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Currently, the plugin output is:
  CRITICAL: Uptime is 38829029 seconds.
When using the proposed `--days|-d` option, it will be:
  CRITICAL: Uptime is 449 days.
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No need to call /bin/uptime, since the string can be generated with strftime(...).
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Better alignment.
Avoid duplications ("Exceeds ... threshold").
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Works as before:
-w 1w -c 2w
New (as before, but also warn if uptime < 5m, and crit if uptime < 2m):
-w 5m:1w -c 2m:2w
(idea by @sni)
Also refactored the time calculation, if a suffix is present:
New sub calc_as_seconds($)
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I've messed that up in the previous commit 554b702f9d65fdfe640f20633543e00cd79d64ac.
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Otherwise, there's a warning about unitialized values:
Use of uninitialized value $hours in numeric gt (>) at ...
Use of uninitialized value $days in numeric gt (>) at ...
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When called with --help, the following error was shown:
Use of uninitialized value $uptime_file in concatenation (.) or string at
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All other check script also have the .pl ending
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