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-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_crit_dsk66
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_dsk62
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_failed48
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_io69
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_kerberos49
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_ping117
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/check_queue67
-rw-r--r--contrib/aix/pg_stat45
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_apache.pl283
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_apc_ups.pl314
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_bgpstate.pl215
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_dhcp.c992
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/check_dlswcircuit.pl221
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_dns_random.pl75
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_email_loop.pl268
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_fping_in.c430
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/check_ftpget.pl48
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_ifoperstatus.pl145
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_ifstatus.pl178
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_ipxping.c200
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/check_joy.sh69
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_maxchannels.pl231
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_maxwanstate.pl201
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_mem.pl146
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-rw-r--r--contrib/check_mysql.c75
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_mysql.pl73
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_nagios.pl48
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/check_netapp.pl178
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_nmap.py440
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_nwstat.pl188
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_ora_table_space.pl82
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_pop3.pl144
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/check_qmailq.pl121
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_rrd_data.pl129
-rwxr-xr-xcontrib/check_sap.sh70
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_sockets.pl145
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_timeout.c55
-rw-r--r--contrib/check_uptime.c99
-rw-r--r--contrib/checkciscotemp.pl163
-rw-r--r--contrib/maser-oracle.pl13
-rw-r--r--contrib/mrtgext.pl291
-rw-r--r--contrib/readme.txt147
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diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_crit_dsk b/contrib/aix/check_crit_dsk
new file mode 100644
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1#!/bin/sh
2
3#=========================================================================
4# Critical Disk Checker utility
5#
6# This is the same as the disk checker utility but we use it as
7# a seperate service in Nagios to report on partitions that
8# have reached 100% capacity.
9#
10# We have excluded /dev/cd0 because the cdrom drive will always
11# report 100% capacity if a CD is in the drive.
12#
13# Authors: TheRocker
14# SpEnTBoY
15#
16# Email: therocker@pawprints.2y.net
17# lonny@abyss.za.org
18#
19#=======================================================================
20
21NUMBER=`rsh $1 -l root df -kP | grep -vE ":|/dev/cd0" | grep -E "100%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f5 | cut -c1-3 | line`
22TMPFILE=/tmp/tmpcrit.hndl
23TMPTOO=/tmp/twocrit.hndl
24
25if [ "$NUMBER" -eq 100 ]
26then
27
28 `rsh $1 -l root df -kP |grep -vE ":|/dev/cd0" | grep -E "100%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f6,5 >> $TMPFILE`
29
30 LINES=`wc -l /tmp/tmpcrit.hndl | cut -c8`
31 LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/tmpcrit.hndl | cut -c8 `
32 echo "Filesystems over 99% --> \c"
33
34#===============================================================
35# Just a little bit to check for multiple occurances of the
36# condition.
37#===============================================================
38
39 while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
40 do
41
42 cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
43 cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
44 LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
45 LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
46 DATA=`head -1 /tmp/tmpcrit.hndl`
47 echo "( $DATA ) \c"
48
49
50 done
51 echo "\n"
52
53#===============================================================
54# File clean up. Always pick up after yourself. Disk space
55# doesn't grow on trees you know.
56#===============================================================
57
58 rm -f $TMPFILE
59 rm -f $TMPTOO
60 exit 2
61
62else
63
64 echo "No Filesystems over 99%... OK"
65 exit 0
66fi
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_dsk b/contrib/aix/check_dsk
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c8ddb3f
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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
1#! /bin/sh
2
3#======================================================================
4# Disk Checker utility
5#
6# Simple little script that checks the status of all partitions
7# on a node's hard disks. It will produce a warning alert and list
8# the offending filesystems in nagios.
9#
10# Authors: SpEnTBoY
11# TheRocker
12#
13# Email: lonny@abyss.za.org
14# therocker@pawprints.2y.net
15#=====================================================================
16
17NUMBER=`rsh $1 -l root df -kP | grep -v ":" | grep -E "9[0-9]%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f5 | cut -c1-2 | line`
18TMPFILE=/tmp/tmp.hndl
19TMPTOO=/tmp/two.hndl
20
21if [ "$NUMBER" -gt 90 ]
22then
23
24 `rsh $1 -l root df -kP |grep -v ":" | grep -E "9[0-9]%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f6,5 >> $TMPFILE`
25
26 LINES=`wc -l /tmp/tmp.hndl | cut -c8`
27 LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/tmp.hndl | cut -c8 `
28 echo "Filesystems over 90% --> \c"
29
30#======================================================================
31# You'll see this one in a few our shell scripts. Just chcecking for
32# multiple occurances of the warnign condition. We gotta list 'em all
33#======================================================================
34
35 while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
36 do
37
38 cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
39 cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
40 LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
41 LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
42 DATA=`head -1 /tmp/tmp.hndl`
43 echo "( $DATA ) \c"
44
45
46 done
47 echo "\n"
48
49#===============================================================
50# Clean up all those nasty tmp files that suck up valuable
51# disk realestate.
52#===============================================================
53
54 rm -f $TMPFILE
55 rm -f $TMPTOO
56 exit 1
57
58else
59
60 echo "No Filesystems over 90%... OK"
61 exit 0
62fi
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_failed b/contrib/aix/check_failed
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..50cdf7e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/aix/check_failed
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#======================
3# Created May 25, 2000
4#======================
5
6# This scripts is for checking for failed root login attempts on
7# any machine running AIX which has a failedlogin file in /etc/security
8# The purpose is to thwart (good word) any unauthorised people from
9# even trying to log in as root. This plugin has been developed for Nagios
10# running on AIX.
11# Lonny Selinger SpEnTBoY lonny@abyss.za.org
12# May
13
14
15my $server = $ARGV[0];
16
17if (!$ARGV[0]) {
18 print "You must specify a server to check\n";
19 print "usage: ./check_failed <Server Name>\n";
20 exit (-1);
21 } else {
22 open (DATE, "/bin/date '+%b %d' |");
23 while (<DATE>) {
24 $dline = $_;
25 @dresults = $dline;
26 chop $dresults[0];
27 }
28 open (SULOG, "rsh $server -l root who /etc/security/failedlogin | grep root |");
29 while (<SULOG>) {
30 $line = $_;
31 @results = split (/\s+/,$line);
32 if ($line =~ /^root/) {
33 if (join(' ', @results[2,3]) eq $dresults[0]) {
34 print "FAILED root login on $dresults[0], node: $ARGV[0] from $results[5]\n";
35 exit(2);
36 }
37 }
38 }
39}
40if (join(' ', @results[2,3]) ne $dresults[0]) {
41 print "No Failed Root Logins on This Node\n";
42 exit(0);
43}
44exit(0);
45close(SULOG);
46close(DATE);
47
48
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_io b/contrib/aix/check_io
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..58b25f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/aix/check_io
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
1#! /bin/sh
2
3#=================================================================
4#
5# I/O Checker (KBPS)
6# This Script uses iostat to monitor disk io
7# Useful for notifications of disk thrashing.
8#
9# Authors: TheRocker
10# SpEnTBoY
11#
12# Email: therocker@pawprints.2y.net
13# lonny@abyss.za.org
14#
15#================================================================
16
17NUMBER1=`rsh $1 -l root iostat -d | grep -e "hdisk" | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f2 | sort -2 -r | cut -c1 | line`
18NUMBER2=`rsh $1 -l root iostat -d | grep -e "hdisk" | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f2 | sort -2 -r | cut -c2 | line`
19TMPFILE=/tmp/iotest.hndl
20TMPTOO=/tmp/iotwo.hndl
21
22#===========================================================
23#
24# We do an evaluation on $NUMBER1 and $NUMBER2 to see if
25# disk io is exceeding 40%.
26#
27#===========================================================
28
29if [ "$NUMBER1" -gt 4 ] && [ "$NUMBER2" -gt 0 ]
30then
31
32 `rsh $1 -l root iostat -d | grep -v cd0 | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f1,2 | grep -e "4[0-9]." >> $TMPFILE`
33
34#====================================================================
35#
36# Of course, there may be more than one hard disk on the node
37# so we use this bit of code to report on more than one instance
38# of excessive disk IO.
39#
40#====================================================================
41
42 LINES=`wc -l /tmp/iotest.hndl | cut -c8`
43 LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/iotest.hndl | cut -c8 `
44 echo "WARNING!!! Disk I/O Exceeding 40% on --> \c"
45
46 while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
47 do
48
49 cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
50 cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
51 LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
52 LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
53 DATA=`head -1 /tmp/iotest.hndl`
54 echo "( $DATA ) "
55
56
57 done
58 echo "\n"
59
60 rm -f $TMPFILE
61 rm -f $TMPTOO
62 exit 1
63
64else
65
66 print "No Disk I/O Exceeding 40%...OK"
67 exit 0
68
69fi
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_kerberos b/contrib/aix/check_kerberos
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..443ab10
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/aix/check_kerberos
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
1#! /bin/sh
2
3#=========================================================================
4# Kerberos Ticket Checker
5#
6# This script is handy if you allow kerberos tickets to expire
7# on your nodes. The script will simply warn you when a node has
8# kerberos tickets expiring on the current date. This will allow to
9# re-initialize the tickets if you wish to do so.
10#
11# Nothing fancy here, all Nagios will show is the number of tickets
12# that are going to (or already have) expired.
13#
14# An item of note:
15#
16# We made no provisions for the weekend. If tickets expire on the
17# weekend and nobody is around, you won't see a warning on the
18# Nagios console because we look for expired on the current day
19# only. It's a good idea to have this warning emailed to the
20# appropriate admin and if there is something critical that relies
21# on Kerberos, you might want to send a page.
22#
23# Authors: TheRocker
24# SpEnTBoY
25#
26# Email: therocker@pawprints.2y.net
27# lonny@abyss.za.org
28#=========================================================================
29
30TMPFILE=/tmp/kerbtmp.hndl
31DATE=`date +%b' '%d`
32
33rsh $1 -l root /usr/lpp/ssp/kerberos/bin/klist | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f4,5,6 | grep -e "$DATE" > $TMPFILE
34
35
36if [ -s $TMPFILE ]
37then
38
39 LINES=`wc -l /tmp/kerbtmp.hndl | cut -c7-8`
40 echo "Kerberos Tickets set to expire --> \c"
41 echo "$LINES \c"
42 echo "\n"
43
44 rm -f $TMPFILE
45 exit 1
46
47fi
48 echo "Kerberos Tickets are valid"
49 exit 0
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_ping b/contrib/aix/check_ping
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aaa8c84
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/aix/check_ping
@@ -0,0 +1,117 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2
3#================================================================
4#
5# This perl script will accept an argument and simply pass it
6# to ping. It works by sending 2 ping to the specified host
7# and evaluating on the average delta time of those 2 pings.
8#
9# Author: SpEnTBoY
10# Email: lonny@abyss.za.org
11# April 5,2000
12#
13#================================================================
14
15#============================
16# State predefined stuff and
17# requirements
18#============================
19
20require 5.004;
21use POSIX;
22use strict;
23
24sub usage;
25
26my $ipaddr = $ARGV[0];
27
28my $TIMEOUT = 15;
29
30my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
31 'OK' , '0',
32 'WARNING', '1',
33 'CRITICAL', '2');
34
35my $remote = shift || &usage(%ERRORS);
36my $warning = shift || 750;
37my $critical = shift || 1000;
38
39my $state = "OK";
40my $answer = undef;
41my $offset = undef;
42my $line = undef;
43
44#============================================================
45# If theres no response we can exit the bloody thing cleanly
46# last thing I want to do is hang an AIX system ;-)
47#============================================================
48
49$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
50 print ("ERROR: No response from PING! (alarm)\n");
51 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
52};
53alarm($TIMEOUT);
54
55#================================================
56# Pass stddn from $ARGV to the command and parse
57# the info we need (namely the value for "max"
58#================================================
59
60
61
62open(PING,"/usr/sbin/ping -c 2 '$ipaddr' >&1|");
63while (<PING>) {
64 $line = $_;
65 if (/round-trip min\/avg\/max = (.+)\/(.+)\/(.+) ms/) {
66 $offset = $3;
67 last;
68 }
69}
70
71#==================================================
72# Do some error checking on the output of the file
73# and implement values for <crit> and <warn>
74# deffinitions if they were specified by the user
75# or sub in the predefined ones
76#==================================================
77
78if (defined $offset) {
79 if (abs($offset) > $warning) {
80 if (abs($offset) > $critical) {
81 $state = "CRITICAL";
82 $answer = ": Ping Time $offset MS greater than +/- $critical MS\n";
83 } else {
84 $state = "WARNING";
85 $answer = ": Ping Time $offset MS greater than +/- $warning MS\n";
86 }
87 } else {
88 $state = "OK";
89 $answer = ": Ping Time $offset MS\n";
90 }
91} else {
92 $state = "UNKNOWN";
93 $answer = ": $line\n";
94}
95print ("$state$answer");
96exit $ERRORS{$state};
97
98sub usage {
99 print "\n";
100 print "#=========================================\n";
101 print "Check_Ping 0.02 script by Lonny Selinger\n";
102 print "Made with AIX in mind ;-)\n";
103 print "#=========================================\n";
104 print "\n";
105 print "#================================================\n";
106 print " I'm going to need a few more arguments from you\n";
107 print "#================================================\n";
108 print "\n";
109 print "#================================================\n";
110 print "Usage: check_ping <host> [<warn> [<crit>]\n";
111 print "#================================================\n";
112 print "\n";
113 print "<warn> = Ping in MS at which a warning message will be generated.\n Defaults to 750.\n";
114 print "<crit> = Ping in MS at which a critical message will be generated.\n Defaults to 1000.\n\n";
115 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
116}
117
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_queue b/contrib/aix/check_queue
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9f709c5
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@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
1#! /bin/sh
2
3#===============================================================
4# Print Queue Checker
5#
6# The print queue checker simply looks for an occurance of a
7# DOWN queue. A note of warning, if you use remote queues in
8# AIX to redirect print jobs from the AIX queue to an NT print
9# server that print through DLC rather than IP, it will be very
10# s - l - o - w. But it will work.
11#
12# Author: TheRocker
13# Email: therocker@pawprints.2y.net
14#===============================================================
15
16TMPFILE=/tmp/qtmp.hndl
17TMPTOO=/tmp/qtwo.hndl
18
19#=======================================================================
20#
21# This script will also work on AIX 4.2.1 BUT you have to change
22# the following line. AIX 4.2.1 does not support the -W option
23# with lpstat. For AIX 4.2.1 just remove the -W option and it should
24# work just fine.
25#
26#=======================================================================
27
28`rsh $1 -l root lpstat -W | grep -e "DOWN" | tr -s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f1,3 > /tmp/qtmp.hndl 2> /tmp/q_err`
29
30if [ -s $TMPFILE ]
31then
32
33#=======================================================
34#
35# If you've seen the other AIX scripts I wrote you may
36# notice that I use this bit of code a lot. Well it
37# works and appears to be all purpose.
38#
39#=======================================================
40
41 LINES=`wc -l /tmp/qtmp.hndl | cut -c8`
42 LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/qtmp.hndl | cut -c8`
43
44 echo "Print Queue DOWN --> \c"
45
46 while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
47 do
48
49 cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
50 cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
51 LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
52 LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
53 DATA=`head -1 /tmp/qtmp.hndl`
54 echo "( $DATA ) \c"
55
56
57 done
58
59 echo "\n"
60
61 rm -f $TMPFILE
62 rm -f $TMPTOO
63 exit 2
64
65fi
66 echo "Print Queues Running... OK"
67 exit 0
diff --git a/contrib/aix/pg_stat b/contrib/aix/pg_stat
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e0603ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/aix/pg_stat
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
1#!/bin/ksh
2
3#==============================================================================
4# Script was originally created to collect stats and dump then to a log file
5# every five minutes. But we like this better (the log file thing is still
6# good if you want to track availability).
7#
8# Authors: SpEnTBoY
9# TheRocker
10#
11# Email: lonny@abyss.za.org
12# therocker@pawprints.2y.net
13#==============================================================================
14
15#=========================================================================================
16#
17# The best way to do this is to use Kerberos but we use rsh here because our monitoring
18# workstation doesn't have Kerberos installed. In order for this to work, the remote
19# host ($1) must have a .rhosts file that contains a line like:
20#
21# monitorhost nagiosuser
22#
23#=========================================================================================
24
25PAGING2=`rsh $1 -l root lsps -a -s | grep -v Paging | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d'%' -f1`
26
27
28if [ "$PAGING2" -gt "35" ] && [ "$PAGING2" -lt "50" ]
29then
30 echo "Paging Space is over 35% ("$PAGING2")%"
31exit 1
32fi
33
34if [ "$PAGING2" -gt "49" ]
35then
36 echo "WARNING! Paging Space is over 50% ("$PAGING2")%"
37exit 2
38fi
39
40if [ "$PAGING2" -lt "34" ]
41then
42 echo "Paging Space is less than 34% ("$PAGING2")%"
43exit 0
44fi
45
diff --git a/contrib/check_apache.pl b/contrib/check_apache.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b9e69a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_apache.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,283 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# (c)2001 Sebastian Hetze, Linux Information Systems AG
4# send bug reports to <S.Hetze@Linux-AG.com>
5#
6# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
9# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10#
11# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
13# of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14# GNU General Public License for more details.
15#
16# you should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17# along with this program (or with Nagios); if not, write to the
18# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
20#
21#
22# Check apache status information provided by mod_status to find
23# out about the load (number of servers working) and the
24# performance (average response time for recent requests).
25#
26# Usage:
27# check_apache -H <host> [-lhV] [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] [-u <url>]
28#
29# check_apache <host> <warn> <crit> <url> (if you cannot avoid it)
30#
31
32use LWP::UserAgent;
33use URI::URL;
34use Getopt::Long;
35Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
36
37$version=0.01;
38
39my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
40 'OK' , '0',
41 'WARNING', '1',
42 'CRITICAL', '2');
43
44
45#
46# some default values
47#
48$perf_w=500;
49$perf_c=1000;
50$load_w=20;
51$load_c=30;
52$TIMEOUT=15;
53
54#
55# get command line options the regular way
56#
57GetOptions
58 ("V" => \$opt_V, "version" => \$opt_V,
59 "h" => \$opt_h, "help" => \$opt_h,
60 "l" => \$opt_l, "load" => \$opt_l,
61 "v" => \$verbose, "verbose" => \$verbose,
62 "w=s" => \$opt_w, "warning=s" => \$opt_w,
63 "c=s" => \$opt_c, "critical=s" => \$opt_c,
64 "H=s" => \$opt_H, "hostname=s" => \$opt_H,
65 "u=s" => \$opt_u, "url=s" => \$opt_u);
66
67#
68# handle the verbose stuff first
69#
70if ($opt_V) {
71 print "\n";
72 print "check_apache nagios plugin version $version\n";
73 print "\n";
74 print "The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute\n";
75 print "copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\n";
76 print "For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.\n";
77 print "\n";
78 print "Copyright (c) 2001 Sebastian Hetze Linux Information Systems AG\n";
79 print "\n";
80 print "\n";
81 exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
82}
83
84if ($opt_h) {
85 print_help();
86 exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
87}
88
89#
90# now get options the weired way and set the defaults
91# if nothing else is provided
92#
93$opt_H = shift unless ($opt_H);
94print_usage() unless ($opt_H);
95
96if($opt_l) {
97 $autostring="?auto";
98 ($opt_w) || ($opt_w = shift) || ($opt_w = $load_w);
99 $warn = $1 if ($opt_w =~ /([0-9]+)/);
100 ($opt_c) || ($opt_c = shift) || ($opt_c = $load_c);
101 $alert = $1 if ($opt_c =~ /([0-9]+)/);
102} else {
103 $autostring="";
104 ($opt_w) || ($opt_w = shift) || ($opt_w = $perf_w);
105 $warn = $1 if ($opt_w =~ /([0-9]+)/);
106 ($opt_c) || ($opt_c = shift) || ($opt_c = $perf_c);
107 $alert = $1 if ($opt_c =~ /([0-9]+)/);
108}
109
110($opt_u) || ($opt_u = shift) || ($opt_u = "/server-status");
111
112
113#
114# dont let us wait forever...
115#
116$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
117 print ("ERROR: No response from HTTP server (alarm)\n");
118 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
119};
120alarm($TIMEOUT);
121
122
123#
124# now we set things up for the real work
125# and fire up the request
126#
127$ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
128$ua->agent("Nagios/0.1 " . $ua->agent);
129
130
131$urlstring = "http://" . $opt_H . $opt_u . $autostring;
132$url = url($urlstring);
133
134my $req = new HTTP::Request 'GET', $url;
135my $res = $ua->request($req);
136
137#
138# hopefully we´ve got something usefull
139#
140if ($res->is_success) {
141 if($opt_l) {
142 foreach $_ (split /^/m, $res->content) {
143 next if /^\s*$/;
144#
145# this is the load checking section
146# we parse the whole content, just in case someone
147# wants to use this some day in the future
148#
149 if (/^Total Accesses:\s+([0-9.]+)/) { $accesses = $1; next; }
150 if (/^Total kBytes:\s+([0-9.]+)/) { $kbytes = $1; next; }
151 if (/^CPULoad:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $load = $1; next; }
152 if (/^Uptime:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $uptime = $1; next; }
153 if (/^ReqPerSec:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $rps = $1; next; }
154 if (/^BytesPerSec:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $bps = $1; next; }
155 if (/^BytesPerReq:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $bpr = $1; next; }
156 if (/^BusyServers:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $busy = $1; next; }
157 if (/^IdleServers:\s+([0-9.]+)\s+/) { $idle = $1; next; }
158 if (/^Scoreboard:\s+([SRWKDLG_.]+)\s+/) { $score = $1; next; }
159 print "Unknown Status\n";
160 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
161 }
162#
163# now we even parse the whole scoreboard, just for fun
164#
165 foreach $scorepoint (split //m, $score) {
166 if($scorepoint eq '.') { $scores{'.'}+=1; next; } # Unused
167 if($scorepoint eq '_') { $scores{'_'}+=1; next; } # Waiting
168 if($scorepoint eq 'S') { $scores{'S'}+=1; next; } # Starting
169 if($scorepoint eq 'R') { $scores{'R'}+=1; next; } # Reading
170 if($scorepoint eq 'W') { $scores{'W'}+=1; next; } # Writing
171 if($scorepoint eq 'K') { $scores{'K'}+=1; next; } # Keepalive
172 if($scorepoint eq 'D') { $scores{'D'}+=1; next; } # DNS Lookup
173 if($scorepoint eq 'L') { $scores{'L'}+=1; next; } # Logging
174 if($scorepoint eq 'G') { $scores{'G'}+=1; next; } # Going
175 }
176
177 if($busy>$alert) {
178 printf "HTTPD CRITICAL: %.0f servers running\n", $busy;
179 exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
180 }
181 if($busy>$warn) {
182 printf "HTTPD WARNING: %.0f servers running\n", $busy;
183 exit $ERRORS{"WARNING"};
184 }
185 printf "HTTPD ok: %.0f servers running, %d idle\n", $busy, $idle;
186 exit $ERRORS{"OK"};
187
188 } else {
189#
190# this is the performance check section
191# We are a bit lazy here, no parsing of the initial data
192# block and the scoreboard.
193# However, you have the whole set of per server
194# information to play with ;-)
195# The actual performance is measured by adding up the
196# milliseconds required to process the most recent
197# requests of all instances and then taking the average.
198#
199 foreach $tablerow (split /<tr>/m, $res->content) {
200 ($empty,$Srv,$PID,$Acc,$M,$CPU,$SS,$Req,$Conn,$Child,$Slot,$Client,$VHost,$Request)
201 = split /<td>/, $tablerow;
202 if($Req) {
203 $lines+=1;
204 $req_sum+=$Req;
205 }
206 undef $Req;
207 }
208 $average=$req_sum/$lines;
209 if($average>$alert) {
210 printf "HTTPD CRITICAL: average response time %.0f
211 milliseconds\n", $average;
212 exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
213 }
214 if($average>$warn) {
215 printf "HTTPD WARNING: average response time %.0f
216 milliseconds\n", $average;
217 exit $ERRORS{"WARNING"};
218 }
219 if($average>0) {
220 printf "HTTPD ok: average response time %.0f milliseconds\n",
221 $average;
222 exit $ERRORS{"OK"};
223 }
224 print "Unknown Status\n";
225 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
226 }
227} else {
228 print "HTTP request failed\n";
229 exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
230}
231
232
233#
234# ok, now we are almost through
235# These last subroutines do the things for those that do not
236# read source code.
237#
238sub print_usage () {
239 print "Usage: $0 -H <host> [-lhV] [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] [-u <url>]\n"; }
240
241sub print_help () {
242 print "\n";
243 print "\n";
244 print "check_apache nagios plugin version $version\n";
245 print "\n";
246 print "The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute\n";
247 print "copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\n";
248 print "For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.\n";
249 print "\n";
250 print "Copyright (c) 2001 Sebastian Hetze Linux Information Systems AG\n";
251 print "\n";
252 print "\n";
253 print "This plugin checks the apache HTTP service on the specified host.\n";
254 print "It uses the mod_status facilities provided by the apache server.\n";
255 print "The monitoring server must be authorized in httpd.conf.\n";
256 print "\n";
257 print "\n";
258 print_usage();
259 print "\n";
260 print "Options:\n";
261 print " -H, --hostname=ADDRESS\n";
262 print " host name argument for server.\n";
263 print " -l, --load\n";
264 print " check load instead of performance.\n";
265 print " -h, --help\n";
266 print " print detailed help screen.\n";
267 print " -V, --version\n";
268 print " print version information.\n";
269 print " -w, --warning=INTEGER\n";
270 print " load / performance level at which a warning message will be gererated.\n";
271 print " -c, --critical=INTEGER\n";
272 print " load / performance level at which a critical message will be gererated.\n";
273 print " -u, --url=PATH\n";
274 print " location to call mod_status.\n";
275 print "\n";
276 print " Defaults for performance checking are $perf_w/$perf_c msec.\n";
277 print " Defaults for load checking are $load_w/$load_c servers running.\n";
278 print "\n";
279 print "\n";
280}
281#
282# the end
283#
diff --git a/contrib/check_apc_ups.pl b/contrib/check_apc_ups.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dd979f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_apc_ups.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,314 @@
1#! /usr/bin/perl -wT
2#
3# Check_apc_ups - Check APC UPS status via SNMP
4# Shamelessly copied from check_breeze.pl
5#
6# To do:
7# - Send SNMP queries directly, instead of forking `snmpget`.
8# - Make the status less verbose. Maybe we can send an "onLine, time
9# remaining: hh:mm:ss" if all is well, and a list of specific problems
10# if something is broken.
11
12BEGIN {
13 if ($0 =~ m/^(.*?)[\/\\]([^\/\\]+)$/) {
14 $runtimedir = $1;
15 $PROGNAME = $2;
16 }
17}
18
19use strict;
20use Getopt::Long;
21use vars qw($opt_V $opt_h $opt_H $opt_T $opt_t $opt_R $opt_r
22 $opt_L $opt_l $PROGNAME);
23use lib $main::runtimedir;
24use utils qw(%ERRORS &print_revision &support &usage);
25
26sub print_help ();
27sub print_usage ();
28sub get_snmp_int_val ($);
29sub escalate_exitval ($);
30
31$ENV{'PATH'}='';
32$ENV{'BASH_ENV'}='';
33$ENV{'ENV'}='';
34
35Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
36GetOptions
37 ("V" => \$opt_V, "version" => \$opt_V,
38 "h" => \$opt_h, "help" => \$opt_h,
39 "T=s" => \$opt_T, "temp-critical" => \$opt_T,
40 "t=s" => \$opt_t, "temp-warning" => \$opt_t,
41 "R=s" => \$opt_R, "runtime-critical" => \$opt_R,
42 "r=s" => \$opt_r, "runtime-warning" => \$opt_r,
43 "L=s" => \$opt_L, "load-critical" => \$opt_L,
44 "l=s" => \$opt_l, "load-warning" => \$opt_l,
45 "H=s" => \$opt_H, "hostname=s" => \$opt_H);
46
47if ($opt_V) {
48 print_revision($PROGNAME,'$Revision$');
49 exit $ERRORS{'OK'};
50}
51
52if ($opt_h) {print_help(); exit $ERRORS{'OK'};}
53
54($opt_H) || ($opt_H = shift) || usage("Host name/address not specified\n");
55my $host = $1 if ($opt_H =~ /([-.A-Za-z0-9]+)/);
56($host) || usage("Invalid host: $opt_H\n");
57
58# Defaults
59
60$opt_R *= 60 * 100 if (defined $opt_R); # Convert minutes to secs/100
61$opt_r *= 60 * 100 if (defined $opt_R);
62
63my $tempcrit = $opt_T || 60;
64my $tempwarn = $opt_t || 40;
65my $runtimecrit = $opt_R || 30 * 60 * 100; # Secs / 100
66my $runtimewarn = $opt_r || 60 * 60 * 100;
67my $loadcrit = $opt_L || 85;
68my $loadwarn = $opt_l || 50;
69
70if ($tempcrit !~ /\d+/) { usage ("Invalid critical temperature threshold.\n"); }
71if ($tempwarn !~ /\d+/) { usage ("Invalid critical temperature threshold.\n"); }
72
73if ($runtimecrit !~ /\d+/) {
74 usage ("Invalid critical run time threshold.\n");
75}
76if ($runtimewarn !~ /\d+/) {
77 usage ("Invalid warning run time threshold.\n");
78}
79
80if ($loadcrit !~ /\d+/ || $loadcrit < 0 || $loadcrit > 100) {
81 usage ("Invalid critical load threshold.\n");
82}
83if ($loadwarn !~ /\d+/ || $loadwarn < 0 || $loadwarn > 100) {
84 usage ("Invalid warning load threshold.\n");
85}
86
87
88# APC UPS OIDs
89# APC MIBs are available at ftp://ftp.apcftp.com/software/pnetmib/mib
90my $upsBasicOutputStatus = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.4.1.1.0";
91my $upsBasicBatteryStatus = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.1.1.0";
92my $upsAdvInputLineFailCause = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.3.2.5.0";
93my $upsAdvBatteryTemperature = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.2.0";
94my $upsAdvBatteryRunTimeRemaining = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.3.0";
95my $upsAdvBatteryReplaceIndicator = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.4.0";
96my $upsAdvOutputLoad = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.4.2.3.0";
97my $upsAdvTestDiagnosticsResults = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.7.2.3.0";
98
99my @outputStatVals = (
100 [ undef, undef ], # pad 0
101 [ undef, undef ], # pad 1
102 [ "onLine", $ERRORS{'OK'} ], # 2
103 [ "onBattery", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 3
104 [ "onSmartBoost", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 4
105 [ "timedSleeping", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 5
106 [ "softwareBypass", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 6
107 [ "off", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 7
108 [ "rebooting", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 8
109 [ "switchedBypass", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 9
110 [ "hardwareFailureBypass", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 10
111 [ "sleepingUntilPowerReturn", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 11
112 [ "onSmartTrim", $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ], # 12
113);
114
115my @failCauseVals = (
116 undef,
117 "noTransfer",
118 "highLineVoltage",
119 "brownout",
120 "blackout",
121 "smallMomentarySag",
122 "deepMomentarySag",
123 "smallMomentarySpike",
124 "largeMomentarySpike",
125 "selfTest",
126 "rateOfVoltageChnage",
127);
128
129my @battStatVals = (
130 [ undef, undef ], # pad 0
131 [ undef, undef ], # pad 1
132 [ "batteryNormal", $ERRORS{'OK'} ], # 2
133 [ "batteryLow", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 3
134);
135
136my @battReplVals = (
137 [ undef, undef ], # pad 0
138 [ "noBatteryNeedsReplacing", $ERRORS{'OK'} ], # 1
139 [ "batteryNeedsReplacing", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 2
140);
141
142my @diagnosticsResultsVals = (
143 [ undef, undef ], # pad 0
144 [ "OK", $ERRORS{'OK'} ], # 1
145 [ "failed", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 2
146 [ "invalidTest", $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'} ], # 3
147 [ "testInProgress", $ERRORS{'OK'} ], # 4
148);
149
150my $exitval = $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
151my $data;
152my $onbattery = 3;
153
154$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsBasicOutputStatus );
155
156print "Output status: ";
157if (defined ($data) && defined ($outputStatVals[$data][0])) {
158 print "$outputStatVals[$data][0] | ";
159 escalate_exitval($outputStatVals[$data][1]);
160} else {
161 print "unknown | ";
162}
163
164$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsAdvBatteryRunTimeRemaining );
165
166print "Rem time: ";
167if (defined ($data)) {
168 my $hrs = int($data / (60 * 60 * 100)); # Data is hundredths of a second
169 my $mins = int($data / (60 * 100)) % 60;
170 my $secs = ($data % 100) / 100;
171 printf "%d:%02d:%05.2f | ", $hrs, $mins, $secs;
172 if ($data <= $runtimecrit) {
173 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'CRITICAL'});
174 } elsif ($data <= $runtimewarn) {
175 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'WARNING'});
176 } else {
177 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'OK'});
178 }
179} else {
180 print "unknown | ";
181}
182
183$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsBasicBatteryStatus );
184
185print "Battery status: ";
186if (defined ($data) && defined ($battStatVals[$data][0])) {
187 my $failcause = "unknown";
188 my $fc = get_snmp_int_val( $upsAdvInputLineFailCause );
189 if ($data == $onbattery) {
190 if (defined ($failCauseVals[$fc])) { $failcause = $failCauseVals[$fc]; }
191 print "$battStatVals[$data][0] ($failcause) | ";
192 } else {
193 print "$battStatVals[$data][0] | ";
194 }
195 escalate_exitval($battStatVals[$data][1]);
196} else {
197 print "unknown | ";
198}
199
200$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsAdvBatteryTemperature );
201
202print "Battery temp(C): ";
203if (defined ($data)) {
204 print "$data | ";
205 if ($data >= $tempcrit) {
206 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'CRITICAL'});
207 } elsif ($data >= $tempwarn) {
208 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'WARNING'});
209 } else {
210 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'OK'});
211 }
212} else {
213 print "unknown | ";
214}
215
216$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsAdvBatteryReplaceIndicator );
217
218print "Battery repl: ";
219if (defined ($data) && defined ($battReplVals[$data][0])) {
220 print "$battReplVals[$data][0] | ";
221 escalate_exitval($battReplVals[$data][1]);
222} else {
223 print "unknown | ";
224}
225
226$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsAdvOutputLoad );
227
228print "Output load (%): ";
229if (defined ($data)) {
230 print "$data | ";
231 if ($data >= $loadcrit) {
232 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'CRITICAL'});
233 } elsif ($data >= $loadwarn) {
234 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'WARNING'});
235 } else {
236 escalate_exitval($ERRORS{'OK'});
237 }
238} else {
239 print "unknown | ";
240}
241
242$data = get_snmp_int_val( $upsAdvTestDiagnosticsResults );
243
244print "Diag result: ";
245if (defined ($data) && defined ($diagnosticsResultsVals[$data][0])) {
246 print "$diagnosticsResultsVals[$data][0]\n";
247 escalate_exitval($diagnosticsResultsVals[$data][1]);
248} else {
249 print "unknown\n";
250}
251
252
253exit $exitval;
254
255
256sub print_usage () {
257 print "Usage: $PROGNAME -H <host> -T temp -t temp -R minutes -r minutes\n";
258 print " -L percent -l percent\n";
259}
260
261sub print_help () {
262 print_revision($PROGNAME,'$Revision$');
263 print "Copyright (c) 2001 Gerald Combs/Jeffrey Blank/Karl DeBisschop
264
265This plugin reports the status of an APC UPS equipped with an SNMP management
266module.
267
268";
269 print_usage();
270 print "
271-H, --hostname=HOST
272 Name or IP address of host to check
273-T --temp-critical
274 Battery degrees C above which a CRITICAL status will result (default: 60)
275-t --temp-warning
276 Battery degrees C above which a WARNING status will result (default: 40)
277-R --runtime-critical
278 Minutes remaining below which a CRITICAL status will result (default: 30)
279-r --runtime-warning
280 Minutes remaining below which a WARNING status will result (default: 60)
281-L --load-critical
282 Output load pct above which a CRITICAL status will result (default: 85
283-l --load-warning
284 Output load pct above which a WARNING status will result (default: 50
285
286";
287 support();
288}
289
290sub get_snmp_int_val ($) {
291 my $val=0;
292 my $oid = shift(@_);
293
294 $val = `/usr/bin/snmpget $host public $oid 2> /dev/null`;
295 my @test = split(/ /,$val,3);
296
297 return undef unless (defined ($test[2]));
298
299 if ($test[2] =~ /\(\d+\)/) { # Later versions of UCD SNMP
300 ($val) = ($test[2] =~ /\((\d+)\)/);
301 } elsif ($test[2] =~ /: \d+/) {
302 ($val) = ($test[2] =~ /: (\d+)/);
303 } else {
304 $val = $test[2];
305 }
306
307 return $val;
308}
309
310sub escalate_exitval ($) {
311 my $newval = shift(@_);
312
313 if ($newval > $exitval) { $exitval = $newval; }
314}
diff --git a/contrib/check_bgpstate.pl b/contrib/check_bgpstate.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6658a0b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_bgpstate.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,215 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# check_bgpstate.pl - nagios plugin
4#
5# Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron
6#
7# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
10# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11#
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15# GNU General Public License for more details.
16#
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
20#
21#
22# Report bugs to: ck@zet.net
23#
24# 11.01.2000 Version 1.0
25
26
27
28use strict;
29
30use Net::SNMP;
31use Getopt::Long;
32&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
33
34
35# whois programm for RIPE database queries
36my $whois = '/usr/bin/whois';
37my $status;
38my $TIMEOUT = 30;
39
40# critical bgp sessions
41my %uplinks = ( 1273, 'Uplink ECRC',
42 1755, 'Uplink EBONE',
43 3300, 'Uplink AUCS'
44 );
45
46my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
47 'OK' , '0',
48 'WARNING', '1',
49 'CRITICAL', '2');
50
51
52my %bgpPeerState = (
53 '1',"idle",
54 '2',"connect",
55 '3',"active",
56 '4',"opensent",
57 '5',"openconfirm",
58 '6',"established"
59 );
60my $state = "UNKNOWN";
61my $answer = "";
62my $snmpkey;
63my $snmpoid;
64my $key;
65my $community = "public";
66my $port = 161;
67my @snmpoids;
68my $snmpbgpPeerState = '1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2';
69my $snmpbgpPeerLocalAddr = '1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.5';
70my $snmpbgpPeerRemoteAddr = '1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.7';
71my $snmpbgpPeerRemoteAs = '1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.9';
72my $hostname;
73my $session;
74my $error;
75my $response;
76my %bgpStatus;
77my $bgpestablished =0 ;
78my $bgpcritical =0;
79my $bgpdown =0;
80my $bgpidle =0;
81my $bgpmessage;
82my $asname;
83my $remoteas;
84my @output;
85
86sub usage {
87 printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
88 printf "\n";
89 printf "Perl bgpstate plugin for Nagios\n";
90 printf "monitors all BGP sessions\n";
91 printf "usage: \n";
92 printf "check_bgpstate.pl -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME>\n";
93 printf "Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron\n";
94 printf "check_bgpstate.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
95 printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
96 printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
97 printf "\n\n";
98 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
99}
100
101# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
102$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
103 print ("ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (alarm)\n");
104 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
105};
106alarm($TIMEOUT);
107
108
109$status = GetOptions("community=s",\$community,
110 "port=i",\$port);
111if ($status == 0)
112{
113 &usage;
114}
115
116 #shift;
117 $hostname = shift || &usage;
118
119
120push(@snmpoids, $snmpbgpPeerState);
121push(@snmpoids, $snmpbgpPeerLocalAddr);
122push(@snmpoids, $snmpbgpPeerRemoteAddr);
123push(@snmpoids, $snmpbgpPeerRemoteAs);
124
125foreach $snmpoid (@snmpoids) {
126
127 ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
128 -hostname => $hostname,
129 -community => $community,
130 -port => $port
131 );
132
133 if (!defined($session)) {
134 $state='UNKNOWN';
135 $answer=$error;
136 print ("$state: $answer");
137 exit $ERRORS{$state};
138 }
139
140 if (!defined($response = $session->get_table($snmpoid))) {
141 $answer=$session->error;
142 $session->close;
143 $state = 'CRITICAL';
144 print ("$state: $answer,$community,$snmpkey");
145 exit $ERRORS{$state};
146 }
147
148 foreach $snmpkey (keys %{$response}) {
149 $snmpkey =~ m/.*\.(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$)/;
150 $key = $1;
151# printf "debug: $snmpkey: $key -> $response->{$snmpkey}\n";
152 $bgpStatus{$key}{$snmpoid} = $response->{$snmpkey};
153 }
154 $session->close;
155}
156
157foreach $key (keys %bgpStatus) {
158 if ($bgpStatus{$key}{$snmpbgpPeerState} == 6 ) {
159 $bgpestablished++;
160 }
161 elsif ($bgpStatus{$key}{$snmpbgpPeerState} == 1 ) {
162 $bgpidle++;
163 }
164 else {
165 $bgpdown++ ;
166 if (exists($uplinks{$bgpStatus{$key}{$snmpbgpPeerRemoteAs}}) ) {
167 $bgpcritical++;
168 }
169 @output = `$whois -T aut-num AS$bgpStatus{$key}{$snmpbgpPeerRemoteAs}`;
170
171 $asname = "";
172 foreach (@output) {
173 if (m/as-name/) {
174 $asname = $_;
175 $asname =~ s/as-name://;
176 last;
177 }
178 if ( $asname =~ "" && m/descr/ ) {
179 $asname = $_;
180 $asname =~ s/descr://;
181 }
182 }
183 $asname =~ s/^\s*//;
184 $asname =~ s/\s*$//;
185 $bgpmessage .= sprintf("Peering with AS%s not established -> %s<BR>",
186 $bgpStatus{$key}{$snmpbgpPeerRemoteAs},
187 $asname);
188 }
189}
190
191
192 if ($bgpdown > 0) {
193 if ($bgpcritical > 0) {
194 $state = 'CRITICAL';
195 }
196 else {
197 $state = 'WARNING';
198 }
199 $answer = sprintf("host '%s', sessions up: %d, down: %d, shutdown: %d<BR>",
200 $hostname,
201 $bgpestablished,
202 $bgpdown, $bgpidle);
203 $answer = $answer . $bgpmessage . "\n";
204 }
205 else {
206 $state = 'OK';
207 $answer = sprintf("host '%s', sessions up: %d, down: %d, shutdown: %d\n",
208 $hostname,
209 $bgpestablished,
210 $bgpdown,$bgpidle);
211 }
212
213print ("$state: $answer");
214exit $ERRORS{$state};
215
diff --git a/contrib/check_dhcp.c b/contrib/check_dhcp.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8168b94
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_dhcp.c
@@ -0,0 +1,992 @@
1/******************************************************************************
2*
3* CHECK_DHCP.C
4*
5* Program: DHCP plugin for Nagios
6* License: GPL
7* Copyright (c) 2001 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
8*
9* License Information:
10*
11* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14* (at your option) any later version.
15*
16* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19* GNU General Public License for more details.
20*
21* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
23* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
24*
25*****************************************************************************/
26
27#include <stdio.h>
28#include <stdlib.h>
29#include <string.h>
30#include <errno.h>
31#include <unistd.h>
32#include <sys/time.h>
33#include <sys/ioctl.h>
34#include <fcntl.h>
35#include <features.h>
36#include <linux/if_ether.h>
37#include <getopt.h>
38#include <net/if.h>
39#include <sys/socket.h>
40#include <sys/types.h>
41#include <netinet/in.h>
42#include <arpa/inet.h>
43#include <netdb.h>
44
45#define PROGNAME "check_dhcp"
46
47/*#define DEBUG*/
48#define HAVE_GETOPT_H
49
50
51/**** Common definitions ****/
52
53#define STATE_OK 0
54#define STATE_WARNING 1
55#define STATE_CRITICAL 2
56#define STATE_UNKNOWN -1
57
58#define OK 0
59#define ERROR -1
60
61#define FALSE 0
62#define TRUE 1
63
64
65/**** DHCP definitions ****/
66
67#define MAX_DHCP_CHADDR_LENGTH 16
68#define MAX_DHCP_SNAME_LENGTH 64
69#define MAX_DHCP_FILE_LENGTH 128
70#define MAX_DHCP_OPTIONS_LENGTH 312
71
72
73typedef struct dhcp_packet_struct{
74 u_int8_t op; /* packet type */
75 u_int8_t htype; /* type of hardware address for this machine (Ethernet, etc) */
76 u_int8_t hlen; /* length of hardware address (of this machine) */
77 u_int8_t hops; /* hops */
78 u_int32_t xid; /* random transaction id number - chosen by this machine */
79 u_int16_t secs; /* seconds used in timing */
80 u_int16_t flags; /* flags */
81 struct in_addr ciaddr; /* IP address of this machine (if we already have one) */
82 struct in_addr yiaddr; /* IP address of this machine (offered by the DHCP server) */
83 struct in_addr siaddr; /* IP address of DHCP server */
84 struct in_addr giaddr; /* IP address of DHCP relay */
85 unsigned char chaddr [MAX_DHCP_CHADDR_LENGTH]; /* hardware address of this machine */
86 char sname [MAX_DHCP_SNAME_LENGTH]; /* name of DHCP server */
87 char file [MAX_DHCP_FILE_LENGTH]; /* boot file name (used for diskless booting?) */
88 char options[MAX_DHCP_OPTIONS_LENGTH]; /* options */
89 }dhcp_packet;
90
91
92typedef struct dhcp_offer_struct{
93 struct in_addr server_address; /* address of DHCP server that sent this offer */
94 struct in_addr offered_address; /* the IP address that was offered to us */
95 u_int32_t lease_time; /* lease time in seconds */
96 u_int32_t renewal_time; /* renewal time in seconds */
97 u_int32_t rebinding_time; /* rebinding time in seconds */
98 struct dhcp_offer_struct *next;
99 }dhcp_offer;
100
101
102typedef struct requested_server_struct{
103 struct in_addr server_address;
104 struct requested_server_struct *next;
105 }requested_server;
106
107
108#define BOOTREQUEST 1
109#define BOOTREPLY 2
110
111#define DHCPDISCOVER 1
112#define DHCPOFFER 2
113#define DHCPREQUEST 3
114#define DHCPDECLINE 4
115#define DHCPACK 5
116#define DHCPNACK 6
117#define DHCPRELEASE 7
118
119#define DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE 53
120#define DHCP_OPTION_HOST_NAME 12
121#define DHCP_OPTION_BROADCAST_ADDRESS 28
122#define DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_ADDRESS 50
123#define DHCP_OPTION_LEASE_TIME 51
124#define DHCP_OPTION_RENEWAL_TIME 58
125#define DHCP_OPTION_REBINDING_TIME 59
126
127#define DHCP_INFINITE_TIME 0xFFFFFFFF
128
129#define DHCP_BROADCAST_FLAG 32768
130
131#define DHCP_SERVER_PORT 67
132#define DHCP_CLIENT_PORT 68
133
134#define ETHERNET_HARDWARE_ADDRESS 1 /* used in htype field of dhcp packet */
135#define ETHERNET_HARDWARE_ADDRESS_LENGTH 6 /* length of Ethernet hardware addresses */
136
137unsigned char client_hardware_address[MAX_DHCP_CHADDR_LENGTH]="";
138
139char network_interface_name[8]="eth0";
140
141u_int32_t packet_xid=0;
142
143u_int32_t dhcp_lease_time=0;
144u_int32_t dhcp_renewal_time=0;
145u_int32_t dhcp_rebinding_time=0;
146
147int dhcpoffer_timeout=2;
148
149dhcp_offer *dhcp_offer_list=NULL;
150requested_server *requested_server_list=NULL;
151
152int valid_responses=0; /* number of valid DHCPOFFERs we received */
153int requested_servers=0;
154int requested_responses=0;
155
156int request_specific_address=FALSE;
157int received_requested_address=FALSE;
158struct in_addr requested_address;
159
160
161int process_arguments(int, char **);
162int call_getopt(int, char **);
163int validate_arguments(void);
164void print_usage(void);
165void print_help(void);
166
167int get_hardware_address(int,char *);
168
169int send_dhcp_discover(int);
170int get_dhcp_offer(int);
171
172int get_results(void);
173
174int add_dhcp_offer(struct in_addr,dhcp_packet *);
175int free_dhcp_offer_list(void);
176int free_requested_server_list(void);
177
178int create_dhcp_socket(void);
179int close_dhcp_socket(int);
180int send_dhcp_packet(void *,int,int,struct sockaddr_in *);
181int receive_dhcp_packet(void *,int,int,int,struct sockaddr_in *);
182
183
184
185int main(int argc, char **argv){
186 int dhcp_socket;
187 int result;
188
189 if(process_arguments(argc,argv)!=OK){
190 /*usage("Invalid command arguments supplied\n");*/
191 printf("Invalid command arguments supplied\n");
192 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
193 }
194
195
196 /* create socket for DHCP communications */
197 dhcp_socket=create_dhcp_socket();
198
199 /* get hardware address of client machine */
200 get_hardware_address(dhcp_socket,network_interface_name);
201
202 /* send DHCPDISCOVER packet */
203 send_dhcp_discover(dhcp_socket);
204
205 /* wait for a DHCPOFFER packet */
206 get_dhcp_offer(dhcp_socket);
207
208 /* close socket we created */
209 close_dhcp_socket(dhcp_socket);
210
211 /* determine state/plugin output to return */
212 result=get_results();
213
214 /* free allocated memory */
215 free_dhcp_offer_list();
216 free_requested_server_list();
217
218 return result;
219 }
220
221
222
223/* determines hardware address on client machine */
224int get_hardware_address(int sock,char *interface_name){
225 struct ifreq ifr;
226
227 strncpy((char *)&ifr.ifr_name,interface_name,sizeof(ifr.ifr_name));
228
229 /* try and grab hardware address of requested interface */
230 if(ioctl(sock,SIOCGIFHWADDR,&ifr)<0){
231 printf("Error: Could not get hardware address of interface '%s'\n",interface_name);
232 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
233 }
234
235 memcpy(&client_hardware_address[0],&ifr.ifr_hwaddr.sa_data,6);
236
237#ifdef DEBUG
238 printf("Hardware address: %02x:%02x:%02x:",client_hardware_address[0],client_hardware_address[1],client_hardware_address[2]);
239 printf("%02x:",client_hardware_address[3]);
240 printf("%02x:%02x\n",client_hardware_address[4],client_hardware_address[5]);
241 printf("\n");
242#endif
243
244 return OK;
245 }
246
247
248/* sends a DHCPDISCOVER broadcast message in an attempt to find DHCP servers */
249int send_dhcp_discover(int sock){
250 dhcp_packet discover_packet;
251 struct sockaddr_in sockaddr_broadcast;
252
253
254 /* clear the packet data structure */
255 bzero(&discover_packet,sizeof(discover_packet));
256
257
258 /* boot request flag (backward compatible with BOOTP servers) */
259 discover_packet.op=BOOTREQUEST;
260
261 /* hardware address type */
262 discover_packet.htype=ETHERNET_HARDWARE_ADDRESS;
263
264 /* length of our hardware address */
265 discover_packet.hlen=ETHERNET_HARDWARE_ADDRESS_LENGTH;
266
267 discover_packet.hops=0;
268
269 /* transaction id is supposed to be random */
270 srand(time(NULL));
271 packet_xid=random();
272 discover_packet.xid=htonl(packet_xid);
273
274 /**** WHAT THE HECK IS UP WITH THIS?!? IF I DON'T MAKE THIS CALL, ONLY ONE SERVER RESPONSE IS PROCESSED!!!! ****/
275 /* downright bizzarre... */
276 ntohl(discover_packet.xid);
277
278 /*discover_packet.secs=htons(65535);*/
279 discover_packet.secs=0xFF;
280
281 /* tell server it should broadcast its response */
282 discover_packet.flags=htons(DHCP_BROADCAST_FLAG);
283
284 /* our hardware address */
285 memcpy(discover_packet.chaddr,client_hardware_address,ETHERNET_HARDWARE_ADDRESS_LENGTH);
286
287 /* first four bytes of options field is magic cookie (as per RFC 2132) */
288 discover_packet.options[0]='\x63';
289 discover_packet.options[1]='\x82';
290 discover_packet.options[2]='\x53';
291 discover_packet.options[3]='\x63';
292
293 /* DHCP message type is embedded in options field */
294 discover_packet.options[4]=DHCP_OPTION_MESSAGE_TYPE; /* DHCP message type option identifier */
295 discover_packet.options[5]='\x01'; /* DHCP message option length in bytes */
296 discover_packet.options[6]=DHCPDISCOVER;
297
298 /* the IP address we're requesting */
299 if(request_specific_address==TRUE){
300 discover_packet.options[7]=DHCP_OPTION_REQUESTED_ADDRESS;
301 discover_packet.options[8]='\x04';
302 memcpy(&discover_packet.options[9],&requested_address,sizeof(requested_address));
303 }
304
305 /* send the DHCPDISCOVER packet to broadcast address */
306 sockaddr_broadcast.sin_family=AF_INET;
307 sockaddr_broadcast.sin_port=htons(DHCP_SERVER_PORT);
308 sockaddr_broadcast.sin_addr.s_addr=INADDR_BROADCAST;
309 bzero(&sockaddr_broadcast.sin_zero,sizeof(sockaddr_broadcast.sin_zero));
310
311
312#ifdef DEBUG
313 printf("DHCPDISCOVER to %s port %d\n",inet_ntoa(sockaddr_broadcast.sin_addr),ntohs(sockaddr_broadcast.sin_port));
314 printf("DHCPDISCOVER XID: %lu (0x%X)\n",ntohl(discover_packet.xid),ntohl(discover_packet.xid));
315 printf("DHCDISCOVER ciaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(discover_packet.ciaddr));
316 printf("DHCDISCOVER yiaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(discover_packet.yiaddr));
317 printf("DHCDISCOVER siaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(discover_packet.siaddr));
318 printf("DHCDISCOVER giaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(discover_packet.giaddr));
319#endif
320
321 /* send the DHCPDISCOVER packet out */
322 send_dhcp_packet(&discover_packet,sizeof(discover_packet),sock,&sockaddr_broadcast);
323
324#ifdef DEBUG
325 printf("\n\n");
326#endif
327
328 return OK;
329 }
330
331
332
333
334/* waits for a DHCPOFFER message from one or more DHCP servers */
335int get_dhcp_offer(int sock){
336 dhcp_packet offer_packet;
337 struct sockaddr_in source;
338 int result=OK;
339 int timeout=1;
340 int responses=0;
341 int x;
342 time_t start_time;
343 time_t current_time;
344
345 time(&start_time);
346
347 /* receive as many responses as we can */
348 for(responses=0,valid_responses=0;;){
349
350 time(&current_time);
351 if((current_time-start_time)>=dhcpoffer_timeout)
352 break;
353
354#ifdef DEBUG
355 printf("\n\n");
356#endif
357
358 bzero(&source,sizeof(source));
359 bzero(&offer_packet,sizeof(offer_packet));
360
361 result=OK;
362 result=receive_dhcp_packet(&offer_packet,sizeof(offer_packet),sock,dhcpoffer_timeout,&source);
363
364 if(result!=OK){
365#ifdef DEBUG
366 printf("Result=ERROR\n");
367#endif
368 continue;
369 }
370 else{
371#ifdef DEBUG
372 printf("Result=OK\n");
373#endif
374 responses++;
375 }
376
377#ifdef DEBUG
378 printf("DHCPOFFER from IP address %s\n",inet_ntoa(source.sin_addr));
379 printf("DHCPOFFER XID: %lu (0x%X)\n",ntohl(offer_packet.xid),ntohl(offer_packet.xid));
380#endif
381
382 /* check packet xid to see if its the same as the one we used in the discover packet */
383 if(ntohl(offer_packet.xid)!=packet_xid){
384#ifdef DEBUG
385 printf("DHCPOFFER XID (%lu) did not match DHCPDISCOVER XID (%lu) - ignoring packet\n",ntohl(offer_packet.xid),packet_xid);
386#endif
387 continue;
388 }
389
390 /* check hardware address */
391 result=OK;
392#ifdef DEBUG
393 printf("DHCPOFFER chaddr: ");
394#endif
395 for(x=0;x<ETHERNET_HARDWARE_ADDRESS_LENGTH;x++){
396#ifdef DEBUG
397 printf("%02X",(unsigned char)offer_packet.chaddr[x]);
398#endif
399 if(offer_packet.chaddr[x]!=client_hardware_address[x]){
400 result=ERROR;
401 }
402 }
403#ifdef DEBUG
404 printf("\n");
405#endif
406 if(result==ERROR){
407#ifdef DEBUG
408 printf("DHCPOFFER hardware address did not match our own - ignoring packet\n");
409#endif
410 continue;
411 }
412
413#ifdef DEBUG
414 printf("DHCPOFFER ciaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(offer_packet.ciaddr));
415 printf("DHCPOFFER yiaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(offer_packet.yiaddr));
416 printf("DHCPOFFER siaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(offer_packet.siaddr));
417 printf("DHCPOFFER giaddr: %s\n",inet_ntoa(offer_packet.giaddr));
418#endif
419
420 add_dhcp_offer(source.sin_addr,&offer_packet);
421
422 valid_responses++;
423 }
424
425#ifdef DEBUG
426 printf("Total responses seen on the wire: %d\n",responses);
427 printf("Valid responses for this machine: %d\n",valid_responses);
428#endif
429
430 return OK;
431 }
432
433
434
435/* sends a DHCP packet */
436int send_dhcp_packet(void *buffer, int buffer_size, int sock, struct sockaddr_in *dest){
437 struct sockaddr_in myname;
438 int result;
439
440 result=sendto(sock,(char *)buffer,buffer_size,0,(struct sockaddr_in *)dest,sizeof(*dest));
441
442#ifdef DEBUG
443 printf("send_dhcp_packet result: %d\n",result);
444#endif
445
446 if(result<0)
447 return ERROR;
448
449 return OK;
450 }
451
452
453
454/* receives a DHCP packet */
455int receive_dhcp_packet(void *buffer, int buffer_size, int sock, int timeout, struct sockaddr_in *address){
456 struct timeval tv;
457 fd_set readfds;
458 int recv_result;
459 socklen_t address_size;
460 struct sockaddr_in source_address;
461
462
463 /* wait for data to arrive (up time timeout) */
464 tv.tv_sec=timeout;
465 tv.tv_usec=0;
466 FD_ZERO(&readfds);
467 FD_SET(sock,&readfds);
468 select(sock+1,&readfds,NULL,NULL,&tv);
469
470 /* make sure some data has arrived */
471 if(!FD_ISSET(sock,&readfds)){
472#ifdef DEBUG
473 printf("No (more) data recieved\n");
474#endif
475 return ERROR;
476 }
477
478 else{
479
480 /* why do we need to peek first? i don't know, its a hack. without it, the source address of the first packet received was
481 not being interpreted correctly. sigh... */
482 bzero(&source_address,sizeof(source_address));
483 recv_result=recvfrom(sock,(char *)buffer,buffer_size,MSG_PEEK,(struct sockaddr_in *)&source_address,&address_size);
484#ifdef DEBUG
485 printf("recv_result_1: %d\n",recv_result);
486#endif
487 recv_result=recvfrom(sock,(char *)buffer,buffer_size,0,(struct sockaddr_in *)&source_address,&address_size);
488#ifdef DEBUG
489 printf("recv_result_2: %d\n",recv_result);
490#endif
491
492 if(recv_result==-1){
493#ifdef DEBUG
494 printf("recvfrom() failed, ");
495 printf("errno: (%d) -> %s\n",errno,strerror(errno));
496#endif
497 return ERROR;
498 }
499 else{
500#ifdef DEBUG
501 printf("receive_dhcp_packet() result: %d\n",recv_result);
502 printf("receive_dhcp_packet() source: %s\n",inet_ntoa(source_address.sin_addr));
503#endif
504
505 memcpy(address,&source_address,sizeof(source_address));
506 return OK;
507 }
508 }
509
510 return OK;
511 }
512
513
514
515/* creates a socket for DHCP communication */
516int create_dhcp_socket(void){
517 struct sockaddr_in myname;
518 int sock;
519 int flag=1;
520
521 /* Set up the address we're going to bind to. */
522 bzero(&myname,sizeof(myname));
523 myname.sin_family=AF_INET;
524 myname.sin_port=htons(DHCP_CLIENT_PORT);
525 myname.sin_addr.s_addr=INADDR_ANY; /* listen on any address */
526 bzero(&myname.sin_zero,sizeof(myname.sin_zero));
527
528 /* create a socket for DHCP communications */
529 sock=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,IPPROTO_UDP);
530 if(sock<0){
531 printf("Error: Could not create socket!\n");
532 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
533 }
534
535#ifdef DEBUG
536 printf("DHCP socket: %d\n",sock);
537#endif
538
539 /* set the reuse address flag so we don't get errors when restarting */
540 flag=1;
541 if(setsockopt(sock,SOL_SOCKET,SO_REUSEADDR,(char *)&flag,sizeof(flag))<0){
542 printf("Error: Could not set reuse address option on DHCP socket!\n");
543 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
544 }
545
546 /* set the broadcast option - we need this to listen to DHCP broadcast messages */
547 if(setsockopt(sock,SOL_SOCKET,SO_BROADCAST,(char *)&flag,sizeof flag)<0){
548 printf("Error: Could not set broadcast option on DHCP socket!\n");
549 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
550 }
551
552 /* bind the socket */
553 if(bind(sock,(struct sockaddr *)&myname,sizeof(myname))<0){
554 printf("Error: Could not bind to DHCP socket (port %d)! Check your privileges...\n",DHCP_CLIENT_PORT);
555 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
556 }
557
558 return sock;
559 }
560
561
562
563
564
565/* closes DHCP socket */
566int close_dhcp_socket(int sock){
567
568 close(sock);
569
570 return OK;
571 }
572
573
574
575
576/* adds a requested server address to list in memory */
577int add_requested_server(struct in_addr server_address){
578 requested_server *new_server;
579
580 new_server=(requested_server *)malloc(sizeof(requested_server));
581 if(new_server==NULL)
582 return ERROR;
583
584 new_server->server_address=server_address;
585
586 new_server->next=requested_server_list;
587 requested_server_list=new_server;
588
589 requested_servers++;
590
591#ifdef DEBUG
592 printf("Requested server address: %s\n",inet_ntoa(new_server->server_address));
593#endif
594
595 return OK;
596 }
597
598
599
600
601/* adds a DHCP OFFER to list in memory */
602int add_dhcp_offer(struct in_addr source,dhcp_packet *offer_packet){
603 dhcp_offer *new_offer;
604 int x;
605 int y;
606 unsigned option_type;
607 unsigned option_length;
608
609 if(offer_packet==NULL)
610 return ERROR;
611
612 /* process all DHCP options present in the packet */
613 for(x=4;x<MAX_DHCP_OPTIONS_LENGTH;){
614
615 /* end of options (0 is really just a pad, but bail out anyway) */
616 if((int)offer_packet->options[x]==-1 || (int)offer_packet->options[x]==0)
617 break;
618
619 /* get option type */
620 option_type=offer_packet->options[x++];
621
622 /* get option length */
623 option_length=offer_packet->options[x++];
624
625#ifdef DEBUG
626 printf("Option: %d (0x%02X)\n",option_type,option_length);
627#endif
628
629 /* get option data */
630 if(option_type==DHCP_OPTION_LEASE_TIME)
631 dhcp_lease_time=ntohl(*((u_int32_t *)&offer_packet->options[x]));
632 if(option_type==DHCP_OPTION_RENEWAL_TIME)
633 dhcp_renewal_time=ntohl(*((u_int32_t *)&offer_packet->options[x]));
634 if(option_type==DHCP_OPTION_REBINDING_TIME)
635 dhcp_rebinding_time=ntohl(*((u_int32_t *)&offer_packet->options[x]));
636
637 /* skip option data we're ignoring */
638 else
639 for(y=0;y<option_length;y++,x++);
640 }
641
642#ifdef DEBUG
643 if(dhcp_lease_time==DHCP_INFINITE_TIME)
644 printf("Lease Time: Infinite\n");
645 else
646 printf("Lease Time: %lu seconds\n",(unsigned long)dhcp_lease_time);
647 if(dhcp_renewal_time==DHCP_INFINITE_TIME)
648 printf("Renewal Time: Infinite\n");
649 else
650 printf("Renewal Time: %lu seconds\n",(unsigned long)dhcp_renewal_time);
651 if(dhcp_rebinding_time==DHCP_INFINITE_TIME)
652 printf("Rebinding Time: Infinite\n");
653 printf("Rebinding Time: %lu seconds\n",(unsigned long)dhcp_rebinding_time);
654#endif
655
656 new_offer=(dhcp_offer *)malloc(sizeof(dhcp_offer));
657
658 if(new_offer==NULL)
659 return ERROR;
660
661
662 new_offer->server_address=source;
663 new_offer->offered_address=offer_packet->yiaddr;
664 new_offer->lease_time=dhcp_lease_time;
665 new_offer->renewal_time=dhcp_renewal_time;
666 new_offer->rebinding_time=dhcp_rebinding_time;
667
668
669#ifdef DEBUG
670 printf("Added offer from server @ %s",inet_ntoa(new_offer->server_address));
671 printf(" of IP address %s\n",inet_ntoa(new_offer->offered_address));
672#endif
673
674 /* add new offer to head of list */
675 new_offer->next=dhcp_offer_list;
676 dhcp_offer_list=new_offer;
677
678 return OK;
679 }
680
681
682
683
684/* frees memory allocated to DHCP OFFER list */
685int free_dhcp_offer_list(void){
686 dhcp_offer *this_offer;
687 dhcp_offer *next_offer;
688
689 for(this_offer=dhcp_offer_list;this_offer!=NULL;this_offer=next_offer){
690 next_offer=this_offer->next;
691 free(this_offer);
692 }
693
694 return OK;
695 }
696
697
698
699
700/* frees memory allocated to requested server list */
701int free_requested_server_list(void){
702 requested_server *this_server;
703 requested_server *next_server;
704
705 for(this_server=requested_server_list;this_server!=NULL;this_server=next_server){
706 next_server=this_server->next;
707 free(this_server);
708 }
709
710 return OK;
711 }
712
713
714/* gets state and plugin output to return */
715int get_results(void){
716 dhcp_offer *temp_offer;
717 requested_server *temp_server;
718 int result;
719 u_int32_t max_lease_time=0;
720
721 received_requested_address=FALSE;
722
723 /* checks responses from requested servers */
724 requested_responses=0;
725 if(requested_servers>0){
726
727 for(temp_server=requested_server_list;temp_server!=NULL;temp_server=temp_server->next){
728
729 for(temp_offer=dhcp_offer_list;temp_offer!=NULL;temp_offer=temp_offer->next){
730
731 /* get max lease time we were offered */
732 if(temp_offer->lease_time>max_lease_time || temp_offer->lease_time==DHCP_INFINITE_TIME)
733 max_lease_time=temp_offer->lease_time;
734
735 /* see if we got the address we requested */
736 if(!memcmp(&requested_address,&temp_offer->offered_address,sizeof(requested_address)))
737 received_requested_address=TRUE;
738
739 /* see if the servers we wanted a response from talked to us or not */
740 if(!memcmp(&temp_offer->server_address,&temp_server->server_address,sizeof(temp_server->server_address))){
741#ifdef DEBUG
742 printf("DHCP Server Match: Offerer=%s",inet_ntoa(temp_offer->server_address));
743 printf(" Requested=%s\n",inet_ntoa(temp_server->server_address));
744#endif
745 requested_responses++;
746 }
747 }
748 }
749
750 }
751
752 /* else check and see if we got our requested address from any server */
753 else{
754
755 for(temp_offer=dhcp_offer_list;temp_offer!=NULL;temp_offer=temp_offer->next){
756
757 /* get max lease time we were offered */
758 if(temp_offer->lease_time>max_lease_time || temp_offer->lease_time==DHCP_INFINITE_TIME)
759 max_lease_time=temp_offer->lease_time;
760
761 /* see if we got the address we requested */
762 if(!memcmp(&requested_address,&temp_offer->offered_address,sizeof(requested_address)))
763 received_requested_address=TRUE;
764 }
765 }
766
767 result=STATE_OK;
768 if(valid_responses==0)
769 result=STATE_CRITICAL;
770 else if(requested_servers>0 && requested_responses==0)
771 result=STATE_CRITICAL;
772 else if(requested_responses<requested_servers)
773 result=STATE_WARNING;
774 else if(request_specific_address==TRUE && received_requested_address==FALSE)
775 result=STATE_WARNING;
776
777
778 printf("DHCP %s: ",(result==STATE_OK)?"ok":"problem");
779
780 /* we didn't receive any DHCPOFFERs */
781 if(dhcp_offer_list==NULL){
782 printf("No DHCPOFFERs were received.\n");
783 return result;
784 }
785
786 printf("Received %d DHCPOFFER(s)",valid_responses);
787
788 if(requested_servers>0)
789 printf(", %s%d of %d requested servers responded",((requested_responses<requested_servers) && requested_responses>0)?"only ":"",requested_responses,requested_servers);
790
791 if(request_specific_address==TRUE)
792 printf(", requested address (%s) was %soffered",inet_ntoa(requested_address),(received_requested_address==TRUE)?"":"not ");
793
794 printf(", max lease time = ");
795 if(max_lease_time==DHCP_INFINITE_TIME)
796 printf("Infinity");
797 else
798 printf("%lu sec",(unsigned long)max_lease_time);
799
800 printf(".\n");
801
802 return result;
803 }
804
805
806
807
808
809
810/* print usage help */
811void print_help(void){
812
813 /*print_revision(PROGNAME,"$Revision$");*/
814
815 printf("Copyright (c) 2001 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)\n\n");
816 printf("This plugin tests the availability of DHCP servers on a network.\n\n");
817
818 print_usage();
819
820 printf
821 ("\nOptions:\n"
822 " -s, --serverip=IPADDRESS\n"
823 " IP address of DHCP server that we must hear from\n"
824 " -r, --requestedip=IPADDRESS\n"
825 " IP address that should be offered by at least one DHCP server\n"
826 " -t, --timeout=INTEGER\n"
827 " Seconds to wait for DHCPOFFER before timeout occurs\n"
828 " -i, --interface=STRING\n"
829 " Interface to to use for listening (i.e. eth0)\n"
830 " -v, --verbose\n"
831 " Print extra information (command-line use only)\n"
832 " -h, --help\n"
833 " Print detailed help screen\n"
834 " -V, --version\n"
835 " Print version information\n\n"
836 );
837
838 /*support();*/
839
840 return;
841 }
842
843
844/* prints usage information */
845void print_usage(void){
846
847 printf("Usage: %s [-s serverip] [-r requestedip] [-t timeout] [-i interface]\n",PROGNAME);
848 printf(" %s --help\n",PROGNAME);
849 printf(" %s --version\n",PROGNAME);
850
851 return;
852 }
853
854
855
856
857/* process command-line arguments */
858int process_arguments(int argc, char **argv){
859 int c;
860
861 if(argc<1)
862 return ERROR;
863
864 c=0;
865 while((c+=(call_getopt(argc-c,&argv[c])))<argc){
866
867 /*
868 if(is_option(argv[c]))
869 continue;
870 */
871 }
872
873 return validate_arguments();
874 }
875
876
877
878int call_getopt(int argc, char **argv){
879 int c=0;
880 int i=0;
881 struct in_addr ipaddress;
882
883#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
884 int option_index = 0;
885 static struct option long_options[] =
886 {
887 {"serverip", required_argument,0,'s'},
888 {"requestedip", required_argument,0,'r'},
889 {"timeout", required_argument,0,'t'},
890 {"interface", required_argument,0,'i'},
891 {"verbose", no_argument, 0,'v'},
892 {"version", no_argument, 0,'V'},
893 {"help", no_argument, 0,'h'},
894 {0,0,0,0}
895 };
896#endif
897
898 while(1){
899#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
900 c=getopt_long(argc,argv,"+hVvt:s:r:t:i:",long_options,&option_index);
901#else
902 c=getopt(argc,argv,"+?hVvt:s:r:t:i:");
903#endif
904
905 i++;
906
907 if(c==-1||c==EOF||c==1)
908 break;
909
910 switch(c){
911 case 'w':
912 case 'r':
913 case 't':
914 case 'i':
915 i++;
916 break;
917 default:
918 break;
919 }
920
921 switch(c){
922
923 case 's': /* DHCP server address */
924 if(inet_aton(optarg,&ipaddress))
925 add_requested_server(ipaddress);
926 /*
927 else
928 usage("Invalid server IP address\n");
929 */
930 break;
931
932 case 'r': /* address we are requested from DHCP servers */
933 if(inet_aton(optarg,&ipaddress)){
934 requested_address=ipaddress;
935 request_specific_address=TRUE;
936 }
937 /*
938 else
939 usage("Invalid requested IP address\n");
940 */
941 break;
942
943 case 't': /* timeout */
944
945 /*
946 if(is_intnonneg(optarg))
947 */
948 if(atoi(optarg)>0)
949 dhcpoffer_timeout=atoi(optarg);
950 /*
951 else
952 usage("Time interval must be a nonnegative integer\n");
953 */
954 break;
955
956 case 'i': /* interface name */
957
958 strncpy(network_interface_name,optarg,sizeof(network_interface_name)-1);
959 network_interface_name[sizeof(network_interface_name)-1]='\x0';
960
961 break;
962
963 case 'V': /* version */
964
965 /*print_revision(PROGNAME,"$Revision$");*/
966 exit(STATE_OK);
967
968 case 'h': /* help */
969
970 print_help();
971 exit(STATE_OK);
972
973 case '?': /* help */
974
975 /*usage("Invalid argument\n");*/
976 break;
977
978 default:
979 break;
980 }
981 }
982
983 return i;
984 }
985
986
987
988int validate_arguments(void){
989
990 return OK;
991 }
992
diff --git a/contrib/check_dlswcircuit.pl b/contrib/check_dlswcircuit.pl
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f6ef931
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_dlswcircuit.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# check_dlswcircuit.pl - nagios plugin
4#
5# Checks if a Cisco Dlsw circuit is connected.
6#
7#
8# Copyright (C) 2000 Carsten Foss & Christoph Kron
9#
10# Basically this is an adapted version of Christoph Kron's (ck@zet.net) check_ifoperstatus.pl plugin.
11# most of the thanks should go to him.
12#
13# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
14# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
15# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
16# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
17#
18# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21# GNU General Public License for more details.
22#
23# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
25# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
26#
27# Arguments : -s <SourceMac> -d <DestMac> -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME or IP-Addr>
28# -
29# Source & Dest Mac/Sap arguments must be given in Hex as this example : 40.00.01.37.45.01.ss (Where ss is the sap)
30#
31# Sample command line : check_dlswcircuit.pl -s 40.00.01.37.45.01.04 -d 40.00.02.37.45.02.04 -c secret 1.2.3.4
32#
33# Sample host.cfg entry :
34#service[Dlsw-xx]=NCP1-NCP2;0;24x7;3;5;1;router-admins;240;24x7;1;1;0;;check_dlswcircuit!-s 40.00.01.37.45.01.04!-d 40.00..01.37.45.02.04!-c secret!1.2.3.4
35# remember to add the service to commands.cfg , something like this:
36# command[check_dlswcircuit]=$USER1$/check_dlswcircuit.pl $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$
37#
38# Report bugs to: cfo@dmdata.dk
39#
40# 11.03.2000 Version 1.0
41
42use strict;
43
44use Net::SNMP;
45use Getopt::Long;
46&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
47
48
49my $status;
50my $TIMEOUT = 15;
51
52my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
53 'OK' , '0',
54 'WARNING', '1',
55 'CRITICAL', '2');
56
57my %dlswCircuitStatus = (
58 '1','disconnected',
59 '2','circuitStart',
60 '3','resolvePending',
61 '4','circuitPending',
62 '5','circuitEstablished',
63 '6','connectPending',
64 '7','contactPending',
65 '8','connected',
66 '9','disconnectPending',
67 '10','haltPending',
68 '11','haltPendingNoack',
69 '13','circuitRestart',
70 '14','restartPending');
71
72my $state = "UNKNOWN";
73my $answer = "";
74my $smac = "";
75my $dmac = "";
76my $community = "public";
77my $port = 161;
78#Dlsw Circuit Oid enterprises.9.10.9.1.5.2.1.17.6.0.96.148.47.230.166.4.6.64.0.1.55.69.2.4 = 8
79my $enterpriseOid = "1.3.6.1.4.1";
80my $ciscoDlswCircuitOid = ".9.10.9.1.5.2.1.17.";
81my $unknownOid = "6.";
82my $smacOid = "";
83my $dmacOid = "";
84my $tmpOid = "";
85my @tmparg;
86my $snmpoid;
87my @snmpoids;
88my $hostname;
89my $session;
90my $error;
91my $response;
92my $p = "";
93my $q = "";
94
95sub usage {
96 printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
97 printf "\n";
98 printf "Perl Check Cisco Dlsw Circuit State plugin for Nagios\n";
99 printf "checks operational status of specified DLSW Circuit\n";
100 printf "usage: \n";
101 printf "check_dlswcircuit.pl -s <SourceMac> -d <DestMac> -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME>";
102 printf "\nCopyright (C) 2000 Carsten Foss\n";
103 printf "check_dlswcircuit.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
104 printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
105 printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
106 printf "\n\n";
107 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
108}
109
110# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
111$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
112 print ("ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (alarm)\n");
113 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
114};
115alarm($TIMEOUT);
116
117
118$status = GetOptions("sourcemac=s",\$smac,"destmac=s",\$dmac,
119 "community=s",\$community,
120 "port=i",\$port);
121if ($status == 0)
122{
123 &usage;
124}
125
126#
127#Convert Source Mac & Sap
128#
129 @tmparg = split(/\./,$smac);
130 #print "-$smac-\n";
131 #print "@tmparg\n";
132 #print "$#tmparg\n";
133 if($#tmparg != 6)
134 {
135 print "SourceMac/Sap format $smac not valid\n";
136 &usage;
137 }
138 while($p = shift @tmparg)
139 {
140 $q = hex($p);
141 $smacOid = $smacOid.$q;
142 $smacOid = $smacOid.'.';
143 }
144
145 #print "@tmparg1\n";
146 #print "$smacOid\n";
147
148#
149#Convert Dest Mac & Sap
150#
151 @tmparg = split(/\./,$dmac);
152 #print "-$dmac-\n";
153 #print "@tmparg\n";
154 #print "$#tmparg\n";
155 if($#tmparg != 6)
156 {
157 print "DestMac/Sap format $dmac not valid\n";
158 &usage;
159 }
160
161 while($p = shift @tmparg)
162 {
163 $q = hex($p);
164 $dmacOid = $dmacOid.$q;
165 $dmacOid = $dmacOid.'.';
166 }
167# Remove Trailing Dot
168 $dmacOid = substr($dmacOid,0,length($dmacOid)-1);
169
170
171 #print "@tmparg1\n";
172 #print "$dmacOid\n";
173#Build the Dlsw Oic to use
174 $snmpoid = $enterpriseOid.$ciscoDlswCircuitOid.$unknownOid.$smacOid.$unknownOid.$dmacOid ;
175 #print "$snmpoid\n";
176
177 #shift;
178 $hostname = shift || &usage;
179
180 ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
181 -hostname => $hostname,
182 -community => $community,
183 -port => $port
184 );
185
186 if (!defined($session)) {
187 $state='UNKNOWN';
188 $answer=$error;
189 print ("$state: $answer");
190 exit $ERRORS{$state};
191 }
192
193 push(@snmpoids,$snmpoid);
194 #push(@snmpoids,$snmpLocIfDescr);
195
196 if (!defined($response = $session->get_request(@snmpoids))) {
197 $answer=$session->error;
198 $session->close;
199 $state = 'CRITICAL';
200 print ("$state: $answer,$community,$smac - $dmac");
201 exit $ERRORS{$state};
202 }
203
204 $answer = sprintf("dlsw circuit %s - %s at host '%s',is %s\n",
205 $smac,
206 $dmac,
207 $hostname,
208 $dlswCircuitStatus{$response->{$snmpoid}}
209 );
210
211 $session->close;
212
213 if ( $response->{$snmpoid} == 8 ) {
214 $state = 'OK';
215 }
216 else {
217 $state = 'CRITICAL';
218 }
219
220print ("$state: $answer");
221exit $ERRORS{$state};
diff --git a/contrib/check_dns_random.pl b/contrib/check_dns_random.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..787d464
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_dns_random.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3# File Name: check_dns_random.pl
4# Author: Richard Mayhew - South Africa
5# Date: 2000/01/26
6# Version: 1.0
7# Description: This script will check to see if dns resolves hosts
8# randomly from a list using the check_dns plugin.
9# Email: netsaint@splash.co.za
10# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11# Copyright 1999 (c) Richard Mayhew
12# Credits go to Ethan Galstad for coding Nagios
13# If any changes are made to this script, please mail me a copy of the
14# changes :)
15# License GPL
16# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17# Date Author Reason
18# ---- ------ ------
19# 1999/09/26 RM Creation
20# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
21
22# -----------------------------------------------------------------[ Require ]--
23require 5.004;
24
25# --------------------------------------------------------------------[ Uses ]--
26use Socket;
27use strict;
28
29# --------------------------------------------------------------[ Enviroment ]--
30$ENV{PATH} = "/bin";
31$ENV{BASH_ENV} = "";
32$|=1;
33
34my $host = shift || &usage;
35
36my $domainfile = "/usr/local/nagios/etc/domains.list";
37my $wc = `/usr/bin/wc -l $domainfile`;
38my $check = "/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_dns";
39my $x = 0;
40my $srv_file = "";
41my $z = "";
42my $y = "";
43
44open(DOMAIN,"<$domainfile") or die "Error Opening $domainfile File!\n";
45 while (<DOMAIN>) {
46 $srv_file .= $_;
47}
48 close(DOMAIN);
49 my @data = split(/\n/,$srv_file);
50
51chomp $wc;
52$wc =~ s/ //g;
53$wc =~ s/domains//g;
54
55$x = rand $wc;
56($z,$y) = split(/\./,$x);
57
58print `$check $data[$z] $host`;
59
60
61
62sub usage
63{
64 print "Minimum arguments not supplied!\n";
65 print "\n";
66 print "Perl Check Random DNS plugin for Nagios\n";
67 print "Copyright (c) 2000 Richard Mayhew\n";
68 print "\n";
69 print "Usage: check_dns_random.pl <host>\n";
70 print "\n";
71 print "<host> = DNS server you would like to query.\n";
72 exit -1;
73
74}
75
diff --git a/contrib/check_email_loop.pl b/contrib/check_email_loop.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..733406d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_email_loop.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,268 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# (c)2000 Benjamin Schmid, blueshift@gmx.net (emergency use only ;-)
4# Copyleft by GNU GPL
5#
6#
7# check_email_loop Nagios Plugin
8#
9# This script sends a mail with a specific id in the subject via
10# an given smtp-server to a given email-adress. When the script
11# is run again, it checks for this Email (with its unique id) on
12# a given pop3 account and send another mail.
13#
14#
15# Example: check_email_loop.pl -poph=mypop -popu=user -pa=password
16# -smtph=mailer -from=returnadress@yoursite.com
17# -to=remaileradress@friend.com -pendc=2 -lostc=0
18#
19# This example will send eacht time this check is executed a new
20# mail to remaileradress@friend.com using the SMTP-Host mailer.
21# Then it looks for any back-forwarded mails in the POP3 host
22# mypop. In this Configuration CRITICAL state will be reached if
23# more than 2 Mails are pending (meaning that they did not came
24# back till now) or if a mails got lost (meaning a mail, that was
25# send later came back prior to another mail).
26#
27
28use Net::POP3;
29use Net::SMTP;
30use strict;
31use Getopt::Long;
32&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
33
34# ----------------------------------------
35
36my $TIMEOUT = 120;
37my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
38 'OK' , '0',
39 'WARNING', '1',
40 'CRITICAL', '2');
41
42my $state = "UNKNOWN";
43my ($sender,$receiver, $pophost, $popuser, $poppasswd, $smtphost);
44my ($poptimeout,$smtptimeout,$pinginterval)=(60,60,5);
45my ($lostwarn, $lostcrit,$pendwarn, $pendcrit);
46
47# Internal Vars
48my ($pop,$msgcount,@msglines,$statinfo,@messageids,$newestid);
49my ($matchcount,$statfile) = (0,"check_email_loop.stat");
50
51# Subs declaration
52sub usage;
53sub messagematchs;
54sub nsexit;
55
56# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
57$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
58 print ("ERROR: $0 Time-Out $TIMEOUT s \n");
59 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
60};
61alarm($TIMEOUT);
62
63
64# Evaluate Command Line Parameters
65my $status = GetOptions(
66 "from=s",\$sender,
67 "to=s",\$receiver,
68 "pophost=s",\$pophost,
69 "popuser=s",\$popuser,
70 "passwd=s",\$poppasswd,
71 "poptimeout=i",\$poptimeout,
72 "smtphost=s",\$smtphost,
73 "smtptimeout=i",\$smtptimeout,
74 "statfile=s",\$statfile,
75 "interval=i",\$pinginterval,
76 "lostwarr=i",\$lostwarn,
77 "lostcrit=i",\$lostcrit,
78 "pendwarn=i",\$pendwarn,
79 "pendcrit=i",\$pendcrit,
80 );
81usage() if ($status == 0 || ! ($pophost && $popuser && $poppasswd &&
82 $smtphost && $receiver && $sender ));
83
84# Try to read the ids of the last send emails out of statfile
85if (open STATF, "$statfile") {
86 @messageids = <STATF>;
87 chomp @messageids;
88 close STATF;
89}
90
91# Try to open statfile for writing
92if (!open STATF, ">$statfile") {
93 nsexit("Failed to open mail-ID database $statfile for writing",'CRITICAL');
94}
95
96# Ok - check if it's time to release another mail
97
98# ...
99
100# creating new serial id
101my $serial = time();
102$serial = "ID#" . $serial . "#$$";
103
104# sending new ping email
105my $smtp = Net::SMTP->new($smtphost,Timeout=>$smtptimeout)
106 || nsexit("SMTP connect timeout ($smtptimeout s)",'CRITICAL');
107($smtp->mail($sender) &&
108 $smtp->to($receiver) &&
109 $smtp->data() &&
110 $smtp->datasend("To: $receiver\nSubject: E-Mail Ping [$serial]\n\n".
111 "This is a automatically sended E-Mail.\n".
112 "It ist not intended for human reader.\n\n".
113 "Serial No: $serial\n") &&
114 $smtp->dataend() &&
115 $smtp->quit
116 ) || nsexit("Error delivering message",'CRITICAL');
117
118# no the interessting part: let's if they are receiving ;-)
119
120$pop = Net::POP3->new( $pophost,
121 Timeout=>$poptimeout)
122 || nsexit("POP3 connect timeout (>$poptimeout s, host: $pophost)",'CRITICAL');
123
124$msgcount=$pop->login($popuser,$poppasswd);
125
126$statinfo="$msgcount mails on POP3";
127
128nsexit("POP3 login failed (user:$popuser)",'CRITICAL') if (!defined($msgcount));
129
130# Count messages, that we are looking 4:
131while ($msgcount > 0) {
132 @msglines = @{$pop->get($msgcount)};
133
134 for (my $i=0; $i < scalar @messageids; $i++) {
135 if (messagematchsid(\@msglines,$messageids[$i])) {
136 $matchcount++;
137 # newest received mail than the others, ok remeber id.
138 $newestid = $messageids[$i] if ($messageids[$i] > $newestid || !defined $newestid);
139 $pop->delete($msgcount); # remove E-Mail from POP3 server
140 splice @messageids, $i, 1;# remove id from List
141 last; # stop looking in list
142 }
143 }
144
145 $msgcount--;
146}
147
148$pop->quit(); # necessary for pop3 deletion!
149
150# traverse through the message list and mark the lost mails
151# that mean mails that are older than the last received mail.
152if (defined $newestid) {
153 $newestid =~ /\#(\d+)\#/;
154 $newestid = $1;
155 for (my $i=0; $i < scalar @messageids; $i++) {
156 $messageids[$i] =~ /\#(\d+)\#/;
157 my $akid = $1;
158 if ($akid < $newestid) {
159 $messageids[$i] =~ s/^ID/LI/; # mark lost
160 }
161 }
162}
163
164# Write list to id-Database
165foreach my $id (@messageids) {
166 print STATF "$id\n";
167}
168print STATF "$serial\n"; # remember send mail of this session
169close STATF;
170
171# ok - count lost and pending mails;
172my @tmp = grep /^ID/, @messageids;
173my $pendingm = scalar @tmp;
174@tmp = grep /^LI/, @messageids;
175my $lostm = scalar @tmp;
176
177# Evaluate the Warnin/Crit-Levels
178if (defined $pendwarn && $pendingm > $pendwarn) { $state = 'WARNING'; }
179if (defined $lostwarn && $lostm > $lostwarn) { $state = 'WARNING'; }
180if (defined $pendcrit && $pendingm > $pendcrit) { $state = 'CRITICAL'; }
181if (defined $lostcrit && $lostm > $lostcrit) { $state = 'CRITICAL'; }
182
183if ((defined $pendwarn || defined $pendcrit || defined $lostwarn
184 || defined $lostcrit) && ($state eq 'UNKNOWN')) {$state='OK';}
185
186
187# Append Status info
188$statinfo = $statinfo . ", $matchcount mail(s) came back,".
189 " $pendingm pending, $lostm lost.";
190
191# Exit in a Nagios-compliant way
192nsexit($statinfo);
193
194# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
195
196sub usage {
197 print "check_email_loop 1.0 Nagios Plugin - Real check of a E-Mail system\n";
198 print "=" x 75,"\nERROR: Missing or wrong arguments!\n","=" x 75,"\n";
199 print "This script sends a mail with a specific id in the subject via an given\n";
200 print "smtp-server to a given email-adress. When the script is run again, it checks\n";
201 print "for this Email (with its unique id) on a given pop3 account and sends \n";
202 print "another mail.\n";
203 print "\nThe following options are available:\n";
204 print " -from=text email adress of send (for mail returnr on errors)\n";
205 print " -to=text email adress to which the mails should send to\n";
206 print " -pophost=text IP or name of the POP3-host to be checked\n";
207 print " -popuser=text Username of the POP3-account\n";
208 print " -passwd=text Password for the POP3-user\n";
209 print " -poptimeout=num Timeout in seconds for the POP3-server\n";
210 print " -smtphost=text IP oder name of the SMTP host\n";
211 print " -smtptimeout=num Timeout in seconds for the SMTP-server\n";
212 print " -statfile=text File to save ids of messages ($statfile)\n";
213# print " -interval=num Time (in minutes) that must pass by before sending\n"
214# print " another Ping-mail (gibe a new try);\n";
215 print " -lostwarn=num WARNING-state if more than num lost emails\n";
216 print " -lostcrit=num CRITICAL \n";
217 print " -pendwarn=num WARNING-state if more than num pending emails\n";
218 print " -pendcrit=num CRITICAL \n";
219 print " Options may abbreviated!\n";
220 print " LOST mails are mails, being sent before the last mail arrived back.\n";
221 print " PENDING mails are those, which are not. (supposed to be on the way)\n";
222 print "\nExample: \n";
223 print " $0 -poph=host -pa=pw -popu=popts -smtph=host -from=root\@me.com\n ";
224 print " -to=remailer\@testxy.com -lostc=0 -pendc=2\n";
225 print "\nCopyleft 19.10.2000, Benjamin Schmid\n";
226 print "This script comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
227 print "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
228 print "GNU General Public License\n\n";
229 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
230}
231
232# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
233
234sub nsexit {
235 my ($msg,$code) = @_;
236 $code=$state if (!defined $code);
237 print "$code: $msg\n" if (defined $msg);
238 exit $ERRORS{$code};
239}
240
241# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
242
243sub messagematchsid {
244 my ($mailref,$id) = (@_);
245 my (@tmp);
246 my $match = 0;
247
248 # ID
249 $id =~ s/^LI/ID/; # evtl. remove lost mail mark
250 @tmp = grep /Subject: E-Mail Ping \[/, @$mailref;
251 chomp @tmp;
252 if (($tmp[0] =~ /$id/))
253 { $match = 1; }
254
255 # Sender:
256# @tmp = grep /^From:\s+/, @$mailref;
257# if (@tmp && $sender ne "")
258# { $match = $match && ($tmp[0]=~/$sender/); }
259
260 # Receiver:
261# @tmp = grep /^To: /, @$mailref;
262# if (@tmp && $receiver ne "")
263# { $match = $match && ($tmp[0]=~/$receiver/); }
264
265 return $match;
266}
267
268# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/contrib/check_fping_in.c b/contrib/check_fping_in.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..50fd5ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_fping_in.c
@@ -0,0 +1,430 @@
1/******************************************************************************
2*
3* CHECK_INET_FPING.C
4*
5* Program: Fping plugin for Nagios
6* License: GPL
7* Copyright (c) 1999 Didi Rieder (adrieder@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at)
8* $Id$
9*
10* Modifications:
11*
12* 08-24-1999 Didi Rieder (adrieder@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at)
13* Intial Coding
14* 09-11-1999 Karl DeBisschop (kdebiss@alum.mit.edu)
15* Change to spopen
16* Fix so that state unknown is returned by default
17* (formerly would give state ok if no fping specified)
18* Add server_name to output
19* Reformat to 80-character standard screen
20* 11-18-1999 Karl DeBisschop (kdebiss@alum.mit.edu)
21* set STATE_WARNING of stderr written or nonzero status returned
22* 09-29-2000 Matthew Grant (matthewg@plain.co.nz)
23* changes for monitoring multiple hosts for checking Internet
24* reachibility
25*
26* Description:
27*
28* This plugin will use the /bin/fping command (from nagios) to ping
29* the specified host for a fast check if the host is alive. Note that
30* it is necessary to set the suid flag on fping.
31******************************************************************************/
32
33#include "config.h"
34#include "common.h"
35#include "popen.h"
36#include "utils.h"
37
38#define PROGNAME "check_fping"
39#define PACKET_COUNT 15
40#define PACKET_SIZE 56
41#define CRITICAL_COUNT 2
42#define WARNING_COUNT 1
43#define UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS 200 /* 200% */
44#define UNKNOWN_TRIP_TIME -1.0 /* -1 seconds */
45
46#define STRSZ 100
47
48int textscan(char *buf);
49int process_arguments(int, char **);
50int get_threshold (char *arg, char *rv[2]);
51void print_usage(void);
52void print_help(void);
53
54char *server_names=NULL;
55char *name="INTERNET";
56int cthresh=CRITICAL_COUNT;
57int wthresh=WARNING_COUNT;
58int nnames=0;
59int tpl=UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS;
60double trta=UNKNOWN_TRIP_TIME;
61int packet_size=PACKET_SIZE;
62int packet_count=PACKET_COUNT;
63int verbose=FALSE;
64int fail = 0;
65int not_found = 0;
66int rta_fail = 0;
67int pl_fail = 0;
68int unreachable = 0;
69
70int main(int argc, char **argv){
71 int result;
72 int status=STATE_UNKNOWN;
73 char *servers=NULL;
74 char *command_line=NULL;
75 char *input_buffer=NULL;
76 char *pl_buffer=NULL;
77 char *rta_buffer=NULL;
78 input_buffer=malloc(MAX_INPUT_BUFFER);
79 rta_buffer = malloc(80);
80 pl_buffer = malloc(80);
81 memset(rta_buffer, 0, 80);
82 memset(pl_buffer, 0, 80);
83
84 if(process_arguments(argc,argv)==ERROR)
85 usage("Could not parse arguments\n");
86
87 servers=strscpy(servers,server_names);
88
89 /* compose the command */
90 command_line=ssprintf
91 (command_line,"%s -b %d -c %d %s",
92 PATH_TO_FPING,
93 packet_size,
94 packet_count,
95 servers);
96
97 if (verbose) printf("%s\n",command_line);
98
99 /* run the command */
100 child_process=spopen(command_line);
101 if(child_process==NULL){
102 printf("Unable to open pipe: %s\n",command_line);
103 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
104 }
105
106 child_stderr=fdopen(child_stderr_array[fileno(child_process)],"r");
107 if(child_stderr==NULL){
108 printf("Could not open stderr for %s\n",command_line);
109 }
110
111 while (fgets(input_buffer,MAX_INPUT_BUFFER-1,child_process)) {
112 if (verbose) printf("%s",input_buffer);
113 result = textscan(input_buffer);
114 status = max(status,result);
115 }
116
117 while(fgets(input_buffer,MAX_INPUT_BUFFER-1,child_stderr)) {
118 if (verbose) printf("%s",input_buffer);
119 result = textscan(input_buffer);
120 status = max(status,result);
121 }
122
123 (void)fclose(child_stderr);
124
125 /* close the pipe */
126 if(spclose(child_process))
127 status=max(status,STATE_WARNING);
128
129 /* Analyse fail count and produce results */
130 if (fail >= wthresh) {
131 status = max(status, STATE_WARNING);
132 }
133
134 if (fail >= cthresh) {
135 status = max(status, STATE_CRITICAL);
136 }
137
138 if( tpl != UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS ) {
139 snprintf(pl_buffer, 80, ", %d PL", pl_fail);
140 }
141
142 if( trta != UNKNOWN_TRIP_TIME ) {
143 snprintf(rta_buffer, 80, ", %d RTA", rta_fail);
144
145 }
146
147 printf("FPING %s - %s, %d of %d fail, %d NF, %d UR%s%s\n",
148 state_text(status),
149 (name != NULL ? name : server_names),
150 fail,
151 nnames,
152 not_found,
153 unreachable,
154 pl_buffer,
155 rta_buffer);
156
157 return status;
158}
159
160
161
162/* analyse fping output - each event resulting in an increment of fail
163 * must be mutually exclusive. packet loss and round trip time analysed
164 * together, both at once just results in one increment of fail
165 */
166int textscan(char *buf)
167{
168 char *rtastr=NULL;
169 char *losstr=NULL;
170 double loss;
171 double rta;
172 int status=STATE_OK;
173
174 if (strstr(buf,"not found")) {
175 fail++;
176 not_found++;
177 } else if(strstr(buf,"xmt/rcv/%loss")
178 && strstr(buf,"min/avg/max")) {
179 losstr = strstr(buf,"=");
180 losstr = 1+strstr(losstr,"/");
181 losstr = 1+strstr(losstr,"/");
182 rtastr = strstr(buf,"min/avg/max");
183 rtastr = strstr(rtastr,"=");
184 rtastr = 1+index(rtastr,'/');
185 loss = strtod(losstr,NULL);
186 rta = strtod(rtastr,NULL);
187 /* Increment fail counter
188 */
189 if (tpl!=UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS && loss>tpl) {
190 fail++;
191 }
192 else if (trta!=UNKNOWN_TRIP_TIME && rta>trta) {
193 fail++;
194 }
195 else if (loss >= 100) {
196 fail++;
197 }
198 /* Increment other counters
199 */
200 if (trta!=UNKNOWN_TRIP_TIME && rta>trta)
201 rta_fail++;
202 if (tpl!=UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS && loss>tpl)
203 pl_fail++;
204 if (loss >= 100)
205 unreachable++;
206 } else if(strstr(buf,"xmt/rcv/%loss") ) {
207 losstr = strstr(buf,"=");
208 losstr = 1+strstr(losstr,"/");
209 losstr = 1+strstr(losstr,"/");
210 loss = strtod(losstr,NULL);
211 /* Increment fail counter
212 */
213 if (tpl!=UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS && loss>tpl) {
214 fail++;
215 }
216 else if (loss >= 100) {
217 fail++;
218 }
219 /* Increment other counters
220 */
221 if (tpl!=UNKNOWN_PACKET_LOSS && loss>tpl)
222 pl_fail++;
223 if (loss >= 100)
224 unreachable++;
225 }
226
227 return status;
228}
229
230
231
232
233/* process command-line arguments */
234int process_arguments(int argc, char **argv)
235{
236 int c;
237
238#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
239 int option_index = 0;
240 static struct option long_options[] =
241 {
242 {"hostname" ,required_argument,0,'H'},
243 {"critical" ,required_argument,0,'c'},
244 {"warning" ,required_argument,0,'w'},
245 {"bytes" ,required_argument,0,'b'},
246 {"number" ,required_argument,0,'n'},
247 {"pl-threshold" ,required_argument,0,'p'},
248 {"rta-threshold" ,required_argument,0,'r'},
249 {"name" ,required_argument,0,'N'},
250 {"verbose" ,no_argument, 0,'v'},
251 {"version" ,no_argument, 0,'V'},
252 {"help" ,no_argument, 0,'h'},
253 {0,0,0,0}
254 };
255#else
256
257 if(argc<2) return ERROR;
258
259 if (!is_option(argv[1])){
260 server_names=argv[1];
261 argv[1]=argv[0];
262 argv=&argv[1];
263 argc--;
264 }
265#endif
266
267 while (1){
268#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
269 c = getopt_long(argc,argv,"+hVvH:c:w:b:n:N:p:r:",long_options,&option_index);
270#else
271 c = getopt(argc,argv,"+hVvH:c:w:b:n:N:p:r:");
272#endif
273
274 if (c==-1||c==EOF||c==1)
275 break;
276
277 switch (c)
278 {
279 case '?': /* print short usage statement if args not parsable */
280 printf("%s: Unknown argument: %s\n\n",my_basename(argv[0]),optarg);
281 print_usage();
282 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
283 case 'h': /* help */
284 print_help();
285 exit(STATE_OK);
286 case 'V': /* version */
287 print_revision(my_basename(argv[0]),"$Revision$");
288 exit(STATE_OK);
289 case 'v': /* verbose mode */
290 verbose=TRUE;
291 break;
292 case 'H': /* hostname */
293 if(is_host(optarg)==FALSE){
294 printf("Invalid host name/address\n\n");
295 print_usage();
296 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
297 }
298 if (server_names != NULL)
299 server_names=strscat(server_names," ");
300 server_names=strscat(server_names,optarg);
301 nnames++;
302 break;
303 case 'c':
304 if (is_intpos(optarg))
305 cthresh = atoi(optarg);
306 else
307 usage("Critical threshold must be a positive integer");
308 break;
309 case 'w':
310 if (is_intpos(optarg))
311 wthresh = atoi(optarg);
312 else
313 usage("Warning threshold must be a postive integer");
314 break;
315 case 'r':
316 if (is_intpos(optarg)) {
317 trta=strtod(optarg,NULL);
318 }
319 else {
320 usage("RTA threshold must be a positive integer");
321 }
322 break;
323 case 'p':
324 if (is_intpos(optarg)) {
325 tpl=strtod(optarg,NULL);
326 }
327 else {
328 usage("RTA threshold must be a positive integer");
329 }
330 break;
331 case 'b': /* bytes per packet */
332 if (is_intpos(optarg))
333 packet_size=atoi(optarg);
334 else
335 usage("Packet size must be a positive integer");
336 break;
337 case 'N': /* Name of service */
338 name = optarg;
339 break;
340 case 'n': /* number of packets */
341 if (is_intpos(optarg))
342 packet_count=atoi(optarg);
343 else
344 usage("Packet count must be a positive integer");
345 break;
346 }
347 }
348
349 while (optind < argc) {
350 if(is_host(argv[optind])==FALSE) {
351 printf("Invalid host name/address\n\n");
352 print_usage();
353 exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
354 }
355 if (server_names != NULL)
356 server_names=strscat(server_names," ");
357 server_names=strscat(server_names,argv[optind]);
358 nnames++;
359 optind++;
360 }
361
362 if (server_names==NULL || nnames < 2)
363 usage("At least 2 hostnames must be supplied\n\n");
364
365 if (cthresh < 2)
366 usage("Critical threshold must be at least 2");
367 if (cthresh > nnames)
368 usage("Critical threshold cannot be greater than number of hosts tested");
369 if (wthresh < 1)
370 usage("Warning threshold must be at least 1");
371 if (wthresh > nnames)
372 usage("Warning threshold cannot be greater than number of hosts tested");
373 if(wthresh >= cthresh)
374 usage("Warning threshold must be less than the critical threshold");
375
376 return OK;
377}
378
379
380void print_usage(void)
381{
382 printf("Usage: %s <host_address> <host_address> [<host_address>] ...\n",PROGNAME);
383}
384
385
386
387
388
389void print_help(void)
390{
391
392 print_revision(PROGNAME,"$Revision$");
393
394 printf
395 ("Copyright (c) 1999 Didi Rieder (adrieder@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at)\n"
396 " (c) 2000 Matthew Grant (matthewg@plain.co.nz)\n"
397 "This plugin will use the /bin/fping command (from saint) to ping the\n"
398 "specified hosts for a fast check to see if the Internet is still \n"
399 "reachable, and the results of the testing aggregated. Note that it\n"
400 "is necessary to set the suid flag on fping.\n\n");
401
402 print_usage();
403
404 printf
405 ("\nOptions:\n"
406 "-b, --bytes=INTEGER\n"
407 " Size of ICMP packet (default: %d)\n"
408 "-c, --critical=INTEGER (default: %d)\n"
409 " critical threshold failure count\n"
410 "-n, --number=INTEGER\n"
411 " Number of ICMP packets to send (default: %d)\n"
412 "-H, --hostname=HOST\n"
413 " Name or IP Address of host to ping (IP Address bypasses name lookup,\n"
414 " reducing system load)\n"
415 "-h, --help\n"
416 " Print this help screen\n"
417 "-N, --name\n"
418 " Service name to print in results, defaults to INTERNET\n"
419 "-p, --pl-threshold\n"
420 " Packet loss threshold - specify to turn on packet loss testing\n"
421 "-r, --rta-threshold\n"
422 " Round trip average threshold - specify to turn on RTA testing\n"
423 "-V, --version\n"
424 " Print version information\n"
425 "-v, --verbose\n"
426 " Show details for command-line debugging (do not use with nagios server)\n"
427 "-w, --warning=INTEGER (default: %d)\n"
428 " warning threshold failure count\n",
429 PACKET_SIZE, CRITICAL_COUNT, PACKET_COUNT, WARNING_COUNT);
430}
diff --git a/contrib/check_ftpget.pl b/contrib/check_ftpget.pl
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..de7e824
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_ftpget.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2## Written 12/5/00 Jeremy Hanmer
3# $Id$
4
5use strict;
6use Net::FTP;
7use Getopt::Std;
8
9use vars qw($opt_H $opt_u $opt_p $opt_f);
10getopts("H:u:p:f:");
11
12my $host = $opt_H ||
13 die "usage: check_ftp.pl -h host [<-u user> <-p pass> <-f file>]\n";
14
15my $username = $opt_u || 'anonymous';
16my $pass = $opt_p || "$ENV{'LOGNAME'}\@$ENV{'HOSTNAME'}" ;
17
18my $file = $opt_f;
19
20my $status = 0;
21my $problem;
22my $output = "ftp ok";
23
24my $ftp = Net::FTP->new("$host") ||
25 &crit("connect");
26
27$ftp->login("$username", "$pass") ||
28 &crit("login");
29
30$ftp->get($file) ||
31 &crit("get") if $file;
32
33sub crit()
34{
35 $problem = $_[0];
36 $status = 2;
37 if ( $problem eq 'connect' ) {
38 $output = "can't connect";
39 } elsif ( $problem eq 'login' ) {
40 $output = "can't log in";
41 } elsif ( $problem eq 'get' ) {
42 $output = "cant get $file";
43 }
44}
45
46print "$output\n";
47exit $status;
48
diff --git a/contrib/check_ifoperstatus.pl b/contrib/check_ifoperstatus.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f21cdd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_ifoperstatus.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# check_ifoperstatus.pl - nagios plugin
4#
5#
6#
7#
8# Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron
9#
10# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
11# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
12# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
13# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
14#
15# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18# GNU General Public License for more details.
19#
20# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
22# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
23#
24#
25# Report bugs to: ck@zet.net
26#
27# 11.01.2000 Version 1.0
28
29use strict;
30
31use Net::SNMP;
32use Getopt::Long;
33&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
34
35
36my $status;
37my $TIMEOUT = 15;
38
39my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
40 'OK' , '0',
41 'WARNING', '1',
42 'CRITICAL', '2');
43
44my %ifOperStatus = ('1','up',
45 '2','down',
46 '3','testing',
47 '4','unknown',
48 '5','dormant',
49 '6','notPresent');
50
51my $state = "UNKNOWN";
52my $answer = "";
53my $snmpkey = 1;
54my $community = "public";
55my $port = 161;
56my @snmpoids;
57my $snmpIfOperStatus;
58my $snmpLocIfDescr;
59my $hostname;
60my $session;
61my $error;
62my $response;
63
64
65sub usage {
66 printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
67 printf "\n";
68 printf "Perl Check IfOperStatus plugin for Nagios\n";
69 printf "checks operational status of specified interface\n";
70 printf "usage: \n";
71 printf "ifoperstatus.pl -k <IF_KEY> -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME>";
72 printf "\nCopyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron\n";
73 printf "check_ifoperstatus.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
74 printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
75 printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
76 printf "\n\n";
77 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
78}
79
80# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
81$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
82 print ("ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (alarm)\n");
83 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
84};
85alarm($TIMEOUT);
86
87
88$status = GetOptions("key=i",\$snmpkey,
89 "community=s",\$community,
90 "port=i",\$port);
91if ($status == 0)
92{
93 &usage;
94}
95
96 #shift;
97 $hostname = shift || &usage;
98
99 ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
100 -hostname => $hostname,
101 -community => $community,
102 -port => $port
103 );
104
105 if (!defined($session)) {
106 $state='UNKNOWN';
107 $answer=$error;
108 print ("$state: $answer");
109 exit $ERRORS{$state};
110 }
111
112 $snmpIfOperStatus = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8' . "." . $snmpkey;
113 $snmpLocIfDescr = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.28' . "." . $snmpkey;
114
115
116 push(@snmpoids,$snmpIfOperStatus);
117 push(@snmpoids,$snmpLocIfDescr);
118
119 if (!defined($response = $session->get_request(@snmpoids))) {
120 $answer=$session->error;
121 $session->close;
122 $state = 'CRITICAL';
123 print ("$state: $answer,$community,$snmpkey");
124 exit $ERRORS{$state};
125 }
126
127 $answer = sprintf("host '%s',%s(%s) is %s\n",
128 $hostname,
129 $response->{$snmpLocIfDescr},
130 $snmpkey,
131 $ifOperStatus{$response->{$snmpIfOperStatus}}
132 );
133
134 $session->close;
135
136 if ( $response->{$snmpIfOperStatus} == 1 ) {
137 $state = 'OK';
138 }
139 else {
140 $state = 'CRITICAL';
141 }
142
143print ("$state: $answer");
144exit $ERRORS{$state};
145
diff --git a/contrib/check_ifstatus.pl b/contrib/check_ifstatus.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a7ab39e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_ifstatus.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# check_ifstatus.pl - nagios plugin
4#
5#
6# Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron
7#
8# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
11# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12#
13# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16# GNU General Public License for more details.
17#
18# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
21#
22#
23# Report bugs to: ck@zet.net
24#
25# 11.01.2000 Version 1.0
26
27use strict;
28
29use Net::SNMP;
30use Getopt::Long;
31&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
32
33
34my $status;
35my $TIMEOUT = 1500;
36
37my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
38 'OK' , '0',
39 'WARNING', '1',
40 'CRITICAL', '2');
41
42my %ifOperStatus = ('1','up',
43 '2','down',
44 '3','testing',
45 '4','unknown',
46 '5','dormant',
47 '6','notPresent');
48
49my $state = "UNKNOWN";
50my $answer = "";
51my $snmpkey;
52my $snmpoid;
53my $key;
54my $community = "public";
55my $port = 161;
56my @snmpoids;
57my $snmpIfAdminStatus = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7';
58my $snmpIfDescr = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2';
59my $snmpIfOperStatus = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8';
60my $snmpLocIfDescr = '1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.2.1.1.28';
61my $hostname;
62my $session;
63my $error;
64my $response;
65my %ifStatus;
66my $ifup =0 ;
67my $ifdown =0;
68my $ifdormant = 0;
69my $ifmessage;
70
71sub usage {
72 printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
73 printf "\n";
74 printf "Perl Check IfStatus plugin for Nagios\n";
75 printf "monitors operational status of each interface\n";
76 printf "usage: \n";
77 printf "check_ifstatus.pl -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME>\n";
78 printf "Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron\n";
79 printf "check_ifstatus.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
80 printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
81 printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
82 printf "\n\n";
83 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
84}
85
86# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
87$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
88 print ("ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (alarm)\n");
89 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
90};
91alarm($TIMEOUT);
92
93
94$status = GetOptions("community=s",\$community,
95 "port=i",\$port);
96if ($status == 0)
97{
98 &usage;
99}
100
101 #shift;
102 $hostname = shift || &usage;
103
104
105
106 push(@snmpoids,$snmpIfOperStatus);
107 push(@snmpoids,$snmpLocIfDescr);
108 push(@snmpoids,$snmpIfAdminStatus);
109 push(@snmpoids,$snmpIfDescr);
110
111foreach $snmpoid (@snmpoids) {
112
113 ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
114 -hostname => $hostname,
115 -community => $community,
116 -port => $port
117 );
118
119 if (!defined($session)) {
120 $state='UNKNOWN';
121 $answer=$error;
122 print ("$state: $answer");
123 exit $ERRORS{$state};
124 }
125
126 if (!defined($response = $session->get_table($snmpoid))) {
127 $answer=$session->error;
128 $session->close;
129 $state = 'CRITICAL';
130 print ("$state: $answer,$community,$snmpkey");
131 exit $ERRORS{$state};
132 }
133
134 foreach $snmpkey (keys %{$response}) {
135 $snmpkey =~ /.*\.(\d+)$/;
136 $key = $1;
137 $ifStatus{$key}{$snmpoid} = $response->{$snmpkey};
138 }
139 $session->close;
140}
141
142 foreach $key (keys %ifStatus) {
143 # check only if interface is administratively up
144 if ($ifStatus{$key}{$snmpIfAdminStatus} == 1 ) {
145 if ($ifStatus{$key}{$snmpIfOperStatus} == 1 ) { $ifup++ ;}
146 if ($ifStatus{$key}{$snmpIfOperStatus} == 2 ) {
147 $ifdown++ ;
148 $ifmessage .= sprintf("%s: down -> %s<BR>",
149 $ifStatus{$key}{$snmpIfDescr},
150 $ifStatus{$key}{$snmpLocIfDescr});
151
152 }
153 if ($ifStatus{$key}{$snmpIfOperStatus} == 5 ) { $ifdormant++ ;}
154 }
155 }
156
157
158 if ($ifdown > 0) {
159 $state = 'CRITICAL';
160 $answer = sprintf("host '%s', interfaces up: %d, down: %d, dormant: %d<BR>",
161 $hostname,
162 $ifup,
163 $ifdown,
164 $ifdormant);
165 $answer = $answer . $ifmessage . "\n";
166 }
167 else {
168 $state = 'OK';
169 $answer = sprintf("host '%s', interfaces up: %d, down: %d, dormant: %d\n",
170 $hostname,
171 $ifup,
172 $ifdown,
173 $ifdormant);
174 }
175
176print ("$state: $answer");
177exit $ERRORS{$state};
178
diff --git a/contrib/check_ipxping.c b/contrib/check_ipxping.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1ba10fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_ipxping.c
@@ -0,0 +1,200 @@
1/******************************************************************************************
2 *
3 * CHECK_IPXPING.C
4 *
5 * Program: IPX ping plugin for Nagios
6 * License: GPL
7 * Copyright (c) 1999 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
8 *
9 * Last Modified: 09-24-1999
10 *
11 * Command line: CHECK_IPXPING <dest_network> <dest_address> <wrtt> <crtt>
12 *
13 * Description:
14 *
15 * This plugin will use the /usr/bin/ipxping command to ping the specified host using the
16 * IPX protocol. Note: Linux users must have IPX support compiled into the kernerl and
17 * must have IPX configured correctly in order for this plugin to work.
18 * If the round trip time value is above the <wrtt> level, a STATE_WARNING is
19 * returned. If it exceeds the <crtt> level, a STATE_CRITICAL is returned.
20 *
21 *
22 *
23 * IMPORTANT!!
24 *
25 * This plugin will only work with the ipxping command that has been ported to Linux.
26 * The version for Sun takes different command line arguments and differs in its output.
27 *
28 *****************************************************************************************/
29
30#include "../common/config.h"
31#include "../common/common.h"
32#include "netutils.h"
33
34/* this should be moved out to the configure script! */
35#define IPXPING_COMMAND "/tmp/ipxping/ipxping"
36
37/* these should be moved to the common header file */
38#define MAX_IPXNET_ADDRESS_LENGTH 12
39#define MAX_IPXHOST_ADDRESS_LENGTH 18
40
41int socket_timeout=DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT;
42char dest_network[MAX_IPXNET_ADDRESS_LENGTH];
43char dest_address[MAX_IPXHOST_ADDRESS_LENGTH];
44int wrtt;
45int crtt;
46
47int process_arguments(int,char **);
48
49FILE * spopen(const char *);
50int spclose(FILE *);
51
52int main(int argc, char **argv){
53 char command_line[MAX_INPUT_BUFFER];
54 int rtt;
55 int bytes_returned;
56 int result=STATE_OK;
57 FILE *fp;
58 char input_buffer[MAX_INPUT_BUFFER];
59 char *substr;
60 int current_line;
61
62 if(process_arguments(argc,argv)!=OK){
63 printf("Incorrect arguments supplied\n");
64 printf("\n");
65 printf("IPX ping plugin for Nagios\n");
66 printf("Copyright (c) 1999 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)\n");
67 printf("Last Modified: 09-24-1999\n");
68 printf("License: GPL\n");
69 printf("\n");
70 printf("Usage: %s <dest_network> <dest_address> <wrtt> <crtt> [-to to_sec]\n",argv[0]);
71 printf("\n");
72 printf("Options:\n");
73 printf(" <dest_network> = IPX network that the remote host lies on. (Hex Format - 00:00:00:00)\n");
74 printf(" <dest_address> = MAC address of the remote host. (Hex Format - 00:00:00:00:00:00)\n");
75 printf(" <wrtt> = Round trip time in milliseconds necessary to result in a WARNING state\n");
76 printf(" <crtt> = Round trip time in milliseconds necessary to result in a CRITICAL state\n");
77 printf(" [to_sec] = Seconds before we should timeout waiting for ping result. Default = %d sec\n",DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT);
78 printf("\n");
79 printf("Notes:\n");
80 printf("This plugin will use the /usr/bin/ipxping command to ping the specified host using\n");
81 printf("the IPX protocol. IPX support must be compiled into the kernel and your host must\n");
82 printf("be correctly configured to use IPX before this plugin will work! An RPM package of\n");
83 printf("the ipxping binary can be found at...\n");
84 printf("http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/contrib/libc5/i386/ipxping-0.0-2.i386.shtml\n");
85 printf("\n");
86 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
87 }
88
89 /* create the command line to use... */
90 sprintf(command_line,"%s %s %s",IPXPING_COMMAND,dest_network,dest_address);
91
92 /* initialize alarm signal handling */
93 signal(SIGALRM,socket_timeout_alarm_handler);
94
95 /* set socket timeout */
96 alarm(socket_timeout);
97
98 /* run the command */
99 fp = spopen(command_line);
100 if(fp==NULL){
101 printf("Unable to open pipe: %s",command_line);
102 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
103 }
104
105 current_line=0;
106 while(fgets(input_buffer,MAX_INPUT_BUFFER-1,fp)){
107
108 current_line++;
109
110 /* skip the first line of the output */
111 if(current_line==1)
112 continue;
113
114 /* we didn't get the "is alive" */
115 if(current_line==2 && !strstr(input_buffer,"is alive"))
116 result=STATE_CRITICAL;
117
118 /* get the round trip time */
119 if(current_line==3){
120 substr=strtok(input_buffer,":");
121 substr=strtok(NULL,"\n");
122 rtt=atoi(substr);
123 }
124
125 /* get the number of bytes returned */
126 if(current_line==4 && strstr(input_buffer,"bytes returned")){
127 bytes_returned=atoi(input_buffer);
128 }
129 }
130
131 /* close the pipe */
132 spclose(fp);
133
134 /* reset the alarm */
135 alarm(0);
136
137 if(current_line==1 || result==STATE_CRITICAL)
138 printf("IPX Ping problem - No response from host\n");
139 else{
140
141 if(rtt>crtt)
142 result=STATE_CRITICAL;
143 else if(rtt>wrtt)
144 result=STATE_WARNING;
145
146 printf("IPX Ping %s - RTT = %d ms, %d bytes returned from %s %s\n",(result==STATE_OK)?"ok":"problem",rtt,bytes_returned,dest_network,dest_address);
147 }
148
149
150 return result;
151 }
152
153
154
155/* process all arguments passed on the command line */
156int process_arguments(int argc, char **argv){
157 int x;
158
159 /* no options were supplied */
160 if(argc<5)
161 return ERROR;
162
163 /* get the destination network address */
164 strncpy(dest_network,argv[1],sizeof(dest_network)-1);
165 dest_network[sizeof(dest_network)-1]='\x0';
166
167 /* get the destination host address */
168 strncpy(dest_address,argv[2],sizeof(dest_address)-1);
169 dest_address[sizeof(dest_address)-1]='\x0';
170
171 /* get the round trip time variables */
172 wrtt=atoi(argv[3]);
173 crtt=atoi(argv[4]);
174
175 /* process remaining arguments */
176 for(x=6;x<=argc;x++){
177
178 /* we got the timeout to use */
179 if(!strcmp(argv[x-1],"-to")){
180 if(x<argc){
181 socket_timeout=atoi(argv[x]);
182 if(socket_timeout<=0)
183 return ERROR;
184 x++;
185 }
186 else
187 return ERROR;
188 }
189
190 /* else we got something else... */
191 else
192 return ERROR;
193 }
194
195 return OK;
196 }
197
198
199
200
diff --git a/contrib/check_joy.sh b/contrib/check_joy.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..cd076db
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_joy.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
1#! /bin/sh
2
3PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin
4
5PROGNAME=`basename $0`
6PROGPATH=`echo $0 | sed -e 's,[\\/][^\\/][^\\/]*$,,'`
7REVISION=`echo '$Revision$' | sed -e 's/[^0-9.]//g'`
8STATUS=""
9
10. $PROGPATH/utils.sh
11
12
13print_usage() {
14 echo "Usage: $PROGNAME /dev/js<#> <button #>"
15}
16
17print_help() {
18 print_revision $PROGNAME $REVISION
19 echo ""
20 print_usage
21 echo ""
22 echo "This plugin checks a joystick button status using the "
23 echo "joyreadbutton utility from the joyd package."
24 echo ""
25 support
26 exit 0
27}
28
29if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
30 print_usage
31 exit 0
32fi
33
34case "$1" in
35 --help)
36 print_help
37 exit 0
38 ;;
39 -h)
40 print_help
41 exit 0
42 ;;
43 --version)
44 print_revision $PROGNAME $REVISION
45 exit 0
46 ;;
47 -V)
48 print_revision $PROGNAME $REVISION
49 exit 0
50 ;;
51 /dev/js*)
52 joyreadbutton $1 $2 1>&1 1>/dev/null
53 STATUS=$?
54 if [ "$STATUS" -eq 0 ]; then
55 echo OK
56 exit 0
57 elif [ "$STATUS" -eq 1 ];then
58 echo CRITICAL
59 exit 2
60 else
61 echo UNKNOWN
62 exit -1
63 fi
64 ;;
65 *)
66 print_usage
67 exit 0
68 ;;
69esac
diff --git a/contrib/check_maxchannels.pl b/contrib/check_maxchannels.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a3ce525
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_maxchannels.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# check_maxchannels.pl - nagios plugin
4#
5#
6# Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron
7#
8# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
11# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12#
13# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16# GNU General Public License for more details.
17#
18# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
21#
22#
23# Report bugs to: ck@zet.net
24#
25# 11.01.2000 Version 1.0
26
27use strict;
28
29use Net::SNMP;
30use Getopt::Long;
31&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
32
33
34my $status;
35my $TIMEOUT = 15;
36
37my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
38 'OK' , '0',
39 'WARNING', '1',
40 'CRITICAL', '2');
41
42
43my $state = "UNKNOWN";
44my $answer = "";
45my $snmpkey;
46my $snmpoid;
47my $key;
48my $community = "public";
49my $port = 161;
50my @snmpoids;
51# free channels
52my $snmpWanAvailableChannels = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.23.0';
53# maximum channels
54my $snmpWanSwitchedChannels = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.24.0';
55my $snmpWanDisabledChannels = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.25.0';
56my $snmpWanActiveChannels = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.26.0';
57my $snmpWanNailedChannels = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.27.0';
58my $snmpWanOutOfServiceChannels = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.28.0';
59my $snmpEventCurrentActiveSessions = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.6.0';
60# since startup
61my $snmpEventTotalNoModems = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.10.15.0';
62# lan modem
63my $snmpDeadLanModem = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.7.0';
64my $snmpDisabledLanModem = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.5.0';
65my $snmpSuspectLanModem = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.3.0';
66my $snmpAvailLanModem = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.1.0';
67my $snmpBusyLanModem = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.15.9.0';
68# max modems
69my $snmpMdmNumber = '1.3.6.1.2.1.38.1.1.0';
70my $hostname;
71my $session;
72my $error;
73my $response;
74my %wanStatus;
75
76
77my $WanAvailableChannels;
78my $WanSwitchedChannels;
79my $WanDisabledChannels;
80my $WanActiveChannels;
81my $WanNailedChannels;
82my $WanOutOfServiceChannels;
83my $EventCurrentActiveSessions;
84my $EventTotalNoModems;
85my $DeadLanModem;
86my $DisabledLanModem;
87my $SuspectLanModem;
88my $AvailLanModem;
89my $BusyLanModem;
90my $MdmNumber;
91
92
93sub usage {
94 printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
95 printf "\n";
96 printf "Perl Check maxchannels plugin for Nagios\n";
97 printf "monitors ISDN lines and modems on Ascend MAX 2000/4000/6000/TNT\n";
98 printf "usage: \n";
99 printf "check_maxchannel.pl -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME>\n";
100 printf "Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron\n";
101 printf "check_maxchannels.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
102 printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
103 printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
104 printf "\n\n";
105 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
106}
107
108# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
109$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
110 print ("ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (alarm)\n");
111 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
112};
113alarm($TIMEOUT);
114
115
116$status = GetOptions("community=s",\$community,
117 "port=i",\$port);
118if ($status == 0)
119{
120 &usage;
121}
122
123 #shift;
124 $hostname = shift || &usage;
125
126
127
128push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanAvailableChannels);
129push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanSwitchedChannels);
130push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanDisabledChannels);
131push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanActiveChannels);
132push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanNailedChannels);
133push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanOutOfServiceChannels);
134
135push(@snmpoids,$snmpEventCurrentActiveSessions);
136
137push(@snmpoids,$snmpEventTotalNoModems);
138push(@snmpoids,$snmpDeadLanModem);
139push(@snmpoids,$snmpDisabledLanModem);
140push(@snmpoids,$snmpSuspectLanModem);
141push(@snmpoids,$snmpAvailLanModem);
142push(@snmpoids,$snmpBusyLanModem);
143push(@snmpoids,$snmpMdmNumber);
144
145 ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
146 -hostname => $hostname,
147 -community => $community,
148 -port => $port
149 );
150
151 if (!defined($session)) {
152 $state='UNKNOWN';
153 $answer=$error;
154 print ("$state: $answer");
155 exit $ERRORS{$state};
156 }
157
158 if (!defined($response = $session->get_request(@snmpoids))) {
159 $answer=$session->error;
160 $session->close;
161 $state = 'CRITICAL';
162 print ("$state: $answer,$community");
163 exit $ERRORS{$state};
164 }
165
166
167$WanAvailableChannels = $response->{$snmpWanAvailableChannels};
168$WanSwitchedChannels = $response->{$snmpWanSwitchedChannels};
169$WanDisabledChannels = $response->{$snmpWanDisabledChannels};
170$WanActiveChannels = $response->{$snmpWanActiveChannels};
171$WanNailedChannels = $response->{$snmpWanNailedChannels};
172$WanOutOfServiceChannels = $response->{$snmpWanOutOfServiceChannels};
173$EventCurrentActiveSessions = $response->{$snmpEventCurrentActiveSessions};
174$EventTotalNoModems = $response->{$snmpEventTotalNoModems};
175$DeadLanModem = $response->{$snmpDeadLanModem};
176$DisabledLanModem = $response->{$snmpDisabledLanModem};
177$SuspectLanModem = $response->{$snmpSuspectLanModem};
178$AvailLanModem = $response->{$snmpAvailLanModem};
179$BusyLanModem = $response->{$snmpBusyLanModem};
180$MdmNumber = $response->{$snmpMdmNumber};
181
182# less than 50% -> WARNING
183if ( 0 < $WanOutOfServiceChannels
184 && $WanOutOfServiceChannels < ($snmpWanSwitchedChannels * 0.5) ) {
185 $state = 'WARNING';
186}
187elsif ($WanOutOfServiceChannels > 0) {
188 $state = 'CRITICAL';
189}
190elsif ($DeadLanModem > 0) {
191 $state = 'CRITICAL';
192}
193elsif ($SuspectLanModem > 0) {
194 $state = 'WARNING';
195}
196elsif ($AvailLanModem == 0) {
197 $state = 'WARNING';
198}
199else {
200 $state = 'OK';
201}
202
203
204$answer = sprintf("active sessions: %d (%d), active modems: %d (%d)<BR>",
205 $EventCurrentActiveSessions,
206 $WanSwitchedChannels,
207 $BusyLanModem,
208 $MdmNumber);
209
210$answer .= sprintf("channels available: %d, disabled: %d",
211 $WanAvailableChannels,
212 $WanDisabledChannels);
213
214$answer .= sprintf(", out of service: %d, nailed: %d<BR>",
215 $WanOutOfServiceChannels,
216 $WanNailedChannels);
217
218$answer .= sprintf("modems avail.: %d, disabled: %d, suspect: %d, dead: %d<BR>",
219 $AvailLanModem,
220 $DisabledLanModem,
221 $SuspectLanModem,
222 $DeadLanModem);
223
224$answer .= sprintf("unserviced modem calls: %d (since startup)\n",
225 $EventTotalNoModems);
226
227$session->close;
228
229print ("$state: $answer");
230exit $ERRORS{$state};
231
diff --git a/contrib/check_maxwanstate.pl b/contrib/check_maxwanstate.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4fbb9da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_maxwanstate.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# check_maxwanstate.pl - nagios plugin
4#
5#
6# Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron
7#
8# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
11# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12#
13# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16# GNU General Public License for more details.
17#
18# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
21#
22#
23# Report bugs to: ck@zet.net
24#
25# 11.01.2000 Version 1.0
26
27use strict;
28
29use Net::SNMP;
30use Getopt::Long;
31&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
32
33
34my $status;
35my $TIMEOUT = 1500;
36
37my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
38 'OK' , '0',
39 'WARNING', '1',
40 'CRITICAL', '2');
41
42my %wanLineState = (
43 1,'ls-unknown',
44 2,'ls-does-not-exist',
45 3,'ls-disabled',
46 4,'ls-no-physical',
47 5,'ls-no-logical',
48 6,'ls-point-to-point',
49 7,'ls-multipoint-1',
50 8,'ls-multipoint-2',
51 9,'ls-loss-of-sync',
52 10,'ls-yellow-alarm',
53 11,'ls-ais-receive',
54 12,'ls-no-d-channel',
55 13,'ls-active',
56 14,'ls-maintenance');
57
58my %wanLineType = (
59 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.1','Any',
60 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.2','T1',
61 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.3','E1',
62 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.4','Dpnss',
63 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.5','Bri',
64 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.6','S562',
65 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.7','S564',
66 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.8','Sdsl',
67 '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.9','AdslCap');
68
69my $state = "UNKNOWN";
70my $answer = "";
71my $snmpkey;
72my $snmpoid;
73my $key;
74my $community = "public";
75my $port = 161;
76my @snmpoids;
77my $snmpWanLineName = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.21.1.2';
78my $snmpWanLineType = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.21.1.3';
79my $snmpWanLineState = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.21.1.5';
80my $snmpWanLineUsage = '1.3.6.1.4.1.529.4.21.1.8';
81
82my $hostname;
83my $session;
84my $error;
85my $response;
86my %wanStatus;
87my $ifup =0 ;
88my $ifdown =0;
89my $ifdormant = 0;
90my $ifmessage;
91
92sub usage {
93 printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
94 printf "\n";
95 printf "Perl Check maxwanstate plugin for Nagios\n";
96 printf "monitors E1/T1 interface status\n";
97 printf "usage: \n";
98 printf "check_maxwanstate.pl -c <READCOMMUNITY> -p <PORT> <HOSTNAME>";
99 printf "Copyright (C) 2000 Christoph Kron\n";
100 printf "check_maxwanstate.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
101 printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
102 printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
103 printf "\n\n";
104 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
105}
106
107# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
108$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
109 print ("ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (alarm)\n");
110 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
111};
112alarm($TIMEOUT);
113
114
115$status = GetOptions("community=s",\$community,
116 "port=i",\$port);
117if ($status == 0)
118{
119 &usage;
120}
121
122 #shift;
123 $hostname = shift || &usage;
124
125
126
127push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanLineUsage);
128push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanLineState);
129push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanLineName);
130push(@snmpoids,$snmpWanLineType);
131
132foreach $snmpoid (@snmpoids) {
133
134 ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
135 -hostname => $hostname,
136 -community => $community,
137 -port => $port
138 );
139
140 if (!defined($session)) {
141 $state='UNKNOWN';
142 $answer=$error;
143 print ("$state: $answer");
144 exit $ERRORS{$state};
145 }
146
147 if (!defined($response = $session->get_table($snmpoid))) {
148 $answer=$session->error;
149 $session->close;
150 $state = 'CRITICAL';
151 print ("$state: $answer,$community,$snmpkey");
152 exit $ERRORS{$state};
153 }
154
155 foreach $snmpkey (keys %{$response}) {
156 $snmpkey =~ /.*\.(\d+)$/;
157 $key = $1;
158 $wanStatus{$key}{$snmpoid} = $response->{$snmpkey};
159 }
160 $session->close;
161}
162
163 foreach $key (keys %wanStatus) {
164 # look only at active Interfaces lu-trunk(5)
165 if ($wanStatus{$key}{$snmpWanLineUsage} == 5 ) {
166
167 # 13 -> active
168 if ($wanStatus{$key}{$snmpWanLineState} == 13 ) {
169 $ifup++;
170 }
171 else {
172 $ifdown++ ;
173 $ifmessage .= sprintf("%s interface status : %s (%s)<BR>",
174 $wanLineType{$wanStatus{$key}{$snmpWanLineType}},
175 $wanLineState{$wanStatus{$key}{$snmpWanLineState}},
176 $wanStatus{$key}{$snmpWanLineName});
177
178 }
179 }
180 }
181
182
183 if ($ifdown > 0) {
184 $state = 'CRITICAL';
185 $answer = sprintf("host '%s', interfaces up: %d, down: %d<BR>",
186 $hostname,
187 $ifup,
188 $ifdown);
189 $answer = $answer . $ifmessage . "\n";
190 }
191 else {
192 $state = 'OK';
193 $answer = sprintf("host '%s', interfaces up: %d, down: %d\n",
194 $hostname,
195 $ifup,
196 $ifdown);
197 }
198
199print ("$state: $answer");
200exit $ERRORS{$state};
201
diff --git a/contrib/check_mem.pl b/contrib/check_mem.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f0c8212
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_mem.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,146 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2# $Id$
3
4# check_mem.pl Copyright (C) 2000 Dan Larsson <dl@tyfon.net>
5#
6# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
9# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10#
11# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
13# of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14# GNU General Public License for more details.
15#
16# you should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17# along with this program (or with Nagios); if not, write to the
18# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
20
21# Tell Perl what we need to use
22use strict;
23use Getopt::Std;
24
25use vars qw($opt_c $opt_f $opt_u $opt_w
26 $free_memory $used_memory $total_memory
27 $crit_level $warn_level
28 %exit_codes @memlist
29 $percent $fmt_pct
30 $verb_err $command_line);
31
32# Predefined exit codes for Nagios
33%exit_codes = ('UNKNOWN' ,-1,
34 'OK' , 0,
35 'WARNING' , 1,
36 'CRITICAL', 2,);
37
38# Turn this to 1 to see reason for parameter errors (if any)
39$verb_err = 0;
40
41# This the unix command string that brings Perl the data
42$command_line = `vmstat | tail -1 | awk '{print \$4,\$5}'`;
43
44chomp $command_line;
45@memlist = split(/ /, $command_line);
46
47# Define the calculating scalars
48$used_memory = $memlist[0];
49$free_memory = $memlist[1];
50$total_memory = $used_memory + $free_memory;
51
52# Get the options
53if ($#ARGV le 0)
54{
55 &usage;
56}
57else
58{
59 getopts('c:fuw:');
60}
61
62# Shortcircuit the switches
63if (!$opt_w or $opt_w == 0 or !$opt_c or $opt_c == 0)
64{
65 print "*** You must define WARN and CRITICAL levels!" if ($verb_err);
66 &usage;
67}
68elsif (!$opt_f and !$opt_u)
69{
70 print "*** You must select to monitor either USED or FREE memory!" if ($verb_err);
71 &usage;
72}
73
74# Check if levels are sane
75if ($opt_w <= $opt_c and $opt_f)
76{
77 print "*** WARN level must not be less than CRITICAL when checking FREE memory!" if ($verb_err);
78 &usage;
79}
80elsif ($opt_w >= $opt_c and $opt_u)
81{
82 print "*** WARN level must not be greater than CRITICAL when checking USED memory!" if ($verb_err);
83 &usage;
84}
85
86$warn_level = $opt_w;
87$crit_level = $opt_c;
88
89if ($opt_f)
90{
91 $percent = $free_memory / $total_memory * 100;
92 $fmt_pct = sprintf "%.1f", $percent;
93 if ($percent <= $crit_level)
94 {
95 print "Memory CRITICAL - $fmt_pct% ($free_memory kB) free\n";
96 exit $exit_codes{'CRITICAL'};
97 }
98 elsif ($percent <= $warn_level)
99 {
100 print "Memory WARNING - $fmt_pct% ($free_memory kB) free\n";
101 exit $exit_codes{'WARNING'};
102 }
103 else
104 {
105 print "Memory OK - $fmt_pct% ($free_memory kB) free\n";
106 exit $exit_codes{'OK'};
107 }
108}
109elsif ($opt_u)
110{
111 $percent = $used_memory / $total_memory * 100;
112 $fmt_pct = sprintf "%.1f", $percent;
113 if ($percent >= $crit_level)
114 {
115 print "Memory CRITICAL - $fmt_pct% ($used_memory kB) used\n";
116 exit $exit_codes{'CRITICAL'};
117 }
118 elsif ($percent >= $warn_level)
119 {
120 print "Memory WARNING - $fmt_pct% ($used_memory kB) used\n";
121 exit $exit_codes{'WARNING'};
122 }
123 else
124 {
125 print "Memory OK - $fmt_pct% ($used_memory kB) used\n";
126 exit $exit_codes{'OK'};
127 }
128}
129
130# Show usage
131sub usage()
132{
133 print "\ncheck_mem.pl v1.0 - Nagios Plugin\n\n";
134 print "usage:\n";
135 print " check_mem.pl -<f|u> -w <warnlevel> -c <critlevel>\n\n";
136 print "options:\n";
137 print " -f Check FREE memory\n";
138 print " -u Check USED memory\n";
139 print " -w PERCENT Percent free/used when to warn\n";
140 print " -c PERCENT Percent free/used when critical\n";
141 print "\nCopyright (C) 2000 Dan Larsson <dl\@tyfon.net>\n";
142 print "check_mem.pl comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY either implied or explicit\n";
143 print "This program is licensed under the terms of the\n";
144 print "GNU General Public License (check source code for details)\n";
145 exit $exit_codes{'UNKNOWN'};
146}
diff --git a/contrib/check_memory.tgz b/contrib/check_memory.tgz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b0f8016
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_memory.tgz
Binary files differ
diff --git a/contrib/check_mysql.c b/contrib/check_mysql.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9abacf8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_mysql.c
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
1/*****************************************************************
2 *
3 * Program: check_mysql.c
4 * License: GPL
5 *
6 * Written by Tim Weippert
7 * (based on plugins by Ethan Galstad and MySQL example code)
8 *
9 * Command line: check_mysql <host> [user] [passwd]
10 * <host> can be the FQDN or the IP-Adress
11 * [user] and [passwd] are optional
12 *
13 * Description:
14 *
15 * This plugin attempts to connect to an MySQL Server
16 * with the optional specified parameters user and passwd.
17 * Normaly the host and a user HAVE to assigned.
18 *
19 * The plugin returns
20 * STATE_OK and the Version Number of the Server when all is fine
21 * STATE_CRITICAL if the Connection can't be esablished
22 * STATE_WARNING if the connection was established but the
23 * program can't get the Versoin Number
24 * STATE_UNKNOWN if to many parameters are given
25 *
26 * Copyright (c) 1999 by Tim Weippert
27 *
28 * Changes:
29 * 16.12.1999: Changed the return codes from numbers to statements
30 *
31 *******************************************************************/
32
33#include "../common/config.h"
34#include "../common/common.h"
35#include "mysql.h"
36
37MYSQL mysql;
38
39int main(int argc, char **argv)
40{
41 uint i = 0;
42 char *host;
43 char *user;
44 char *passwd;
45
46 char *status;
47 char *version;
48
49 if ( argc > 4 ) {
50 printf("Too many Arguments supplied - %i .\n", argc);
51 printf("Usage: %s <host> [user] [passwd]\n", argv[0]);
52 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
53 }
54
55 (host = argv[1]) || (host = NULL);
56 (user = argv[2]) || (user = NULL);
57 (passwd = argv[3]) || (passwd = NULL);
58
59 if (!(mysql_connect(&mysql,host,user,passwd))) {
60 printf("Can't connect to Mysql on Host: %s\n", host);
61 return STATE_CRITICAL;
62 }
63
64 if ( !(version = mysql_get_server_info(&mysql)) ) {
65 printf("Connect OK, but can't get Serverinfo ... something wrong !\n");
66 return STATE_WARNING;
67 }
68
69 printf("Mysql ok - Running Version: %s\n", version);
70
71 mysql_close(&mysql);
72 return STATE_OK;
73}
74
75
diff --git a/contrib/check_mysql.pl b/contrib/check_mysql.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..143d5a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_mysql.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
1#!/nyet/bin/perl
2#
3# (c)1999 Mitch Wright, NetLine Corporation
4# Read the GNU copyright stuff for all the legalese
5#
6# Check to see that our MySQL server(s) are up and running.
7# This plugin requires that mysqladmin(1) is installed on the system.
8# Since it is part of the MySQL distribution, that should be a problem.
9#
10# If no parameters are giving, a usage statement is output.
11#
12# Exit 0 on success, providing some informational output
13# Exit 2 on failure, provide what we can...
14#
15
16require 5.004;
17
18sub usage;
19
20my $TIMEOUT = 15;
21my $MYSQLADMIN = "/usr/local/bin/mysqladmin";
22
23my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
24 'OK' , '0',
25 'WARNING', '1',
26 'CRITICAL', '2');
27
28my $host = shift || &usage(%ERRORS);
29my $user = shift || &usage(%ERRORS);
30my $pass = shift || "";
31my $warn = shift || 60;
32my $crit = shift || 100;
33
34my $state = "OK";
35
36# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
37$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
38 print ("ERROR: No response from MySQL server (alarm)\n");
39 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
40};
41alarm($TIMEOUT);
42
43open (OUTPUT,
44 "$MYSQLADMIN -h $host -u $user --password=\"$pass\" version 2>&1
45 |");
46
47while (<OUTPUT>) {
48 if (/failed/) { $state="CRITICAL"; s/.*://; $status=$_; last; }
49 next if /^\s*$/;
50 if (/^Server version\s+(\d+.*)/) { $version = $1; next; }
51 if (/^Uptime:\s+(\d.*)/) { $uptime = $1; next; }
52 if (/^Threads:\s+(\d+)\s+/) { $threads = $1; next; }
53}
54
55$status = "Version $version -- $threads Threads <br>Uptime $uptime" if
56$state ne "CRITICAL";
57
58if ($threads >= $warn) { $state = "WARNING"; }
59if ($threads >= $crit) { $state = "CRITICAL"; }
60
61print $status;
62exit $ERRORS{$state};
63
64sub usage {
65 print "Required arguments not given!\n\n";
66 print "MySQL status checker plugin for Nagios, V1.01\n";
67 print "Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Mitch Wright \n\n";
68 print "Usage: check_mysql.pl <host> <user> [<pass> [<warn>
69 [<crit>]]]\n\n"; print " <pass> = password to use for <user> at
70 <host>\n"; print " <warn> = number of threads to warn us
71 about\n"; print " <crit> = number of threads to scream at us
72 about\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
73}
diff --git a/contrib/check_nagios.pl b/contrib/check_nagios.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7d15d4d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_nagios.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2# denao - denao@uol.com.br - Systems Engineering
3# Universo Online - http://www.uol.com.br
4use DBI;
5use Time::Local;
6
7my $t_lambuja = 5; # (expire_minutes)
8my $databasename = ""; # The name of nagios database (i.e.: nagios)
9my $table = "programstatus";
10my $where = "localhost"; # The machine where the database
11my $port = "3306";
12my $base = "DBI:mysql:$databasename:$where:$port";
13my $user = ""; # the user to connect to the database
14 # (needs permission to "select at programstatus table only"
15my $password = ""; # the password (if any)
16my %results;
17my @fields = qw( last_update );
18my $dbh = DBI->connect($base,$user,$password);
19my $fields = join(', ', @fields);
20my $query = "SELECT $fields FROM $table";
21
22my $sth = $dbh->prepare($query);
23$sth->execute();
24
25@results{@fields} = ();
26$sth->bind_columns(map { \$results{$_} } @fields);
27
28$sth->fetch();
29$sth->finish();
30$dbh->disconnect();
31
32check_update();
33
34sub check_update {
35($yea,$mon,$day,$hou,$min,$sec)=($results{last_update}=~/(\d+)\-(\d+)\-(\d+)\s(\d+)\:(\d+)\:(\d+)/);
36($sec_now, $min_now, $hou_now, $day_now, $mon_now, $yea_now) = (localtime(time))[0,1,2,3,4,5];
37$mon_now+=1; $yea_now+=1900;
38$unixdate=timelocal($sec,$min,$hou,$day,$mon,$yea);
39$unixdate_now=timelocal($sec_now,$min_now,$hou_now,$day_now,$mon_now,$yea_now);
40 if (scalar($unixdate_now - $unixdate) > scalar($t_lambuja * 60)) {
41 print "Nagios problem: nagios is down, for at least " . scalar($t_lambuja) . " minutes.\n";
42 exit(1);
43 } else {
44 print "Nagios ok: status data updated " . scalar($unixdate_now - $unixdate) . " seconds ago\n";
45 exit(0);
46 }
47}
48
diff --git a/contrib/check_netapp.pl b/contrib/check_netapp.pl
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..d556e9d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_netapp.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
2# check_netapp
3#
4# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort <leland@mmania.com>
5#
6# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
9# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10#
11# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
13# of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14# GNU General Public License for more details.
15#
16# you should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17# along with this program (or with Nagios); if not, write to the
18# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
20####################################
21# checks for overtemperature, fans, psu, and nfs operations/second on
22# Network Appliance Filers.
23# Returns:
24# OK if temp, fans, psu OK and Ops/Sec below warning and critical
25# Thresholds (default is warning=3500, critical=5000)
26# ** Note: See the specifications for your Filer model for
27# the thresholds !
28# Returns Warning if NFS Ops/Sec is above warning threshold
29# (default 3500, or specified by -o command line option)
30# Returns Critical if NFS Ops/Sec is above critical threshold
31# ( -m option, or default 5000), or if overtem, psufault, or
32# fanfault detected.
33#
34####################################
35# Notes on operational limits for NetApp Filers:
36# Platform Maximum Ops/Second (recommended)
37# -------------------------------------------------------------
38# F230 1000
39# F740 5500
40# F760 9000
41####################################
42
43use Net::SNMP;
44use Getopt::Long;
45&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
46
47my $status;
48my $response = "";
49my $TIMEOUT = 10;
50my $community = "public";
51my $port = 161;
52my $opsthresh = "3500";
53my $critical = "5000";
54
55my $status_string = "";
56
57my %OIDLIST = (
58 overtemp => '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.4.1.0',
59 failedfan => '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.4.2.0',
60 failedpsu => '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.4.4.0',
61 nfsops => '1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.2.1.0'
62 );
63
64
65
66my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',
67 'OK' => '0',
68 'WARNING' => '1',
69 'CRITICAL' => '2');
70
71my $state = "UNKNOWN";
72
73
74$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
75 print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (sigALRM)\n";
76 exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});
77};
78
79alarm($TIMEOUT);
80
81sub get_nfsops {
82 my $nfsops_start = &SNMPGET($OIDLIST{nfsops});
83 sleep(1);
84 my $nfsops_end = &SNMPGET($OIDLIST{nfsops});
85 my $nfsopspersec = $nfsops_end - $nfsops_start;
86 return($nfsopspersec);
87}
88
89
90sub show_help {
91 printf("\nPerl NetApp filer plugin for Nagios\n");
92 printf("Usage:\n");
93 printf("
94 check_netapp [options] <hostname>
95 Options:
96 -c snmp-community
97 -p snmp-port
98 -o Operations per second warning threshold
99 -m Operations per second critical threshold
100
101");
102 printf("Copyright (C)2000 Leland E. Vandervort\n");
103 printf("check_netapp comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY either implied or explicit\n");
104 printf("This program is licensed under the terms of the\n");
105 printf("GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n\n\n");
106 exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});
107}
108
109
110$status = GetOptions( "community=s", \$community,
111 "port=i", \$port,
112 "opsthresh=i", \$opsthresh,
113 "maxops=i", \$critical );
114
115if($status == 0) {
116 &show_help;
117}
118
119sub SNMPGET {
120 $OID = shift;
121 ($session,$error) = Net::SNMP->session(
122 Hostname => $hostname,
123 Community => $community,
124 Port => $port
125 );
126 if(!defined($session)) {
127 printf("$state %s\n", $error);
128 exit($STATUSCODE{$state});
129 }
130 if(!defined($response = $session->get_request($OID))) {
131 printf("$state %s\n", $session->error());
132 $session->close();
133 exit($STATUSCODE{$state});
134 }
135 $session->close();
136 return($response->{$OID});
137}
138
139$hostname = shift || &show_help;
140
141my $tempcheck = &SNMPGET($OIDLIST{overtemp});
142if($tempcheck == 1) {
143 $state = "OK";
144 $status_string .= "Temp OK ";
145}
146else {
147 $state = "CRITICAL";
148 $status_string .= "Temp CRIT";
149}
150
151foreach $element ('failedfan','failedpsu') {
152 my $my_return = &SNMPGET($OIDLIST{$element});
153 if(($my_return =~ /no/) || ($my_return == 0)) {
154 $status_string .= "$element = $my_return ";
155 $state = "OK";
156 }
157 else {
158 $status_string .= "$element = $my_return ";
159 $state = "CRITICAL";
160 }
161}
162
163my $tmp_opssec = &get_nfsops();
164
165if ($tmp_opssec >= $critical) {
166 $state = "CRITICAL";
167}
168elsif ($tmp_opssec >= $opsthresh) {
169 $state = "WARNING";
170}
171else {
172 $state = "OK";
173}
174
175$status_string .= "Ops\/Sec = $tmp_opssec ";
176
177print "$state $status_string\n";
178exit($STATUSCODE{$state});
diff --git a/contrib/check_nmap.py b/contrib/check_nmap.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4f53406
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_nmap.py
@@ -0,0 +1,440 @@
1#!/usr/bin/python
2# Change the above line if python is somewhere else
3
4#
5# check_nmap
6#
7# Program: nmap plugin for Nagios
8# License: GPL
9# Copyright (c) 2000 Jacob Lundqvist (jaclu@galdrion.com)
10#
11_version_ = '1.20'
12#
13#
14# Description:
15#
16# Does a nmap scan, compares open ports to those given on command-line
17# Reports warning for closed that should be open and error for
18# open that should be closed.
19# If optional ports are given, no warning is given if they are closed
20# and they are included in the list of valid ports.
21#
22# Requirements:
23# python
24# nmap
25#
26# History
27# -------
28# 1.20 2000-07-15 jaclu Updated params to correctly comply to plugin-standard
29# moved support classes to utils.py
30# 1.16 2000-07-14 jaclu made options and return codes more compatible with
31# the plugin developer-guidelines
32# 1.15 2000-07-14 jaclu added random string to temp-file name
33# 1.14 2000-07-14 jaclu added check for error from subproc
34# 1.10 2000-07-14 jaclu converted main part to class
35# 1.08 2000-07-13 jaclu better param parsing
36# 1.07 2000-07-13 jaclu changed nmap param to -P0
37# 1.06 2000-07-13 jaclu make sure tmp file is deleted on errors
38# 1.05 2000-07-12 jaclu in debug mode, show exit code
39# 1.03 2000-07-12 jaclu error handling on nmap output
40# 1.01 2000-07-12 jaclu added license
41# 1.00 2000-07-12 jaclu implemented timeout handling
42# 0.20 2000-07-10 jaclu Initial release
43
44
45import sys, os, string, whrandom
46
47import tempfile
48from getopt import getopt
49
50#
51# import generic Nagios-plugin stuff
52#
53import utils
54
55# Where temp files should be placed
56tempfile.tempdir='/usr/local/nagios/var'
57
58# Base name for tempfile
59tempfile.template='check_nmap_tmp.'
60
61# location and possibly params for nmap
62nmap_cmd='/usr/bin/nmap -P0'
63
64
65
66
67
68
69#
70# the class that does all the real work in this plugin...
71#
72#
73class CheckNmap:
74
75 # Retcodes, so we are compatible with nagios
76 #ERROR= -1
77 UNKNOWN= -1
78 OK= 0
79 WARNING= 1
80 CRITICAL= 2
81
82
83 def __init__(self,cmd_line=[]):
84 """Constructor.
85 arguments:
86 cmd_line: normaly sys.argv[1:] if called as standalone program
87 """
88 self.tmp_file=''
89 self.host='' # host to check
90 self.timeout=10
91 self.debug=0 # 1= show debug info
92 self.ports=[] # list of mandatory ports
93 self.opt_ports=[] # list of optional ports
94 self.ranges='' # port ranges for nmap
95 self.exit_code=0 # numerical exit-code
96 self.exit_msg='' # message to caller
97
98 self.ParseCmdLine(cmd_line)
99
100 def Run(self):
101 """Actually run the process.
102 This method should be called exactly once.
103 """
104
105 #
106 # Only call check_host if cmd line was accepted earlier
107 #
108 if self.exit_code==0:
109 self.CheckHost()
110
111 self.CleanUp()
112 return self.exit_code,self.exit_msg
113
114 def Version(self):
115 return 'check_nmap %s' % _version_
116
117 #-----------------------------------------
118 #
119 # class internal stuff below...
120 #
121 #-----------------------------------------
122
123 #
124 # Param checks
125 #
126 def param2int_list(self,s):
127 lst=string.split(string.replace(s,',',' '))
128 try:
129 for i in range(len(lst)):
130 lst[i]=int(lst[i])
131 except:
132 lst=[]
133 return lst
134
135 def ParseCmdLine(self,cmd_line):
136 try:
137 opt_list=getopt(cmd_line,'vH:ho:p:r:t:V',['debug','host=','help',
138 'optional=','port=','range=','timeout','version'])
139 for opt in opt_list[0]:
140 if opt[0]=='-v' or opt[0]=='--debug':
141 self.debug=1
142 elif opt[0]=='-H' or opt[0]=='--host':
143 self.host=opt[1]
144 elif opt[0]=='-h' or opt[0]=='--help':
145 doc_help()
146 self.exit_code=1 # request termination
147 break
148 elif opt[0]=='-o' or opt[0]=='--optional':
149 self.opt_ports=self.param2int_list(opt[1])
150 elif opt[0]=='-p' or opt[0]=='--port':
151 self.ports=self.param2int_list(opt[1])
152 elif opt[0]=='-r' or opt[0]=='--range':
153 r=string.replace(opt[1],':','-')
154 self.ranges=r
155 elif opt[0]=='-t' or opt[0]=='--timeout':
156 self.timeout=opt[1]
157 elif opt[0]=='-V' or opt[0]=='--version':
158 print self.Version()
159 self.exit_code=1 # request termination
160 break
161 else:
162 self.host=''
163 break
164
165 except:
166 # unknown param
167 self.host=''
168
169 if self.debug:
170 print 'Params:'
171 print '-------'
172 print 'host = %s' % self.host
173 print 'timeout = %s' % self.timeout
174 print 'ports = %s' % self.ports
175 print 'optional ports = %s' % self.opt_ports
176 print 'ranges = %s' % self.ranges
177 print
178
179 #
180 # a option that wishes us to terminate now has been given...
181 #
182 # This way, you can test params in debug mode and see what this
183 # program recognised by suplying a version param at the end of
184 # the cmd-line
185 #
186 if self.exit_code<>0:
187 sys.exit(self.UNKNOWN)
188
189 if self.host=='':
190 doc_syntax()
191 self.exit_code=self.UNKNOWN
192 self.exit_msg='UNKNOWN: bad params, try running without any params for syntax'
193
194
195 def CheckHost(self):
196 'Check one host using nmap.'
197 #
198 # Create a tmp file for storing nmap output
199 #
200 # The tempfile module from python 1.5.2 is stupid
201 # two processes runing at aprox the same time gets
202 # the same tempfile...
203 # For this reason I use a random suffix for the tmp-file
204 # Still not 100% safe, but reduces the risk significally
205 # I also inserted checks at various places, so that
206 # _if_ two processes in deed get the same tmp-file
207 # the only result is a normal error message to nagios
208 #
209 r=whrandom.whrandom()
210 self.tmp_file=tempfile.mktemp('.%s')%r.randint(0,100000)
211 if self.debug:
212 print 'Tmpfile is: %s'%self.tmp_file
213 #
214 # If a range is given, only run nmap on this range
215 #
216 if self.ranges<>'':
217 global nmap_cmd # needed, to avoid error on next line
218 # since we assigns to nmap_cmd :)
219 nmap_cmd='%s -p %s' %(nmap_cmd,self.ranges)
220 #
221 # Prepare a task
222 #
223 t=utils.Task('%s %s' %(nmap_cmd,self.host))
224 #
225 # Configure a time-out handler
226 #
227 th=utils.TimeoutHandler(t.Kill, time_to_live=self.timeout,
228 debug=self.debug)
229 #
230 # Fork of nmap cmd
231 #
232 t.Run(detach=0, stdout=self.tmp_file,stderr='/dev/null')
233 #
234 # Wait for completition, error or timeout
235 #
236 nmap_exit_code=t.Wait(idlefunc=th.Check, interval=1)
237 #
238 # Check for timeout
239 #
240 if th.WasTimeOut():
241 self.exit_code=self.CRITICAL
242 self.exit_msg='CRITICAL - Plugin timed out after %s seconds' % self.timeout
243 return
244 #
245 # Check for exit status of subprocess
246 # Must do this after check for timeout, since the subprocess
247 # also returns error if aborted.
248 #
249 if nmap_exit_code <> 0:
250 self.exit_code=self.UNKNOWN
251 self.exit_msg='nmap program failed with code %s' % nmap_exit_code
252 return
253 #
254 # Read output
255 #
256 try:
257 f = open(self.tmp_file, 'r')
258 output=f.readlines()
259 f.close()
260 except:
261 self.exit_code=self.UNKNOWN
262 self.exit_msg='Unable to get output from nmap'
263 return
264
265 #
266 # Store open ports in list
267 # scans for lines where first word contains '/'
268 # and stores part before '/'
269 #
270 self.active_ports=[]
271 try:
272 for l in output:
273 if len(l)<2:
274 continue
275 s=string.split(l)[0]
276 if string.find(s,'/')<1:
277 continue
278 p=string.split(s,'/')[0]
279 self.active_ports.append(int(p))
280 except:
281 # failure due to strange output...
282 pass
283
284 if self.debug:
285 print 'Ports found by nmap: ',self.active_ports
286 #
287 # Filter out optional ports, we don't check status for them...
288 #
289 try:
290 for p in self.opt_ports:
291 self.active_ports.remove(p)
292
293 if self.debug and len(self.opt_ports)>0:
294 print 'optional ports removed:',self.active_ports
295 except:
296 # under extreame loads the remove(p) above failed for me
297 # a few times, this exception hanlder handles
298 # this bug-alike situation...
299 pass
300
301 opened=self.CheckOpen()
302 closed=self.CheckClosed()
303
304 if opened <>'':
305 self.exit_code=self.CRITICAL
306 self.exit_msg='PORTS CRITICAL - Open:%s Closed:%s'%(opened,closed)
307 elif closed <>'':
308 self.exit_code=self.WARNING
309 self.exit_msg='PORTS WARNING - Closed:%s'%closed
310 else:
311 self.exit_code=self.OK
312 self.exit_msg='PORTS ok - Only defined ports open'
313
314
315 #
316 # Compares requested ports on with actually open ports
317 # returns all open that should be closed
318 #
319 def CheckOpen(self):
320 opened=''
321 for p in self.active_ports:
322 if p not in self.ports:
323 opened='%s %s' %(opened,p)
324 return opened
325
326 #
327 # Compares requested ports with actually open ports
328 # returns all ports that are should be open
329 #
330 def CheckClosed(self):
331 closed=''
332 for p in self.ports:
333 if p not in self.active_ports:
334 closed='%s %s' % (closed,p)
335 return closed
336
337
338 def CleanUp(self):
339 #
340 # If temp file exists, get rid of it
341 #
342 if self.tmp_file<>'' and os.path.isfile(self.tmp_file):
343 try:
344 os.remove(self.tmp_file)
345 except:
346 # temp-file colition, some other process already
347 # removed the same file...
348 pass
349
350 #
351 # Show numerical exits as string in debug mode
352 #
353 if self.debug:
354 print 'Exitcode:',self.exit_code,
355 if self.exit_code==self.UNKNOWN:
356 print 'UNKNOWN'
357 elif self.exit_code==self.OK:
358 print 'OK'
359 elif self.exit_code==self.WARNING:
360 print 'WARNING'
361 elif self.exit_code==self.CRITICAL:
362 print 'CRITICAL'
363 else:
364 print 'undefined'
365 #
366 # Check if invalid exit code
367 #
368 if self.exit_code<-1 or self.exit_code>2:
369 self.exit_msg=self.exit_msg+' - undefined exit code (%s)' % self.exit_code
370 self.exit_code=self.UNKNOWN
371
372
373
374
375
376#
377# Help texts
378#
379def doc_head():
380 print """
381check_nmap plugin for Nagios
382Copyright (c) 2000 Jacob Lundqvist (jaclu@galdrion.com)
383License: GPL
384Version: %s""" % _version_
385
386
387def doc_syntax():
388 print """
389Usage: check_ports [-v|--debug] [-H|--host host] [-V|--version] [-h|--help]
390 [-o|--optional port1,port2,port3 ...] [-r|--range range]
391 [-p|--port port1,port2,port3 ...] [-t|--timeout timeout]"""
392
393
394def doc_help():
395 'Help is displayed if run without params.'
396 doc_head()
397 doc_syntax()
398 print """
399Options:
400 -h = help (this screen ;-)
401 -v = debug mode, show some extra output
402 -H host = host to check (name or IP#)
403 -o ports = optional ports that can be open (one or more),
404 no warning is given if optional port is closed
405 -p ports = ports that should be open (one or more)
406 -r range = port range to feed to nmap. Example: :1024,2049,3000:7000
407 -t timeout = timeout in seconds, default 10
408 -V = Version info
409
410This plugin attempts to verify open ports on the specified host.
411
412If all specified ports are open, OK is returned.
413If any of them are closed, WARNING is returned (except for optional ports)
414If other ports are open, CRITICAL is returned
415
416If possible, supply an IP address for the host address,
417as this will bypass the DNS lookup.
418"""
419
420
421#
422# Main
423#
424if __name__ == '__main__':
425
426 if len (sys.argv) < 2:
427 #
428 # No params given, show syntax and exit
429 #
430 doc_syntax()
431 sys.exit(-1)
432
433 nmap=CheckNmap(sys.argv[1:])
434 exit_code,exit_msg=nmap.Run()
435
436 #
437 # Give Nagios a msg and a code
438 #
439 print exit_msg
440 sys.exit(exit_code)
diff --git a/contrib/check_nwstat.pl b/contrib/check_nwstat.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2194640
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_nwstat.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,188 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# check_nwstat.pl: Nagios plugin that uses Jim Drews' nwstat.pl for
4# MRTG instead of emulating it. For use particularly with Cliff
5# Woolley's mrtgext.pl Unix companion to Drews' MRTGEXT.NLM, where
6# mrtgext.pl can contain custom commands that check_nwstat won't recognize,
7# though this also does its best to perfectly emulate the C version
8# of check_nwstat.
9#
10
11
12######################################################################
13# Configuration
14######################################################################
15
16$nwstatcmd = "/apps/mrtg/helpers/nwstat.pl";
17
18use Getopt::Long;
19
20$::host = shift || &usage(%ERROR);
21$::opt_v = undef;
22$::opt_wv = undef;
23$::opt_cv = undef;
24$::opt_to = 10;
25$::opt_url = undef;
26
27GetOptions (qw(v=s wv=i cv=i to=i url=s)) || &usage(%ERROR);
28
29my $cmd1 = "";
30my $cmd2 = "ZERO";
31my $backward = 0;
32my $desc = "";
33my $okstr = "OK";
34my $probstr = "Problem";
35my $result = "";
36my @CMD;
37my %ERROR = ("UNKNOWN" => -1,
38 "OK" => 0,
39 "WARNING" => 1,
40 "CRITICAL" => 2);
41my $status = $ERROR{"OK"};
42
43
44######################################################################
45# Main program
46######################################################################
47
48$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
49 print "Connection timed out\n";
50 exit $ERROR{"CRITICAL"};
51};
52
53# translate table for compatability with
54# check_nwstat (C version)
55SWITCH: for ($::opt_v) {
56 /^LOAD(1|5|15)$/
57 && do { $desc = "Load <status> - Up <cmd2>, ".
58 "$1-min load average = <cmd0>%";
59 $cmd1 = "UTIL$1"; last; };
60 /^CONNS$/ && do { $desc = "Conns <status>: ".
61 "<cmd0> current connections";
62 $cmd1 = "CONNECT"; last; };
63 /^CDBUFF$/ && do { $desc = "Dirty cache buffers = <cmd0>";
64 $cmd1 = "S3"; last; };
65 /^LTCH$/ && do { $desc = "Long term cache hits = <cmd0>%";
66 $cmd1 = "S1";
67 $backward = 1; last; };
68 /^CBUFF$/ && do { $desc = "Total cache buffers = <cmd0>";
69 $cmd1 = "S2";
70 $backward = 1; last; };
71 /^LRUM$/ && do { $desc = "LRU sitting time = <cmd0> minutes";
72 $cmd1 = "S5";
73 $backward = 1; last; };
74 /^VPF(.*)$/ && do { $desc = "<status><int(cmd0/1024)> MB ".
75 "(<result>%) free on volume $1";
76 $okstr = ""; $probstr = "Only ";
77 $cmd1 = "VKF$1";
78 $cmd2 = "VKS$1";
79 $backward = 1; last; };
80 /^VKF/ && do { $desc = "<status><cmd0> KB free on volume $1";
81 $okstr = ""; $probstr = "Only ";
82 $cmd1 = "$::opt_v";
83 $backward = 1; last; };
84 /^$/ && die "Nothing to check!";
85 $desc = "<status>: <cmd0>";
86 $cmd1 = "$::opt_v";
87 }
88
89
90# begin timeout period, run the check
91alarm($::opt_to);
92open ( CMD, "$nwstatcmd $host $cmd1 $cmd2|" ) || die "Couldn't execute nwstat";
93@CMD = <CMD>;
94close ( CMD );
95alarm(0);
96
97for (@CMD) { chomp; }
98
99# for any variables that manipulate the results instead of
100# just using <cmd0> directly, do that manipulation here into <result>
101SWITCH: for ($::opt_v) {
102 /^VPF/ && do { $result=int(("$CMD[0]"/"$CMD[1]")*100); last; };
103 $result = "$CMD[0]";
104 }
105
106if ("$result" == -1) {
107 $status = $ERROR{"UNKNOWN"};
108 $desc = "Server returned \"variable unknown\"";
109} elsif ("$result" == -2) {
110 $status = $ERROR{"CRITICAL"};
111 $desc = "Connection failed";
112}
113
114if (defined($::opt_cv) && $status == $ERROR{"OK"}) {
115 if ($backward) {
116 ("$result" <= "$::opt_cv") && ( $status = $ERROR{"CRITICAL"} );
117 } else {
118 ("$result" >= "$::opt_cv") && ( $status = $ERROR{"CRITICAL"} );
119 }
120}
121if (defined($::opt_wv) && $status == $ERROR{"OK"}) {
122 if ($backward) {
123 ("$result" <= "$::opt_wv") && ( $status = $ERROR{"WARNING"} );
124 } else {
125 ("$result" >= "$::opt_wv") && ( $status = $ERROR{"WARNING"} );
126 }
127}
128
129$desc =~ s/<status>/($status == $ERROR{"OK"})?"$okstr":"$probstr"/eg;
130$desc =~ s/<([^>]*)cmd([0-3])([^>]*)>/eval("$1\"$CMD[$2]\"$3")/eg;
131$desc =~ s/<result>/"$result"/eg;
132
133if (defined($::opt_url)) {
134 print "<A HREF=\"$::opt_url\">$desc</A>\n";
135} else {
136 print "$desc\n";
137}
138exit $status;
139
140
141######################################################################
142# Subroutines
143######################################################################
144
145sub usage {
146
147 %ERROR = shift;
148
149 print <<EOF
150check_nwstat.pl plugin for Nagios
151by Cliff Woolley, (c) 2000
152
153Usage: ./check_nwstat.pl <host_address> [-v variable] [-wv warn_value] [-cv crit_value] [-to to_sec] [-url url_value]
154
155Options:
156 [variable] = Variable to check. Valid variables include:
157 LOAD1 = 1 minute average CPU load
158 LOAD5 = 5 minute average CPU load
159 LOAD15 = 15 minute average CPU load
160 CONNS = number of currently licensed connections
161 VPF<vol> = percent free space on volume <vol>
162 VKF<vol> = KB of free space on volume <vol>
163 LTCH = percent long term cache hits
164 CBUFF = current number of cache buffers
165 CDBUFF = current number of dirty cache buffers
166 LRUM = LRU sitting time in minutes
167 [warn_value] = Threshold for value necessary to result in a warning status
168 [crit_value] = Threshold for value necessary to result in a critical status
169 [to_sec] = Number of secs before connection times out - default is 10 sec
170 [url_value] = URL to use in output as a hyperlink. Useful to link to a page
171 with more details or history for this variable (ie an MRTG page)
172
173This plugin attempts to contact the MRTGEXT NLM running on a Novell server
174to gather the requested system information.
175
176Notes:
177 - This plugin requres that the MRTGEXT.NLM file distributed with
178 James Drews' MRTG extension for NetWare (available from
179 http://www.engr.wisc.edu/~drews/mrtg/) be loaded on the Novell
180 servers you wish to check.
181 - Critical thresholds should be lower than warning thresholds when
182 the following variables are checked: VPF, VKF, LTCH, CBUFF, and LRUM.
183EOF
184;
185
186 exit $ERROR{"UNKNOWN"};
187}
188
diff --git a/contrib/check_ora_table_space.pl b/contrib/check_ora_table_space.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..24497b2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_ora_table_space.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# Program check_ora_table_space
4# Written by: Erwan Arzur (erwan@netvalue.com)
5# License: GPL
6#
7# Last Modified: $Date$
8# Revisiin: $Revision$
9#
10# "check_ora_table_space.pl" plugin to check the state of Oracle
11# table spaces. Scarce documentation.
12#
13# you need DBD-Oracle-1.03.tar.gz and DBI-1.13.tar.gz from CPAN.org as
14# well as some Oracle client stuff to use it.
15#
16# The SQL request comes from www.dbasupport.com
17#
18
19use DBI;
20$ENV{"ORACLE_HOME"}="/intranet/apps/oracle";
21
22my $host = shift || &usage ("no host specified");
23my $sid = shift || &usage ("no sid specified");
24my $port = shift || &usage ("no port specified");
25my $dbuser = shift || &usage ("no user specified");
26my $dbpass = shift || &usage ("no password specified");
27my $tablespace = shift || &usage ("no table space specified");
28
29my $alertpct = int(shift) || &usage ("no warning state percentage specified");
30my $critpct = int(shift) || &usage ("no critical state percentage specified");
31
32my $dbh = DBI->connect( "dbi:Oracle:host=$host;port=$port;sid=$sid", $dbuser, $dbpass, { PrintError => 0, AutoCommit => 1, RaiseError => 0 } )
33 || &error ("cannot connect to $dbname: $DBI::errstr\n");
34
35#$sth = $dbh->prepare(q{SELECT tablespace_name, SUM(BYTES)/1024/1024 FreeSpace FROM dba_free_space group by tablespace_name})
36my $exit_code = -1;
37$sth = $dbh->prepare(<<EOF
38select a.TABLESPACE_NAME, a.total,nvl(b.used,0) USED,
39nvl((b.used/a.total)*100,0) PCT_USED
40from (select TABLESPACE_NAME, sum(bytes)/(1024*1024) total
41from sys.dba_data_files group by TABLESPACE_NAME) a,
42(select TABLESPACE_NAME,bytes/(1024*1024) used from sys.SM\$TS_USED) b
43where a.TABLESPACE_NAME='$tablespace' and
44 a.TABLESPACE_NAME=b.TABLESPACE_NAME(+)
45EOF
46)
47 || &error("Cannot prepare request : $DBI::errstr\n");
48$sth->execute
49 || &error("Cannot execute request : $DBI::errstr\n");
50
51while (($tbname, $total, $used, $pct_used) = $sth->fetchrow)
52{
53 $pct_used=int($pct_used);
54 print STDOUT "size: " . $total . " MB Used:" . int($used) . " MB (" . int($pct_used) . "%)\n";
55 #print "table space $answer\n";
56 if ($pct_used > $alertpct) {
57 if ($pct_used > $critpct) {
58 $exit_code = 2
59 } else {
60 $exit_code = 1;
61 }
62 } else {
63 $exit_code = 0;
64 }
65}
66
67$rc = $dbh->disconnect
68 || &error ("Cannot disconnect from database : $dbh->errstr\n");
69
70exit ($exit_code);
71
72sub usage {
73 print "@_\n" if @_;
74 print "usage : check_ora_table_space.pl <host> <sid> <port> <user> <passwd> <tablespace> <pctwarn> <pctcrit>\n";
75 exit (-1);
76}
77
78sub error {
79 print "@_\n" if @_;
80 exit (2);
81}
82
diff --git a/contrib/check_pop3.pl b/contrib/check_pop3.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c0c2712
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_pop3.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3# File Name: check_pop3.pl
4# Author: Richard Mayhew - South Africa
5# Date: 2000/01/21
6# Version: 1.0
7# Description: This script will check to see if an POP3 is running
8# and whether authentication can take place.
9# Email: netsaint@splash.co.za
10# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11# Copyright 1999 (c) Richard Mayhew
12# Credits go to Ethan Galstad for coding Nagios
13# If any changes are made to this script, please mail me a copy of the
14# changes :)
15# License GPL
16# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17# Date Author Reason
18# ---- ------ ------
19# 1999/09/20 RM Creation
20# 1999/09/20 TP Changed script to use strict, more secure by
21# specifying $ENV variables. The bind command is
22# still insecure through. Did most of my work
23# with perl -wT and 'use strict'
24# 2000/01/20 RM Corrected POP3 Exit State.
25# 2000/01/21 RM Fix Exit Codes Again!!
26# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
27
28# -----------------------------------------------------------------[ Require ]--
29require 5.004;
30
31# --------------------------------------------------------------------[ Uses ]--
32use Socket;
33use strict;
34
35# --------------------------------------------------------------[ Enviroment ]--
36$ENV{PATH} = "/bin";
37$ENV{BASH_ENV} = "";
38$|=1;
39# ------------------------------------------------------------------[ Global ]--
40my $TIMEOUT = 60;
41
42# -------------------------------------------------------------------[ usage ]--
43sub usage
44{
45 print "Minimum arguments not supplied!\n";
46 print "\n";
47 print "Perl Check POP3 plugin for Nagios\n";
48 print "Copyright (c) 2000 Richard Mayhew\n";
49 print "\n";
50 print "Usage: check_pop3.pl <host> <username> <password> [port]\n";
51 print "\n";
52 print "<port> = Port that the pop3 daemon is running on <host>. Defaults to 110.\n";
53 exit -1;
54
55}
56
57# --------------------------------------------------------------[ bindRemote ]--
58sub bindRemote
59{
60 my ($in_remotehost, $in_remoteport, $in_hostname) = @_;
61 my $proto;
62 my $sockaddr;
63 my $this;
64 my $thisaddr;
65 my $that;
66 my ($name, $aliases,$type,$len,$thataddr) = gethostbyname($in_remotehost);
67
68 if (!socket(ClientSocket,AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto)) { die $!; }
69 $sockaddr = 'S n a4 x8';
70 $this = pack($sockaddr, AF_INET, 0, $thisaddr);
71 $that = pack($sockaddr, AF_INET, $in_remoteport, $thataddr);
72 if (!bind(ClientSocket, $this)) { print "Connection Refused"; exit 2; }
73 if (!connect(ClientSocket, $that)) { print "Connection Refused"; exit 2; }
74 select(ClientSocket); $| = 1; select(STDOUT);
75 return \*ClientSocket;
76}
77
78# ====================================================================[ MAIN ]==
79MAIN:
80{
81 my $hostname;
82 my $remotehost = shift || &usage;
83 my $username = shift || &usage;
84 my $password = shift || &usage;
85 my $remoteport = shift || 110;
86
87 # Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
88 $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
89 print "Something is Taking a Long Time, Increase Your TIMEOUT (Currently Set At $TIMEOUT Seconds)\n";
90 exit -1;
91 };
92
93 alarm($TIMEOUT);
94
95 chop($hostname = `hostname`);
96 my ($name, $alias, $proto) = getprotobyname('tcp');
97 my $ClientSocket = &bindRemote($remotehost,$remoteport,$hostname);
98
99
100print ClientSocket "user $username\n";
101
102#Debug Server
103#print "user $username\n";
104
105#Sleep or 3 secs, incase server is slow.
106sleep 3;
107
108print ClientSocket "pass $password\n";
109
110#Debug Server
111#print "pass $password\n";
112
113while (<ClientSocket>) {
114
115print ClientSocket "pass $password\n";
116
117#Debug Server
118#print $_;
119
120err($_) if (m/\-ERR\s+(.*)\s+.*/);
121message($_) if (m/\+OK Mailbox open,\s+(.*\d)\s+messages.*/);
122}
123}
124
125sub message
126{
127 my $answer = "UNKNOWN";
128 $answer = "Pop3 OK - Total Messages On Server :- $1";
129 alarm(0);
130 print ClientSocket "quit\n";
131 print "$answer";
132 exit 0;
133}
134
135sub err
136{
137 my $answer = "UNKNOWN";
138 $answer = "Pop3 Error :- $1";
139 alarm(0);
140 print ClientSocket "quit\n";
141 print "$answer";
142 exit 2;
143}
144
diff --git a/contrib/check_qmailq.pl b/contrib/check_qmailq.pl
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..4c3f68f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_qmailq.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,121 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# check_qmailq.pl - nagios plugin
4# This plugin allows you to check the number of Mails in a qmail-
5# queue. PLUGIN NEEDS CONFIGURATION ! (see below)
6#
7# Copyright 2000 Benjamin Schmid
8#
9# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
11# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
12# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
13#
14# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17# GNU General Public License for more details.
18#
19# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
22#
23#
24# Emergency E-Mail :) blueshift@gmx.net
25#
26
27### CONFIGURATION SECTION ####################
28
29my $statcommand = "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-qstat";
30my $queuewarn = 5; # Warning, if more than x mail in Queue
31my $queuecrit = 10; # Critical if "--"
32my $prewarn = 1; # Warning, if more than x unhandled mails
33 # (not in Queue
34my $precrit = 5; # Critical, if "--"
35
36### CONFIURATION SECTION END ################
37
38use strict;
39use Carp;
40
41#use Getopt::Long;
42#&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
43
44
45
46my $TIMEOUT = 15;
47
48my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
49 'OK' , '0',
50 'WARNING', '1',
51 'CRITICAL', '2');
52
53my $state = "UNKNOWN";
54my $answer = "";
55
56#sub usage {
57# printf "\nMissing arguments!\n";
58# printf "\n";
59# printf "Printer Server Queue Nagios Plugin\n";
60# printf "monitors jobs in lpr queues\n";
61# printf "usage: \n";
62# printf "check_lpq.pl \n";
63# printf "Copyright (C) 2000 Benjamin Schmid\n";
64# printf "check_lpq.pl comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY\n";
65# printf "This programm is licensed under the terms of the ";
66# printf "GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n";
67# printf "\n\n";
68# exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
69#}
70
71# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
72$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
73 print ("ERROR: check_lpq.pl Time-Out $TIMEOUT s \n");
74 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
75};
76alarm($TIMEOUT);
77
78
79#$status = GetOptions("community=s",\$community,
80# "port=i",\$port);
81#if ($status == 0)
82#{
83# &usage;
84#}
85
86# $hostname = shift || &usage;
87
88if (! open STAT, "$statcommand|") {
89 print ("$state: $statcommand returns no result!");
90 exit $ERRORS{$state};
91}
92my @lines = <STAT>;
93close STAT;
94
95# Mails in Queues
96if ($lines[0]=~/^messages in queue: (\d+)/) {
97 my $anzq = $1;
98 $answer = $answer . "$anzq";
99 $state='WARNING' if ($anzq >= $queuewarn);
100 $state='CRITICAL' if ($anzq >= $queuecrit);
101} else {
102 $state='CRITICAL';
103 $answer="Keine gueltigte Antwort (Zeile #1) von $statcommand\n";
104}
105
106# Unverarbeite Mails
107if ($lines[1]=~/^messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: (\d+)/) {
108 my $anzp = $1;
109 $answer = $answer . " E-Mail(s) nicht ausgeliefert, $anzp unverarbeitet.";
110 $state='WARNING' if ($anzp >= $prewarn && $state eq 'UNKNOWN');
111 $state='CRITICAL' if ($anzp >= $precrit);
112} else {
113 $state='CRITICAL';
114 $answer=$answer . "Keine gueltigte Antwort (Zeile #2) von $statcommand\n";
115}
116
117$state = 'OK' if ($state eq 'UNKNOWN');
118
119print ("$state: $answer\n");
120exit $ERRORS{$state};
121
diff --git a/contrib/check_rrd_data.pl b/contrib/check_rrd_data.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0ff8750
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_rrd_data.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
2
3# check_rrd_data plugin for nagios
4#
5# usage:
6# check_rrd machine_id perlexp_warn perlexp_crit perlexp_default [ds]
7#
8# Checks data from a RRD file. machine_id is normally an IP address, that has
9# to be mapped to a RRD file, by means of the config file (by default
10# /var/spool/nagios/rrd-files, a file with pairs of (machine_id,rrd_file),
11# separated by whitespace). It can be a RRD file, too.
12#
13# The Perl expressions are expressions to be evaluated in the following cases:
14#
15# - perlexp_crit. The first one, to check if there is a critical situation. If
16# it returns other than "", it will be a critical message.
17# - perlexp_warn. The second one to be evaluated. If returns other than "", a
18# warning will be issued to Nagios.
19# - perlexp_default. If both of the above return "", it will be evaluated, and
20# wathever returns this expression will be returned by the script. NOTE that
21# this is different from the other two cases, to allow the user issue a
22# warning or critical failure even if the other two don't return it.
23#
24# Use these hosts.cfg entries as examples
25#
26# command[check_ping]=$USER1$/check_rrd_data.pl $HOSTADDRESS$ \
27# 'return "CHECK_CRICKET_PING: Warning\n" if ($value > 10);' 'return \
28# "CHECK_CRICKET_PING: Critical\n" if ($value > 100);' 'printf \
29# "PING OK - RTA = %.2fms\n", $value; return 0;' 1
30# service[machine]=PING;0;24x7;3;5;1;router-admins;240;24x7;1;1;1;;check_ping
31#
32# initial version: 28 Nov 2000 by Esteban Manchado Velázquez
33# current status: 0.1
34#
35# Copyright Notice: GPL
36#
37
38# Doesn't work! Why?
39# BEGIN {
40 # my $runtimedir = substr($0,0,rindex($0,'/'));
41 # require "$runtimedir/utils.pm";
42# }
43
44require '/usr/libexec/nagios/plugins/utils.pm';
45use RRD::File;
46# use strict; # RRD:File and utils.pm don't like this
47
48my $configfilepath = "/var/spool/nagios/rrd-files"; # Change if needed
49my %hostfile; # For storing config
50my $rrdfile; # RRD file to open
51
52$ENV{'PATH'} = "/bin:/usr/bin";
53$ENV{'ENV'} = "";
54
55if (scalar @ARGV != 4 && scalar @ARGV != 5) {
56 print STDERR join "' '", @ARGV, "\n";
57 my $foo = 'check_rrd_data';
58 print STDERR $foo, " <file.rrd> <perl_exp_warn> <perl_exp_crit> <perl_exp_default> [<ds>]\n\n";
59 print STDERR "<perl_exp_*> is an expression that gets evaluated with \$_ at the current\n";
60 print STDERR "value of the data source. If it returns something other than \"\", there\n";
61 print STDERR "will be a warning or a critical failure. Else, the expression\n";
62 print STDERR "<perl_exp_default> will be evaluated\n";
63 exit;
64}
65
66# Check configuration file
67open F, $configfilepath or do {
68 print "Can't open config file $configfilepath\n";
69 return $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
70};
71while (<F>) {
72 next unless /(.+)\s+(.+)/;
73 $hostfile{$1} = $2;
74}
75close F;
76
77# Default
78my $ds = defined $ARGV[4]?$ARGV[4]:0;
79 # print "\$ds = " . $ds . ":";
80 # print "\$ARGV[4] = " . $ARGV[4] . ":";
81$ds =~ s/\$//g; # Sometimes Nagios gives 1$ as the last parameter
82
83# Guess which RRD file have to be opened
84$rrdfile = $ARGV[0] if (-r $ARGV[0]); # First the parameter
85$rrdfile = $hostfile{$ARGV[0]} unless $rrdfile; # Second, the config file
86 # print "$ARGV[0]:";
87
88if (! $rrdfile) {
89 print "Can't open data file for $ARGV[0]\n"; # Aaaargh!
90 return $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; # Unknown
91}
92
93 # print "Opening file $rrdfile:";
94my $rrd = new RRD::File ( -file => $rrdfile );
95$rrd->open();
96if (! $rrd->loadHeader()) {
97 print "Couldn't read header from $rrdfile\n";
98 exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; # Unknown
99}
100my $value = $rrd->getDSCurrentValue($ds);
101$rrd->close();
102
103# Perl expressions to evaluate
104my ($perl_exp_warn, $perl_exp_crit, $perl_exp_default) =
105 ($ARGV[1], $ARGV[2], $ARGV[3]);
106my $result; # Result of the expressions (will be printed)
107my @data; # Special data reserved for the expressions, to pass data
108
109# First check for critical errors
110$perl_exp_crit =~ /(.*)/;
111$perl_exp_crit = $1;
112$result = eval $perl_exp_crit;
113if ($result) {
114 print $result;
115 exit 2; # Critical
116}
117
118# Check for warnings
119$perl_exp_warn =~ /(.*)/;
120$perl_exp_warn = $1;
121$result = eval $perl_exp_warn;
122if ($result) {
123 print $result;
124 exit 1; # Warning
125}
126
127$perl_exp_default =~ /(.*)/;
128$perl_exp_default = $1;
129eval $perl_exp_default; # Normally returns 0 (OK)
diff --git a/contrib/check_sap.sh b/contrib/check_sap.sh
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..eadf977
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_sap.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
1#!/bin/sh
2################################################################################
3#
4# CHECK_SAP plugin for Nagios
5#
6# Written by Karel Salavec (karel.salavec@ct.cz)
7# Last Modified: 20Apr2000
8#
9# Command line: CHECK_SAP <typ_of_check> <param1> <param2> [<param3>]
10#
11# Description:
12# This plugin will attempt to open an SAP connection with the message
13# server or application server.
14# It need the sapinfo program installed on your server (see Notes).
15#
16# Notes:
17# - This plugin requires that the saprfc-devel-45A-1.i386.rpm (or higher)
18# package be installed on your machine. Sapinfo program
19# is a part of this package.
20# - You can find this package at SAP ftp server in
21# /general/misc/unsupported/linux
22#
23#
24# Parameters:
25# $1 - type of checking - valid values: "ms" = message server
26# "as" = application server
27# $2 - SAP server identification - can be IP address, DNS name or SAP
28# connect string (for example: /H/saprouter/S/sapdp01/H/sapserv3)
29# $3 - for $1="ms" - SAP system name (for example: DEV, TST, ... )
30# for $1="as" - SAP system number - note: central instance have sysnr=00
31# $4 - valid only for $1="ms" - logon group name - default: PUBLIC
32#
33# Example of command definitions for nagios:
34#
35# command[check_sap_ms]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_sap ms $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ $ARG2$
36# command[check_sap_as]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_sap as $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
37# command[check_sap_ex]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_sap as $ARG1$ $ARG2$
38# (for ARG1 see SAP OOS1 transaction)
39#
40##############################################################################
41
42if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then
43echo "Need min. 3 parameters"
44exit 2
45fi
46
47case "$1"
48 in
49 ms)
50 if [ $4 ]
51 then
52 params="r3name=$3 mshost=$2 group=$4"
53 else
54 params="r3name=$3 mshost=$2"
55 fi
56 ;;
57 as)
58 params="ashost=$2 sysnr=$3"
59 ;;
60 *)
61 echo "The first parametr must be ms (message server) or as (application server)!"
62 exit 2
63 ;;
64esac
65
66if /usr/sap/rfcsdk/bin/sapinfo $params | grep -i ERROR ; then
67exit 2
68else
69exit 0
70fi
diff --git a/contrib/check_sockets.pl b/contrib/check_sockets.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b8ae24a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_sockets.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
1#! /usr/bin/perl
2# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3# File Name: check_sockets.pl
4# Author: Richard Mayhew - South Africa
5# Date: 2000/07/11
6# Version: 1.0
7# Description: This script will check to see how may open sockets
8# a server has and waron respectivly
9# Email: netsaint@splash.co.za
10# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11# Copyright 1999 (c) Richard Mayhew
12# Credits go to Ethan Galstad for coding Nagios
13# If any changes are made to this script, please mail me a copy of the
14# changes :)
15# Some code taken from Charlie Cook (check_disk.pl)
16# License GPL
17#
18# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
19# Date Author Reason
20# ---- ------ ------
21# 1999/09/20 RM Creation
22# 1999/09/20 TP Changed script to use strict, more secure by
23# specifying $ENV variables. The bind command is
24# still insecure through. Did most of my work
25# with perl -wT and 'use strict'
26#
27# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
28
29# -----------------------------------------------------------------[ Require ]--
30require 5.004;
31# --------------------------------------------------------------------[ Uses ]--
32use Socket;
33use strict;
34# --------------------------------------------------------------[ Enviroment ]--
35$ENV{'PATH'}='/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin';
36$ENV{BASH_ENV} = "";
37# ------------------------------------------------------------------[ Global ]--
38my $TIMEOUT = 20;
39my %ERRORS = (
40 'UNKNOWN', '-1',
41 'OK', '0',
42 'WARNING', '1',
43 'CRITICAL', '2');
44# --------------------------------------------------------------[ connection ]--
45sub connection
46{
47 my ($in_total,$in_warn,$in_crit,$in_high) = @_;
48 my $state;
49 my $answer;
50
51 $in_total =~ s/\ //g;
52 if ($in_total >= 0) {
53
54 if ($in_total > $in_crit) {
55 $state = "CRITICAL";
56 $answer = "Critical Number Of Sockets Connected : $in_total (Limit = $in_crit)\n";
57
58 } elsif ($in_total > $in_warn) {
59 $state = "WARNING";
60 $answer = "Warning Number Of Sockets Connected : $in_total (Limit = $in_warn)\n";
61
62 } else {
63 if ($in_high ne "") {
64 $answer = "Sockets OK - Current Sockets: $in_total : $in_high\n";
65 }
66 if ($in_high eq "") {
67 $answer = "Sockets OK - Current Sockets: $in_total\n";
68 }
69 $state = "OK";
70 }
71
72 } else {
73 $state = "UNKNOWN";
74 $answer = "Something is Really WRONG! Sockets Is A Negative Figure!\n";
75 }
76
77 print $answer;
78 exit $ERRORS{$state};
79}
80
81# -------------------------------------------------------------------[ usage ]--
82sub usage
83{
84 print "Minimum arguments not supplied!\n";
85 print "\n";
86 print "Perl Check Sockets plugin for Nagios\n";
87 print "Copyright (c) 2000 Richard Mayhew\n";
88 print "\n";
89 print "Usage: check_sockets.pl <type> <warn> <crit>\n";
90 print "\n";
91 print "<type> = TOTAL, TCP, UDP, RAW.\n";
92 print "<warn> = Number of sockets connected at which a warning message will be generated.[Default = 256]\n";
93 print "<crit> = Number of sockets connected at which a critical message will be generated.[Default = 512]\n";
94 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
95
96}
97
98# ====================================================================[ MAIN ]==
99MAIN:
100{
101 my $type = shift || &usage;
102 my $warn = shift || 256;
103 my $crit = shift || 512;
104 my $data;
105 my @data;
106 my $line;
107 my $data1;
108 my $data2;
109 my $data3;
110 my $junk;
111 my $total1;
112 my $total2;
113 $type = uc $type;
114 if ($type eq "TOTAL") {
115 $type = "sockets";
116 }
117
118 # Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
119 $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
120 print "Somthing is Taking a Long Time, Increase Your TIMEOUT (Currently Set At $TIMEOUT Seconds)\n";
121 exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
122 };
123
124 $data = `/bin/cat /proc/net/sockstat`;
125 @data = split("\n",$data);
126 alarm($TIMEOUT);
127 my $output = "";
128 my $high;
129
130
131 foreach $line (@data) {
132 if ($line =~ /$type/) {
133 ($data1,$data2,$data3) = split(" ",$line,3);
134
135 if ($data3 =~ /highest/){
136 ($total1,$junk,$total2) = split(" ",$data3,3);
137 $output = $total1;
138 $high = $total2;
139 }
140 else {$output = $data3;}
141 alarm(0);
142 connection($output,$warn,$crit,$high);
143 }
144 }
145}
diff --git a/contrib/check_timeout.c b/contrib/check_timeout.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..858bdfe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_timeout.c
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
1/*****************************************************************************
2 *
3 * CHECK_TIMEOUT.C
4 *
5 * Program: Plugin timeout tester for Nagios
6 * License: GPL
7 * Copyright (c) 1999 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
8 *
9 * Last Modified: 01-10-2000
10 *
11 * Command line: CHECK_TIMEOUT <something..>
12 *
13 * Description:
14 * This 'plugin' - if you want to call it that - doesn't do anything. It
15 * just stays in a loop forever and never exits, and is therefore useful for
16 * testing service and host check timeouts in Nagios. You must supply at
17 * least one argument on the command line in order to activate the loop.
18 *
19 ****************************************************************************/
20
21#include <stdio.h>
22#include <unistd.h>
23
24
25int main(int argc, char **argv){
26
27 if(argc==1){
28 printf("Incorrect arguments supplied\n");
29 printf("\n");
30 printf("Plugin timeout tester for Nagios\n");
31 printf("Copyright (c) 1999 Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)\n");
32 printf("Last Modified: 01-10-2000\n");
33 printf("License: GPL\n");
34 printf("\n");
35 printf("Usage: %s <something>\n",argv[0]);
36 printf("\n");
37 printf("Options:\n");
38 printf(" <something> = Anything at all...\n");
39 printf("\n");
40 printf("Notes:\n");
41 printf("This 'plugin' doesn't do anything. It is designed to never exit and therefore\n");
42 printf("provides an easy way of testing service and host check timeouts in Nagios.\n");
43 printf("\n");
44 return 0;
45 }
46
47 /* let's never leave here, okay? */
48 while(1)
49 sleep(1);
50
51 return 0;
52 }
53
54
55
diff --git a/contrib/check_uptime.c b/contrib/check_uptime.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..46a1b82
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/check_uptime.c
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
1/******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * CHECK_UPTIME.C
4 *
5 * Program: Uptime plugin for Nagios
6 * License: GPL
7 * Copyright (c) 2000 Teresa Ramanan (teresa@redowl.org)
8 *
9 * Based on CHECK_LOAD.C
10 * Copyright (c) 1999 Felipe Gustavo de Almeida <galmeida@linux.ime.usp.br>
11 *
12 * Last Modified: $Date$
13 *
14 * Command line: CHECK_UPTIME <host_address>
15 *
16 * Description:
17 *
18 * This plugin parses the output from "uptime", tokenizing it with ',' as the
19 * delimiter. Returning only the number of days and/or the hours and minutes
20 * a machine has been up and running.
21 *
22 *****************************************************************************/
23
24#include "common/config.h"
25#include "common/common.h"
26#include "common/utils.h"
27#include "common/popen.h"
28
29int main(int argc, char **argv)
30{
31
32 int result;
33 char input_buffer[MAX_INPUT_BUFFER];
34 int ct;
35 int i;
36 char *tok1 = NULL;
37 char *daytok = NULL;
38 char *hrmintok = NULL;
39 char *runstr = NULL;
40 char tempp;
41 char ch;
42 char delim[] = ",";
43
44 if(argc != 2){
45 printf("Incorrect number of arguments supplied\n");
46 printf("\n");
47 print_revision(argv[0],"$Revision$");
48 printf("Copyright (c) 2000 Teresa Ramanan (tlr@redowl.org)\n");
49 printf("\n");
50 printf("Usage: %s <host_address>\n",argv[0]);
51 printf("\n");
52 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
53 }
54
55 child_process = spopen(PATH_TO_UPTIME);
56 if(child_process==NULL){
57 printf("Error opening %s\n",PATH_TO_UPTIME);
58 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
59 }
60 child_stderr=fdopen(child_stderr_array[fileno(child_process)],"r");
61 if(child_stderr==NULL){
62 printf("Could not open stderr for %s\n",PATH_TO_UPTIME);
63 }
64 fgets(input_buffer,MAX_INPUT_BUFFER-1,child_process);
65 i = 0;
66 ct = 0;
67
68 /* Let's mark the end of this string for parsing purposes */
69 input_buffer[strlen(input_buffer)-1]='\0';
70
71 tempp = input_buffer[0];
72 while(ch != '\0'){
73 ch = (&tempp)[i];
74 if (ch == ',') { ct++; }
75 i++;
76 }
77 runstr = input_buffer;
78 tok1 = strsep(&runstr, delim);
79 if (ct > 4) {
80 hrmintok = strsep(&runstr, delim);
81 hrmintok++;
82 daytok = strstr(tok1,"up");
83 }
84 else {
85 hrmintok = strstr(tok1, "up");
86 }
87
88 result = spclose(child_process);
89 if(result){
90 printf("Error code %d returned in %s\n",result,PATH_TO_UPTIME);
91 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
92 }
93 if (hrmintok == NULL) {
94 printf("Problem - unexpected data returned\n");
95 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
96 }
97 printf("%s%s%s\n",(daytok == NULL)?"":daytok,(daytok == NULL)?"":",",hrmintok);
98 return STATE_OK;
99}
diff --git a/contrib/checkciscotemp.pl b/contrib/checkciscotemp.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a702a89
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/checkciscotemp.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
2# check_ciscotemp.pl
3#
4# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort <leland@mmania.com>
5#
6# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
9# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10#
11# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
13# of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14# GNU General Public License for more details.
15#
16# you should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17# along with this program (or with Nagios); if not, write to the
18# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
20####################################
21# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on
22# Cisco router platforms which support environmental monitoring
23# (7200, 7500, GSR12000...)
24####################################
25# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.
26# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK
27# if equal to (the temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING
28# if greater than threshold, returns CRITICAL
29# if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns UNKNOWN
30# (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines)
31####################################
32
33use Net::SNMP;
34use Getopt::Long;
35&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
36
37my $status;
38my $response = "";
39my $timeout = 10;
40my $community = "public";
41my $port = 161;
42my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1";
43my $OUTLET_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3";
44my $in_temp;
45my $out_temp;
46my $inlet_thresh = 30;
47my $outlet_thresh = 40;
48
49my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',
50 'OK' => '0',
51 'WARNING' => '1',
52 'CRITICAL' => '2');
53
54my $state = "UNKNOWN";
55
56
57$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
58 print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostname (sigALRM)\n";
59 exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});
60};
61
62Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
63$status = GetOptions
64 ("community=s", \$community,
65 "C=s", \$community,
66 "H=s", \$hostname,
67 "hostname=s", \$hostname,
68 "port=i", \$port,
69 "timeout=i", \$timeout,
70 "c=s", \$critical_vals,
71 "w=s", \$warning_vals,
72 "ithresh=i", \$inlet_thresh,
73 "othresh=i", \$outlet_thresh);
74
75if($status == 0) {
76 &show_help;
77}
78
79unless (defined($hostname)) {
80 $hostname = shift || &show_help;
81}
82
83if (defined($critical_vals)) {
84 die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n"
85 unless (split(/:/,$critical_vals)>=2);
86 ($inlet_thresh,$outlet_thresh) = @_
87}
88die unless(defined($inlet_thresh) && defined($outlet_thresh));
89
90if (defined($warning_vals)) {
91 die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n"
92 unless (split(/:/,$warning_vals)>=2);
93 ($inlet_warn,$outlet_warn) = @_;
94}else{
95 $inlet_warn=$inlet_thresh;
96 $outlet_warn=$outlet_thresh;
97}
98
99alarm($timeout);
100
101$in_temp = &SNMPGET($INTAKE_TEMP);
102$out_temp = &SNMPGET($OUTLET_TEMP);
103
104if (($in_temp < $inlet_thresh) && ($out_temp < $outlet_thresh)) {
105 $state = "OK";
106}
107elsif (($in_temp == $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp == $outlet_thresh)) {
108 if(($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {
109 $state = "CRITICAL";
110 }
111 else {
112 $state = "WARNING";
113 }
114}
115elsif (($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {
116 $state = "CRITICAL";
117}
118else {
119 $state = "WARNING";
120}
121
122print "$state Inlet Temp: $in_temp Outlet Temp: $out_temp\n";
123exit($STATUSCODE{$state});
124
125sub show_help {
126 printf("\nPerl envmon temperature plugin for Nagios\n");
127 printf("Usage:\n");
128 printf("
129 check_ciscotemp [options] <hostname>
130 Options:
131 -C snmp-community
132 -p snmp-port
133 -i input temperature threshold
134 -o output temperature threshold
135
136");
137 printf("Copyright (C)2000 Leland E. Vandervort\n");
138 printf("check_ciscotemp comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY either implied or explicit\n");
139 printf("This program is licensed under the terms of the\n");
140 printf("GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n\n\n");
141 exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});
142}
143
144sub SNMPGET {
145 $OID = shift;
146 ($session,$error) = Net::SNMP->session(
147 Hostname => $hostname,
148 Community => $community,
149 Port => $port
150 );
151 if(!defined($session)) {
152 printf("$state %s\n", $error);
153 exit($STATUSCODE{$state});
154 }
155 if(!defined($response = $session->get_request($OID))) {
156 printf("$state %s\n", $session->error());
157 $session->close();
158 exit($STATUSCODE{$state});
159 }
160 $session->close();
161 return($response->{$OID});
162}
163
diff --git a/contrib/maser-oracle.pl b/contrib/maser-oracle.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aa2741f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/maser-oracle.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2
3# Oracle plugin submitted by Christopher Maser (maser@onvista.de)
4# 12/31/1999
5
6my $host=$ARGV[0];
7my @test=`tnsping $host`;
8my $arg=$test[6];
9chomp $arg;
10if ($arg =~ /^OK (.*)/)
11{print "$arg"; exit 0}
12else {exit 2;}
13
diff --git a/contrib/mrtgext.pl b/contrib/mrtgext.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b9e9f6b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/mrtgext.pl
@@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# mrtgext.pl v0.3
4# (c)2000 Cliff Woolley, Washington and Lee University
5# jwoolley@wlu.edu
6#
7# A UNIX counterpart to Jim Drews' MRTG Extension for netware servers
8# Mimics output of mrtgext.nlm using output of various standard UNIX
9# programs (df, uptime, and uname)
10#
11# Dependencies: I make some assumptions about the output format of
12# your df and uptime commands. If you have nonstandard outputs for
13# any of these, either pick a different command that gives more
14# standard output or modify the script below. Example: use /usr/bin/bdf
15# on HP-UX instead of /usr/bin/df, because bdf follows the output format
16# I expect while df does not. This was written on Linux and tested on
17# HP-UX 10.20 (with changes to the subroutines at the bottom of the
18# program to reflect HP's command parameters); similar tweaking could
19# well be required to port this to other platforms. If you get it
20# working on your platform, please send me any changes you had to
21# make so I can try to incorporate them.
22#
23#
24# Following is what I expect the programs' outputs to look like:
25#
26# ======= df ========
27# Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
28# /dev/sda1 1014696 352708 609612 37% /
29# /dev/sda2 2262544 586712 1559048 27% /apps
30# /dev/sda3 4062912 566544 3286604 15% /share
31# /dev/sr0 651758 651758 0 100% /cdrom
32# ===================
33#
34# ===== uptime ======
35# 3:17pm up 15 days, 4:40, 5 users, load average: 0.12, 0.26, 0.33
36# ===================
37#
38
39###############################################################
40# Configuration section
41###############################################################
42
43$dfcmd = "/bin/df 2>/dev/null";
44$uptimecmd = "/usr/bin/uptime";
45%customcmds = ( "PROCS" => "numprocesses",
46 "ZOMBIES" => "numzombies",
47 "MEMFREE" => "memfree",
48 "SWAPUSED" => "swapused",
49 "TCPCONNS" => "tcpconns",
50 "CLIENTS" => "ipclients" );
51 # These are functions that you can
52 # define and customize for your system.
53 # You probably need to change the provided
54 # subroutines to work on your system (if
55 # not Linux).
56
57$rootfsnickname = "root"; # this is necessary as a kludge to
58 # better match the netware behavior.
59 # if you already have a _filesystem_
60 # mounted as /root, then you'll need
61 # to change this to something else
62$DEBUG = 0;
63$recvtimeout = 30;
64
65
66###############################################################
67# Program section
68###############################################################
69
70require 5.004;
71
72use Sys::Hostname;
73
74
75$DEBUG = $ARGV[0] unless ($DEBUG);
76$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { exit 1; };
77
78# some things never change
79$hostname = hostname;
80
81
82if ( $DEBUG ) {
83 $| = 1;
84 print scalar localtime,": mrtgext.pl started\n";
85}
86
87# timeout period
88alarm($recvtimeout);
89my $items = <STDIN>;
90alarm(0);
91
92$items =~ s/[\r\n]//g;
93( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": request: \"$items\"\n";
94my @items = split (/\s+/,"$items");
95( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ",scalar @items," item(s) to process\n";
96
97my $uptime = `$uptimecmd`;
98my @df = grep {/^\//} `$dfcmd`;
99
100my $processed = 1;
101
102foreach $_ (@items) {
103 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": processing item #$processed: \"$_\"\n";
104 $_ = uc; #convert $_ to upper case
105 if ( /^UTIL1$/ ) {
106 $uptime =~ /load average: ([^,]+),/;
107 print $1 * 100,"\n";
108 }
109 elsif ( /^UTIL5$/ ) {
110 $uptime =~ /load average: [^,]+, ([^,]+)/;
111 print $1 * 100,"\n";
112 }
113 elsif ( /^UTIL15$/ ) {
114 $uptime =~ /load average: [^,]+, [^,]+, ([^,]+)/;
115 print $1 * 100,"\n";
116 }
117 elsif ( /^CONNECT$/ ) {
118 $uptime =~ /(\d+) users?,/;
119 print "$1\n";
120 }
121 elsif ( /^NAME$/ ) {
122 print "$hostname\n";
123 }
124 elsif ( /^UPTIME$/ ) {
125 $uptime =~ /up (.*),\s+\d+\s+users?,/;
126 print "$1\n";
127 }
128 elsif ( /^VOLUMES$/ ) {
129 foreach $dfline (@df) {
130 my $volname = (split(/\s+/, "$dfline"))[5];
131 $volname =~ s/^\/$/$rootfsnickname/;
132 $volname =~ s/^\///;
133 $volname =~ s/\//_/g;
134 print "$volname\n";
135 }
136 }
137 elsif ( /^VF(\w*)$/ ) {
138 my $volname = ("$1" eq uc("$rootfsnickname")) ? "/" : "$1";
139 foreach $dfline (@df) {
140 my @dfline = split(/\s+/, "$dfline");
141 if ($dfline[5] =~ /^\/?$volname$/i ) {
142 print (($dfline[1]-$dfline[2]) * 1024,"\n");
143 goto done;
144 }
145 }
146 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ERROR: volume not found.\n";
147 print "-1\n";
148 }
149 elsif ( /^VU(\w*)$/ ) {
150 my $volname = ("$1" eq uc("$rootfsnickname")) ? "/" : "$1";
151 foreach $dfline (@df) {
152 my @dfline = split(/\s+/, "$dfline");
153 if ($dfline[5] =~ /^\/?$volname$/i ) {
154 print ($dfline[2] * 1024,"\n");
155 goto done;
156 }
157 }
158 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ERROR: volume not found.\n";
159 print "-1\n";
160 }
161 elsif ( /^VS(\w*)$/ ) {
162 my $volname = ("$1" eq uc("$rootfsnickname")) ? "/" : "$1";
163 foreach $dfline (@df) {
164 my @dfline = split(/\s+/, "$dfline");
165 if ($dfline[5] =~ /^\/?$volname$/i ) {
166 print ($dfline[1] * 1024,"\n");
167 goto done;
168 }
169 }
170 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ERROR: volume not found.\n";
171 print "-1\n";
172 }
173 elsif ( /^VKF(\w*)$/ ) {
174 my $volname = ("$1" eq uc("$rootfsnickname")) ? "/" : "$1";
175 foreach $dfline (@df) {
176 my @dfline = split(/\s+/, "$dfline");
177 if ($dfline[5] =~ /^\/?$volname$/i ) {
178 print (($dfline[1]-$dfline[2]),"\n");
179 goto done;
180 }
181 }
182 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ERROR: volume not found.\n";
183 print "-1\n";
184 }
185 elsif ( /^VKU(\w*)$/ ) {
186 my $volname = ("$1" eq uc("$rootfsnickname")) ? "/" : "$1";
187 foreach $dfline (@df) {
188 my @dfline = split(/\s+/, "$dfline");
189 if ($dfline[5] =~ /^\/?$volname$/i ) {
190 print ($dfline[2],"\n");
191 goto done;
192 }
193 }
194 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ERROR: volume not found.\n";
195 print "-1\n";
196 }
197 elsif ( /^VKS(\w*)$/ ) {
198 my $volname = ("$1" eq uc("$rootfsnickname")) ? "/" : "$1";
199 foreach $dfline (@df) {
200 my @dfline = split(/\s+/, "$dfline");
201 if ($dfline[5] =~ /^\/?$volname$/i ) {
202 print ($dfline[1],"\n");
203 goto done;
204 }
205 }
206 ( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": ERROR: volume not found.\n";
207 print "-1\n";
208 }
209 elsif ( /^ZERO$/ ) {
210 print "0\n";
211 }
212 elsif (exists( $customcmds{"$_"} )) {
213 my $cmdsub = "$customcmds{$_}";
214 print &$cmdsub."\n";
215 }
216 else {
217 print "-1\n";
218 }
219 done: $processed++;
220}
221( $DEBUG ) && print scalar localtime,": done.\n";
222
223
224###############################################################
225# CUSTOMIZED PROCEDURES
226###############################################################
227
228sub numprocesses {
229
230 my $num = `/bin/ps -eaf | /usr/bin/tail -n +2 | /usr/bin/wc -l`;
231 chomp ($num);
232 $num =~ s/\s+//g;
233
234 $num;
235}
236
237sub numzombies {
238
239 my $num = `/bin/ps -afx | /usr/bin/awk '{print \$3}' | /usr/bin/grep Z | /usr/bin/tail -n +2 | /usr/bin/wc -l`;
240 chomp ($num);
241 $num =~ s/\s+//g;
242
243 $num;
244}
245
246sub tcpconns {
247
248 my $num = `/bin/netstat -nt | /usr/bin/tail -n +3 | /usr/bin/wc -l`;
249 chomp ($num);
250 $num =~ s/\s+//g;
251
252 $num;
253}
254
255sub ipclients {
256
257 my $num = `/bin/netstat -nt | /usr/bin/tail -n +3 | /usr/bin/awk '{print \$5}' | /bin/cut -d : -f 1 | /usr/bin/sort -nu | /usr/bin/wc -l`;
258 chomp ($num);
259 $num =~ s/\s+//g;
260
261 $num;
262}
263
264sub memfree {
265
266 open( FP, "/proc/meminfo" );
267 my @meminfo = <FP>;
268 close(FP);
269
270 # total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
271 # Mem: 994615296 592801792 401813504 91193344 423313408 93118464
272 # Swap: 204791808 0 204791808
273 my ($total,$free,$buffers,$cache) = (split(/ +/,$meminfo[1]))[1,3,5,6];
274
275 int(($free+$buffers+$cache)/$total*100);
276}
277
278sub swapused {
279
280 open( FP, "/proc/meminfo" );
281 my @meminfo = <FP>;
282 close(FP);
283
284 # total: used: free: shared: buffers: cached:
285 # Mem: 994615296 592424960 402190336 89821184 423313408 93077504
286 # Swap: 204791808 0 204791808
287
288 my ($total,$used) = (split(/ +/,$meminfo[2]))[1,2];
289
290 int($used/$total*100);
291}
diff --git a/contrib/readme.txt b/contrib/readme.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d9ae025
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/readme.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
1Contrib Plugins README
2----------------------
3
4This directory contains plugins which have been contributed by various people, but that
5have not yet been incorporated into the core plugins distribution.
6
7If you have questions regarding the use of these plugins, try contacting the author(s)
8or post a message to the nagios-users mailing list (nagios-users@onelist.com)
9requesting assistance.
10
11
12Plugin Overview
13---------------
14
15berger-ping.tar.gz - Perl script version of the check_ping plugin and a corresponding
16 CGI (mtr.cgi) that uses mtr to traceroute a path to a host.
17 (Gary Berger)
18
19bowen-langley_plugins.tar.gz
20 - Several C plugins including check_inode, check_boot, etc.
21 (Adam Bown & Thomas Langley)
22
23
24check_bgpstate.tar.gz - Perl script intended for monitoring BGP sessions on Cisco routers.
25 Only useful if you are using BGP4 as a routing protocol. For
26 critical alert the AS (autonomous system) number has to be in the
27 uplinks hash (see the source code). Requires SNMP read community.
28 (Christoph Kron)
29
30check_breeze.tar.gz - Perl script to test signal strength on Breezecom wireless
31 equipment (Jeffrey Blank)
32
33check_dns_random.tar.gz - Perl script to see if dns resolves hosts randomly from a list
34 using the check_dns plugin (Richard Mayhew)
35
36check_flexlm.tar.gz - Perl script to check a flexlm licensing manager using lmtest
37 (Ernst-Dieter Martin)
38
39check_hltherm.tar.gz - C program to check the temperature on a Hot Little Therm temperature
40 probe. The HLT device, along with temperature probes, can be obtained
41 from Spiderplant at http://www.spiderplant.com
42 (Ethan Galstad)
43
44check_ifoperstatus.tar.gz
45 - Perl script that checks the operational interface status (up/down) for
46 one interface on cisco/ascend routers. Especially useful for monitoring
47 leased lines. Requires SNMP read community and SNMP interface key.
48 (Christoph Kron)
49
50check_ifstatus.tar.gz - Perl script that checks operational interface status for every interface
51 on cisco routers. Requires SNMP read community.
52 (Christoph Kron)
53
54check_ipxping.tar.gz - C program that it similiar to the check_ping plugin, except that it
55 send IPX ping packets to Novell servers or other IPX devices. This
56 requires the ipxping binary for Linux systems. It does NOT by work
57 without modification with the ipxping binary for SunOS/Solaris.
58 (Ethan Galstad)
59
60check_maxchannels.tar.gz
61 - Perl script that can only be used for monitoring Ascend/Lucent Max/TNT
62 access server. Checks ISDN channels and modem cards. Also shows ISDN and
63 modem usage. Requires SNMP read community.
64 (Christoph Kron)
65
66check_maxwanstate.tar.gz
67 - Perl script that can only be used for monitoring Ascend/Lucent Max/TNT
68 access server. Checks if every enabled E1/T1 interface is operational
69 (link active). Requires SNMP read community.
70 (Christoph Kron)
71
72check_memory.tgz - C program to check available system memory - RAM, swap, buffers,
73 and cache (Joshua Jackson)
74
75check_nfs.tar.gz - Perl script to test and NFS server using rpcinfo
76 (Ernst-Dieter Martin)
77 <NOW PART OF check_rpc IN CORE>
78
79check_ntp.tar.gz - Perl script to check an NTP time source (Bo Kernsey)
80 <MOVED TO CORE>
81
82check_ora.tar.gz - Shell script that will check an Oracle database and the TNS listener.
83 Unlike the check_oracle plugin, this plugin detects when a database is
84 down and does not create temp files (Jason Hedden)
85 <MOVED TO CORE>
86
87check_pop3.tar.gz - Perl script that checks to see if POP3 is running and whether or not
88 authentication can take place (Richard Mayhew)
89
90check_radius.tar.gz - C program to check RADIUS authentication. This is a hacked version of
91 the Cistron Radiusd program radtest that acts as a plugin for Nagios.
92 The vast majority of the code was written by someone at Livingston
93 Enterprises and Cistron. NOTE: Due to the copyright restrictions in
94 this code, it cannot be distributed under the GPL license, and thus
95 will not appear in the core plugin distribution!
96 (Adam Jacob)
97
98check_real.tar.gz - C program to check the status of a REAL media server
99 (Pedro Leite)
100 <MOVED TO CORE>
101
102check_rpc.pl.gz - Perl script to check rpc services. Will check to see if the a specified
103 program is running on the specified server (Chris Kolquist)
104
105check_sap.tar.gz - Shell script to check an SAP message or application server. Requires
106 that you install the saprfc-devel-45A-1.i386.rpm (or higher) package
107 on your system. The package can be obtained from the SAP FTP site in
108 the /general/misc/unsupported/linux directory. (Kavel Salavec)
109
110check_uptime.tar.gz - C program to check system uptime. Must be compiled with the release
111 1.2.8 or later of the plugins. (Teresa Ramanan)
112
113check_wave.tar.gz - Perl script to test signal strength on Speedlan wireless
114 equipment (Jeffrey Blank)
115
116hopcroft-plugins.tar.gz - Various example plugin scripts contributed by Stanley Hopcroft.
117 Includes a plugin to check Internet connectivity by checking various
118 popular search engines, a plugin to check the availability of login
119 to a TN/3270 mainframe database using Expect to search for "usual"
120 screens, and another plugin to test the availability of a database
121 search via the web.
122 (Stanley Hopcroft)
123
124maser-oracle.tar.gz - This is a modification to the check_oracle plugin script that returns
125 the response time in milliseconds. Requires the Oracle tnsping utility.
126 (Christoph Maser)
127
128radius.tar.gz - Code modifications necessary to make the radexample app
129 supplied with the radiusclient code work as a RADIUS plugin
130 for Nagios (Nick Shore)
131
132vincent-check_radius.tar.gz
133 - C program to check RADIUS authentication. Requires the radiusclient
134 library available from ftp://ftp.cityline.net/pub/radiusclient/
135 (Robert August Vincent II)
136 <MOVED TO CORE>
137
138weipert-mysql.tar.gz - C program to check a connection to a MySQL database server, with an
139 optional username and password. Requires mysql.h and libmysqlclient
140 to compile (Time Weipert)
141
142wright-mysql.tar.gz - Perl script to check MySQL database servers. Requires that mysqladmin(1)
143 be installed on the system (included in the MySQL distribution). This
144 plugin can accept warning and critical thresholds for the number of threads
145 in use by the server (Mitch Wright)
146
147
diff --git a/contrib/restrict.pl b/contrib/restrict.pl
new file mode 100755
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--- /dev/null
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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2
3eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
4 if 0;
5
6# Set this to your local Nagios plugin path
7my $pluginpath = "/usr/libexec/nagios/plugins/";
8
9# Put all the legal commands (i.e. the commands that are
10# not Nagios checks but are allowed to be executed anyway)
11# in the following associative array.
12my %legal_cmds = ("nc" => "/usr/sbin/nc");
13
14# This will not work on OpenSSH
15# It does work on ssh-1.2.27-1i
16@arg = split ' ',$ENV{'SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND'};
17
18$arg[0] =~ s/.*\///; # strip leading path
19$arg[0] =~ tr/-_.a-zA-Z0-9/X/c; # change atypical chars to X
20
21if (!defined ($cmd = $legal_cmds{$arg[0]}))
22{
23 $cmd = $pluginpath . $arg[0];
24}
25
26exec { $cmd } @arg or die "Can't exec $cmd: $!";
diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/berger-ping.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/berger-ping.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cc58750
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/berger-ping.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/bowen-langley_plugins.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/bowen-langley_plugins.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6195109
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/bowen-langley_plugins.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_bgp-1.0.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_bgp-1.0.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9d45c19
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/check_bgp-1.0.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_breeze.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_breeze.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fb5186e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/check_breeze.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_flexlm.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_flexlm.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4ab7144
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/check_flexlm.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_hltherm.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_hltherm.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7c45cc8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/check_hltherm.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_hprsc.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_hprsc.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8998ff8
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_radius.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_radius.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..70bb08a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/check_radius.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/check_wave.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/check_wave.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..755be5a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/check_wave.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/hopcroft-plugins.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/hopcroft-plugins.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0406a74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/tarballs/hopcroft-plugins.tar.gz
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diff --git a/contrib/tarballs/radius.tar.gz b/contrib/tarballs/radius.tar.gz
new file mode 100644
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diff --git a/contrib/urlize.pl b/contrib/urlize.pl
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8bb591f
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@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
1#!/usr/bin/perl
2#
3# urlize.pl
4# jcw, 5/12/00
5#
6# A wrapper around Nagios plugins that provides a URL link in the output
7#
8
9($#ARGV < 1) && die "Incorrect arguments";
10my $url = shift;
11
12chomp ($result = `@ARGV`);
13print "<A HREF=\"$url\">$result</A>\n";
14
15# exit with same exit value as the child produced
16exit ($? >> 8);
diff --git a/contrib/utils.py b/contrib/utils.py
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,310 @@
1#
2#
3# Util classes for Nagios plugins
4#
5#
6
7
8
9#==========================================================================
10#
11# Version: = '$Id$'
12#
13# (C) Rob W.W. Hooft, Nonius BV, 1998
14#
15# Contact r.hooft@euromail.net for questions/suggestions.
16# See: <http://starship.python.net/crew/hooft/>
17# Distribute freely.
18#
19# jaclu@galdrion.com 2000-07-14
20# Some changes in error handling of Run() to avoid error garbage
21# when used from Nagios plugins
22# I also removed the following functions: AbortableWait() and _buttonkill()
23# since they are only usable with Tkinter
24
25import sys,os,signal,time,string
26
27class error(Exception):
28 pass
29
30class _ready(Exception):
31 pass
32
33def which(filename):
34 """Find the file 'filename' in the execution path. If no executable
35 file is found, return None"""
36 for dir in string.split(os.environ['PATH'],os.pathsep):
37 fn=os.path.join(dir,filename)
38 if os.path.exists(fn):
39 if os.stat(fn)[0]&0111:
40 return fn
41 else:
42 return None
43
44class Task:
45 """Manage asynchronous subprocess tasks.
46 This differs from the 'subproc' package!
47 - 'subproc' connects to the subprocess via pipes
48 - 'task' lets the subprocess run autonomously.
49 After starting the task, we can just:
50 - ask whether it is finished yet
51 - wait until it is finished
52 - perform an 'idle' task (e.g. Tkinter's mainloop) while waiting for
53 subprocess termination
54 - kill the subprocess with a specific signal
55 - ask for the exit code.
56 Summarizing:
57 - 'subproc' is a sophisticated os.popen()
58 - 'task' is a sophisticated os.system()
59 Another difference of task with 'subproc':
60 - If the Task() object is deleted, before the subprocess status
61 was retrieved, the child process will stay.
62 It will never be waited for (i.e., the process will turn into
63 a zombie. Not a good idea in general).
64
65 Public data:
66 None.
67
68 Public methods:
69 __init__, __str__, Run, Wait, Kill, Done, Status.
70 """
71 def __init__(self,command):
72 """Constructor.
73 arguments:
74 command: the command to run, in the form of a string,
75 or a tuple or list of words.
76 """
77 if type(command)==type(''):
78 self.cmd=command
79 self.words=string.split(command)
80 elif type(command)==type([]) or type(command)==type(()):
81 # Surround each word by ' '. Limitation: words cannot contain ' chars
82 self.cmd="'"+string.join(command,"' '")+"'"
83 self.words=tuple(command)
84 else:
85 raise error("command must be tuple, list, or string")
86 self.pid=None
87 self.status=None
88
89 def Run(self,usesh=0,detach=0,stdout=None,stdin=None,stderr=None):
90 """Actually run the process.
91 This method should be called exactly once.
92 optional arguments:
93 usesh=0: if 1, run 'sh -c command', if 0, split the
94 command into words, and run it by ourselves.
95 If usesh=1, the 'Kill' method might not do what
96 you want (it will kill the 'sh' process, not the
97 command).
98 detach=0: if 1, run 'sh -c 'command&' (regardless of
99 'usesh'). Since the 'sh' process will immediately
100 terminate, the task created will be inherited by
101 'init', so you can safely forget it. Remember that if
102 detach=1, Kill(), Done() and Status() will manipulate
103 the 'sh' process; there is no way to find out about the
104 detached process.
105 stdout=None: filename to use as stdout for the child process.
106 If None, the stdout of the parent will be used.
107 stdin= None: filename to use as stdin for the child process.
108 If None, the stdin of the parent will be used.
109 stderr=None: filename to use as stderr for the child process.
110 If None, the stderr of the parent will be used.
111 return value:
112 None
113 """
114 if self.pid!=None:
115 raise error("Second run on task forbidden")
116 self.pid=os.fork()
117 if not self.pid:
118 for fn in range(3,256): # Close all non-standard files in a safe way
119 try:
120 os.close(fn)
121 except os.error:
122 pass
123 #
124 # jaclu@galdrion.com 2000-07-14
125 #
126 # I changed this bit somewhat, since Nagios plugins
127 # should send only limited errors to the caller
128 # The original setup here corupted output when there was an error.
129 # Instead the caller should check result of Wait() and anything
130 # not zero should be reported as a failure.
131 #
132 try:
133 if stdout: # Replace stdout by file
134 os.close(1)
135 i=os.open(stdout,os.O_CREAT|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC,0666)
136 if i!=1:
137 sys.stderr.write("stdout not opened on 1!\n")
138 if stdin: # Replace stdin by file
139 os.close(0)
140 i=os.open(stdin,os.O_RDONLY)
141 if i!=0:
142 sys.stderr.write("stdin not opened on 0!\n")
143 if stderr: # Replace stderr by file
144 os.close(2)
145 i=os.open(stderr,os.O_CREAT|os.O_WRONLY|os.O_TRUNC,0666)
146 if i!=2:
147 sys.stdout.write("stderr not opened on 2!\n")
148 #try:
149 if detach:
150 os.execv('/bin/sh',('sh','-c',self.cmd+'&'))
151 elif usesh:
152 os.execv('/bin/sh',('sh','-c',self.cmd))
153 else:
154 os.execvp(self.words[0],self.words)
155 except:
156 #print self.words
157 #sys.stderr.write("Subprocess '%s' execution failed!\n"%self.cmd)
158 sys.exit(1)
159 else:
160 # Mother process
161 if detach:
162 # Should complete "immediately"
163 self.Wait()
164
165 def Wait(self,idlefunc=None,interval=0.1):
166 """Wait for the subprocess to terminate.
167 If the process has already terminated, this function will return
168 immediately without raising an error.
169 optional arguments:
170 idlefunc=None: a callable object (function, class, bound method)
171 that will be called every 0.1 second (or see
172 the 'interval' variable) while waiting for
173 the subprocess to terminate. This can be the
174 Tkinter 'update' procedure, such that the GUI
175 doesn't die during the run. If this is set to
176 'None', the process will really wait. idlefunc
177 should ideally not take a very long time to
178 complete...
179 interval=0.1: The interval (in seconds) with which the 'idlefunc'
180 (if any) will be called.
181 return value:
182 the exit status of the subprocess (0 if successful).
183 """
184 if self.status!=None:
185 # Already finished
186 return self.status
187 if callable(idlefunc):
188 while 1:
189 try:
190 pid,status=os.waitpid(self.pid,os.WNOHANG)
191 if pid==self.pid:
192 self.status=status
193 return status
194 else:
195 idlefunc()
196 time.sleep(interval)
197 except KeyboardInterrupt:
198 # Send the interrupt to the inferior process.
199 self.Kill(signal=signal.SIGINT)
200 elif idlefunc:
201 raise error("Non-callable idle function")
202 else:
203 while 1:
204 try:
205 pid,status=os.waitpid(self.pid,0)
206 self.status=status
207 return status
208 except KeyboardInterrupt:
209 # Send the interrupt to the inferior process.
210 self.Kill(signal=signal.SIGINT)
211
212 def Kill(self,signal=signal.SIGTERM):
213 """Send a signal to the running subprocess.
214 optional arguments:
215 signal=SIGTERM: number of the signal to send.
216 (see os.kill)
217 return value:
218 see os.kill()
219 """
220 if self.status==None:
221 # Only if it is not already finished
222 return os.kill(self.pid,signal)
223
224 def Done(self):
225 """Ask whether the process has already finished.
226 return value:
227 1: yes, the process has finished.
228 0: no, the process has not finished yet.
229 """
230 if self.status!=None:
231 return 1
232 else:
233 pid,status=os.waitpid(self.pid,os.WNOHANG)
234 if pid==self.pid:
235 #print "OK:",pid,status
236 self.status=status
237 return 1
238 else:
239 #print "NOK:",pid,status
240 return 0
241
242 def Status(self):
243 """Ask for the status of the task.
244 return value:
245 None: process has not finished yet (maybe not even started).
246 any integer: process exit status.
247 """
248 self.Done()
249 return self.status
250
251 def __str__(self):
252 if self.pid!=None:
253 if self.status!=None:
254 s2="done, exit status=%d"%self.status
255 else:
256 s2="running"
257 else:
258 s2="prepared"
259 return "<%s: '%s', %s>"%(self.__class__.__name__,self.cmd,s2)
260
261
262#==========================================================================
263#
264#
265# Class: TimeoutHandler
266# License: GPL
267# Copyright (c) 2000 Jacob Lundqvist (jaclu@galdrion.com)
268#
269# Version: 1.0 2000-07-14
270#
271# Description:
272# On init, suply a call-back kill_func that should be called on timeout
273#
274# Make sure that what ever you are doing is calling Check periodically
275#
276# To check if timeout was triggered call WasTimeOut returns (true/false)
277#
278
279import time,sys
280
281class TimeoutHandler:
282 def __init__(self,kill_func,time_to_live=10,debug=0):
283 'Generic time-out handler.'
284 self.kill_func=kill_func
285 self.start_time=time.time()
286 self.stop_time=+self.start_time+int(time_to_live)
287 self.debug=debug
288 self.aborted=0
289
290 def Check(self):
291 'Call this periodically to check for time-out.'
292 if self.debug:
293 sys.stdout.write('.')
294 sys.stdout.flush()
295 if time.time()>=self.stop_time:
296 self.TimeOut()
297
298 def TimeOut(self):
299 'Trigger the time-out callback.'
300 self.aborted=1
301 if self.debug:
302 print 'Timeout, aborting'
303 self.kill_func()
304
305 def WasTimeOut(self):
306 'Indicates if timeout was triggered 1=yes, 0=no.'
307 if self.debug:
308 print ''
309 print 'call duration: %.2f seconds' % (time.time()-self.start_time)
310 return self.aborted