#!/bin/sh # This script is designed to be used by Nagios. It checks for the availability of both Microsoft SQL Server 7 and 2000. # # Requirements: # # FreeTDS 6.0+ (http://www.freetds.org/) # # It was written by Tom De Blende (tom.deblende@village.uunet.be) in 2003. # # Version 1.0. # Version 1.1: Rewritten the initial script so that it not only works from the CLI but also from within Nagios. Always helpful... # Version 1.2: Grouped output so things look a bit better. # Version 2.0: Rewritten the plugin to support version 6.0+ of FreeTDS. # Removed sqsh requirement as version 6.0+ of FreeTDS now offers its own CLI client: tsql. # Older versions of FreeTDS are no longer supported. # # # You might want to change these values: tsqlcmd=`which tsql` catcmd=`which cat` grepcmd=`which grep` rmcmd=`which rm` mktempcmd=`which mktemp` wccmd=`which wc` sedcmd=`which sed` trcmd=`which tr` uniqcmd=`which uniq` ################################################################################################################### hostname=$1 usr=$2 pswd=$3 srv=$4 if [ ! "$#" == "4" ]; then echo -e "\nYou did not supply enough arguments. \nUsage: $0 \n \n$0 checks Microsoft SQL Server connectivity. It works with versions 7 and 2000.\n\nYou need a working version of FreeTDS (http://www.freetds.org/) and tsql (included in FreeTDS 6.0+) to connect to the SQL server. \nIt was written by Tom De Blende (tom.deblende@village.uunet.be) in 2003. \n\nExample:\n $0 dbserver sa f00bar 2000\n" && exit "3" elif [ $tsqlcmd == "" ]; then echo -e "tsql not found! Please verify you have a working version of tsql (included in the FreeTDS version 6.0+) and enter the full path in the script." && exit "3" fi exit="3" # Creating the command file that contains the sql statement that has to be run on the SQL server. tmpfile=`$mktempcmd /tmp/$hostname.XXXXXX` if [ $srv == "7" ]; then spid=7 elif [ $srv == "2000" ]; then spid=50 else echo -e "$srv is not a supported MS SQL Server version!" && exit "3" fi echo -e "select loginame from sysprocesses where spid > $spid order by loginame asc\ngo" > $tmpfile # Running tsql to get the results back. resultfile=`$mktempcmd /tmp/$hostname.XXXXXX` errorfile=`$mktempcmd /tmp/$hostname.XXXXXX` $tsqlcmd -S $hostname -U $usr -P $pswd < $tmpfile 2>$errorfile > $resultfile $grepcmd -q "Login failed for user" $errorfile if [ "$?" == "0" ]; then $rmcmd -f $tmpfile $resultfile $errorfile; echo CRITICAL - Could not make connection to SQL server. Login failed.; exit 2; fi $grepcmd -q "There was a problem connecting to the server" $errorfile if [ "$?" == "0" ]; then $rmcmd -f $tmpfile $resultfile $errorfile; echo CRITICAL - Could not make connection to SQL server. Incorrect server name or SQL service not running.; exit 2; fi resultfileln=`$catcmd $resultfile | $wccmd -l | $sedcmd 's/ //g'` if [ "$resultfileln" == "2" ]; then $rmcmd -f $tmpfile $resultfile $errorfile; echo CRITICAL - Could not make connection to SQL server. No data received from host.; exit 2; else nmbr=`$catcmd $resultfile | $grepcmd -v locale | $grepcmd -v charset| $grepcmd -v 1\> | $sedcmd '/^$/d' | $sedcmd 's/ //g' | $wccmd -l | sed 's/ //g'` users=`$catcmd $resultfile | $grepcmd -v locale | $grepcmd -v charset| $grepcmd -v 1\> | $sedcmd '/^$/d' | $sedcmd 's/ //g' | $uniqcmd -c | $trcmd \\\n , | $sedcmd 's/,$/./g' | $sedcmd 's/,/, /g' | $sedcmd 's/ //g' | $trcmd \\\t " " | $sedcmd 's/ \./\./g' | $sedcmd 's/ ,/,/g'` $rmcmd -f $tmpfile $resultfile; echo "OK - MS SQL Server $srv has $nmbr user(s) connected: $users" | sed 's/: $/./g'; exit 0; fi # Cleaning up. $rmcmd -f $tmpfile $resultfile $errorfile echo $stdio exit $exit