From b15adb7762b6caaecaa83637abfcf5fdb4802092 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Holger Weiss Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 13:16:24 +0200 Subject: Remove "contrib" plugins These days, sites such as "Nagios Exchange" are a much better place for publishing plugins not maintained by the Plugins Development Team. --- contrib/check_inodes.pl | 69 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 69 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 contrib/check_inodes.pl (limited to 'contrib/check_inodes.pl') diff --git a/contrib/check_inodes.pl b/contrib/check_inodes.pl deleted file mode 100755 index 5767878f..00000000 --- a/contrib/check_inodes.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -############################################################################## -# This plugin uses df to gather filesystem statistics and check the percent # -# used of inodes. I've put a switch in here since i've got both aix and # -# linux systems...adjust for your syntax's results. # -# Note: the percentages passed in MUST NOT have % after them # -# No warranty is either implied, nor expressed herein. # -# # -############################################################################## - -$filesystem = $ARGV[0]; -$warnpercent = $ARGV[1]; -$critpercent = $ARGV[2]; - -#------Find out what kind of syntax to expect -$systype=`uname`; -chomp($systype); - -#------Make sure we got called with the right number of arguments -#------you could also put a check in here to make sure critical level is -#------greater than warning...but what the heck. -die "Usage: check_inodes filesystem warnpercent critpercent" unless @ARGV; - -if ($#ARGV < 2) { - die "Usage: check_inodes filesystem warnpercent critpercent"; -}#end if - -#------This gets the data from the df command -$inputline = `df -i $filesystem|grep -v "Filesystem"`; - -#------replaces all spaces with a single :, that way we can use split -$inputline =~ y/ /:/s; - -#------different oses give back different sets of columns from the df -i -#------(at least mine do). This way I can use this plugin on all my hosts -#------if neither of these work, add your own in, or if you've got one that -#------just flat out reports something different...well...perl is your friend. -SWITCH: { - if ($systype eq "Linux") { - ($fs,$inodes,$iused,$ifree,$ipercent,$mntpt) = split(/:/,$inputline); - last SWITCH; - }#end if - if ($systype eq "AIX") { - ($fs,$blks,$free,$percentused,$iused,$ipercent,$mntpt) = split(/:/,$inputline); - last SWITCH; - }#end if -}#end switch - -#------First we check for critical, since that is, by definition and convention -#------going to exceed the warning threshold -$ipercent =~ y/%//ds; - -if ($ipercent > $critpercent) { - print "CRITICAL: $filesystem inode use exceeds critical threshold $critpercent ($ipercent)"; - exit 1; -}# end if - -#------Next we check the warning threshold -if ($ipercent > $warnpercent) { - print "WARNING: $filesystem inode use exceeds warning threshold $warnpercent ($ipercent)"; - exit 2; -}# end if - - -#------thanks to the magic of procedural programming, we figure if we got here, -#------everything MUST be fine. -print "$filesystem inode use within limits ($ipercent)"; -exit 0; - -- cgit v1.2.3-74-g34f1