#!@PERL@ -w # check_uptime - check uptime to see how long the system is running. # # License Information: # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 # USA # ############################################################################ use POSIX; use strict; use Getopt::Long; use vars qw($opt_V $opt_h $opt_v $verbose $PROGNAME $opt_w $opt_c $opt_f $opt_s $lower_warn_threshold $upper_warn_threshold $lower_crit_threshold $upper_crit_threshold $status $state $msg); use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin"; use utils qw(%ERRORS &print_revision &support &usage ); sub print_help (); sub print_usage (); sub process_arguments (); $ENV{'PATH'}='@TRUSTED_PATH@'; $ENV{'BASH_ENV'}=''; $ENV{'ENV'}=''; $PROGNAME = "check_uptime"; $state = $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; my $uptime_file = "/proc/uptime"; # Process arguments Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling'); $status = process_arguments(); if ($status){ print "ERROR: processing arguments\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; } # Get uptime info from file if ( ! -r $uptime_file ) { print "ERROR: file '$uptime_file' is not readable\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; } if ( ! open FILE, "<", $uptime_file ) { print "ERROR: cannot read from file '$uptime_file'\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; } chomp( my $file_content = ); close FILE; print "$uptime_file: $file_content\n" if $verbose; # Get first digit value (without fraction) my ( $uptime_seconds ) = $file_content =~ /^([\d]+)/; # Bail out if value is not numeric if ( $uptime_seconds !~ /^\d+$/ ) { print "ERROR: no numeric value: $uptime_seconds\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; } # Do calculations for a "pretty" format (2 weeks, 5 days, ...) my ( $secs, $mins, $hours, $days, $weeks ); $secs = $uptime_seconds; $mins = $hours = $days = $weeks = 0; if ( $secs > 100 ) { $mins = int( $secs / 60 ); $secs -= $mins * 60; } if ( $mins > 100 ) { $hours = int( $mins / 60 ); $mins -= $hours * 60; } if ( $hours > 48 ) { $days = int( $hours / 24 ); $hours -= $days * 24; } if ( $days > 14 ) { $weeks = int( $days / 7 ); $days -= $weeks * 7; } my $pretty_uptime = ""; $pretty_uptime .= sprintf( "%d week%s, ", $weeks, $weeks == 1 ? "" : "s" ) if $weeks; $pretty_uptime .= sprintf( "%d day%s, ", $days, $days == 1 ? "" : "s" ) if $days; $pretty_uptime .= sprintf( "%d hour%s, ", $hours, $hours == 1 ? "" : "s" ) if $hours; $pretty_uptime .= sprintf( "%d minute%s, ", $mins, $mins == 1 ? "" : "s" ) if $mins; # Replace last occurence of comma with "and" $pretty_uptime =~ s/, $/ and /; # Always print the seconds (though it may be 0 seconds) $pretty_uptime .= sprintf( "%d second%s", $secs, $secs == 1 ? "" : "s" ); # Default to catch errors in program my $state_str = "UNKNOWN"; # Check values my $out_of_bounds_text = ""; if ( $uptime_seconds > $upper_crit_threshold ) { $state_str = "CRITICAL"; $out_of_bounds_text = "upper crit"; } elsif ( $uptime_seconds < $lower_crit_threshold ) { $state_str = "CRITICAL"; $out_of_bounds_text = "lower crit"; } elsif ( $uptime_seconds > $upper_warn_threshold ) { $state_str = "WARNING"; $out_of_bounds_text = "upper warn"; } elsif ( $uptime_seconds < $lower_warn_threshold ) { $state_str = "WARNING"; $out_of_bounds_text = "lower warn"; } else { $state_str = "OK"; } $msg = "$state_str: "; $msg .= "uptime is $uptime_seconds seconds. "; $msg .= "Exceeds $out_of_bounds_text threshold. " if $out_of_bounds_text; $msg .= "Running for $pretty_uptime. " if $opt_f; if ( $opt_s ) { chomp( my $up_since = `uptime -s` ); $msg .= "Running since $up_since. "; } $state = $ERRORS{$state_str}; # Perfdata support print "$msg|uptime=${uptime_seconds}s;$upper_warn_threshold;$upper_crit_threshold;0\n"; exit $state; ##################################### #### subs sub process_arguments(){ GetOptions ("V" => \$opt_V, "version" => \$opt_V, "v" => \$opt_v, "verbose" => \$opt_v, "h" => \$opt_h, "help" => \$opt_h, "w=s" => \$opt_w, "warning=s" => \$opt_w, # warning if above this number "c=s" => \$opt_c, "critical=s" => \$opt_c, # critical if above this number "f" => \$opt_f, "for" => \$opt_f, # show "running for ..." "s" => \$opt_s, "since" => \$opt_s, # show "running since ..." ); if ($opt_V) { print_revision($PROGNAME,'@NP_VERSION@'); exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } if ($opt_h) { print_help(); exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } if (defined $opt_v) { $verbose = $opt_v; } unless ( defined $opt_w && defined $opt_c ) { print_usage(); exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } # Check if a range was supplied ("lowvalue:highvalue") for warning and critical # Otherwise, set 0 as the lower threshold and the parameter value as upper threshold # (the uptime should always be positive, so there should be no issue) if ( $opt_w =~ /^(.+):(.+)$/ ) { $lower_warn_threshold = $1; $upper_warn_threshold = $2; } else { $lower_warn_threshold = 0; $upper_warn_threshold = $opt_w; } if ( $opt_c =~ /^(.+):(.+)$/ ) { $lower_crit_threshold = $1; $upper_crit_threshold = $2; } else { $lower_crit_threshold = 0; $upper_crit_threshold = $opt_c; } # Set as seconds (calculate if suffix present) $lower_warn_threshold = calc_as_seconds( $lower_warn_threshold ); $lower_crit_threshold = calc_as_seconds( $lower_crit_threshold ); $upper_warn_threshold = calc_as_seconds( $upper_warn_threshold ); $upper_crit_threshold = calc_as_seconds( $upper_crit_threshold ); # Check for numeric value of warning parameter if ( $lower_warn_threshold !~ /^\d+$/ ) { print "Lower warning (-w) is not numeric\n"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } if ( $upper_warn_threshold !~ /^\d+$/ ) { print "Upper warning (-w) is not numeric\n"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } # Check for numeric value of critical parameter if ( $lower_crit_threshold !~ /^\d+$/ ) { print "Lower critical (-c) is not numeric\n"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } if ( $upper_crit_threshold !~ /^\d+$/ ) { print "Upper critical (-c) is not numeric\n"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } # Check boundaries if ( $upper_warn_threshold >= $upper_crit_threshold ) { print "Upper Warning (-w) cannot be greater than Critical (-c)!\n"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } if ( $lower_warn_threshold < $lower_crit_threshold ) { print "Lower Warning (-w) cannot be greater than Critical (-c)!\n"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } return $ERRORS{'OK'}; } sub print_usage () { print "Usage: $PROGNAME -w -c [-v]\n"; } sub print_help () { print_revision($PROGNAME,'@NP_VERSION@'); print "Copyright (c) 2002 Subhendu Ghosh/Carlos Canau/Benjamin Schmid\n"; print "Copyright (c) 2018 Bernd Arnold\n"; print "\n"; print_usage(); print "\n"; print " Checks the uptime of the system using $uptime_file\n"; print "\n"; print "-w (--warning) = Min. number of uptime to generate warning\n"; print "-c (--critical) = Min. number of uptime to generate critical alert ( w < c )\n"; print "-f (--for) = Show uptime in a pretty format (Running for x weeks, x days, ...)\n"; print "-s (--since) = Show last boot in yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS format (output from 'uptime -s')\n"; print "-h (--help)\n"; print "-V (--version)\n"; print "-v (--verbose) = debugging output\n"; print "\n\n"; print "Note: -w and -c are required arguments.\n"; print " You can suffix both values with s for seconds (default), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days) or w (weeks).\n"; print ""; print "\n\n"; support(); } sub calc_as_seconds () { my $parameter = shift; # Check if suffix is present # Calculate parameter to seconds (to get an integer value finally) # If no suffix is present, just return the value # Possible suffixes: # s = seconds # m = minutes # h = hours # d = days # w = weeks my %factor = ( "s" => 1, "m" => 60, "h" => 60 * 60, "d" => 60 * 60 * 24, "w" => 60 * 60 * 24 * 7, ); if ( $parameter =~ /^(\d+)([a-z])$/ ) { my $value = $1; my $suffix = $2; print "detected: value=$value, suffix=$suffix\n" if $verbose; if ( ! defined $factor{$suffix} ) { print "Error: wrong suffix ($suffix) for value '$parameter'"; exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; } $parameter = $value * $factor{$suffix}; } return $parameter; }