From a5983eda69b442a90495909803724901669b50fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "John C. Frickson" Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 13:06:05 -0600 Subject: check_users not correctly detecting thresholds Fix for issue https://github.com/nagios-plugins/nagios-plugins/issues/81 check_users now uses the standard warning and critical ranges parser and a standard perdata output routine. --- plugins/check_users.c | 60 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) (limited to 'plugins/check_users.c') diff --git a/plugins/check_users.c b/plugins/check_users.c index 54415a48..a10249c4 100644 --- a/plugins/check_users.c +++ b/plugins/check_users.c @@ -54,15 +54,15 @@ int process_arguments (int, char **); void print_help (void); void print_usage (void); -int wusers = -1; -int cusers = -1; +char *warning_range = NULL; +char *critical_range = NULL; +thresholds *thlds = NULL; int main (int argc, char **argv) { int users = -1; int result = STATE_UNKNOWN; - char *perf; #if HAVE_WTSAPI32_H WTS_SESSION_INFO *wtsinfo; DWORD wtscount; @@ -77,8 +77,6 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR); textdomain (PACKAGE); - perf = strdup (""); - /* Parse extra opts if any */ argv = np_extra_opts (&argc, argv, progname); @@ -160,23 +158,15 @@ main (int argc, char **argv) #endif /* check the user count against warning and critical thresholds */ - if (users > cusers) - result = STATE_CRITICAL; - else if (users > wusers) - result = STATE_WARNING; - else if (users >= 0) - result = STATE_OK; + result = get_status((double)users, thlds); if (result == STATE_UNKNOWN) printf ("%s\n", _("Unable to read output")); else { - xasprintf (&perf, "%s", perfdata ("users", users, "", - TRUE, wusers, - TRUE, cusers, - TRUE, 0, - FALSE, 0)); - printf (_("USERS %s - %d users currently logged in |%s\n"), state_text (result), - users, perf); + printf (_("USERS %s - %d users currently logged in |%s\n"), + state_text(result), users, + sperfdata_int("users", users, "", warning_range, + critical_range, TRUE, 0, FALSE, 0)); } return result; @@ -215,33 +205,27 @@ process_arguments (int argc, char **argv) print_revision (progname, NP_VERSION); exit (STATE_UNKNOWN); case 'c': /* critical */ - if (!is_intnonneg (optarg)) - usage4 (_("Critical threshold must be a positive integer")); - else - cusers = atoi (optarg); + critical_range = optarg; break; case 'w': /* warning */ - if (!is_intnonneg (optarg)) - usage4 (_("Warning threshold must be a positive integer")); - else - wusers = atoi (optarg); + warning_range = optarg; break; } } c = optind; - if (wusers == -1 && argc > c) { - if (is_intnonneg (argv[c]) == FALSE) - usage4 (_("Warning threshold must be a positive integer")); - else - wusers = atoi (argv[c++]); - } - if (cusers == -1 && argc > c) { - if (is_intnonneg (argv[c]) == FALSE) - usage4 (_("Warning threshold must be a positive integer")); - else - cusers = atoi (argv[c]); - } + if (warning_range == NULL && argc > c) + warning_range = argv[c++]; + if (critical_range == NULL && argc > c) + critical_range = argv[c++]; + + /* this will abort in case of invalid ranges */ + set_thresholds (&thlds, warning_range, critical_range); + + if (thlds->warning->end <= 0) + usage4 (_("Warning threshold must be a positive integer")); + if (thlds->critical->end <= 0) + usage4 (_("Critical threshold must be a positive integer")); return OK; } -- cgit v1.2.3-74-g34f1