKNOWN
if it is Unknown, and WARNING
for the other service states.
Statuses: ok, warning, critical, unknown
Need help? Contact Datadog support.
If a service is present and matches the configuration, but the Datadog Agent does not report a service check for the service, the Datadog Agent might have insufficient permissions. For example, by default the Datadog Agent does not have access to the NTDS Active Directory Domain Services service. To verify this, run the check from an elevated (run as Admin) PowerShell shell.
& "$env:ProgramFiles\Datadog\Datadog Agent\bin\agent.exe" check windows_service
If the service is present in the output, permissions are the issue. To give the Datadog Agent permission grant Read
access on the service to the Datadog Agent User. We recommend granting Read
access with Group Policy to ensure the permissions persist through Windows Updates.