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Tomas Edwardsson
a5dbf632f2 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_package_updates] release [0.0.6-1]. 2013-07-16 22:09:50 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5af347c3df Fix failure on a fully patched system 2013-07-16 22:09:23 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
7ad46b2f68 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_package_updates] release [0.0.5-1]. 2013-07-16 19:43:19 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5a8cad9783 Known types always have a metric, even if 0 2013-07-16 19:43:00 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5ff4605400 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_package_updates] release [0.0.4-1]. 2013-07-16 17:43:28 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
7143d69552 Re-renamed to check_package_updates 2013-07-16 14:34:04 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
a71110fdff Yepp, obsoletes again instead of conflicts 2013-07-16 13:33:38 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5493c0dd15 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_updates] release [0.0.3-1]. 2013-07-16 12:14:07 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
f536c03121 Plugin should conflict with check_yum 2013-07-16 11:34:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
6976284504 No obsolete 2013-07-16 10:47:45 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
b884ff14c8 Obsolete nagios-okplugin-check_yum 2013-07-16 10:46:15 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
14e8126224 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_updates] release [0.0.2-1]. 2013-07-16 10:44:20 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
c2e2739519 Added nrpe.d config file 2013-07-16 10:43:58 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
16e167abfc Added spec file 2013-07-16 10:41:22 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
24c8127c9f Renamed to check_updates 2013-07-16 10:31:44 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
92c4d406fd Renamed to check_updates 2013-07-16 10:31:28 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
6a69093487 pycharm recomended formatting fixes 2013-07-16 10:27:04 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ec0cece507 Added example of longoutput 2013-07-16 10:23:39 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
e67cc67f90 Added pynag and PluginHelper, usable now. 2013-07-16 09:40:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
755f10f014 Update documentation with Usage examples 2013-07-16 09:39:57 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5d331dd5e7 Moved draft to second heading 2013-07-14 23:11:04 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
53ede666b7 Added a little draft notification.. ;-) 2013-07-14 23:10:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
86430fbbc5 Added install documentation 2013-07-14 22:54:07 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
e610610f21 Clearer description of unprivileged 2013-07-14 22:49:08 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
cfd3cfcff8 Print package names 2013-07-14 22:46:30 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
c7a4b60654 Missing first char of package name 2013-07-14 22:46:08 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
be5d1ce505 Initial commit, without pynag.Plugins 2013-07-14 22:42:47 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
911720e5d4 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_http_multi] release [0.1.1-1]. 2013-06-06 10:22:35 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
4e21b502b7 Added packaging and rudimentary documentation 2013-06-06 10:22:09 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
0828935d90 Allow -u "" for service macros 2013-06-06 10:11:31 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
d6e0eee0fb Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ifoperstate] release [0.0.3-1]. 2013-06-05 17:11:14 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
c0361e67d9 Rename ifoperstate 2013-06-05 14:33:54 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ad16f4f729 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ifoperstate] release [0.0.2-1]. 2013-06-05 14:33:26 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
4a4794ea0e Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/nagios-plugins 2013-06-05 14:32:38 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
91e7874a5b Packaged check_ifoperstate.sh 2013-06-05 14:32:21 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
85c1474519 Added check_ifoperstate 2013-06-05 14:24:08 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
ec2973e743 RPM Packaging for check_hpasm 2013-06-04 09:50:13 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
3591ee0d37 check_oracle_query.py updated 2013-05-29 13:10:16 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
b78e958d4d parameter changes to check_oracle_query 2013-05-29 12:49:27 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
9ec8d702da check_mssql_query and check_oracle_query prototypes added 2013-05-28 12:24:07 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
746420bd15 .gitignore added 2013-05-28 12:23:46 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
5482a7e25c Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/nagios-plugins 2013-05-27 17:47:28 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
91634a76b7 check_hpacucli.py - fix typo in hpacucli command 2013-05-27 17:45:44 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
5eb8ce9199 check_hpacucli.py: pep8 cleanup 2013-05-27 16:58:58 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
27e2f7b2d2 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_yum] release [0.8.2-1]. 2013-05-27 16:42:43 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f06667b55d check_hpacucli - fix tab indentation 2013-05-27 16:42:27 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5bbcf099c0 Fixed nrpe with invalid libdir 2013-05-27 16:42:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
98d7723d9f Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_yum] release [0.8.1-1]. 2013-05-27 16:32:45 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
e7a474c07a Added missing nrpe config 2013-05-27 16:19:58 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
3cf6cb7f2d check_hpacucli: ignore hpacucli output that starts with "Note:" 2013-05-27 16:17:23 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5a49b22a10 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_nagios] release [1.2-1]. 2013-05-22 23:56:39 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
9840c23642 Modified to parse on epoch rather that syslog date
Issue #1
2013-05-22 22:41:03 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
3828a94a3e Emit unknown if unable to open the logfile and detect location
Issue #1
2013-05-22 21:23:50 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
e35455fdc8 Automatic commit of package [nagios-plugins-check_selinux] release [1.1-1]. 2013-05-22 20:49:40 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
c0ef6774ad Closes #2 - Initial packaging and fix typos 2013-05-22 20:48:27 +00:00
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190a9726b1 updated tito releasers.conf 2013-05-19 18:01:22 +00:00
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1dadb17858 sudoers.d added to install 2013-05-19 17:57:18 +00:00
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fe453cdd23 dummy commit 2013-05-19 17:52:19 +00:00
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aa7af97598 fix path in tito package files 2013-05-19 17:51:50 +00:00
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18fc77d63f dummy commit 2013-05-19 17:49:20 +00:00
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ca8a2ebb73 tito package files re-added 2013-05-19 17:48:04 +00:00
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b5308e5a7c Initialized to use tito. 2013-05-19 17:46:20 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
a570b1c40e Add sudoers support to check_hpacucli
Affects okconfig issue 3
2013-05-19 17:43:43 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
71673753ff Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/nagios-plugins 2013-04-29 16:21:05 +00:00
palli
950a169dbd Initial commit 2013-04-29 09:19:23 -07:00
Tomas Edwardsson
771ec5cf77 Missing colon 2013-04-26 10:52:23 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ff21dd3ec4 Added missing OK when things worked out 2013-04-26 10:36:23 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ebd64badf2 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-ipa] release [0.0.3-1]. 2013-04-25 21:59:53 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
e875698a95 Various errors in syntax fixed 2013-04-25 01:15:00 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
9e9c8293cd Detection for no configured replicas 2013-04-25 01:08:15 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
fb05e9ad4b Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/misc 2013-04-25 01:01:24 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
edf5326de9 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-ipa] release [0.0.2-1]. 2013-04-25 01:00:35 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ccf72c8c22 Added check_ipa 2013-04-25 00:58:43 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
d776077d65 Fix tmp file cleanup 2013-04-19 11:15:59 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
4d69437590 Initial rpm packaging 2013-04-16 10:23:32 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
43813c1999 Added nrpe reload to post section 2013-03-14 17:47:11 +00:00
palli
6b15a3932b Merge pull request #3 from tryggvi/master
Thank you. Merged.
2013-03-13 09:08:38 -07:00
palli
6d3ee7cdc7 Merge pull request #5 from pallvalmundsson/check_yum_security_patch
fix for changed output in list-security query
2013-03-13 07:37:57 -07:00
Pall Sigurdsson
cf2f4cc1fd Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-bond] release [0.0.3-1]. 2013-03-13 09:27:19 +00:00
Pall Valmundsson
07d3717a29 fix for changed output in list-security query 2013-03-12 21:45:57 +00:00
Tryggvi Farestveit
b29250d12d Added support for inodes 2013-03-02 00:30:03 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
565cfa5e1a Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/misc
Conflicts:
	nagios-plugins/check_yum/nagios-okplugin-check_yum.spec
2013-01-23 09:00:01 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
968c6330a0 Merge branch 'master' of https://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2013-01-04 07:12:31 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
9be343271c removed warning threshold of 60 2013-01-04 07:12:19 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
399b57ba3f contrib removed from plugin path 2013-01-04 07:12:03 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
3553793733 Updated rhcs nrpe config as well 2012-12-13 15:09:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
824665b6d9 Added check for suspended services -Z 2012-12-13 15:07:18 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
745c719ac8 Added perfdata and longoutput with ERRATA IDs
Option added:
  -l - runs yum list-security to get advisories and packages
Perfdata now shows how many updates are available.
2012-12-13 10:31:11 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
61ca426c4b Added perfdata and longoutput with ERRATA IDs
Option added:
  -l - runs yum list-security to get advisories and packages
Perfdata now shows how many updates are available.
2012-12-13 10:17:58 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
cb9faf65e6 Updated to new upstream release 2012-12-13 09:15:20 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
d74d766e99 --exclude option added. Added workaround around false positives 2012-11-02 09:34:37 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
cee2b2ebf7 Merge github.com:opinkerfi/misc 2012-10-26 16:07:11 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
270ddb3d97 Added dependency on bc 2012-10-23 10:49:57 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
5b7f683227 Merge branch 'master' of https://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2012-10-23 10:30:10 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
0b20e567de Use the right value for the job nbmstemp 2012-10-22 16:02:25 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ae0968af02 Fixed metric conversion for all mibs 2012-10-22 15:10:57 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
d7f9474ed6 Added fahrenheit to celsius conversion 2012-10-22 13:21:47 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
2578b81fe0 check_oracle_health and check_mssql_health 2012-10-02 14:33:28 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
c0ce018356 Fix broken libdir on 64-bit platforms
Closes okconfig issue number 18
2012-09-30 13:04:06 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f0a0ce515b make sure nagios does not run us in embedded perl 2012-09-17 12:10:51 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
468d182014 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-cifs] release [1.0-1]. 2012-08-23 11:00:52 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
16ed641f8b Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_hpacucli] release [1.2-2]. 2012-08-23 11:00:03 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
77c5917350 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ibm_bladecenter] release [1.1.2-3]. 2012-08-23 10:59:45 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
8e7144c1a4 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_yum] release [0.7.4-2]. 2012-08-23 10:59:23 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
89c8e69d1e version number of scripts bumped 2012-08-23 10:58:42 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
36e6dbe188 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-mailblacklist] release [1.0-1]. 2012-08-23 10:58:21 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
518372579a Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_hpacucli] release [1.2-1]. 2012-08-23 10:56:08 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
75511d21da Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ibm_bladecenter] release [1.1.2-2]. 2012-08-23 10:55:36 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
36db6b9661 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_yum] release [0.7.4-1]. 2012-08-23 10:54:14 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
4a98095f7c Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_nagios] release [1.1-1]. 2012-08-23 10:51:54 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
2ccd5989e3 Automatic commit of package [nagios-plugins-check_cpu] release [1.0-1]. 2012-08-23 10:50:56 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
626ec4f2b9 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_eva] release [1.0.2-1]. 2012-08-23 10:49:43 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
1637f8f93b Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-apc] release [2.1.0-1]. 2012-08-23 10:49:04 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
1209c00087 Merge branch 'master' of https://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2012-08-07 13:23:14 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
65004322a9 bugfix, check_nagios_needs_reload check for reload instead of reparse 2012-08-07 13:23:08 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
5342a3cf16 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ironport] release [1.1.4-1]. 2012-07-31 16:07:22 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
d6a23a3ca4 initial packaging for nagios-okplugin-check_ironport 2012-07-31 16:07:01 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
960cb63b40 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ironport] release [1.1.3-1]. 2012-07-31 16:06:33 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
59b745678a initial packaging for nagios-okplugin-check_ironport 2012-07-31 16:06:16 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
ff9e3d96e7 fixed typo in error messages 2012-07-17 20:33:29 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
74cda834ab changed sssu subcommands from being singlequoted to doublequoted for windows compatibility 2012-07-17 20:30:55 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
bd4aa7f57d rpm spec file added. version number bumped 2012-07-17 20:20:15 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
ba7b80fc1c Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_ibm_bladecenter] release [1.1.2-1]. 2012-07-17 20:19:02 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
3c87920fd1 rpm spec file added. version number bumped 2012-07-17 20:18:36 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
0badbf8619 rpm spec file added. version number bumped 2012-07-17 20:16:50 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
59dc82fd44 Fix crash where bladecenter has undocumented extra info, but only partial (closes #62 and #54) 2012-07-17 19:59:51 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
afb015b67d Merging with check_yum from code.google.com 2012-07-06 17:14:45 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
38c56fe3d8 Bugfix, no longer returns problem when not all powermodules are installed (thanks Davide Gandolfi) 2012-06-25 09:33:12 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
bf9ecb7777 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_rhcs] release [0.0.4-1]. 2012-05-24 07:07:15 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
756c0ef1de version bump of check_rhcs 2012-05-24 07:07:04 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
9346c1a60d check_command is now sudo'ed 2012-05-16 10:37:03 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
77b527f44d Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_disks] release [1.0.3-1]. 2012-05-16 10:20:19 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5a4d14734e Updated version of nagios-okplugin-check_disks 2012-05-16 10:08:37 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
27f4da23bf Merge branch 'master' of http://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2012-05-11 13:33:07 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
468f7ef32a Merge branch 'master' of https://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2012-05-10 11:20:10 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
682ad04b9e Issue #56, temporary fix for selinux and disk checks 2012-05-10 11:19:01 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
6f5041d8cd Issue 56, temporary fix for selinux and disk checks 2012-05-10 11:17:49 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
2c23f04ffa Merge branch 'master' of https://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2012-04-23 12:44:12 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
ceda55b389 make sure plugin exits cleanly if unable to run clustat -fx command 2012-04-23 12:43:14 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
af98917b05 Merge branch 'master' of https://opensource.ok.is/git/misc 2012-04-20 14:41:24 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ddaad8f39d Updates buildarch to noarch 2012-04-20 14:41:11 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
d6f9b6093f Updates buildarch to noarch 2012-04-20 14:40:54 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
381aef1156 Updated buildarch to noarch 2012-04-20 14:40:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ed9d2eb2b9 Added noarch buildarch 2012-04-20 14:39:47 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
9248569b6d Issue 49, fixed typo for blower 2012-04-20 14:37:54 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
26e5c218b9 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-mssql] release [0.0.7-1]. 2012-03-19 11:18:42 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
aa41f16b6e check_rhcs_fence added for rhel6 compatibility 2012-03-16 11:17:48 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
6230193b05 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_drbd] release [0.0.4-1]. 2012-03-14 14:25:32 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
bbc5893cfe copy/paste error removed from spec file 2012-03-14 14:17:18 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
599134bc5e Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_rhcs] release [0.0.3-1]. 2012-03-14 14:16:31 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f60a518bd3 licence and readme removed from specfile 2012-03-14 14:13:12 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f4615ffed5 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_drbd] release [0.0.3-1]. 2012-03-14 14:11:39 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
5cdbba7b66 Merge manage.tr.is:/opt/misc 2012-03-04 16:23:00 +00:00
root
15b9e64a88 fixed missing tempfile cleanup 2012-03-04 16:22:37 +00:00
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*.pyc
*.swp
.project
.pydevproject
.settings
pagekite*
.idea
MANIFEST
dist

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nagios-plugins
==============
Small army of nagios-plugins either made or maintained by opinkerfi

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ use vars qw/ %opt /;
use strict;
sub getmasked_values ($$);
sub f2c ($);
if ($ARGV[0] =~ /(--help|-h|help)/ || !defined$ARGV[0]) {
&usage;
@@ -40,11 +41,11 @@ my %rpduamps;
my %oids = (
'nbmstemp' => {
'label' => 'Temp',
'unit' => ($metric ? 'degC' : 'degF'),
'unit' => 'degF',
'oidbase' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.4.1.1.1',
'sensor_key' => 5,
'sensor_val' => 2,
'cdef' => ($metric ? '$val * 0.1' : '($val * .18) + 32')
'sensor_val' => 9,
#'cdef' => '$val * 0.1'
},
'nbmshum' => {
'label' => 'Humidity',
@@ -94,13 +95,13 @@ my %oids = (
},
'acscsupair' => {
'label' => 'Supply Air',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.4.1.2.8.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
'acscretair' => {
'label' => 'Return Air',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.4.1.2.10.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
@@ -111,19 +112,19 @@ my %oids = (
},
'acscracktemp' => {
'label' => 'Rack Inlet Temp',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.4.1.2.6.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
'acsccondin' => {
'label' => 'Cond Inlet Temp',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.4.1.2.30.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
'acsccondout' => {
'label' => 'Cond Outlet Temp',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.4.1.2.28.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
@@ -151,19 +152,19 @@ my %oids = (
},
'acrcracktemp' => {
'label' => 'Rack Inlet Temp',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.2.2.2.6.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
'acrcsupair' => {
'label' => 'Supply Air',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.2.2.2.8.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
'acrcretair' => {
'label' => 'Return Air',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.2.2.2.10.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
@@ -182,13 +183,13 @@ my %oids = (
},
'acrcflenttemp' => {
'label' => 'Entering Fluid Temp',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.2.2.2.23.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
'acrcflrettemp' => {
'label' => 'Returning Fluid Temp',
'unit' => 'F',
'unit' => 'degF',
'oid' => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.13.3.2.2.2.25.0',
'cdef' => '$val * .10'
},
@@ -367,6 +368,11 @@ if ($param eq "rpduamps") {
$fval = $val;
}
if ($metric and $oids{$param}->{unit} eq 'degF') {
$oids{$param}->{unit} = 'degC';
$fval = sprintf("%.1f", f2c($fval));
}
if ($fval > $crit) {
$retval = 2;
$outmsg = "CRITICAL";
@@ -417,6 +423,12 @@ APC ACRC In-Row
}
sub f2c($) {
my $f = shift;
return ($f - 32) * (5/9);
}
sub getmasked_values ($$) {
my ($baseoid, $values) = @_;

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check APC devices
Name: nagios-okplugin-apc
Version: 0.0.3
Version: 2.1.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_apcext.pl/rel
Requires: nagios-plugins
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
@@ -37,6 +38,10 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 2.1.0-1
- Version number bumped to 2.1.0 (palli@opensource.is)
- Added noarch buildarch (tommi@tommi.org)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.3-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check SMTP blacklists
Name: nagios-okplugin-mailblacklist
Version: 0.0.2
Version: 1.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Requires: nagios-plugins
Requires: nagios-plugins-perl
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
@@ -37,6 +38,9 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0-1
- Updated buildarch to noarch (tommi@tommi.org)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.2-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check network bond devices
Name: nagios-okplugin-bond
Version: 0.0.2
Version: 0.0.3
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -40,6 +40,9 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_bond.cfg
%changelog
* Wed Mar 13 2013 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.3-1
-
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.2-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ use Nagios::Plugin;
# Create the Nagios plugin object
my $np = Nagios::Plugin->new(
usage => "Usage: %s -H <hostname> -u <username> -p <password> -s <share>",
version => "0.01",
version => "1.0",
);
# Add valid arguments

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check CIFS shares
Name: nagios-okplugin-cifs
Version: 0.0.4
Version: 1.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Requires: perl-Nagios-Plugin
Requires: samba-client, krb5-workstation
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
@@ -38,6 +39,10 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0-1
- version number of scripts bumped (palli@opensource.is)
- Updates buildarch to noarch (tommi@tommi.org)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.4-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -167,6 +167,11 @@ must be lower than the critical level!"
exit $ST_UK
fi
fi
which bc >> /dev/null
if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
echo "UNKNOWN - command 'bc' not found in path. Exiting..."
exit 3
fi
get_cpuvals
do_output

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@@ -2,15 +2,16 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check CPU on Linux servers
Name: nagios-plugins-check_cpu
Version: 0.3
Version: 1.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://www.matejunkie.com/cpu-check-plugin-for-nagios/
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_cpu/releases/nagios-plugins-check_cpu-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: nrpe
Requires: nrpe bc
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
This shell script checks cpu utilization (user,system,iowait,idle in %)
@@ -33,6 +34,9 @@ install -D -p -m 0755 nrpe.d/check_cpu.cfg %{buildroot}/etc/nrpe.d/check_cpu.cfg
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
/sbin/service nrpe reload
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
#%doc README LICENSE
@@ -41,6 +45,10 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0-1
- Version number bumped
- Updates buildarch to noarch (tommi@tommi.org)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.3-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ def check_tablespaces():
global default_warning_threshold
global nagios_status
warn = default_warning_threshold
warn = 60
max_size = i['max_size'] * 1024
curr_size = i['curr_size'] * 1024
occupancy = 100.0 * curr_size / max_size

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
command[check_dp_pool]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib/check_dp_pool "$ARG1$"
command[check_dp_tablespace]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib/check_dp_tablespace
command[check_dp_services]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib/check_dp_services
command[check_dp_mountrequest]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib/check_dp_mountrequest
command[check_dp_idb]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib/check_dp_idb
command[check_dp_pool]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dp_pool "$ARG1$"
command[check_dp_tablespace]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dp_tablespace
command[check_dp_services]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dp_services
command[check_dp_mountrequest]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dp_mountrequest
command[check_dp_idb]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dp_idb
command[check_dp_backups]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dp_backups

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@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
-h | --help : Display this help
-w | --warning : % free space to send warning alert (default 10)
-c | --critical : % free space to send critical alert (default 5)
-I | --inodes : Check for inodes
-H | --host : host you want to check by NRPE (default localhost)
-u | --user : user for NRPE connection (default nagios)
-i | --ignore : Filesystem you want to ignore
@@ -94,6 +95,9 @@ not be used.
$Log: check_disk.pl,v $
Revision 1.10 2013/03/01 14:28:00 tryggvi@ok.is
o Added support for inodes
Revision 1.9 2010/02/27 00:55:00 palli@ok.is
o Changed UNKNOWN return code from -1 to 3
o Modified to use check_nrpe instead of ssh
@@ -129,7 +133,7 @@ use Pod::Usage;
use strict;
my ($opt_c, $opt_w, $opt_h, $opt_i,$opt_f,$opt_s,$opt_u,$opt_H,$opt_C,$opt_v,
$opt_html, $opt_srvperf, $opt_r, $opt_R);
$opt_html, $opt_srvperf, $opt_r, $opt_R, $opt_inodes);
$ENV{'PATH'} = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins:/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins:/usr/local/libexec:/usr/libexec:/usr/local/nagios/libexec";
@@ -140,12 +144,13 @@ $opt_c = "5"; # Valeur par defaut de critical
$opt_H = "localhost";
$opt_R = q/^$/;
$opt_r = "";
my $cmd = "/bin/df -k";
my $multiply = 1024; # For bytes
my $exclude_re = "(^//|^none)";
my %alldisks; # Tous les disques trouves avec la commande df
my %checkdisks; # seulement les disque a verifier
my $cmd = "/bin/df -k";
my $output ;
my $retour = 'OK';
my %EXIT_CODES = (
@@ -168,6 +173,7 @@ GetOptions(
"i=s" => \$opt_i, "ignore=s" => \$opt_i,
"f=s" => \$opt_f, "filesystem=s" => \$opt_f,
"C=s" => \$opt_C, "conf=s" => \$opt_C,
"I" => \$opt_inodes, "inodes" => \$opt_inodes,
"v" => \$opt_v, "verbose" => \$opt_v,
"r=s" => \$opt_r, "R=s" => \$opt_R,
"html" => \$opt_html,
@@ -197,26 +203,37 @@ my $args;
# ->{critical} : taux critique en % espace libre
#
if(defined($opt_inodes)){
# Using -i for inodes
$cmd = "/bin/df -i";
$multiply = 1000;
}
#Si on est en local inutile de faire du nrpe
if($opt_H ne "localhost" and $opt_H ne "127.0.0.1") {
#$cmd = "ssh $opt_u\@$opt_H '$cmd'";
$cmd = "check_nrpe -H $opt_H -c get_disks";
if(defined($opt_inodes)){
$cmd = "check_nrpe -H $opt_H -c get_disks_inodes";
} else {
$cmd = "check_nrpe -H $opt_H -c get_disks";
}
#$cmd = "cat /tmp/df";
#print "$cmd";
}
# Envoi commande et renseignement Hashage %disks
my @output = `$cmd`;
my $ret = $?;
$ret >>= 8;
if ($ret == -1) {
print "Could not find " . (split(' ', $cmd))[0] . "\n";
exit $EXIT_CODES{'UNKNOWN'};
}
$ret >>= 8;
# 2010/02/25 palli@ok.is : Check if $cmd ran successfully
if ($ret > 0) {
if ($ret > 1) {
print "Failed to execute $cmd: " . join("\n", @output) . "\n";
exit $EXIT_CODES{'UNKNOWN'} ;
}
@@ -241,9 +258,9 @@ foreach my $l (@output) {
my ($s,$u,$f,$pu,$d) = ($1,$2,$3,$4,$5);
$alldisks{$d}->{pused} = $pu;
$alldisks{$d}->{pfree} = 100-$pu;
$alldisks{$d}->{somme} = $s*1024;
$alldisks{$d}->{used} = $u*1024;
$alldisks{$d}->{free} = $f*1024;
$alldisks{$d}->{somme} = $s*$multiply;
$alldisks{$d}->{used} = $u*$multiply;
$alldisks{$d}->{free} = $f*$multiply;
# par defaut on prend les taux Warn et Crit specifies
updateRates($d,$opt_w,$opt_c,$alldisks{$d}->{somme});
@@ -258,9 +275,9 @@ foreach my $l (@output) {
my ($d,$s,$u,$f,$pu) = ("/$1",$2,$3,$4,$5);
$alldisks{$d}->{pused} = $pu;
$alldisks{$d}->{pfree} = 100-$pu;
$alldisks{$d}->{somme} = $s*1024;
$alldisks{$d}->{used} = $u*1024;
$alldisks{$d}->{free} = $f*1024;
$alldisks{$d}->{somme} = $s*$multiply;
$alldisks{$d}->{used} = $u*$multiply;
$alldisks{$d}->{free} = $f*$multiply;
#print $l;
#print "pused = $pu\n";
#print "pfree = 100-$pu\n";
@@ -437,14 +454,15 @@ sub byte2percent {
print "Erreur : unite inconnue ($unit)\n";
return 0;
}
if($unit eq 'K') {
$return = sprintf("%d",100*(1024*$value)/$max);
$return = sprintf("%d",100*($multiply*$value)/$max);
} elsif ($unit eq 'M') {
$return = sprintf("%d",100*(1024*1024*$value)/$max);
$return = sprintf("%d",100*($multiply*$multiply*$value)/$max);
} elsif ($unit eq 'G') {
$return = sprintf("%d",100*(1024*1024*1024*$value)/$max);
$return = sprintf("%d",100*($multiply*$multiply*$multiply*$value)/$max);
} elsif ($unit eq 'T') {
$return = sprintf("%d",100*(1024*1024*1024*1024*$value)/$max);
$return = sprintf("%d",100*($multiply*$multiply*$multiply*$multiply*$value)/$max);
}
#Borne a 100 %
if($return > 100) {
@@ -459,8 +477,8 @@ sub byte2human {
my @units = qw/B K M G T/;
while (($value / 1024) >= 1) {
$value /= 1024;
while (($value / $multiply) >= 1) {
$value /= $multiply;
$i++;
}
return sprintf('%.1f%s',$value, $units[$i]);

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check disks via NRPE
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_disks
Version: 1.0.1
Version: 1.0.4
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -40,6 +40,16 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_disks.pl
%changelog
* Sat Mar 02 2013 Tryggvi Farestveit <tryggvi@linux.is> 1.0.4-1
- Added support for inodes
* Wed May 16 2012 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.0.3-1
- Updated version of nagios-okplugin-check_disks (tommi@tommi.org)
- Issue #56, temporary fix for selinux and disk checks (tommi@tommi.org)
* Mon May 16 2012 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is> 1.0.2-1
- Ignore warning states from nrpe
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0.1-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin_name check_drbd
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check Linux Devicemapper Multipathing
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin_name}
Version: 0.0.4
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.is/trac/wiki/%{plugin_name}
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/%{plugin_name}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
%description
%{summary}
%prep
%setup -q
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" nrpe.d/%{plugin_name}.cfg
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_drbd %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_drbd
install -D -p -m 0755 nrpe.d/%{plugin_name}.cfg %{buildroot}/etc/nrpe.d/%{plugin_name}.cfg
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
#%doc README LICENSE
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
/etc/nrpe.d/%{plugin_name}.cfg
%changelog
* Wed Mar 14 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.4-1
- licence and readme removed from specfile (palli@opensource.is)
* Wed Mar 14 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
- licence and readme removed from specfile (palli@opensource.is)
* Wed Mar 14 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
- licence and readme removed from specfile (palli@opensource.is)
* Wed Mar 14 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
- licence and readme removed from specfile (palli@opensource.is)
* Wed Mar 14 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.3-1
- new package built with tito
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.2-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ sub check_disk {
}
close (NAVICLIOUT);
if ($disk_ok_count eq 0) {
print "No disk were founded !\n";
print "No disk were found !\n";
$state = 'UNKNOWN';
} elsif ($crit_count > 0) {
$state='CRITICAL';

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@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ def run_sssu(system=None, command="ls system full"):
commands.append(command)
commandstring = "sssu "
for i in commands: commandstring = commandstring + "'%s' " % i
for i in commands: commandstring = commandstring + '"%s" ' % i
global server_side_troubleshooting
if server_side_troubleshooting == True:
commandstring = 'cat "debug/%s"' % command

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check HP EVA Disk Systems
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_eva
Version: 1.0.1
Version: 1.0.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -40,6 +40,10 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
/etc/nrpe.d/check_eva.cfg
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0.2-1
- changed sssu subcommands from being singlequoted to doublequoted for windows
compatibility (palli@opensource.is)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0.1-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -16,26 +16,22 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# About this script
#
#
# This script will check the status of Smart Array Raid Controller
# You will need the hpacucli binary in path (/usr/sbin/hpacucli is a good place)
# You need the hpacucli binary in path (/usr/sbin/hpacucli is a good place)
# hpacucli comes with the Proliant Support Pack (PSP) from HP
debugging = False
# No real need to change anything below here
version="1.0"
ok=0
warning=1
critical=2
unknown=3
not_present = -1
version = "1.1"
ok = 0
warning = 1
critical = 2
unknown = 3
not_present = -1
nagios_status = -1
state = {}
state[not_present] = "Not Present"
state[ok] = "OK"
@@ -44,286 +40,320 @@ state[critical] = "Critical"
state[unknown] = "Unknown"
longserviceoutput="\n"
perfdata=""
summary=""
sudo=False
longserviceoutput = "\n"
perfdata = ""
summary = ""
sudo = False
from sys import exit
from sys import argv
from os import getenv,putenv,environ
from os import getenv, putenv, environ
import subprocess
def print_help():
print "check_hpacucli version %s" % version
print "This plugin checks HP Array with the hpacucli command"
print ""
print "Usage: %s " % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--help]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--version]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--path </path/to/hpacucli>]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--no-perfdata]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--no-longoutput]" % argv[0]
print ""
print "check_hpacucli version %s" % version
print "This plugin checks HP Array with the hpacucli command"
print ""
print "Usage: %s " % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--help]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--version]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--path </path/to/hpacucli>]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--no-perfdata]" % argv[0]
print "Usage: %s [--no-longoutput]" % argv[0]
print ""
def error(errortext):
print "* Error: %s" % errortext
print_help()
print "* Error: %s" % errortext
exit(unknown)
def debug( debugtext ):
global debugging
if debugging:
print debugtext
print "* Error: %s" % errortext
print_help()
print "* Error: %s" % errortext
exit(unknown)
def debug(debugtext):
global debugging
if debugging:
print debugtext
'''runCommand: Runs command from the shell prompt. Exit Nagios style if unsuccessful'''
def runCommand(command):
proc = subprocess.Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate('through stdin to stdout')
if proc.returncode > 0:
print "Error %s: %s\n command was: '%s'" % (proc.returncode,stderr.strip(),command)
debug("results: %s" % (stdout.strip() ) )
if proc.returncode == 127: # File not found, lets print path
path=getenv("PATH")
""" Run command from the shell prompt. Exit Nagios style if unsuccessful"""
proc = subprocess.Popen(command,
shell=True,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate('through stdin to stdout')
if proc.returncode > 0:
print "Error %s: %s\n command was: '%s'"\
% (proc.returncode, stderr.strip(), command)
debug("results: %s" % (stdout.strip()))
if proc.returncode == 127: # File not found, lets print path
path = getenv("PATH")
print "Check if your path is correct %s" % (path)
if stderr.find('Password:') == 0 and command.find('sudo') == 0:
print "Check if user is in the sudoers file"
print "Check if user is in the sudoers file"
if stderr.find('sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo') == 0 and command.find('sudo') == 0:
print "Please remove 'requiretty' from /etc/sudoers"
exit(unknown)
else:
return stdout
print "Please remove 'requiretty' from /etc/sudoers"
exit(unknown)
else:
return stdout
def end():
global summary
global longserviceoutput
global perfdata
global nagios_status
print "%s - %s | %s" % (state[nagios_status], summary,perfdata)
print longserviceoutput
if nagios_status < 0: nagios_status = unknown
exit(nagios_status)
global summary
global longserviceoutput
global perfdata
global nagios_status
print "%s - %s | %s" % (state[nagios_status], summary, perfdata)
print longserviceoutput
if nagios_status < 0:
nagios_status = unknown
exit(nagios_status)
def add_perfdata(text):
global perfdata
text = text.strip()
perfdata = perfdata + " %s " % (text)
global perfdata
text = text.strip()
perfdata = perfdata + " %s " % (text)
def add_long(text):
global longserviceoutput
longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + text + '\n'
global longserviceoutput
longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + text + '\n'
def add_summary(text):
global summary
summary = summary + text
global summary
summary = summary + text
def set_path(path):
current_path = getenv('PATH')
if current_path.find('C:\\') > -1: # We are on this platform
if path == '':
path = ";C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Sanworks\Element Manager for StorageWorks HSV"
path = path + ";C:\Program Files (x86)\Compaq\Hpacucli\Bin"
path = path + ";C:\Program Files\Compaq\Hpacucli\Bin"
else: path = ';' + path
else: # Unix/Linux, etc
if path == '': path = ":/usr/sbin"
else: path = ':' + path
current_path = "%s%s" % (current_path,path)
environ['PATH'] = current_path
current_path = getenv('PATH')
if current_path.find('C:\\') > -1: # We are on this platform
if path == '':
path = ";C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\Sanworks\Element Manager for StorageWorks HSV"
path = path + ";C:\Program Files (x86)\Compaq\Hpacucli\Bin"
path = path + ";C:\Program Files\Compaq\Hpacucli\Bin"
else:
path = ';' + path
else: # Unix/Linux, etc
if path == '':
path = ":/usr/sbin"
else:
path = ':' + path
current_path = "%s%s" % (current_path, path)
environ['PATH'] = current_path
def run_hpacucli(run_type='controllers', controller=None):
if run_type == 'controllers':
command = "hpacucli controller all show detail"
elif run_type in ('logicaldisks', 'physicaldisks'):
if 'Slot' not in controller:
add_summary("Controller not found")
end()
identifier = 'slot=%s' % (controller['Slot'])
command = "hpacucli controller %s %s all show detail"
if run_type == 'logicaldisks':
subcommand = 'ld'
elif run_type == 'physicaldisks':
subcommand = 'pd'
else:
end()
return
command = command % (identifier, subcommand)
debug(command)
if sudo:
command = "sudo " + command
output = runCommand(command)
# Some basic error checking
error_strings = ['Permission denied']
error_strings.append('Error: You need to have administrator rights to continue.')
for error in error_strings:
if output.find(error) > -1 and output.find("sudo") != 0:
command = "sudo " + command
print command
output = runCommand(command)
output = output.split('\n')
objects = []
my_object = None
for i in output:
if len(i) == 0:
continue
if i.strip() == '':
continue
if i.startswith('Note:'):
continue
if run_type == 'controllers' and i[0] != ' ': # space on first line
if my_object and not my_object in objects:
objects.append(my_object)
my_object = {}
my_object['name'] = i
elif run_type == 'logicaldisks' and i.find('Logical Drive:') > 0:
if my_object and not my_object in objects:
objects.append(my_object)
my_object = {}
my_object['name'] = i.strip()
elif run_type == 'physicaldisks' and i.find('physicaldrive') > 0:
if my_object and not my_object in objects:
objects.append(my_object)
my_object = {}
my_object['name'] = i.strip()
else:
i = i.strip()
if i.find(':') < 1:
continue
i = i.split(':')
if i[0] == '':
continue # skip empty lines
if len(i) == 1:
continue
key = i[0].strip()
value = ' '.join(i[1:]).strip()
my_object[key] = value
if my_object and not my_object in objects:
objects.append(my_object)
return objects
def run_hpacucli(type='controllers', controller=None):
if type=='controllers':
command="hpacucli controller all show detail"
elif type=='logicaldisks' or type=='physicaldisks':
if controller.has_key('Slot'):
identifier = 'slot=%s' % (controller['Slot'] )
else:
add_summary( "Controller not found" )
end()
if type=='logicaldisks':
command = "hpacucli controller %s ld all show detail" % (identifier)
if type=='physicaldisks':
command = "hpacucli controller %s pd all show detail" % (identifier)
#command="hpacucli controller slot=1 ld all show detail"
#command="hpacucli controller slot=1 ld all show detail"
debug ( command )
if sudo: command = "sudo " + command
output = runCommand(command)
# Some basic error checking
error_strings = [ 'Permission denied' ]
error_strings.append('Error: You need to have administrator rights to continue.')
for error in error_strings:
if output.find( error ) > -1 and output.find("sudo") != 0:
command = "sudo " + command
print command
output = runCommand(command)
output = output.split('\n')
objects = []
object = None
for i in output:
if len(i) == 0: continue
if i.strip() == '': continue
if type=='controllers' and i[0] != ' ': # No space on first line
if object and not object in objects: objects.append(object)
object = {}
object['name'] = i
elif type=='logicaldisks' and i.find('Logical Drive:') > 0:
if object and not object in objects: objects.append(object)
object = {}
object['name'] = i.strip()
elif type=='physicaldisks' and i.find('physicaldrive') > 0:
if object and not object in objects: objects.append(object)
object = {}
object['name'] = i.strip()
else:
i = i.strip()
if i.find(':') < 1: continue
i = i.split(':')
if i[0] == '': continue # skip empty lines
if len(i) == 1: continue
key = i[0].strip()
value = ' '.join( i[1:] ).strip()
object[key] = value
if object and not object in objects: objects.append(object)
return objects
controllers = []
def check_controllers():
global controllers
status = -1
controllers = run_hpacucli()
if len(controllers) == 0:
add_summary("No Disk Controllers Found. Exiting...")
global nagios_state
nagios_state = unknown
end()
add_summary( "Found %s controllers" % ( len(controllers) ) )
for i in controllers:
controller_status = check(i, 'Controller Status', 'OK' )
status = max(status, controller_status)
cache_status = check(i, 'Cache Status' )
status = max(status, cache_status)
controller_serial = 'n/a'
cache_serial = 'n/a'
if i.has_key('Serial Number'):
controller_serial = i['Serial Number']
if i.has_key('Cache Serial Number'):
cache_serial = i['Cache Serial Number']
add_long ( "%s" % (i['name']) )
add_long( "- Controller Status: %s (sn: %s)" % ( state[controller_status], controller_serial ) )
add_long( "- Cache Status: %s (sn: %s)" % ( state[cache_status], cache_serial ) )
global controllers
status = -1
controllers = run_hpacucli()
if len(controllers) == 0:
add_summary("No Disk Controllers Found. Exiting...")
global nagios_state
nagios_state = unknown
end()
add_summary("Found %s controllers" % (len(controllers)))
for i in controllers:
controller_status = check(i, 'Controller Status', 'OK')
status = max(status, controller_status)
if controller_status > ok or cache_status > ok:
add_summary( ";%s on %s;" % (state[controller_status], i['name']) )
cache_status = check(i, 'Cache Status')
status = max(status, cache_status)
add_summary(', ')
return status
controller_serial = 'n/a'
cache_serial = 'n/a'
if 'Serial Number' in i:
controller_serial = i['Serial Number']
if 'Cache Serial Number' in i:
cache_serial = i['Cache Serial Number']
add_long("%s" % (i['name']))
add_long("- Controller Status: %s (sn: %s)"
% (state[controller_status], controller_serial))
add_long("- Cache Status: %s (sn: %s)"
% (state[cache_status], cache_serial))
if controller_status > ok or cache_status > ok:
add_summary(";%s on %s;" % (state[controller_status], i['name']))
add_summary(', ')
return status
def check_logicaldisks():
global controllers
if len(controllers) < 1:
controllers = run_hpacucli()
logicaldisks = []
for controller in controllers:
for ld in run_hpacucli(type='logicaldisks', controller=controller):
logicaldisks.append ( ld )
status = -1
add_long("\nChecking logical Disks:" )
add_summary( "%s logicaldisks" % ( len(logicaldisks) ) )
for i in logicaldisks:
ld_status = check(i, 'Status' )
status = max(status, ld_status)
mount_point = i['Mount Points']
add_long( "- %s (%s) = %s" % (i['name'], mount_point, state[ld_status]) )
add_summary(". ")
global controllers
if len(controllers) < 1:
controllers = run_hpacucli()
logicaldisks = []
for controller in controllers:
for ld in run_hpacucli(run_type='logicaldisks',
controller=controller):
logicaldisks.append(ld)
status = -1
add_long("\nChecking logical Disks:")
add_summary("%s logicaldisks" % (len(logicaldisks)))
for i in logicaldisks:
ld_status = check(i, 'Status')
status = max(status, ld_status)
mount_point = i['Mount Points']
add_long("- %s (%s) = %s" % (i['name'], mount_point, state[ld_status]))
add_summary(". ")
def check_physicaldisks():
global controllers
disktype='physicaldisks'
if len(controllers) < 1:
controllers = run_hpacucli()
disks = []
for controller in controllers:
for disk in run_hpacucli(type=disktype, controller=controller):
disks.append ( disk )
status = -1
add_long("\nChecking Physical Disks:" )
add_summary( "%s %s" % ( len(disks), disktype ) )
for i in disks:
disk_status = check(i, 'Status' )
status = max(status, disk_status)
global controllers
disktype = 'physicaldisks'
if len(controllers) < 1:
controllers = run_hpacucli()
disks = []
for controller in controllers:
for disk in run_hpacucli(run_type=disktype, controller=controller):
disks.append(disk)
status = -1
add_long("\nChecking Physical Disks:")
add_summary("%s %s" % (len(disks), disktype))
for i in disks:
disk_status = check(i, 'Status')
status = max(status, disk_status)
size = i['Size']
firmware = i['Firmware Revision']
interface = i['Interface Type']
serial = i['Serial Number']
model = i['Model']
add_long( "- %s, %s, %s = %s" % (i['name'], interface, size, state[disk_status]) )
if disk_status > ok:
add_long( "-- Replace drive, firmware=%s, model=%s, serial=%s" % (firmware,model, serial))
if status > ok:
add_summary( "(errors)" )
size = i['Size']
firmware = i['Firmware Revision']
interface = i['Interface Type']
serial = i['Serial Number']
model = i['Model']
add_long("- %s, %s, %s = %s" %
(i['name'], interface, size, state[disk_status])
)
if disk_status > ok:
error_str = "-- Replace drive, firmware=%s, model=%s, serial=%s"
add_long(error_str % (firmware, model, serial))
if status > ok:
add_summary("(errors)")
add_summary(". ")
def check(object, field, valid_states = ['OK']):
state = -1
global nagios_status
if object.has_key(field):
if object[field] in valid_states:
state = ok
else:
state = warning
nagios_status = max(nagios_status, state)
return state
def check(my_object, field, valid_states=None):
if valid_states is None:
valid_states = ['OK']
state = -1
global nagios_status
if field in my_object:
if my_object[field] in valid_states:
state = ok
else:
state = warning
nagios_status = max(nagios_status, state)
return state
def parse_arguments():
arguments = argv[1:]
while len(arguments) > 0:
arg = arguments.pop(0)
if arg == '--help':
print_help()
exit(ok)
elif arg == '--path':
path = arguments.pop(0)
set_path(path)
elif arg == '--debug':
global debugging
debugging = True
elif arg == '--sudo':
global sudo
sudo = True
else:
print_help()
exit(unknown)
arguments = argv[1:]
while len(arguments) > 0:
arg = arguments.pop(0)
if arg == '--help':
print_help()
exit(ok)
elif arg == '--path':
path = arguments.pop(0)
set_path(path)
elif arg == '--debug':
global debugging
debugging = True
elif arg == '--sudo':
global sudo
sudo = True
else:
print_help()
exit(unknown)
def main():
parse_arguments()
set_path('')
check_controllers()
check_logicaldisks()
check_physicaldisks()
end()
parse_arguments()
set_path('')
check_controllers()
check_logicaldisks()
check_physicaldisks()
end()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
main()

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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check HP Array with hpacucli
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_hpacucli
Version: 0.0.3
Release: 1%{?dist}
Version: 1.2
Release: 2%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.is/trac/wiki/check_hpacucli
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ Checks HP Array with hpacucli
%prep
%setup -q
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" nrpe.d/check_hpacucli.cfg
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib64|%{_libdir}|g" sudoers.d/*
%build
@@ -27,6 +28,7 @@ perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" nrpe.d/check_hpacucli.cfg
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_hpacucli.py %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_hpacucli.py
install -D -p -m 0755 nrpe.d/check_hpacucli.cfg %{buildroot}/etc/nrpe.d/check_hpacucli.cfg
install -D -p -m 0755 sudoers.d/check_hpacucli %{buildroot}/etc/sudoers.d/check_hpacucli
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
@@ -36,8 +38,15 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
%doc README LICENSE
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
/etc/nrpe.d/check_hpacucli.cfg
/etc/sudoers.d/check_hpacucli
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.2-2
- version number of scripts bumped (palli@opensource.is)
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.2-1
- check_command is now sudo'ed (palli@opensource.is)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.3-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
command[check_hpacucli]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_hpacucli.py
command[check_hpacucli]=sudo /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_hpacucli.py

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
nrpe ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_hpacucli.py

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@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check HP Hardware Status
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_hpasm
Version: 4.1.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.is/trac/wiki/check_hpasm
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_hpasm/releases/nagios-okplugin-check_hpasm-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: nagios-okconfig-nrpe
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
A Nagios plugin to check HP Hardware Status
%prep
%setup -q
%build
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" sudoers.d/check_hpasm
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" nrpe.d/check_hpasm.cfg
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_hpasm %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_hpasm
install -D -p -m 0440 sudoers.d/check_hpasm %{buildroot}/etc/sudoers.d/check_hpasm
install -D -p -m 0644 nrpe.d/check_hpasm.cfg %{buildroot}/etc/nrpe.d/check_hpasm.cfg
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
#%doc README LICENSE
#%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_hpasm
/etc/sudoers.d/check_hpasm
/etc/nrpe.d/check_hpasm.cfg
%changelog
* Tue Jun 4 2013 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 4.1.2-1
- Initial packaging

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command[check_updates]=sudo /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_hpasm

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
Defaults:nrpe !requiretty
nrpe ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_hpasm

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@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
Introduction
============
Check http multi was created to check multiple websites in one plugin. You can check the following:
* Latency per website
* Overall runtime of http requests (serial)
* Number of failed websites
* Percentage of failed websites
How
===
Check Percentage Failed
-----------------------
Here we check http://www.google.com and http://adagios.org
Failure rates of
* 0%-30% are ok
* 30%-60% are warning
* everything above is critical
```
$ check_http_multi -u http://www.google.com -u http://adagios.org/ \
--th metric=failed_percentage,warning=30..60,critical=60..inf
Checked 2 uris, 0 failed | 'http://www.google.com'=0.24s;;;; 'http://adagios.org/'=0.47s;;;; 'failed'=0;;;; 'failed_percentage'=0.0%;30..60;60..inf;; 'runtime'=0.711745977402s;;;;
http://www.google.com fetched in 0.24 seconds
http://adagios.org/ fetched in 0.47 seconds
```
Author
======
Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org>
License
=======
GPLv3 or later

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@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright 2013, Tomas Edwardsson
#
# This script 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This script 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper, critical, warning, ok
import requests
import time
import signal
class TimeoutException(Exception):
pass
def signal_alarm(signo, frame):
raise TimeoutException()
def main():
plugin = PluginHelper()
plugin.parser.add_option('-u', help="http uris", dest="uri", action="append")
plugin.parse_arguments()
if not plugin.options.uri:
plugin.parser.error("-u (uri) argument is required")
start_time = time.time()
# Assign timeout handler
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, signal_alarm)
success = 0
failed = 0
for uri in plugin.options.uri:
if not uri: continue
webstate, status = check_website(uri)
if webstate:
success += 1
plugin.add_long_output("%s fetched in %s seconds" % (uri, status))
plugin.add_metric(uri, status, uom="s")
else:
failed += 1
plugin.add_long_output("%s failed, %s" % (uri, status))
plugin.add_summary("Checked %i uris, %i failed" % ((failed + success), failed))
plugin.status(ok)
plugin.add_metric("failed", failed)
plugin.add_metric("failed_percentage", (100 * failed / float(failed + success)), uom="%")
plugin.add_metric("runtime", time.time() - start_time, uom="s")
plugin.check_all_metrics()
plugin.exit()
def check_website(uri, timeout=10):
"""Tries fetching the uri specified
returns (False, "Invalid status code <status_code>") on any failure and status code other than 2XX
returns (None, "Timeout in %f seconds") on timeout
returns (True, time (float)) it took to fetch the website on success"""
start_time = time.time()
signal.alarm(timeout)
try:
req = requests.get(uri)
if str(req.status_code)[0] != "2":
return False, "Invalid HTTP status: " + str(req.status_code)
except TimeoutException:
return None, "Timeout in %.2f seconds" % (time.time() - start_time)
except Exception, e:
return False, "Error encountered: " + e.message
signal.alarm(0)
return True, "%.2f" % (time.time() - start_time)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin check_http_multi
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check multiple websites
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin}
Version: 0.1.1
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv3+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/misc/tree/master/nagios-plugins/check_%{plugin}
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/misc/tree/master/nagios-plugins/check_%{plugin}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: nagios-okconfig-nrpe >= 0.0.4
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
Checks multiple websites for latency and failures. You can specify how many
of them will fail to return warning or critical state.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README.md
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Thu Jun 06 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.1.1-1
- new package built with tito

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
# No real need to change anything below here
version="1.0"
version="1.1.2"
ok=0
warning=1
critical=2
@@ -226,20 +226,24 @@ def check_powermodules():
status = 3
details = 4
num_ok = 0
num_no = 0
for i in powermodules.values():
myIndex = i[index]
myStatus = i[status]
myDetails = i[details]
myExists = i[exists]
if myIndex == opts.exclude: continue
if myStatus != "1":
nagios_status(warning)
add_summary( 'Powermodule "%s" status "%s". %s. ' % (myIndex,myStatus,myDetails) )
if myExists == "0":
num_no = num_no + 1
else:
num_ok = num_ok + 1
if myStatus != "1":
nagios_status(warning)
add_summary( 'Powermodule "%s" status "%s". %s. ' % (myIndex,myStatus,myDetails) )
else:
num_ok = num_ok + 1
add_long('Powersupply "%s" status "%s". %s. ' % (myIndex,myStatus,myDetails) )
add_summary( "%s out of %s powermodules are healthy" % (num_ok, len(powermodules) ) )
add_perfdata( "'Number of powermodules'=%s" % (len(powermodules) ) )
add_perfdata( "'Number of powermodules'=%s" % (len(powermodules) - num_no ) )
nagios_status(ok)
@@ -267,10 +271,12 @@ def check_switchmodules():
add_long("Module%s health bad(%s).\n post=%s" % (myIndex, healthstate,resultvalue) )
add_summary("Problem with Module %s. " % (myIndex))
if len(extrainfo) > int(myIndex):
myExtraInfo = extrainfo[int(myIndex)-1]
module_type = myExtraInfo[22]
module_ip = myExtraInfo[6]
add_long( " type=%s ip=%s" % (module_type,module_ip) )
try:
myExtraInfo = extrainfo[int(myIndex)-1]
module_type = myExtraInfo[22]
module_ip = myExtraInfo[6]
add_long( " type=%s ip=%s" % (module_type,module_ip) )
except: pass
if exit_status == ok:
add_summary("All switchmodules healthy")
@@ -300,7 +306,7 @@ def check_blowers():
# Check blower 2
if blower2state == "1":
nagios_status(ok)
add_summary("Blower1 OK. " )
add_summary("Blower2 OK. " )
else:
add_summary("Blower2 NOT OK. ")
nagios_status(warning)
@@ -440,6 +446,9 @@ def check_bladehealth():
except: myName = ""
if mySeverity == "(No severity)": continue
add_long( "blade%s (%s): %s %s" % (myBladeid,myName,mySeverity, myDescription) )
if opts.exclude:
if myDescription.find(opts.exclude) > -1:
continue
total_blades += 1
if mySeverity == 'Good':
nagios_status(ok)
@@ -456,11 +465,17 @@ def check_systemhealth():
systemhealthstat = snmpget('1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.51.2.2.7.1.0')
summary = getTable('1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.51.2.2.7.2.1')
index,severity,description,date = (1,2,3,4)
# Sometimes chassis delivers warning when absolutely nothing is going on. Lets work around that
workaround = [{1: '1', 2: 'Good', 3: 'No critical or warning events', 4: 'No timestamp'}]
# Check overall health
if systemhealthstat == '255':
nagios_status(ok)
add_summary("Bladecenter health: OK. ")
elif systemhealthstat == "2":
if summary.values() == workaround:
add_summary("Non-Critical Error: %s " % workaround[0][description] )
nagios_status(ok)
return
nagios_status(warning)
add_summary("Non-Critical Error. ")
elif systemhealthstat == "4":
@@ -477,6 +492,8 @@ def check_systemhealth():
nagios_status(ok)
elif row[severity] == 'Warning':
nagios_status(warning)
elif row[severity] == 'System Level':
nagios_status(warning)
else:
nagios_status(critical)
add_summary( "%s. " % (row[description]) )

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@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check IBM Bladecenters
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_ibm_bladecenter
Version: 1.1.2
Release: 3%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/wiki/Nagios-OKPlugin-check_ibm_bladecenter
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_ibm_bladecenter/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: nagios-plugins
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: nrpe
%description
Checks the health status of an IBM Bladecenter via SNMP
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_ibm_bladecenter.py %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_ibm_bladecenter.py
#mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d
#sed "s^/usr/lib64^%{_libdir}^g" nrpe.d/check_bond.cfg > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_bond.cfg
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
#%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_bond.cfg
%changelog
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.1.2-3
- version number of scripts bumped (palli@opensource.is)
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.1.2-2
- rpm spec file added. version number bumped (palli@opensource.is)
* Tue Jul 17 2012 Pall Sigurdsson 1.0.0-1
- Initial packaging

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Checks the operator status of network interfaces
Requires:
The get_ifoperstate.sh script

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2013, Tomas Edwardsson
#
# This script 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This script 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Enumerates interfaces and their operstate (up/down/unknown).
__author__ = 'Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org>'
from subprocess import PIPE, Popen
import os
import sys
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper, ok, critical, unknown
helper = PluginHelper()
helper.parser.add_option('-I', "--interface", help="Interface (eth0/bond/em/..) multiple supported with -I ... -I ...",
dest="interfaces", action="append")
helper.parser.add_option('-H', "--hostname", help="Check interface on remote host", dest="host_name")
helper.parser.add_option('-l', "--list-interfaces", help="List interfaces", dest="list_interfaces", action="store_true")
helper.parse_arguments()
local_env = os.environ
local_env["PATH"] += ":%s" % (":".join([
"/usr/lib/nagios/plugins",
"/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins",
"/usr/local/libexec",
"/usr/libexec",
"/usr/local/nagios/libexec"]))
if helper.options.host_name:
command = ("check_nrpe -H %s -c get_ifoperstate" % helper.options.host_name).split()
else:
command = ["get_ifoperstate.sh"]
# List the interfaces and exit
def get_interfaces():
interfaces = []
try:
cmd = Popen(command, stdout=PIPE, shell=False)
for line in cmd.stdout.readlines():
interface, status = line.strip().split(":")
interfaces.append((interface, status))
except Exception, e:
helper.add_summary("Unable to get interfaces \"%s\": %s" % (" ".join(command), e))
helper.status(unknown)
helper.exit()
return interfaces
interface_state = get_interfaces()
if helper.options.list_interfaces:
for interface in interface_state:
print "%-20s %s" % (interface[0], interface[1])
sys.exit(0)
for interface in interface_state:
if not helper.options.interfaces or interface[0] in helper.options.interfaces:
if interface[1] == "unknown":
helper.add_status(unknown)
elif interface[1] == "up":
helper.add_status(ok)
else:
helper.add_status(critical)
helper.add_long_output("%s operstate is %s" % (interface[0], interface[1]))
helper.check_all_metrics()
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%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin check_ifoperstate
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check interface operator status
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin}
Version: 0.0.3
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/misc/tree/master/nagios-plugins/check_%{plugin}
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/misc/tree/master/nagios-plugins/check_%{plugin}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: nagios-okconfig-nrpe >= 0.0.4
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
Checks the operator status of network interfaces
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README.md
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Wed Jun 05 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.3-1
- Rename ifoperstate (tommi@tommi.org)
* Wed Jun 05 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.2-1
- new package built with tito

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check_ipa
Various checks for IPA http://freeipa.org/ server

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#!/usr/bin/python
# Copyright 2013, Tomas Edwardsson
#
# This script 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This script 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import ldap
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper, critical, warning, ok
plugin = PluginHelper()
plugin.parser.add_option('-u', help="ldap uri", dest="uri")
plugin.parser.add_option('-D', help="bind DN", dest="binddn")
plugin.parser.add_option('-w', help="bind password", dest="bindpw")
plugin.parse_arguments()
if not plugin.options.uri:
plugin.parser.error('-u (uri) argument is required')
try:
l = ldap.initialize(plugin.options.uri)
if plugin.options.binddn:
l.bind_s(plugin.options.binddn, plugin.options.bindpw)
replication = l.search_s('cn=config',
ldap.SCOPE_SUBTREE,
'(objectclass=nsds5replicationagreement)',
['nsDS5ReplicaHost', 'nsds5replicaLastUpdateStatus'])
except Exception, e:
plugin.status(critical)
plugin.add_summary("Unable to initialize ldap connection: %s" % (e))
plugin.exit()
# Loop through replication agreements
for rhost in replication:
plugin.add_summary("Replica %s Status: %s" % (rhost[1]['nsDS5ReplicaHost'][0], rhost[1]['nsds5replicaLastUpdateStatus'][0]))
if rhost[1]['nsds5replicaLastUpdateStatus'][0][:2] != "0 ":
plugin.status(critical)
else:
plugin.status(ok)
if not len(replication):
plugin.add_summary("Warning: No replicas found")
plugin.status(warning)
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%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin ipa
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check IPA server status
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin}
Version: 0.0.3
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/misc/tree/master/nagios-plugins/check_%{plugin}
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/misc/tree/master/nagios-plugins/check_%{plugin}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: python-ldap
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is>
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: nrpe
%description
Checks IPA server status
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_ipa_replication %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_ipa_replication
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d
sed "s^/usr/lib64^%{_libdir}^g" nrpe.d/check_ipa.cfg > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_ipa.cfg
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_ipa.cfg
%changelog
* Thu Apr 25 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.3-1
- Preliminary testing done, released
- Various errors in syntax fixed (tommi@tommi.org)
- Detection for no configured replicas (tommi@tommi.org)
* Thu Apr 25 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.2-1
- Tagged new release
* Wed Apr 25 2013 Tomas Edwardss <tommi@opensource.is> 0.0.1-1
- Initial Packaging

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command[check_ipa_replication]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_ipa_replication -u 'ldap://localhost'

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%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check Cisco Ironport
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_ironport
Version: 1.1.4
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/wiki/
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_ironport/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: nagios-plugins
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: nrpe
%description
Checks the health status of a Cisco Ironport
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_ironport.py %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_ironport.py
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
#%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_bond.cfg
%changelog
* Tue Jul 31 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.1.4-1
- initial packaging for nagios-okplugin-check_ironport (palli@opensource.is)
* Tue Jul 31 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.1.3-1
- new package built with tito
* Tue Jul 31 2012 Pall Sigurdsson 1.0.0-1
- Initial packaging

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check_mssql_dbsize
Returns the total number of databases and perfdata pertaining size
check_mssql_health
checks a bunch of variables and can execute custom queries into MS-SQL
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# check_mssql_dbsize 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# check_mssql_dbsize 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# This script will check MSSQL Database size via check_nrpe and NSclient. returns performance data in Nagios format
# Author Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
#
use strict;
use Nagios::Plugin;
my $np = Nagios::Plugin->new(
usage => "Usage: %s <hostname>" );
$np->add_arg(
spec => 'debug|d=i',
help => '-d, --debug=INTEGER',
);
$np->getopts;
my $NRPECMD = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe";
if (@ARGV < 1) {
usage();
exit 3;
}
my $HOSTNAME=$ARGV[0];
my $databases = nrpeexec("-H $HOSTNAME -t 60 -c listCounterInstances -a 'SQLServer:Databases'");
my @array1 = split(/\,/, $databases);
my $num_databases = 0;
foreach my $database (@array1)
{
# Strip whitespace
$database =~ s/^\s*(.*?)\s*$/$1/;
# Call check_nrpe
my $dbSize = nrpeexec("-H $HOSTNAME -t 60 -c CheckCounter -a 'Counter:$database=\\SQLServer:Databases($database)\\Data File(s) Size (KB)'");
# Strip everything but the performance data
$dbSize =~ s/^.*\|(.*?)$/$1/;
chomp($dbSize);
$np->add_perfdata($dbSize);
$num_databases = $num_databases + 1;
}
$np->nagios_exit( OK, "$num_databases databases found in $HOSTNAME");
sub usage {
print <<" EOUSAGE";
Usage $0 <hostname>
EOUSAGE
}
# Execute NRPE with some error handling
sub nrpeexec {
my @args = @_;
my $output = '';
if (open NRPE, "$NRPECMD " . join(' ',@args) . ' 2>&1 |') {
$output .= $_ while(<NRPE>);
close NRPE;
}
my $ret = $? >> 8;
# No such file or directory
if ($ret == 127) {
$np->nagios_die("Cannot execute $NRPECMD command missing");
# Some other error
} elsif ($ret != 0) {
$np->nagios_die("Cannot execute $NRPECMD: $!");
}
return $output;
}

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%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: Nagios plugins to check the status of MS-SQL Servers
Name: nagios-okplugin-mssql
Version: 0.0.6
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.is/trac/wiki/nagios-MSSQL
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_mssql/releases/nagios-okplugin-mssql-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: perl-Nagios-Plugin
Requires: perl-DBD-Sybase
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is>
%description
MS-SQL checks for health and size of MSSQL servers
%prep
%setup -q
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" check_mssql_dbsize
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" check_mssql_health
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_mssql_dbsize %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_mssql_dbsize
install -D -p -m 0755 check_mssql_health %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_mssql_health
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README LICENSE
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.6-1
-
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
-
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
-
* Sun Nov 21 2010 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is> 0.0.3-1
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check_mssql_dbsize
Returns the total number of databases and perfdata pertaining size
check_mssql_health
checks a bunch of variables and can execute custom queries into MS-SQL
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# check_mssql_dbsize 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# check_mssql_dbsize 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
#
# This script will check MSSQL Database size via check_nrpe and NSclient. returns performance data in Nagios format
# Author Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
#
use strict;
use Nagios::Plugin;
my $np = Nagios::Plugin->new(
usage => "Usage: %s <hostname>" );
$np->add_arg(
spec => 'debug|d=i',
help => '-d, --debug=INTEGER',
);
$np->getopts;
my $NRPECMD = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_nrpe";
if (@ARGV < 1) {
usage();
exit 3;
}
my $HOSTNAME=$ARGV[0];
my $databases = nrpeexec("-H $HOSTNAME -t 60 -c listCounterInstances -a 'SQLServer:Databases'");
my @array1 = split(/\,/, $databases);
my $num_databases = 0;
foreach my $database (@array1)
{
# Strip whitespace
$database =~ s/^\s*(.*?)\s*$/$1/;
# Call check_nrpe
my $dbSize = nrpeexec("-H $HOSTNAME -t 60 -c CheckCounter -a 'Counter:$database=\\SQLServer:Databases($database)\\Data File(s) Size (KB)'");
# Strip everything but the performance data
$dbSize =~ s/^.*\|(.*?)$/$1/;
chomp($dbSize);
$np->add_perfdata($dbSize);
$num_databases = $num_databases + 1;
}
$np->nagios_exit( OK, "$num_databases databases found in $HOSTNAME");
sub usage {
print <<" EOUSAGE";
Usage $0 <hostname>
EOUSAGE
}
# Execute NRPE with some error handling
sub nrpeexec {
my @args = @_;
my $output = '';
if (open NRPE, "$NRPECMD " . join(' ',@args) . ' 2>&1 |') {
$output .= $_ while(<NRPE>);
close NRPE;
}
my $ret = $? >> 8;
# No such file or directory
if ($ret == 127) {
$np->nagios_die("Cannot execute $NRPECMD command missing");
# Some other error
} elsif ($ret != 0) {
$np->nagios_die("Cannot execute $NRPECMD: $!");
}
return $output;
}

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%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: Nagios plugins to check the status of MS-SQL Servers
Name: nagios-okplugin-mssql
Version: 0.0.5
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: http://opensource.is/trac/wiki/nagios-MSSQL
Source0: http://opensource.ok.is/trac/browser/nagios-plugins/check_mssql/releases/nagios-okplugin-mssql-%{version}.tar.gz
Requires: perl-Nagios-Plugin
Requires: perl-DBD-Sybase
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is>
%description
MS-SQL checks for health and size of MSSQL servers
%prep
%setup -q
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" check_mssql_dbsize
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" check_mssql_health
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 check_mssql_dbsize %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_mssql_dbsize
install -D -p -m 0755 check_mssql_health %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/check_mssql_health
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README LICENSE
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%changelog
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.5-1
-
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.4-1
- new package built with tito
* Sun Nov 21 2010 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is> 0.0.3-1
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###############################################
# Changelog of the check_mssql_health plugin #
###############################################
1.5.8.2 2011-01-19
- output a nicer error message if a sqlrelay connection fails
1.5.8.1 2011-01-03
- bugfix in --mode sql (numeric vs. regexp result)
1.5.8 2010-12-20
- mode sql can now have a non-numerical output which is compared to a string/regexp
- new parameter --dbthresholds
- new mode report can be used to output only the bad news (short,long,html)
1.5.7 2010-09-10
- fixed a bug in database-free (too much free space was calculated when more than one datafile of a database was on the same filesystem). (Thanks Juergen Essberger)
- new parameter extra-opts
1.5.6 2010-08-12
- new parameter --dbthresholds. thresholds can now also be deposited in the table check_mssql_health_thresholds
- added --currentdb so that the plugin can connect to a non-default database
- --with-mymodules-dyn-dir on the commandline overrides the configure-option of the same name
1.5.5
- backup-age is now an alias for the "official" database-backup-age
- catch the "can't change context to database" error
- --mode sqlcmd
1.5.3 2009-11-02
- fixed a bug in mode database-free (results are more accurate now)
- added new mode backup-age which checks the age (in hours) of the last backup
1.5.2
- fixed a bug where database names with special characters showed errors. (Thanks Hugh Ranalli)
1.5.1 2009-05-26
- added --server which can be used instead of --hostname/port (Thanks Mark Monaghan)
- lots of fixes. sql server 2000 should now be fully supported. (Thanks Mereghetti Stefano)
- --warning/--critical were ignored for memory-pool-related modes (Thanks Mereghetti Stefano)
1.5.0.2 2009-05-05
- fixed a bug which led to error messages when using the plugin with sql server 2000 (Thanks Christian Mies)
- fixed a bug so sql server 2000 can list-databases (Thanks Mereghetti Stefano)
1.5.0.1 2009-04-29
- added a security advice to the README (Thanks Mathieu Barret)
- fixed a bug in database-free (Thanks Michael Luebben)
- fixed a typo (Thanks Bernd Staudacher)
1.5 - 2009-03-20
- rewrote database-free so that unrestricted growth is taken into account (limit is disk)
- added support for SQLRelay
1.2 - 2009-03-19
- added support for object_name <> SQLServer:... (this caused "unable to aquire"-errors sometimes)
- fixed a bug in the PNP template
1.1 - 2009-03-11
- added modes: transactions, latches-wait-time, locks-waits, locks-timeouts,
locks-deadlocks, sql-recompilations, total-server-memory
- beautified the PNP template
- fixed counter rollovers after database restart
1.0 - 2009-03-10
----------------
- Initial release

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you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, and a
file `config.log' containing compiler output (useful mainly for
debugging `configure').
It can also use an optional file (typically called `config.cache'
and enabled with `--cache-file=config.cache' or simply `-C') that saves
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rm -f t/var/tmp/*
rm -f t/var/adm/*
find $(distdir) -depth -name .svn -exec rm -rf {} \;
find $(distdir) -type f -exec fromdos -v {} \;
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check_mssql_health Nagios Plugin README
---------------------
This plugin is used to monitor a variety of MS SQL Server database metrics.
* For instructions on installing this plugin for use with Nagios,
see below. In addition, generic instructions for the GNU toolchain
can be found in the INSTALL file.
* For major changes between releases, read the CHANGES file.
* For information on detailed changes that have been made,
read the Changelog file.
* This plugin is self documenting. All plugins that comply with
the basic guidelines for development will provide detailed help when
invoked with the '-h' or '--help' options.
You can check for the latest plugin at:
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health
The documentation in this README covers only the most common features.
To view the full documentation and examples, go to
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health or
http://www.consol.de/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health
Send mail to gerhard.lausser@consol.de for assistance.
Please include the OS type/version and the Perl DBI/DBD version
that you are using.
Also, run the plugin with the '-vvv' option and provide the resulting
version information. Of course, there may be additional diagnostic information
required as well. Use good judgment.
For patch submissions and bug reports, please send me a mail. You can also find
me at http://www.nagios-portal.de
Requirements
--------------------------------------------------------
You need to install the Perl module DBD::Sybase first.
It is very important to set the protocol version in /etc/freetds.conf to 8.0
Otherwise your database password will be visible on the network.
[global]
# TDS protocol version
tds version = 8.0
How to "compile" the check_mssql_health script.
--------------------------------------------------------
1) Run the configure script to initialize variables and create a Makefile, etc.
./configure --prefix=BASEDIRECTORY --with-nagios-user=SOMEUSER --with-nagios-group=SOMEGROUP --with-perl=PATH_TO_PERL --with-statefiles-dir=STATE_PATH
a) Replace BASEDIRECTORY with the path of the directory under which Nagios
is installed (default is '/usr/local/nagios')
b) Replace SOMEUSER with the name of a user on your system that will be
assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios')
c) Replace SOMEGRP with the name of a group on your system that will be
assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios')
d) Replace PATH_TO_PERL with the path where a perl binary can be found.
Besides the system wide perl you might have installed a private perl
just for the nagios plugins (default is the perl in your path).
e) Replace STATE_PATH with the directory where you want the script to
write state files which transport information from one run to the next.
(default is /tmp)
Simply running ./configure will be sufficient to create a check_mssql_health
script which you can customize later.
2) "Compile" the plugin with the following command:
make
This will produce a "check_mssql_health" script. You will also find
a "check_mssql_health.pl" which you better ignore. It is the base for
the compilation filled with placeholders. These will be replaced during
the make process.
3) Install the compiled plugin script with the following command:
make install
The installation procedure will attempt to place the plugin in a
'libexec/' subdirectory in the base directory you specified with
the --prefix argument to the configure script.
4) Verify that your configuration files for Nagios contains
the correct paths to the new plugin.
Command line parameters
-----------------------
--hostname=<the database server>
This is the hostname or the ip-address.
--port=<the instance port>
This is the port where an instance listens. Default: 1433
--server=<the database server>
This can be used instead of a hostname/port combination.
The servername given here is used for a lookup in /etc/freetds.conf
--user=<username>
This is the user which reads the system tables.
--password=<secret>
This is the user's password.
--mode=<operation mode>
This parameter tells the plugin what it should check.
The list of known modes may grow frequently. Please look at
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health for a list
of features.
--database=<database name>
Database-related modes check all databases in one run by default.
If only a single database should be checked, use this parameter.
--warning=<warning threshold>
If the metric is out of this range, the plugin returns a warning.
--critical=<critical threshold>
If the metric is out of this range, the plugin returns a critical.
Connecting
----------
You can call the plugin with "--hostname <ip or dns-name> [--port <port number>]"
This bypasses the freetds.conf file and directly connects you to
whatever is listening on port 1433 or <port number>
This will surely be the default instance. If you have different (named) instances
listening on the same port, you need to edit /etc/freetds.conf
[dbsrv1instance01]
host = 192.168.1.1
port = 1433
instance = instance01
[dbsrv1instance02]
host = 192.168.1.1
port = 1433
instance = instance02
....
Then you call the plugin with "--server dbsrv1instance02" for example.
Testing the connection
----------------------
use DBI;
use strict;
my $username = "xxxxx";
my $password = "xxxxx";
my $dsn = "DBI:Sybase:;host=127.0.1.1;port=1433";
#my $dsn = "DBI:Sybase:;server=dbsrv_in_freetds_conf";
if (my $dbh = DBI->connect(
$dsn, $username, $password,
{ RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 0, PrintError => 1 })) {
printf "connection succeeded\n";
} else {
printf "connection failed\n";
}
--------------------------------------
That's it. If you have any problems or questions, feel free to send mail
to gerhard.lausser@consol.de

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AC_PATH_PROGS(AWK,gawk nawk /usr/xpg4/bin/awk awk)
AC_PATH_PROG(GREP,grep)
AC_PATH_PROG(ECHO,echo)
AC_PATH_PROG(SED,sed)
AC_PATH_PROG(CAT,cat)
dnl allow them to override the path of perl
AC_ARG_WITH(perl,
ACX_HELP_STRING([--with-perl=PATH],
[sets path to perl executable]),
with_perl=$withval,with_perl=$PERL)
AC_SUBST(PERL, $with_perl)
AC_OUTPUT(
Makefile
plugins-scripts/Makefile
plugins-scripts/subst
t/Makefile
)
ACX_FEATURE([with],[perl])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[statefiles-dir])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[nagios-user])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[nagios-group])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[mymodules-dir])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[mymodules-dyn-dir])

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==========================================================================================
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic261080-5-1.aspx#bm261128
MachineName InstanceName DbName FileGroupName AllocatedMb UsedMb FreeMb FreePercent AutoGrowMb AutoGrowMaxSize
WIN2K3R2EE Default master PRIMARY 4 2 1 49 0.4 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default tempdb PRIMARY 8 1 6 86 0.8 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default model PRIMARY 1 0 0 17 1 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default msdb PRIMARY 4 3 0 15 0.25 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default ReportServer PRIMARY 3 1 1 38 1 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default ReportServerTempDB PRIMARY 2 1 1 53 1 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default AdventureWorksDW PRIMARY 68 60 8 12 16 2147483647
WIN2K3R2EE Default AdventureWorks PRIMARY 163 153 10 6 16 2147483647
set nocount on
create table #DBSpace
(DbName sysname
,FileGroupName sysname
,AllocatedMb integer
,UsedMb integer
,FreeMb integer
,FreePercent integer
,AutoGrowMb decimal(12,2)
,AutoGrowMaxSize integer
)
exec master.dbo.sp_MSForEachDb @command1 =
'dbcc updateusage([?]) with no_infomsgs
insert into #DBSpace
select ''?''
, sysFileGroups.groupname
, F.AllocatedPages / 128 as AllocatedMb
, U.UsedPages / 128 as UsedMb
, (F.AllocatedPages - U.UsedPages) / 128 as FreeMb
, (F.AllocatedPages - U.UsedPages) * 100
/ F.AllocatedPages as FreePercent
, CAST(F.GrowthPages / 128.0 as decimal(12,2) ) as AutoGrowMb
, F.MaxSize as AutoGrowMaxSize
FROM (select GroupId
, sum( cast( used as bigint) )
from [?].dbo.sysindexes
where indid in (0,1,255)
group by GroupId
) as U ( GroupId , UsedPages)
join (select GroupId
, sum(cast( size as bigint) )
, Max(growth)
, MAX(case status & 0x100000
WHEN 0x100000 then Growth * Size / 100 -- Increase in Percentage
else Growth -- Increase in Pages
end)
, MAX( case maxsize when -1 then 2147483647 else maxsize end)
from [?].dbo.sysfiles
where (status & 64 = 0)
group by GroupId
) as F (GroupId , AllocatedPages, Growth, GrowthPages, maxsize)
on F.GroupId = U.groupid
join sysFileGroups
on sysFileGroups.GroupId = U.groupId
'
select CAST( SERVERPROPERTY ('MachineName') as nvarchar(128) ) AS MachineName
, COALESCE ( CAST( SERVERPROPERTY ('InstanceName') as nvarchar(128) ) , 'Default') AS InstanceName
, DbName
, FileGroupName
, AllocatedMb
, UsedMb
, FreeMb
, FreePercent
, AutoGrowMb
, AutoGrowMaxSize
from #DBSpace

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@@ -1,526 +0,0 @@
<?php
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 Gerhard Lausser (gerhard.lausser@consol.de)
# Plugin: check_mysql_health (http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-mysql-health)
# Release 1.0 2009-03-02
#
# This is a template for the visualisation addon PNP (http://www.pnp4nagios.org)
#
$defcnt = 1;
$green = "33FF00E0";
$yellow = "FFFF00E0";
$red = "F83838E0";
$now = "FF00FF";
foreach ($DS as $i) {
$warning = ($WARN[$i] != "") ? $WARN[$i] : "";
$warnmin = ($WARN_MIN[$i] != "") ? $WARN_MIN[$i] : "";
$warnmax = ($WARN_MAX[$i] != "") ? $WARN_MAX[$i] : "";
$critical = ($CRIT[$i] != "") ? $CRIT[$i] : "";
$critmin = ($CRIT_MIN[$i] != "") ? $CRIT_MIN[$i] : "";
$critmax = ($CRIT_MAX[$i] != "") ? $CRIT_MAX[$i] : "";
$minimum = ($MIN[$i] != "") ? $MIN[$i] : "";
$maximum = ($MAX[$i] != "") ? $MAX[$i] : "";
if(preg_match('/^connection_time$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Time to connect";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"Seconds\" --title \"Time to establish a connection to $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:connectiontime=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:connectiontime#111111 ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vconnetiontime=connectiontime,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vconnetiontime:\"is %3.2lf Seconds \" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^cpu_busy$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "CPU Busy Time";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"%\" --title \"CPU busy time on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:cpubusy=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=cpubusy,$WARN[$i],LE,cpubusy,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,cpubusy,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=cpubusy,$CRIT[$i],LE,cpubusy,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,cpubusy,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=cpubusy,100,LE,cpubusy,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,cpubusy,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:cpubusy#111111:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vcpubusy=cpubusy,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vcpubusy:\"CPU is busy for %3.2lf percent of the time\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^io_busy$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "IO Busy Time";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"%\" --title \"IO busy time on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:iobusy=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=iobusy,$WARN[$i],LE,iobusy,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,iobusy,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=iobusy,$CRIT[$i],LE,iobusy,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,iobusy,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=iobusy,100,LE,iobusy,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,iobusy,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:iobusy#111111:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:viobusy=iobusy,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:viobusy:\"IO is busy for %3.2lf percent of the time\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^full_scans_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Full Table Scans / Sec";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"scans / sec\" --title \"Full table scans / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:fullscans=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=fullscans,$WARN[$i],LE,fullscans,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,fullscans,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=fullscans,$CRIT[$i],LE,fullscans,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,fullscans,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=fullscans,INF,LE,fullscans,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,fullscans,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:fullscans#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vfullscans=fullscans,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vfullscans:\"%3.2lf full table scans / sec\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^connected_users$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Connected Users";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"Users\" --title \"Users connected to $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:users=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=users,$WARN[$i],LE,users,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,users,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=users,$CRIT[$i],LE,users,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,users,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=users,INF,LE,users,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,users,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:users#000000:\"connected users \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvusers=users,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:mvusers=users,MAXIMUM " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:avusers=users,AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvusers:\"%.0lf LAST \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:mvusers:\"%.0lf MAX \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:avusers:\"%.0lf AVERAGE \" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^.*_transactions_per_sec/', $NAME[$i])) {
# if exists array dbs && > 0 -> next
if(isset($dbs)) continue; # da muss rein, dass $servicedesc schon gezeichnet wurde.
# hash bauen mit database als key
$dbs = array();
$dsnr = array();
$units = array();
$numds = 1;
$colors = array("#ff0000","#00ffff","#0000ff","#00ff00"); #.....fuer singlegraph
$multigraph = 0;
foreach ($DS as $t) {
if(preg_match('/^(.*)_transactions_per_sec/', $NAME[$t], $match)) {
$dbs[] = $match[1];
}
$dsnr[] = $DS[$t];
$units[] = $UNIT[$t];
$warn[] = $WARN[$t];
$crit[] = $CRIT[$t];
}
foreach ($dbs as $key => $db) {
$ds_transactions = $dsnr[$key * $numds];
$units_transactions = $units[$key * $numds];
$warn_transactions = $warn[$key * $numds];
$crit_transactions = $crit[$key * $numds];
# eine zweite ds wuerde so aussehen
# $ds_used = $dsnr[$key * $numds + 1];
# aber transactions hat nur 1 ds
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Transactions / sec of DB $db";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"Transactions/s\" -l0 --title \"Database $db transactions / sec\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "DEF:trans=$rrdfile:".$ds_transactions.":AVERAGE " ;
if ($multigraph) {
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=trans,$WARN[$i],LE,trans,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,trans,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=trans,$CRIT[$i],LE,trans,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,trans,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=trans,100,LE,trans,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,trans,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:trans#000000:\"$db\" " ;
} else {
$def[$defcnt] = "DEF:trans=$rrdfile:".$ds_transactions.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:trans#F2F2F2:\"\" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE1:trans$colors[$multigraph]:\"$db\" " ;
}
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:trans:LAST:\"%3.2lf/s LAST \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:trans:MAX:\"%3.2lf/s MAX \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:trans:AVERAGE:\"%3.2lf/s AVERAGE \\n\" ";
if ($multigraph) {
$defcnt++;
}
}
}
if(preg_match('/^latch_waits_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Latch Waits / Sec";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"waits / sec\" --title \"Latch waits / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:waits=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=waits,$WARN[$i],LE,waits,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waits,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=waits,$CRIT[$i],LE,waits,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waits,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=waits,INF,LE,waits,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waits,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:waits#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vwaits=waits,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vwaits:\"%3.2lf waits / sec\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^latch_avg_wait_time$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Latch Wait Time";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"msec\" --title \"Latch avg wait time on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:waittime=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=waittime,$WARN[$i],LE,waittime,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waittime,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=waittime,$CRIT[$i],LE,waittime,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waittime,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=waittime,INF,LE,waittime,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waittime,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:waittime#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vwaittime=waittime,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vwaittime:\"%3.2lf waittime (milliseconds)\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^sql_initcompilations_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Initial Compilations";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"initcomps/s\" --title \"Initial compilations / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:comps=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=comps,$WARN[$i],LE,comps,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,comps,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=comps,$CRIT[$i],LE,comps,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,comps,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=comps,INF,LE,comps,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,comps,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:comps#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vcomps=comps,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vcomps:\"%3.2lf initial compilations / sec\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^sql_recompilations_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Re-Compilations";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"re-comps/s\" --title \"Re-Compilations / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:comps=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=comps,$WARN[$i],LE,comps,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,comps,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=comps,$CRIT[$i],LE,comps,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,comps,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=comps,INF,LE,comps,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,comps,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:comps#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vcomps=comps,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vcomps:\"%3.2lf re-compilations / sec\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^batch_requests_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Batch Requests";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"batchreqs/s\" --title \"Batch requests / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:breqs=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=breqs,$WARN[$i],LE,breqs,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,breqs,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=breqs,$CRIT[$i],LE,breqs,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,breqs,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=breqs,INF,LE,breqs,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,breqs,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:breqs#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvbreqs=breqs,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:avbreqs=breqs,AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:mvbreqs=breqs,MAXIMUM " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvbreqs:\"%3.2lf batch requests / sec \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:avbreqs:\"(AVERAGE\: %3.2lf\" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:mvbreqs:\"MAX %3.2lf)\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^checkpoint_pages_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Checpoint Pages";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"pages/s\" --title \"Flushed pages / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:pages=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=pages,$WARN[$i],LE,pages,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,pages,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=pages,$CRIT[$i],LE,pages,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,pages,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=pages,INF,LE,pages,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,pages,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:pages#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvpages=pages,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:avpages=pages,AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:mvpages=pages,MAXIMUM " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvpages:\"%3.2lf pages flushed / sec \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:avpages:\"(AVERAGE\: %3.2lf\" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:mvpages:\"MAX %3.2lf)\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^free_list_stalls_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Free List Stalls";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"stalls/s\" --title \"Free list stalls / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:stalls=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=stalls,$WARN[$i],LE,stalls,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,stalls,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=stalls,$CRIT[$i],LE,stalls,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,stalls,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=stalls,INF,LE,stalls,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,stalls,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:stalls#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvstalls=stalls,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:avstalls=stalls,AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:mvstalls=stalls,MAXIMUM " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvstalls:\"%3.2lf free list stalls / sec \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:avstalls:\"(AVERAGE\: %3.2lf\" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:mvstalls:\"MAX %3.2lf)\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^lazy_writes_per_sec$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Lazy Writes";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"lazyw/s\" --title \"Lazy writes / sec on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:lazyw=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=lazyw,$WARN[$i],LE,lazyw,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,lazyw,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=lazyw,$CRIT[$i],LE,lazyw,$WARN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,lazyw,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=lazyw,INF,LE,lazyw,$CRIT[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,lazyw,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:lazyw#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvlazyw=lazyw,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:avlazyw=lazyw,AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:mvlazyw=lazyw,MAXIMUM " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvlazyw:\"%3.2lf lazy writes / sec \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:avlazyw:\"(AVERAGE\: %3.2lf\" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:mvlazyw:\"MAX %3.2lf)\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^page_life_expectancy$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Page Life Expectancy";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"s\" --title \"Page life expectancy on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:lifeexp=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=lifeexp,$CRIT_MIN[$i],LE,lifeexp,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,lifeexp,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=lifeexp,$WARN_MIN[$i],LE,lifeexp,$CRIT_MIN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,lifeexp,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=lifeexp,INF,LE,lifeexp,$WARN_MIN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,lifeexp,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:lifeexp#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvlifeexp=lifeexp,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:avlifeexp=lifeexp,AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:mvlifeexp=lifeexp,MINIMUM " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvlifeexp:\"Page life expectancy is %3.2lf seconds \" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:avlifeexp:\"(AVERAGE\: %3.2lf\" " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:mvlifeexp:\"MIN %3.2lf)\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^total_server_memory$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Total Server memory";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"Bytes\" --title \"Total sql server memory on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:threads=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:threads#111111 ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vthreads=threads,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vthreads:\"%.0lf Bytes \" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^buffer_cache_hit_ratio$/', $NAME[$i])) {
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Buffer Cache Hit Ratio";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"%\" --title \"Buffer cache hit ratio on $hostname\" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "";
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:bufcahitrat=$rrdfile:$DS[$i]:AVERAGE:reduce=LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=bufcahitrat,$CRIT_MIN[$i],LE,bufcahitrat,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,bufcahitrat,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=bufcahitrat,$WARN_MIN[$i],LE,bufcahitrat,$CRIT_MIN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,bufcahitrat,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=bufcahitrat,100,LE,bufcahitrat,$WARN_MIN[$i],GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,bufcahitrat,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:bufcahitrat#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vbufcahitrat=bufcahitrat,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vbufcahitrat:\"Hit ratio is %3.2lf percent\\n\" " ;
$defcnt++;
}
if(preg_match('/^.*_lock_timeouts_per_sec/', $NAME[$i])) {
# if exists array locks && > 0 -> next
if(isset($locks)) continue;
# hash bauen mit tablespace als key
$locks = array();
$dsnr = array();
$units = array();
$numds = 2;
foreach ($DS as $t) {
if(preg_match('/^(.*)_lock_timeouts_per_sec/', $NAME[$t], $match)) {
$locks[] = $match[1];
}
$dsnr[] = $DS[$t];
$units[] = $UNIT[$t];
$warn[] = $WARN[$t];
$crit[] = $CRIT[$t];
$warn_min[] = $WARN_MIN[$t];
$crit_min[] = $CRIT_MIN[$t];
}
foreach ($locks as $key => $lock) {
$lock_timeouts_per_sec = $dsnr[$key * $numds];
$unit_lock_timeouts_per_sec = $units[$key * $numds];
$warn= $warn[$key * $numds];
$crit= $crit[$key * $numds];
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Lock Timeouts Per Second";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"timeouts / sec\" -l0 --title \"Timeouts / sec for lock $lock on $hostname \" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "DEF:timeouts=$rrdfile:".$lock_timeouts_per_sec.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=timeouts,$warn,LE,timeouts,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,timeouts,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=timeouts,$crit,LE,timeouts,$warn,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,timeouts,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=timeouts,INF,LE,timeouts,$crit,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,timeouts,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:timeouts#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:vtimeouts=timeouts,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:vtimeouts:\"%8.3lf timeouts / sec\" ";
$defcnt++;
}
}
if(preg_match('/^.*_lock_waits_per_sec/', $NAME[$i])) {
# if exists array locks && > 0 -> next
if(isset($locks)) continue;
# hash bauen mit tablespace als key
$locks = array();
$dsnr = array();
$units = array();
$numds = 2;
foreach ($DS as $t) {
if(preg_match('/^(.*)_lock_waits_per_sec/', $NAME[$t], $match)) {
$locks[] = $match[1];
}
$dsnr[] = $DS[$t];
$units[] = $UNIT[$t];
$warn[] = $WARN[$t];
$crit[] = $CRIT[$t];
$warn_min[] = $WARN_MIN[$t];
$crit_min[] = $CRIT_MIN[$t];
}
foreach ($locks as $key => $lock) {
$lock_waits_per_sec = $dsnr[$key * $numds];
$unit_lock_waits_per_sec = $units[$key * $numds];
$warn= $warn[$key * $numds];
$crit= $crit[$key * $numds];
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Lock waits Per Second";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"waits / sec\" -l0 --title \"Waits / sec for lock $lock on $hostname \" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "DEF:waits=$rrdfile:".$lock_waits_per_sec.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=waits,$crit,LE,waits,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waits,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=waits,$warn,LE,waits,$crit,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waits,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=waits,100,LE,waits,$warn,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,waits,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:waits#000000:\" \" ";
$defcnt++;
}
}
if(preg_match('/^.*_deadlocks_per_sec/', $NAME[$i])) {
# if exists array locks && > 0 -> next
if(isset($locks)) continue;
# hash bauen mit tablespace als key
$locks = array();
$dsnr = array();
$units = array();
$numds = 2;
foreach ($DS as $t) {
if(preg_match('/^(.*)_deadlocks_per_sec/', $NAME[$t], $match)) {
$locks[] = $match[1];
}
$dsnr[] = $DS[$t];
$units[] = $UNIT[$t];
$warn[] = $WARN[$t];
$crit[] = $CRIT[$t];
$warn_min[] = $WARN_MIN[$t];
$crit_min[] = $CRIT_MIN[$t];
}
foreach ($locks as $key => $lock) {
$lock_deadlocks_per_sec = $dsnr[$key * $numds];
$unit_lock_deadlocks_per_sec = $units[$key * $numds];
$warn= $warn[$key * $numds];
$crit= $crit[$key * $numds];
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "Deadlocks Per Second";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"deadlocks / sec\" -l0 --title \"Deadlocks / sec for lock $lock on $hostname \" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "DEF:deadlocks=$rrdfile:".$lock_deadlocks_per_sec.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=deadlocks,$crit,LE,deadlocks,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,deadlocks,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=deadlocks,$warn,LE,deadlocks,$crit,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,deadlocks,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=deadlocks,100,LE,deadlocks,$warn,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,deadlocks,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$defcnt++;
}
}
if(preg_match('/^db_.*_free_pct/', $NAME[$i])) {
# if exists array dbs && > 0 -> next
if(isset($dbs)) continue;
# hash bauen mit tablespace als key
$dbs = array();
$dsnr = array();
$units = array();
$numds = 3;
$colors = array("#000000","#00ffff","#0000ff");
foreach ($DS as $t) {
if(preg_match('/^db_(.*)_free_pct/', $NAME[$t], $match)) {
$dbs[] = $match[1];
}
$dsnr[] = $DS[$t];
$act[] = $ACT[$t];
$units[] = $UNIT[$t];
$warn[] = $WARN[$t];
$crit[] = $CRIT[$t];
$warn_min[] = $WARN_MIN[$t];
$crit_min[] = $CRIT_MIN[$t];
$max[] = $MAX[$t];
$min[] = $MIN[$t];
}
foreach ($dbs as $key => $db) {
$db_free_pct = $dsnr[$key * $numds];
$db_free_mb = $dsnr[$key * $numds + 1];
$db_free_mb_val = $act[$key * $numds + 1];
$max_free_mb = $max[$key * $numds + 1];
$db_alloc_pct = $dsnr[$key * $numds + 2];
$unit_free_pct = $units[$key * $numds];
$unit_free_mb = $units[$key * $numds + 1];
$warn_free_pct = $warn_min[$key * $numds];
$crit_free_pct = $crit_min[$key * $numds];
$ds_name[$defcnt] = "DB free space %";
$opt[$defcnt] = "--vertical-label \"DB free space %\" -u102 -l0 --title \"Database $db free space \" ";
$def[$defcnt] = "DEF:free=$rrdfile:".$db_free_pct.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:allocated=$rrdfile:".$db_alloc_pct.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "DEF:freemb=$rrdfile:".$db_free_mb.":AVERAGE " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ar=free,$crit_free_pct,LE,free,0,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,free,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ay=free,$warn_free_pct,LE,free,$crit_free_pct,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,free,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:ag=free,100,LE,free,$warn_free_pct,GT,INF,UNKN,IF,UNKN,IF,ISINF,free,0,IF ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "CDEF:used=100,free,- ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ag#$green: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ay#$yellow: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:ar#$red: " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE0.6:free#000000:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "AREA:used#00000030::STACK " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvfree=free,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvfreemb=freemb,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvfree:\"Database $db has %.2lf%% free space left \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "COMMENT:\"($db_free_mb_val of $max_free_mb$unit_free_mb)\\n\" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "COMMENT:\"($warn_free_pct $crit_free_pct\" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "LINE1:allocated#FFFFFF:\" \" ";
$def[$defcnt] .= "VDEF:lvallocated=allocated,LAST " ;
$def[$defcnt] .= "GPRINT:lvallocated:\"Database $db has %.2lf%% allocated\\n\" ";
$defcnt++;
}
}
}
if(isset($dbs)) unset($dbs);
if(isset($locks)) unset($locks);
if(isset($warn)) unset($warn);
if(isset($crit)) unset($crit);
?>

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declare @dbname varchar(255)
declare @check_mssql_health_USER varchar(255)
declare @check_mssql_health_PASS varchar(255)
declare @check_mssql_health_ROLE varchar(255)
declare @source varchar(255)
declare @options varchar(255)
declare @backslash int
/*******************************************************************/
SET @check_mssql_health_USER = '"[Servername|Domainname]\Username"'
SET @check_mssql_health_PASS = 'Password'
SET @check_mssql_health_ROLE = 'Rolename'
/*******************************************************************
PLEASE CHANGE THE ABOVE VALUES ACCORDING TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS
- Example for Windows authentication:
SET @check_mssql_health_USER = '"[Servername|Domainname]\Username"'
SET @check_mssql_health_ROLE = 'Rolename'
- Example for SQL Server authentication:
SET @check_mssql_health_USER = 'Username'
SET @check_mssql_health_PASS = 'Password'
SET @check_mssql_health_ROLE = 'Rolename'
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is strongly recommended to use Windows authentication. Otherwise
you will get no reliable results for database usage.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*********** NO NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE *************/
SET @options = 'DEFAULT_DATABASE=MASTER, DEFAULT_LANGUAGE=English'
SET @backslash = (SELECT CHARINDEX('\', @check_mssql_health_USER))
IF @backslash > 0
BEGIN
SET @source = ' FROM WINDOWS'
SET @options = ' WITH ' + @options
END
ELSE
BEGIN
SET @source = ''
SET @options = ' WITH PASSWORD=''' + @check_mssql_health_PASS + ''',' + @options
END
PRINT 'create Nagios plugin user ' + @check_mssql_health_USER
EXEC ('CREATE LOGIN ' + @check_mssql_health_USER + @source + @options)
EXEC ('USE MASTER GRANT VIEW SERVER STATE TO ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
PRINT 'User ' + @check_mssql_health_USER + ' created.'
PRINT ''
declare dblist cursor for
select name from sysdatabases WHERE name NOT IN ('master', 'tempdb', 'msdb') open dblist
fetch next from dblist into @dbname
while @@fetch_status = 0 begin
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' print ''Grant permissions in the db '' + ''"'' + DB_NAME() + ''"''')
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' CREATE ROLE ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' GRANT EXECUTE TO ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' GRANT VIEW DATABASE STATE TO ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' GRANT VIEW DEFINITION TO ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' CREATE USER ' + @check_mssql_health_USER + ' FOR LOGIN ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' EXEC sp_addrolemember ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE + ' , ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' print ''Permissions in the db '' + ''"'' + DB_NAME() + ''" granted.''')
fetch next from dblist into @dbname
end
close dblist
deallocate dblist

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declare @dbname varchar(255)
declare @check_mssql_health_USER varchar(255)
declare @check_mssql_health_ROLE varchar(255)
SET @check_mssql_health_USER = '"[Servername|Domainname]\Username"'
SET @check_mssql_health_ROLE = 'Rolename'
declare dblist cursor for
select name from sysdatabases WHERE name NOT IN ('master', 'tempdb', 'msdb') open dblist
fetch next from dblist into @dbname
while @@fetch_status = 0 begin
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' print ''Revoke permissions in the db '' + ''"'' + DB_NAME() + ''"''')
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' EXEC sp_droprolemember ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE + ' , ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' DROP USER ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' REVOKE VIEW DEFINITION TO ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' REVOKE VIEW DATABASE STATE TO ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' REVOKE EXECUTE TO ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' DROP ROLE ' + @check_mssql_health_ROLE)
EXEC ('USE ' + @dbname + ' print ''Permissions in the db '' + ''"'' + DB_NAME() + ''" revoked.''')
fetch next from dblist into @dbname
end
close dblist
deallocate dblist
PRINT ''
PRINT 'drop Nagios plugin user ' + @check_mssql_health_USER
EXEC ('USE MASTER REVOKE VIEW SERVER STATE TO ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
EXEC ('DROP LOGIN ' + @check_mssql_health_USER)
PRINT 'User ' + @check_mssql_health_USER + ' dropped.'

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#!/bin/sh
# install - install a program, script, or datafile
scriptversion=2003-09-24.23
# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
# following copyright and license.
#
# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
# TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#
# Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not
# be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-
# ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
# tium.
#
#
# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
#
# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
# when there is no Makefile.
#
# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
# from scratch. It can only install one file at a time, a restriction
# shared with many OS's install programs.
# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script
# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it.
doit="${DOITPROG-}"
# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars.
mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}"
cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}"
chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}"
chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}"
chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}"
stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}"
rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}"
mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}"
transformbasename=
transform_arg=
instcmd="$mvprog"
chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755"
chowncmd=
chgrpcmd=
stripcmd=
rmcmd="$rmprog -f"
mvcmd="$mvprog"
src=
dst=
dir_arg=
usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILE DSTFILE
or: $0 -d DIR1 DIR2...
In the first form, install SRCFILE to DSTFILE, removing SRCFILE by default.
In the second, create the directory path DIR.
Options:
-b=TRANSFORMBASENAME
-c copy source (using $cpprog) instead of moving (using $mvprog).
-d create directories instead of installing files.
-g GROUP $chgrp installed files to GROUP.
-m MODE $chmod installed files to MODE.
-o USER $chown installed files to USER.
-s strip installed files (using $stripprog).
-t=TRANSFORM
--help display this help and exit.
--version display version info and exit.
Environment variables override the default commands:
CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG RMPROG STRIPPROG
"
while test -n "$1"; do
case $1 in
-b=*) transformbasename=`echo $1 | sed 's/-b=//'`
shift
continue;;
-c) instcmd=$cpprog
shift
continue;;
-d) dir_arg=true
shift
continue;;
-g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2"
shift
shift
continue;;
--help) echo "$usage"; exit 0;;
-m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2"
shift
shift
continue;;
-o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2"
shift
shift
continue;;
-s) stripcmd=$stripprog
shift
continue;;
-t=*) transformarg=`echo $1 | sed 's/-t=//'`
shift
continue;;
--version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit 0;;
*) if test -z "$src"; then
src=$1
else
# this colon is to work around a 386BSD /bin/sh bug
:
dst=$1
fi
shift
continue;;
esac
done
if test -z "$src"; then
echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Protect names starting with `-'.
case $src in
-*) src=./$src ;;
esac
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
dst=$src
src=
if test -d "$dst"; then
instcmd=:
chmodcmd=
else
instcmd=$mkdirprog
fi
else
# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$instcmd $src $dsttmp" command
# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad
# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'.
if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then
echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2
exit 1
fi
if test -z "$dst"; then
echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2
exit 1
fi
# Protect names starting with `-'.
case $dst in
-*) dst=./$dst ;;
esac
# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work
# if double slashes aren't ignored.
if test -d "$dst"; then
dst=$dst/`basename "$src"`
fi
fi
# This sed command emulates the dirname command.
dstdir=`echo "$dst" | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'`
# Make sure that the destination directory exists.
# Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case.
if test ! -d "$dstdir"; then
defaultIFS='
'
IFS="${IFS-$defaultIFS}"
oIFS=$IFS
# Some sh's can't handle IFS=/ for some reason.
IFS='%'
set - `echo "$dstdir" | sed -e 's@/@%@g' -e 's@^%@/@'`
IFS=$oIFS
pathcomp=
while test $# -ne 0 ; do
pathcomp=$pathcomp$1
shift
test -d "$pathcomp" || $mkdirprog "$pathcomp"
pathcomp=$pathcomp/
done
fi
if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
$doit $instcmd "$dst" \
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.pm :
$(AWK) -f ./subst $< > $@
chmod +x $@
.pl :
$(AWK) -f ./subst $< > $@
chmod +x $@
.sh :
$(AWK) -f ./subst $< > $@
chmod +x $@
$(libexec_SCRIPTS) : $(EXTRA_DIST)
$(ECHO) "#! #PERL# -w" | $(AWK) -f ./subst > $@
#since 1.5.1 $(ECHO) "# nagios: -epn" >> $@
$(ECHO) >> $@
$(ECHO) "my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );" >> $@
$(ECHO) "my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );" >> $@
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$(SED) -e 's/^1;//g' < $$m | $(AWK) -f ./subst | $(GREP) -v "my %ERROR" >> $@; \
done
if [ -d "${MYMODULES_DIR}" ]; then \
for m in ${MYMODULES_DIR}/CheckMSSQLHealthExt*.pm; do \
if [ -f $$m ]; then \
$(ECHO) found $$m; \
$(SED) -e 's/^1;//g' < $$m | $(AWK) -f ./subst | $(GREP) -v "my %ERROR" >> $@; \
fi \
done \
fi
$(CAT) check_mssql_health.pl | $(GREP) -v "^use Nagios" | $(GREP) -v "^my %ERROR" | $(AWK) -f ./subst >> $@
chmod +x $@
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package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database;
use strict;
our @ISA = qw(DBD::MSSQL::Server);
my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );
my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );
{
my @databases = ();
my $initerrors = undef;
sub add_database {
push(@databases, shift);
}
sub return_databases {
return reverse
sort { $a->{name} cmp $b->{name} } @databases;
}
sub init_databases {
my %params = @_;
my $num_databases = 0;
if (($params{mode} =~ /server::database::listdatabases/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::database::databasefree/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::database::lastbackup/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::database::transactions/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::database::datafile/)) {
my @databaseresult = ();
if (DBD::MSSQL::Server::return_first_server()->version_is_minimum("9.x")) {
@databaseresult = $params{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
SELECT name, database_id FROM master.sys.databases
});
} else {
#@databaseresult = map {
# [ $_->[0], $_->[3] ] # only name, dbid
#} $params{handle}->fetchall_array(q{exec sp_helpdb});
@databaseresult = $params{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
SELECT name, dbid FROM master.dbo.sysdatabases
});
}
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::transactions/) {
push(@databaseresult, [ '_Total', 0 ]);
}
foreach (@databaseresult) {
my ($name, $id) = @{$_};
next if $params{database} && $name ne $params{database};
if ($params{regexp}) {
next if $params{selectname} && $name !~ /$params{selectname}/;
} else {
next if $params{selectname} && lc $params{selectname} ne lc $name;
}
my %thisparams = %params;
$thisparams{name} = $name;
$thisparams{id} = $id;
my $database = DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database->new(
%thisparams);
add_database($database);
$num_databases++;
}
if (! $num_databases) {
$initerrors = 1;
return undef;
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::backupage/) {
my @databaseresult = ();
if (DBD::MSSQL::Server::return_first_server()->version_is_minimum("9.x")) {
@databaseresult = $params{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
SELECT
a.name,
DATEDIFF(HH, MAX(b.backup_finish_date), GETDATE()),
DATEDIFF(MI, MAX(b.backup_start_date), MAX(b.backup_finish_date))
FROM sys.sysdatabases a LEFT OUTER JOIN msdb.dbo.backupset b
ON b.database_name = a.name
GROUP BY a.name
ORDER BY a.name
});
} else {
@databaseresult = $params{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
SELECT
a.name,
DATEDIFF(HH, MAX(b.backup_finish_date), GETDATE()),
DATEDIFF(MI, MAX(b.backup_start_date), MAX(b.backup_finish_date))
FROM master.dbo.sysdatabases a LEFT OUTER JOIN msdb.dbo.backupset b
ON b.database_name = a.name
GROUP BY a.name
ORDER BY a.name
});
}
foreach (sort {
if (! defined $b->[1]) {
return 1;
} elsif (! defined $a->[1]) {
return -1;
} else {
return $a->[1] <=> $b->[1];
}
} @databaseresult) {
my ($name, $age, $duration) = @{$_};
next if $params{database} && $name ne $params{database};
if ($params{regexp}) {
next if $params{selectname} && $name !~ /$params{selectname}/;
} else {
next if $params{selectname} && lc $params{selectname} ne lc $name;
}
my %thisparams = %params;
$thisparams{name} = $name;
$thisparams{backup_age} = $age;
$thisparams{backup_duration} = $duration;
my $database = DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database->new(
%thisparams);
add_database($database);
$num_databases++;
}
}
}
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
handle => $params{handle},
warningrange => $params{warningrange},
criticalrange => $params{criticalrange},
name => $params{name},
id => $params{id},
datafiles => [],
backup_age => $params{backup_age},
backup_duration => $params{backup_duration},
};
bless $self, $class;
$self->init(%params);
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
$self->init_nagios();
$self->set_local_db_thresholds(%params);
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::datafile/) {
$params{database} = $self->{name};
DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database::Datafile::init_datafiles(%params);
if (my @datafiles =
DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database::Datafile::return_datafiles()) {
$self->{datafiles} = \@datafiles;
} else {
$self->add_nagios_critical("unable to aquire datafile info");
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::databasefree/) {
###################################################################################
# fuer's museum
# 1> sp_spaceused
# 2> go
# database_name database_size unallocated space
# master 4.50 MB 1.32 MB
# reserved data index_size unused
# 2744 KB 1056 KB 1064 KB 624 KB
# (return status = 0)
#my($database_name, $database_size, $unallocated_space,
# $reserved, $data, $index_size, $unused) =
# $params{handle}->fetchrow_array(
# "USE ".$self->{name}."\nEXEC SP_SPACEUSED"
#);
# server mgmt studio sp_spaceused
# Currently Allocated Space database_size 641.94MB
# Available Free Space unallocated space 457.09MB
#$database_size =~ s/MB//g;
#$unallocated_space =~ s/MB//g;
#$self->{size} = $database_size * 1024 * 1024;
#$self->{free} = $unallocated_space * 1024 * 1024;
#$self->{percent_free} = $unallocated_space / $database_size * 100;
#$self->{used} = $self->{size} - $self->{free};
#$self->{maxsize} = "99999999999999999";
###################################################################################
my $calc = {};
if ($params{method} eq 'sqlcmd' || $params{method} eq 'sqsh') {
foreach($self->{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
if object_id('tempdb..#FreeSpace') is null
create table #FreeSpace(
Drive varchar(10),
MB_Free bigint
)
go
DELETE FROM tempdb..#FreeSpace
INSERT INTO tempdb..#FreeSpace exec master.dbo.xp_fixeddrives
go
SELECT * FROM tempdb..#FreeSpace
})) {
$calc->{drive_mb}->{lc $_->[0]} = $_->[1];
}
} else {
$self->{handle}->execute(q{
if object_id('tempdb..#FreeSpace') is null
create table #FreeSpace(
Drive varchar(10),
MB_Free bigint
)
});
$self->{handle}->execute(q{
DELETE FROM #FreeSpace
});
$self->{handle}->execute(q{
INSERT INTO #FreeSpace exec master.dbo.xp_fixeddrives
});
foreach($self->{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
SELECT * FROM #FreeSpace
})) {
$calc->{drive_mb}->{lc $_->[0]} = $_->[1];
}
}
#$self->{handle}->execute(q{
# DROP TABLE #FreeSpace
#});
# Page = 8KB
# sysfiles ist sv2000, noch als kompatibilitaetsview vorhanden
# dbo.sysfiles kann 2008 durch sys.database_files ersetzt werden?
# omeiomeiomei in 2005 ist ein sys.sysindexes compatibility view
# fuer 2000.dbo.sysindexes
# besser ist sys.allocation_units
if (DBD::MSSQL::Server::return_first_server()->version_is_minimum("9.x")) {
my $sql = q{
SELECT
SUM(CAST(used AS BIGINT)) / 128
FROM
[?].sys.sysindexes
WHERE
indid IN (0,1,255)
};
#$sql =~ s/\[\?\]/$self->{name}/g;
$sql =~ s/\?/$self->{name}/g;
$self->{used_mb} = $self->{handle}->fetchrow_array($sql);
} else {
my $sql = q{
SELECT
SUM(CAST(used AS BIGINT)) / 128
FROM
[?].dbo.sysindexes
WHERE
indid IN (0,1,255)
};
#$sql =~ s/\[\?\]/$self->{name}/g;
$sql =~ s/\?/$self->{name}/g;
$self->{used_mb} = $self->{handle}->fetchrow_array($sql);
}
my @fileresult = ();
if (DBD::MSSQL::Server::return_first_server()->version_is_minimum("9.x")) {
my $sql = q{
SELECT
RTRIM(a.name), RTRIM(a.filename), CAST(a.size AS BIGINT),
CAST(a.maxsize AS BIGINT), a.growth
FROM
[?].sys.sysfiles a
JOIN
[?].sys.sysfilegroups b
ON
a.groupid = b.groupid
};
#$sql =~ s/\[\?\]/$self->{name}/g;
$sql =~ s/\?/$self->{name}/g;
@fileresult = $self->{handle}->fetchall_array($sql);
} else {
my $sql = q{
SELECT
RTRIM(a.name), RTRIM(a.filename), CAST(a.size AS BIGINT),
CAST(a.maxsize AS BIGINT), a.growth
FROM
[?].dbo.sysfiles a
JOIN
[?].dbo.sysfilegroups b
ON
a.groupid = b.groupid
};
#$sql =~ s/\[\?\]/$self->{name}/g;
$sql =~ s/\?/$self->{name}/g;
@fileresult = $self->{handle}->fetchall_array($sql);
}
foreach(@fileresult) {
my($name, $filename, $size, $maxsize, $growth) = @{$_};
my $drive = lc substr($filename, 0, 1);
$calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{allocsize} = $size / 128;
if ($growth == 0) {
$calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{maxsize} = $size / 128;
} else {
if ($maxsize == -1) {
$calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{maxsize} =
exists $calc->{drive_mb}->{$drive} ?
($calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{allocsize} +
$calc->{drive_mb}->{$drive}) : 4 * 1024;
# falls die platte nicht gefunden wurde, dann nimm halt 4GB
if (exists $calc->{drive_mb}->{$drive}) {
# davon kann ausgegangen werden. wenn die drives nicht zur
# vefuegung stehen, stimmt sowieso hinten und vorne nichts.
$calc->{drive_mb}->{$drive} = 0;
# damit ist der platz dieses laufwerks verbraten und in
# max_mb eingeflossen. es darf nicht sein, dass der freie platz
# mehrfach gezaehlt wird, wenn es mehrere datafiles auf diesem
# laufwerk gibt.
}
} else {
$calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{maxsize} = $maxsize / 128;
}
}
$self->{allocated_mb} += $calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{allocsize};
$self->{max_mb} += $calc->{datafile}->{$name}->{maxsize};
}
$self->{allocated_mb} = $self->{allocated_mb};
if ($self->{used_mb} > $self->{allocated_mb}) {
# obige used-berechnung liefert manchmal (wenns knapp hergeht) mehr als
# den maximal verfuegbaren platz. vermutlich muessen dann
# zwecks ermittlung des tatsaechlichen platzverbrauchs
# irgendwelche dbcc updateusage laufen.
# egal, wird schon irgendwie stimmen.
$self->{used_mb} = $self->{allocated_mb};
$self->{estimated} = 1;
} else {
$self->{estimated} = 0;
}
$self->{free_mb} = $self->{max_mb} - $self->{used_mb};
$self->{free_percent} = 100 * $self->{free_mb} / $self->{max_mb};
$self->{allocated_percent} = 100 * $self->{allocated_mb} / $self->{max_mb};
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::database::transactions/) {
$self->{transactions_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter_instance(
'SQLServer:Databases', 'Transactions/sec', $self->{name});
if (! defined $self->{transactions_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire counter data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(transactions_s));
$self->{transactions_per_sec} = $self->{delta_transactions_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
}
}
sub nagios {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
if (! $self->{nagios_level}) {
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::datafile::listdatafiles/) {
foreach (sort { $a->{logicalfilename} cmp $b->{logicalfilename}; } @{$self->{datafiles}}) {
printf "%s\n", $_->{logicalfilename};
}
$self->add_nagios_ok("have fun");
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::database::transactions/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{transactions_per_sec}, 10000, 50000),
sprintf "%s has %.4f transactions / sec",
$self->{name}, $self->{transactions_per_sec});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "%s_transactions_per_sec=%.4f;%s;%s",
$self->{name}, $self->{transactions_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::databasefree/) {
# ->percent_free
# ->free
#
# ausgabe
# perfdata db_<db>_free_pct
# perfdata db_<db>_free (real_bytes_max - bytes) + bytes_free (with units)
# perfdata db_<db>_alloc_free bytes_free (with units)
#
# umrechnen der thresholds
# ()/%
# MB
# GB
# KB
if (($self->{warningrange} && $self->{warningrange} !~ /^\d+[\.\d]*:/) ||
($self->{criticalrange} && $self->{criticalrange} !~ /^\d+[\.\d]*:/)) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("you want an alert if free space is _above_ a threshold????");
return;
}
if (! $params{units}) {
$params{units} = "%";
}
$self->{warning_bytes} = 0;
$self->{critical_bytes} = 0;
if ($params{units} eq "%") {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{free_percent}, "5:", "2:"),
sprintf("database %s has %.2f%% free space left",
$self->{name}, $self->{free_percent},
($self->{estimated} ? " (estim.)" : ""))
);
$self->{warningrange} =~ s/://g;
$self->{criticalrange} =~ s/://g;
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "\'db_%s_free_pct\'=%.2f%%;%d:;%d:",
lc $self->{name},
$self->{free_percent},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "\'db_%s_free\'=%dMB;%.2f:;%.2f:;0;%.2f",
lc $self->{name},
$self->{free_mb},
$self->{warningrange} * $self->{max_mb} / 100,
$self->{criticalrange} * $self->{max_mb} / 100,
$self->{max_mb});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "\'db_%s_allocated_pct\'=%.2f%%",
lc $self->{name},
$self->{allocated_percent});
} else {
my $factor = 1; # default MB
if ($params{units} eq "GB") {
$factor = 1024;
} elsif ($params{units} eq "MB") {
$factor = 1;
} elsif ($params{units} eq "KB") {
$factor = 1 / 1024;
}
$self->{warningrange} ||= "5:";
$self->{criticalrange} ||= "2:";
my $saved_warningrange = $self->{warningrange};
my $saved_criticalrange = $self->{criticalrange};
# : entfernen weil gerechnet werden muss
$self->{warningrange} =~ s/://g;
$self->{criticalrange} =~ s/://g;
$self->{warningrange} = $self->{warningrange} ?
$self->{warningrange} * $factor : 5 * $factor;
$self->{criticalrange} = $self->{criticalrange} ?
$self->{criticalrange} * $factor : 2 * $factor;
$self->{percent_warning} = 100 * $self->{warningrange} / $self->{max_mb};
$self->{percent_critical} = 100 * $self->{criticalrange} / $self->{max_mb};
$self->{warningrange} .= ':';
$self->{criticalrange} .= ':';
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{free_mb}, "5242880:", "1048576:"),
sprintf("database %s has %.2f%s free space left", $self->{name},
$self->{free_mb} / $factor, $params{units})
);
$self->{warningrange} = $saved_warningrange;
$self->{criticalrange} = $saved_criticalrange;
$self->{warningrange} =~ s/://g;
$self->{criticalrange} =~ s/://g;
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "\'db_%s_free_pct\'=%.2f%%;%.2f:;%.2f:",
lc $self->{name},
$self->{free_percent}, $self->{percent_warning},
$self->{percent_critical});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "\'db_%s_free\'=%.2f%s;%.2f:;%.2f:;0;%.2f",
lc $self->{name},
$self->{free_mb} / $factor, $params{units},
$self->{warningrange},
$self->{criticalrange},
$self->{max_mb} / $factor);
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "\'db_%s_allocated_pct\'=%.2f%%",
lc $self->{name},
$self->{allocated_percent});
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::backupage/) {
if (! defined $self->{backup_age}) {
$self->add_nagios_critical(sprintf "%s was never backupped",
$self->{name});
$self->{backup_age} = 0;
$self->{backup_duration} = 0;
$self->check_thresholds($self->{backup_age}, 48, 72); # init wg perfdata
} else {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{backup_age}, 48, 72),
sprintf "%s backupped %dh ago", $self->{name}, $self->{backup_age});
}
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "'%s_bck_age'=%d;%s;%s",
$self->{name}, $self->{backup_age},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "'%s_bck_time'=%d",
$self->{name}, $self->{backup_duration});
}
}
}
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package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database::Datafile;
use strict;
use File::Basename;
our @ISA = qw(DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database);
my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );
my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );
{
my @datafiles = ();
my $initerrors = undef;
sub add_datafile {
push(@datafiles, shift);
}
sub return_datafiles {
return reverse
sort { $a->{logicalfilename} cmp $b->{logicalfilename} } @datafiles;
}
sub clear_datafiles {
@datafiles = ();
}
sub init_datafiles {
my %params = @_;
my $num_datafiles = 0;
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::datafile::listdatafiles/) {
my @datafileresults = $params{handle}->fetchall_array(q{
DECLARE @DBInfo TABLE
( ServerName VARCHAR(100),
DatabaseName VARCHAR(100),
FileSizeMB INT,
LogicalFileName sysname,
PhysicalFileName NVARCHAR(520),
Status sysname,
Updateability sysname,
RecoveryMode sysname,
FreeSpaceMB INT,
FreeSpacePct VARCHAR(7),
FreeSpacePages INT,
PollDate datetime)
DECLARE @command VARCHAR(5000)
SELECT @command = 'Use [' + '?' + '] SELECT
@@servername as ServerName,
' + '''' + '?' + '''' + ' AS DatabaseName,
CAST(sysfiles.size/128.0 AS int) AS FileSize,
sysfiles.name AS LogicalFileName, sysfiles.filename AS PhysicalFileName,
CONVERT(sysname,DatabasePropertyEx(''?'',''Status'')) AS Status,
CONVERT(sysname,DatabasePropertyEx(''?'',''Updateability'')) AS Updateability,
CONVERT(sysname,DatabasePropertyEx(''?'',''Recovery'')) AS RecoveryMode,
CAST(sysfiles.size/128.0 - CAST(FILEPROPERTY(sysfiles.name, ' + '''' +
'SpaceUsed' + '''' + ' ) AS int)/128.0 AS int) AS FreeSpaceMB,
CAST(100 * (CAST (((sysfiles.size/128.0 -CAST(FILEPROPERTY(sysfiles.name,
' + '''' + 'SpaceUsed' + '''' + ' ) AS int)/128.0)/(sysfiles.size/128.0))
AS decimal(4,2))) AS varchar(8)) + ' + '''' + '%' + '''' + ' AS FreeSpacePct,
GETDATE() as PollDate FROM dbo.sysfiles'
INSERT INTO @DBInfo
(ServerName,
DatabaseName,
FileSizeMB,
LogicalFileName,
PhysicalFileName,
Status,
Updateability,
RecoveryMode,
FreeSpaceMB,
FreeSpacePct,
PollDate)
EXEC sp_MSForEachDB @command
SELECT
ServerName,
DatabaseName,
FileSizeMB,
LogicalFileName,
PhysicalFileName,
Status,
Updateability,
RecoveryMode,
FreeSpaceMB,
FreeSpacePct,
PollDate
FROM @DBInfo
ORDER BY
ServerName,
DatabaseName
});
if (DBD::MSSQL::Server::return_first_server()->windows_server()) {
fileparse_set_fstype("MSWin32");
}
foreach (@datafileresults) {
my ($servername, $databasename, $filesizemb, $logicalfilename,
$physicalfilename, $status, $updateability, $recoverymode,
$freespacemb, $freespacepct, $polldate) = @{$_};
next if $databasename ne $params{database};
if ($params{regexp}) {
#next if $params{selectname} &&
# (($name !~ /$params{selectname}/) &&
# (basename($name) !~ /$params{selectname}/));
next if $params{selectname} &&
($logicalfilename !~ /$params{selectname}/);
} else {
#next if $params{selectname} &&
# ((lc $params{selectname} ne lc $name) &&
# (lc $params{selectname} ne lc basename($name)));
next if $params{selectname} &&
(lc $params{selectname} ne lc $logicalfilename);
}
my %thisparams = %params;
$thisparams{servername} = $servername;
$thisparams{databasename} = $databasename;
$thisparams{filesizemb} = $filesizemb;
$thisparams{logicalfilename} = $logicalfilename;
$thisparams{servername} = $servername;
$thisparams{status} = $status;
$thisparams{updateability} = $updateability;
$thisparams{recoverymode} = $recoverymode;
$thisparams{freespacemb} = $freespacemb;
$thisparams{freespacepct} = $freespacepct;
$thisparams{polldate} = $polldate;
my $datafile =
DBD::MSSQL::Server::Database::Datafile->new(
%thisparams);
add_datafile($datafile);
$num_datafiles++;
}
}
}
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
handle => $params{handle},
databasename => $params{databasename},
filesizemb => $params{filesizemb},
logicalfilename => $params{logicalfilename},
physicalfilename => $params{physicalfilename},
status => $params{status},
updateability => $params{updateability},
recoverymode => $params{recoverymode},
freespacemb => $params{freespacemb},
freespacepct => $params{freespacepct},
freespacepages => $params{freespacepages},
polldate => $params{polldate},
warningrange => $params{warningrange},
criticalrange => $params{criticalrange},
};
bless $self, $class;
$self->init(%params);
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
$self->init_nagios();
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::iobalance/) {
if (! defined $self->{phyrds}) {
$self->add_nagios_critical(sprintf "unable to read datafile io %s", $@);
} else {
$params{differenciator} = $self->{path};
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(phyrds phywrts));
$self->{io_total} = $self->{delta_phyrds} + $self->{delta_phywrts};
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::datafile::iotraffic/) {
if (! defined $self->{phyrds}) {
$self->add_nagios_critical(sprintf "unable to read datafile io %s", $@);
} else {
$params{differenciator} = $self->{path};
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(phyrds phywrts));
$self->{io_total_per_sec} = ($self->{delta_phyrds} + $self->{delta_phywrts}) /
$self->{delta_timestamp};
}
}
}
sub nagios {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
if (! $self->{nagios_level}) {
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::database::datafile::iotraffic/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{io_total_per_sec}, "1000", "5000"),
sprintf ("%s: %.2f IO Operations per Second",
$self->{name}, $self->{io_total_per_sec}));
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "'dbf_%s_io_total_per_sec'=%.2f;%d;%d",
$self->{name}, $self->{io_total_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
}
}
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package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool;
use strict;
our @ISA = qw(DBD::MSSQL::Server);
my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );
my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
handle => $params{handle},
buffercache => undef,
procedurecache => undef,
locks => [],
};
bless $self, $class;
$self->init(%params);
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
$self->init_nagios();
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache/) {
$self->{buffercache} = DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::BufferCache->new(
%params);
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::procedurecache/) {
$self->{procedurecache} = DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::ProcedureCache->new(
%params);
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock/) {
DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::Lock::init_locks(%params);
if (my @locks = DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::Lock::return_locks()) {
$self->{locks} = \@locks;
} else {
$self->add_nagios_critical("unable to aquire lock info");
}
}
}
sub nagios {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache/) {
$self->{buffercache}->nagios(%params);
$self->merge_nagios($self->{buffercache});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::memorypool::lock::listlocks/) {
foreach (sort { $a->{name} cmp $b->{name}; } @{$self->{locks}}) {
printf "%s\n", $_->{name};
}
$self->add_nagios_ok("have fun");
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::memorypool::lock/) {
foreach (@{$self->{locks}}) {
$_->nagios(%params);
$self->merge_nagios($_);
}
}
}
package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::BufferCache;
use strict;
our @ISA = qw(DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool);
my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );
my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
handle => $params{handle},
hitratio => undef,
warningrange => $params{warningrange},
criticalrange => $params{criticalrange},
};
bless $self, $class;
$self->init(%params);
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
$self->init_nagios();
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::hitratio/) {
# -- (a.cntr_value * 1.0 / b.cntr_value) * 100.0 [BufferCacheHitRatio]
$self->{cnt_hitratio} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter(
"SQLServer:Buffer Manager", "Buffer cache hit ratio");
$self->{cnt_hitratio_base} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter(
"SQLServer:Buffer Manager", "Buffer cache hit ratio base");
if (! defined $self->{cnt_hitratio}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire buffer cache data");
} else {
# das kracht weil teilweise negativ
#$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(cnt_hitratio cnt_hitratio_base));
$self->{hitratio} = ($self->{cnt_hitratio_base} == 0) ?
100 : $self->{cnt_hitratio} / $self->{cnt_hitratio_base} * 100.0;
# soll vorkommen.....
$self->{hitratio} = 100 if ($self->{hitratio} > 100);
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::lazywrites/) {
$self->{lazy_writes_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter(
"SQLServer:Buffer Manager", "Lazy writes/sec");
if (! defined $self->{lazy_writes_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire buffer manager data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(lazy_writes_s));
$self->{lazy_writes_per_sec} = $self->{delta_lazy_writes_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::pagelifeexpectancy/) {
$self->{pagelifeexpectancy} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter(
"SQLServer:Buffer Manager", "Page life expectancy");
if (! defined $self->{pagelifeexpectancy}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire buffer manager data");
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::freeliststalls/) {
$self->{freeliststalls_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter(
"SQLServer:Buffer Manager", "Free list stalls/sec");
if (! defined $self->{freeliststalls_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire buffer manager data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(freeliststalls_s));
$self->{freeliststalls_per_sec} = $self->{delta_freeliststalls_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::checkpointpages/) {
$self->{checkpointpages_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter(
"SQLServer:Buffer Manager", "Checkpoint pages/sec");
if (! defined $self->{checkpointpages_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire buffer manager data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(checkpointpages_s));
$self->{checkpointpages_per_sec} = $self->{delta_checkpointpages_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
}
}
sub nagios {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
if (! $self->{nagios_level}) {
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::hitratio/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{hitratio}, '90:', '80:'),
sprintf "buffer cache hit ratio is %.2f%%", $self->{hitratio});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "buffer_cache_hit_ratio=%.2f%%;%s;%s",
$self->{hitratio},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
#$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "buffer_cache_hit_ratio_now=%.2f%%",
# $self->{hitratio_now});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::lazywrites/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{lazy_writes_per_sec}, '20', '40'),
sprintf "%.2f lazy writes per second", $self->{lazy_writes_per_sec});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "lazy_writes_per_sec=%.2f;%s;%s",
$self->{lazy_writes_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::pagelifeexpectancy/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{pagelifeexpectancy}, '300:', '180:'),
sprintf "page life expectancy is %d seconds", $self->{pagelifeexpectancy});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "page_life_expectancy=%d;%s;%s",
$self->{pagelifeexpectancy},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::freeliststalls/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{freeliststalls_per_sec}, '4', '10'),
sprintf "%.2f free list stalls per second", $self->{freeliststalls_per_sec});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "free_list_stalls_per_sec=%.2f;%s;%s",
$self->{freeliststalls_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::buffercache::checkpointpages/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{checkpointpages_per_sec}, '100', '500'),
sprintf "%.2f pages flushed per second", $self->{checkpointpages_per_sec});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "checkpoint_pages_per_sec=%.2f;%s;%s",
$self->{checkpointpages_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
}
}
}
package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::Lock;
use strict;
our @ISA = qw(DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool);
my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );
my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );
{
my @locks = ();
my $initerrors = undef;
sub add_lock {
push(@locks, shift);
}
sub return_locks {
return reverse
sort { $a->{name} cmp $b->{name} } @locks;
}
sub init_locks {
my %params = @_;
my $num_locks = 0;
if (($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::listlocks/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::waits/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::deadlocks/) ||
($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::timeouts/)) {
my @lockresult = $params{handle}->get_instance_names(
'SQLServer:Locks');
foreach (@lockresult) {
my ($name) = @{$_};
$name =~ s/\s*$//;
if ($params{regexp}) {
next if $params{selectname} && $name !~ /$params{selectname}/;
} else {
next if $params{selectname} && lc $params{selectname} ne lc $name;
}
my %thisparams = %params;
$thisparams{name} = $name;
my $lock = DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::Lock->new(
%thisparams);
add_lock($lock);
$num_locks++;
}
if (! $num_locks) {
$initerrors = 1;
return undef;
}
}
}
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
handle => $params{handle},
warningrange => $params{warningrange},
criticalrange => $params{criticalrange},
name => $params{name},
};
bless $self, $class;
$self->init(%params);
return $self;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
$self->init_nagios();
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::listlocks/) {
# name reicht
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::waits/) {
$self->{lock_waits_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter_instance(
"SQLServer:Locks", "Lock Waits/sec", $self->{name});
if (! defined $self->{lock_waits_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire counter data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(lock_waits_s));
$self->{lock_waits_per_sec} = $self->{delta_lock_waits_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::memorypool::lock::timeouts/) {
$self->{lock_timeouts_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter_instance(
"SQLServer:Locks", "Lock Timeouts/sec", $self->{name});
if (! defined $self->{lock_timeouts_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire counter data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(lock_timeouts_s));
$self->{lock_timeouts_per_sec} = $self->{delta_lock_timeouts_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::memorypool::lock::deadlocks/) {
$self->{lock_deadlocks_s} = $self->{handle}->get_perf_counter_instance(
"SQLServer:Locks", "Number of Deadlocks/sec", $self->{name});
if (! defined $self->{lock_deadlocks_s}) {
$self->add_nagios_unknown("unable to aquire counter data");
} else {
$self->valdiff(\%params, qw(lock_deadlocks_s));
$self->{lock_deadlocks_per_sec} = $self->{delta_lock_deadlocks_s} / $self->{delta_timestamp};
}
}
}
sub nagios {
my $self = shift;
my %params = @_;
if (! $self->{nagios_level}) {
if ($params{mode} =~ /server::memorypool::lock::waits/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{lock_waits_per_sec}, 100, 500),
sprintf "%.4f lock waits / sec for %s",
$self->{lock_waits_per_sec}, $self->{name});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "%s_lock_waits_per_sec=%.4f;%s;%s",
$self->{name}, $self->{lock_waits_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::memorypool::lock::timeouts/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{lock_timeouts_per_sec}, 1, 5),
sprintf "%.4f lock timeouts / sec for %s",
$self->{lock_timeouts_per_sec}, $self->{name});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "%s_lock_timeouts_per_sec=%.4f;%s;%s",
$self->{name}, $self->{lock_timeouts_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
} elsif ($params{mode} =~ /^server::memorypool::lock::deadlocks/) {
$self->add_nagios(
$self->check_thresholds($self->{lock_deadlocks_per_sec}, 1, 5),
sprintf "%.4f deadlocks / sec for %s",
$self->{lock_deadlocks_per_sec}, $self->{name});
$self->add_perfdata(sprintf "%s_deadlocks_per_sec=%.4f;%s;%s",
$self->{name}, $self->{lock_deadlocks_per_sec},
$self->{warningrange}, $self->{criticalrange});
}
}
}
package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::SystemLevelDataStructures::LockTable;
package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::ProcedureCache;
package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::LogCache;
package DBD::MSSQL::Server::Memorypool::SystemLevelDataStructures;

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package Extraopts;
use strict;
use File::Basename;
use Data::Dumper;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
file => $params{file},
commandline => $params{commandline},
config => {},
section => 'default_no_section',
};
bless $self, $class;
$self->prepare_file_and_section();
$self->init();
return $self;
}
sub prepare_file_and_section {
my $self = shift;
if (! defined $self->{file}) {
# ./check_stuff --extra-opts
$self->{section} = basename($0);
$self->{file} = $self->get_default_file();
} elsif ($self->{file} =~ /^[^@]+$/) {
# ./check_stuff --extra-opts=special_opts
$self->{section} = $self->{file};
$self->{file} = $self->get_default_file();
} elsif ($self->{file} =~ /^@(.*)/) {
# ./check_stuff --extra-opts=@/etc/myconfig.ini
$self->{section} = basename($0);
$self->{file} = $1;
} elsif ($self->{file} =~ /^(.*?)@(.*)/) {
# ./check_stuff --extra-opts=special_opts@/etc/myconfig.ini
$self->{section} = $1;
$self->{file} = $2;
}
}
sub get_default_file {
my $self = shift;
foreach my $default (qw(/etc/nagios/plugins.ini
/usr/local/nagios/etc/plugins.ini
/usr/local/etc/nagios/plugins.ini
/etc/opt/nagios/plugins.ini
/etc/nagios-plugins.ini
/usr/local/etc/nagios-plugins.ini
/etc/opt/nagios-plugins.ini)) {
if (-f $default) {
return $default;
}
}
return undef;
}
sub init {
my $self = shift;
if (! defined $self->{file}) {
$self->{errors} = sprintf 'no extra-opts file specified and no default file found';
} elsif (! -f $self->{file}) {
$self->{errors} = sprintf 'could not open %s', $self->{file};
} else {
my $data = do { local (@ARGV, $/) = $self->{file}; <> };
my $in_section = 'default_no_section';
foreach my $line (split(/\n/, $data)) {
if ($line =~ /\[(.*)\]/) {
$in_section = $1;
} elsif ($line =~ /(.*)=(.*)/) {
$self->{config}->{$in_section}->{$1} = $2;
}
}
}
}
sub is_valid {
my $self = shift;
return ! exists $self->{errors};
}
sub overwrite {
my $self = shift;
my %commandline = ();
if (scalar(keys %{$self->{config}->{default_no_section}}) > 0) {
foreach (keys %{$self->{config}->{default_no_section}}) {
$commandline{$_} = $self->{config}->{default_no_section}->{$_};
}
}
if (exists $self->{config}->{$self->{section}}) {
foreach (keys %{$self->{config}->{$self->{section}}}) {
$commandline{$_} = $self->{config}->{$self->{section}}->{$_};
}
}
foreach (keys %commandline) {
if (! exists $self->{commandline}->{$_}) {
$self->{commandline}->{$_} = $commandline{$_};
}
}
}

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package main;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_ignore_case);
use File::Basename;
use lib dirname($0);
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA::DataBuffer;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA::SharedPool;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA::SharedPool::LibraryCache;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA::SharedPool::DictionaryCache;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA::Latches;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::PGA;
use Nagios::DBD::MSSQL::Server::Instance::SGA::RedoLogBuffer;
my %ERRORS=( OK => 0, WARNING => 1, CRITICAL => 2, UNKNOWN => 3 );
my %ERRORCODES=( 0 => 'OK', 1 => 'WARNING', 2 => 'CRITICAL', 3 => 'UNKNOWN' );
use vars qw ($PROGNAME $REVISION $CONTACT $TIMEOUT $STATEFILESDIR $needs_restart %commandline);
$PROGNAME = "check_mssql_health";
$REVISION = '$Revision: #PACKAGE_VERSION# $';
$CONTACT = 'gerhard.lausser@consol.de';
$TIMEOUT = 60;
$STATEFILESDIR = '#STATEFILES_DIR#';
$needs_restart = 0;
my @modes = (
['server::connectiontime',
'connection-time', undef,
'Time to connect to the server' ],
['server::cpubusy',
'cpu-busy', undef,
'Cpu busy in percent' ],
['server::iobusy',
'io-busy', undef,
'IO busy in percent' ],
['server::fullscans',
'full-scans', undef,
'Full table scans per second' ],
['server::connectedusers',
'connected-users', undef,
'Number of currently connected users' ],
['server::database::transactions',
'transactions', undef,
'Transactions per second (per database)' ],
['server::batchrequests',
'batch-requests', undef,
'Batch requests per second' ],
['server::latch::waits',
'latches-waits', undef,
'Number of latch requests that could not be granted immediately' ],
['server::latch::waittime',
'latches-wait-time', undef,
'Average time for a latch to wait before the request is met' ],
['server::memorypool::lock::waits',
'locks-waits', undef,
'The number of locks per second that had to wait' ],
['server::memorypool::lock::timeouts',
'locks-timeouts', undef,
'The number of locks per second that timed out' ],
['server::memorypool::lock::deadlocks',
'locks-deadlocks', undef,
'The number of deadlocks per second' ],
['server::sql::recompilations',
'sql-recompilations', undef,
'Re-Compilations per second' ],
['server::sql::initcompilations',
'sql-initcompilations', undef,
'Initial compilations per second' ],
['server::totalmemory',
'total-server-memory', undef,
'The amount of memory that SQL Server has allocated to it' ],
['server::memorypool::buffercache::hitratio',
'mem-pool-data-buffer-hit-ratio', ['buffer-cache-hit-ratio'],
'Data Buffer Cache Hit Ratio' ],
['server::memorypool::buffercache::lazywrites',
'lazy-writes', undef,
'Lazy writes per second' ],
['server::memorypool::buffercache::pagelifeexpectancy',
'page-life-expectancy', undef,
'Seconds a page is kept in memory before being flushed' ],
['server::memorypool::buffercache::freeliststalls',
'free-list-stalls', undef,
'Requests per second that had to wait for a free page' ],
['server::memorypool::buffercache::checkpointpages',
'checkpoint-pages', undef,
'Dirty pages flushed to disk per second. (usually by a checkpoint)' ],
['server::database::databasefree',
'database-free', undef,
'Free space in database' ],
['server::database::backupage',
'database-backup-age', ['backup-age'],
'Elapsed time (in hours) since a database was last backupped' ],
['server::sql',
'sql', undef,
'any sql command' ],
['server::database::listdatabases',
'list-databases', undef,
'convenience function which lists all databases' ],
['server::database::datafile::listdatafiles',
'list-datafiles', undef,
'convenience function which lists all datafiles' ],
['server::memorypool::lock::listlocks',
'list-locks', undef,
'convenience function which lists all locks' ],
);
sub print_usage () {
print <<EOUS;
Usage:
$PROGNAME [-v] [-t <timeout>] --hostname=<db server hostname>
--username=<username> --password=<password> [--port <port>]
--mode=<mode>
$PROGNAME [-v] [-t <timeout>] --server=<db server>
--username=<username> --password=<password>
--mode=<mode>
$PROGNAME [-h | --help]
$PROGNAME [-V | --version]
Options:
--hostname
the database server
--port
the database server's port
--server
the name of a predefined connection
--currentdb
the name of a database which is used as the current database
for the connection. (don't use this parameter unless you
know what you're doing)
--username
the mssql user
--password
the mssql user's password
--warning
the warning range
--critical
the critical range
--mode
the mode of the plugin. select one of the following keywords:
EOUS
my $longest = length ((reverse sort {length $a <=> length $b} map { $_->[1] } @modes)[0]);
my $format = " %-".
(length ((reverse sort {length $a <=> length $b} map { $_->[1] } @modes)[0])).
"s\t(%s)\n";
foreach (@modes) {
printf $format, $_->[1], $_->[3];
}
printf "\n";
print <<EOUS;
--name
the name of the database etc depending on the mode.
--name2
if name is a sql statement, this statement would appear in
the output and the performance data. This can be ugly, so
name2 can be used to appear instead.
--regexp
if this parameter is used, name will be interpreted as a
regular expression.
--units
one of %, KB, MB, GB. This is used for a better output of mode=sql
and for specifying thresholds for mode=tablespace-free
Database-related modes check all databases in one run by default.
If only a single database should be checked, use the --name parameter.
The same applies to datafile-related modes.
Options specific to 'server::sql' mode:
--sqleval
For results with multiple columns, this is the index (counting from
1) of the column to evaluate with --warning and/or --critical. If
this option is missing, the statement is assumed to return only a
single column.
--sqlname
For results with multiple columns, this is the index (counting from
1) of the column use as the output name (instead of --name2). If
this option is missing, only the first row will be parsed.
--sqlinfo
For results with multiple columns, this is the index (counting from
1) of a column to present as a detailed explanation.
In mode sql you can url-encode the statement so you will not have to mess
around with special characters in your Nagios service definitions.
Instead of
--name="select count(*) from master..sysprocesses"
you can say
--name=select%20count%28%2A%29%20from%20master%2E%2Esysprocesses
For your convenience you can call check_mssql_health with the --encode
option and it will encode the standard input.
You can find the full documentation for this plugin at:
http://www.consol.de/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health
or http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-mssql-health
EOUS
#
# --basis
# one of rate, delta, value
}
sub print_help () {
print "Copyright (c) 2009 Gerhard Lausser\n\n";
print "\n";
print " Check various parameters of MSSQL databases \n";
print "\n";
print_usage();
support();
}
sub print_revision ($$) {
my $commandName = shift;
my $pluginRevision = shift;
$pluginRevision =~ s/^\$Revision: //;
$pluginRevision =~ s/ \$\s*$//;
print "$commandName ($pluginRevision)\n";
print "This nagios plugin comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute\ncopies of this plugin under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\n";
}
sub support () {
my $support='Send email to gerhard.lausser@consol.de if you have questions\nregarding use of this software. \nPlease include version information with all correspondence (when possible,\nuse output from the --version option of the plugin itself).\n';
$support =~ s/@/\@/g;
$support =~ s/\\n/\n/g;
print $support;
}
sub contact_author ($$) {
my $item = shift;
my $strangepattern = shift;
if ($commandline{verbose}) {
printf STDERR
"++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n".
"You found a line which is not recognized by %s\n".
"This means, certain components of your system cannot be checked.\n".
"Please contact the author %s and\nsend him the following output:\n\n".
"%s /%s/\n\nThank you!\n".
"++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n",
$PROGNAME, $CONTACT, $item, $strangepattern;
}
}
%commandline = ();
my @params = (
"timeout|t=i",
"version|V",
"help|h",
"verbose|v",
"debug|d",
"hostname=s",
"username=s",
"password=s",
"port=i",
"server=s",
"currentdb=s",
"mode|m=s",
"tablespace=s",
"database=s",
"datafile=s",
"waitevent=s",
"name=s",
"name2=s",
"regexp",
"sqleval=i",
"sqlname=i",
"sqlinfo=i",
"perfdata",
"warning=s",
"critical=s",
"dbthresholds:s",
"absolute|a",
"basis",
"lookback|l=i",
"environment|e=s%",
"method=s",
"runas|r=s",
"scream",
"shell",
"eyecandy",
"encode",
"units=s",
"3",
"with-mymodules-dyn-dir=s",
"report=s",
"extra-opts:s");
if (! GetOptions(\%commandline, @params)) {
print_help();
exit $ERRORS{UNKNOWN};
}
if (exists $commandline{'extra-opts'}) {
# read the extra file and overwrite other parameters
my $extras = Extraopts->new(file => $commandline{'extra-opts'}, commandline => \%commandline);
if (! $extras->is_valid()) {
printf "extra-opts are not valid: %s\n", $extras->{errors};
exit $ERRORS{UNKNOWN};
} else {
$extras->overwrite();
}
}
if (exists $commandline{version}) {
print_revision($PROGNAME, $REVISION);
exit $ERRORS{OK};
}
if (exists $commandline{help}) {
print_help();
exit $ERRORS{OK};
} elsif (! exists $commandline{mode}) {
printf "Please select a mode\n";
print_help();
exit $ERRORS{OK};
}
if ($commandline{mode} eq "encode") {
my $input = <>;
chomp $input;
$input =~ s/([^A-Za-z0-9])/sprintf("%%%02X", ord($1))/seg;
printf "%s\n", $input;
exit $ERRORS{OK};
}
if (exists $commandline{3}) {
$ENV{NRPE_MULTILINESUPPORT} = 1;
}
if (exists $commandline{timeout}) {
$TIMEOUT = $commandline{timeout};
}
if (exists $commandline{verbose}) {
$DBD::MSSQL::Server::verbose = exists $commandline{verbose};
}
if (exists $commandline{scream}) {
# $DBD::MSSQL::Server::hysterical = exists $commandline{scream};
}
if (exists $commandline{report}) {
# short, long, html
} else {
$commandline{report} = "long";
}
if (exists $commandline{'with-mymodules-dyn-dir'}) {
$DBD::MSSQL::Server::my_modules_dyn_dir = $commandline{'with-mymodules-dyn-dir'};
} else {
$DBD::MSSQL::Server::my_modules_dyn_dir = '#MYMODULES_DYN_DIR#';
}
if (exists $commandline{environment}) {
# if the desired environment variable values are different from
# the environment of this running script, then a restart is necessary.
# because setting $ENV does _not_ change the environment of the running script.
foreach (keys %{$commandline{environment}}) {
if ((! $ENV{$_}) || ($ENV{$_} ne $commandline{environment}->{$_})) {
$needs_restart = 1;
$ENV{$_} = $commandline{environment}->{$_};
printf STDERR "new %s=%s forces restart\n", $_, $ENV{$_}
if $DBD::MSSQL::Server::verbose;
}
}
# e.g. called with --runas dbnagio. shlib_path environment variable is stripped
# during the sudo.
# so the perl interpreter starts without a shlib_path. but --runas cares for
# a --environment shlib_path=...
# so setting the environment variable in the code above and restarting the
# perl interpreter will help it find shared libs
}
if (exists $commandline{runas}) {
# remove the runas parameter
# exec sudo $0 ... the remaining parameters
$needs_restart = 1;
# if the calling script has a path for shared libs and there is no --environment
# parameter then the called script surely needs the variable too.
foreach my $important_env qw(LD_LIBRARY_PATH SHLIB_PATH
MSSQL_HOME TNS_ADMIN ORA_NLS ORA_NLS33 ORA_NLS10) {
if ($ENV{$important_env} && ! scalar(grep { /^$important_env=/ }
keys %{$commandline{environment}})) {
$commandline{environment}->{$important_env} = $ENV{$important_env};
printf STDERR "add important --environment %s=%s\n",
$important_env, $ENV{$important_env} if $DBD::MSSQL::Server::verbose;
}
}
}
if ($needs_restart) {
my @newargv = ();
my $runas = undef;
if (exists $commandline{runas}) {
$runas = $commandline{runas};
delete $commandline{runas};
}
foreach my $option (keys %commandline) {
if (grep { /^$option/ && /=/ } @params) {
if (ref ($commandline{$option}) eq "HASH") {
foreach (keys %{$commandline{$option}}) {
push(@newargv, sprintf "--%s", $option);
push(@newargv, sprintf "%s=%s", $_, $commandline{$option}->{$_});
}
} else {
push(@newargv, sprintf "--%s", $option);
push(@newargv, sprintf "%s", $commandline{$option});
}
} else {
push(@newargv, sprintf "--%s", $option);
}
}
if ($runas && ($> == 0)) {
# this was not my idea. some people connect as root to their nagios clients.
exec "su", "-c", sprintf("%s %s", $0, join(" ", @newargv)), "-", $runas;
} elsif ($runas) {
exec "sudo", "-S", "-u", $runas, $0, @newargv;
} else {
exec $0, @newargv;
# this makes sure that even a SHLIB or LD_LIBRARY_PATH are set correctly
# when the perl interpreter starts. Setting them during runtime does not
# help loading e.g. libclntsh.so
}
exit;
}
if (exists $commandline{shell}) {
# forget what you see here.
system("/bin/sh");
}
if (exists $commandline{name}) {
# objects can be encoded like an url
# with s/([^A-Za-z0-9])/sprintf("%%%02X", ord($1))/seg;
if (($commandline{mode} ne "sql") ||
(($commandline{mode} eq "sql") &&
($commandline{name} =~ /select%20/i))) { # protect ... like '%cac%' ... from decoding
$commandline{name} =~ s/\%([A-Fa-f0-9]{2})/pack('C', hex($1))/seg;
}
if ($commandline{name} =~ /^0$/) {
# without this, $params{selectname} would be treated like undef
$commandline{name} = "00";
}
}
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
printf "UNKNOWN - %s timed out after %d seconds\n", $PROGNAME, $TIMEOUT;
exit $ERRORS{UNKNOWN};
};
alarm($TIMEOUT);
my $nagios_level = $ERRORS{UNKNOWN};
my $nagios_message = "";
my $perfdata = "";
my $racmode = 0;
if ($commandline{mode} =~ /^rac-([^\-.]+)/) {
$racmode = 1;
$commandline{mode} =~ s/^rac\-//g;
}
if ($commandline{mode} =~ /^my-([^\-.]+)/) {
my $param = $commandline{mode};
$param =~ s/\-/::/g;
push(@modes, [$param, $commandline{mode}, undef, 'my extension']);
} elsif ((! grep { $commandline{mode} eq $_ } map { $_->[1] } @modes) &&
(! grep { $commandline{mode} eq $_ } map { defined $_->[2] ? @{$_->[2]} : () } @modes)) {
printf "UNKNOWN - mode %s\n", $commandline{mode};
print_usage();
exit 3;
}
my %params = (
timeout => $TIMEOUT,
mode => (
map { $_->[0] }
grep {
($commandline{mode} eq $_->[1]) ||
( defined $_->[2] && grep { $commandline{mode} eq $_ } @{$_->[2]})
} @modes
)[0],
cmdlinemode => $commandline{mode},
method => $commandline{method} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_METH} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_METH} || 'dbi',
hostname => $commandline{hostname} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_HOST} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_HOST},
username => $commandline{username} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_USER} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_USER},
password => $commandline{password} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_PASS} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_PASS},
port => $commandline{port} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_PORT} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_PORT},
server => $commandline{server} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_SERVER} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_SERVER},
currentdb => $commandline{currentdb} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__SERVICEMSSQL_CURRENTDB} ||
$ENV{NAGIOS__HOSTMSSQL_CURRENTDB},
warningrange => $commandline{warning},
criticalrange => $commandline{critical},
dbthresholds => $commandline{dbthresholds},
absolute => $commandline{absolute},
lookback => $commandline{lookback},
tablespace => $commandline{tablespace},
database => $commandline{database},
datafile => $commandline{datafile},
basis => $commandline{basis},
selectname => $commandline{name} || $commandline{tablespace} || $commandline{datafile},
regexp => $commandline{regexp},
name => $commandline{name},
name2 => $commandline{name2} || $commandline{name},
sqleval => $commandline{sqleval},
sqlname => $commandline{sqlname},
sqlinfo => $commandline{sqlinfo},
units => $commandline{units},
eyecandy => $commandline{eyecandy},
statefilesdir => $STATEFILESDIR,
verbose => $commandline{verbose},
report => $commandline{report},
);
my $server = undef;
$server = DBD::MSSQL::Server->new(%params);
$server->nagios(%params);
$server->calculate_result();
$nagios_message = $server->{nagios_message};
$nagios_level = $server->{nagios_level};
$perfdata = $server->{perfdata};
printf "%s - %s", $ERRORCODES{$nagios_level}, $nagios_message;
printf " | %s", $perfdata if $perfdata;
printf "\n";
exit $nagios_level;

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#!/usr/bin/awk
function which(c,path) {
cmd = "test -x " c;
if (system(cmd)==0) {
return c;
}
sub(/\/.*\//,"",c);
for (dir in path) {
cmd = "test -x " path[dir] "/" c;
if (system(cmd)==0) {
return path[dir] "/" c;
}
}
return c;
}
# used to replace "use lib utils.pm" with "use lib @libexecdir"
#
function led() {
led1 = "@libexecdir@";
led2 = "@exec_prefix@";
led3 = "@prefix@";
if ( match(led1, /^\$\{exec_prefix\}/ ) != 0 ) {
return "\"" led3 "/libexec\" " ;
}
return "\"" led1 "\"" ;
}
BEGIN {
split(ENVIRON["PATH"] ":/sbin:/usr/sbin",path,/:/);
}
# scripting language (first line)
/^#! ?\/.*\/python/ {sub(/^#! ?\/.*\/python/,"#! @PYTHON@");}
/^#! ?\/.*\/perl/ {sub(/^#! ?\/.*\/perl/,"#! @PERL@");}
/^#! ?\/.*\/[a-z]{0,2}awk/ {sub(/^#! ?\/.*\/[a-z]{0,2}awk/,"#! @AWK@");}
/^#! ?\/.*\/sh/ {sub(/^#! ?\/.*\/sh/,"#! @SHELL@");}
# add to libexecdir to INC for perl utils.pm
/^use/ { if (/lib/) { if (/utils.pm|"."/ ) {sub(/utils.pm|"."/,led() )} } }
# Replace the placeholders with the values from configure
/#PERL#/ {sub(/#PERL#/,"@PERL@");}
/#GZIP#/ {sub(/#GZIP#/,"@GZIP@");}
/#STATEFILES_DIR#/ {sub(/#STATEFILES_DIR#/,"@STATEFILES_DIR@");}
/#PACKAGE_VERSION#/ {sub(/#PACKAGE_VERSION#/,"@PACKAGE_VERSION@");}
/#MYMODULES_DYN_DIR#/ {sub(/#MYMODULES_DYN_DIR#/,"@MYMODULES_DYN_DIR@");}
{
print;
}

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TEST_TYPE=test_$(LINKTYPE)
TEST_FILE = test.pl
TEST_FILES = *.t
TESTDB_SW = -d
#EXTRA_DIST = *.t bin var etc
EXTRA_DIST = *.t
tests:
$(PERL) "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness($(TEST_VERBOSE))" $(TEST_FILES)
# PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 $(FULLPERLRUN) "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness($(TEST_VERBOSE), '$(INST_LIB)', '$(INST_ARCHLIB)')" $(TEST_FILES)

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#! /usr/bin/perl -w -I ..
#
# MySQL Database Server Tests via check_mssql_healthdb
#
#
# Check with:
# tysql -U $user -P $password -H $host
use strict;
use Test::More;
use NPTest;
use vars qw($tests);
plan skip_all => "check_mssql_health not compiled" unless (-x "check_mssql_health");
plan tests => 51;
my $bad_login_output = '/Access denied for user /';
my $mssql_dsn = getTestParameter(
"MSSQL_DSN",
"Command line parameters to specify login access",
"bba"
);
my $mssql_user = getTestParameter(
"MSSQL_USER",
"Command line parameters to specify login access",
"nagios"
);
my $mssql_pass = getTestParameter(
"MSSQL_PASS",
"Command line parameters to specify login access",
"oradbmon"
);
my $mssql_method = getTestParameter(
"MSSQL_METHOD",
"Command line parameters to specify login access",
"tns"
);
my $login = {
'ora9' => {
'tns' => ' --connect=ora9 --user=system --password=consol --method=tns ',
'sqlplus' => ' --connect=ora9 --user=system --password=consol --method=sqlplus ',
},
'ora10' => {
'tns' => ' --connect=ora10 --user=system --password=consol --method=tns ',
'sqlplus' => ' --connect=ora10 --user=system --password=consol --method=sqlplus ',
},
'bba' => {
'tns' => ' --connect=bba --user=nagios --password=oradbmon --method=tns ',
'sqlplus' => ' --connect=bba --user=nagios --password=oradbmon --method=sqlplus ',
},
};
my $mssql_login_details = $login->{$mssql_dsn}->{$mssql_method};
my $result;
SKIP: {
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health -V");
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', 0, "expected result");
like( $result->output, '/check_mssql_health \(\d+[\.\d]+\)/', "Expected message for -V");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health --help");
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', 0, "expected result");
like( $result->output, "/connection-time/", "Expected message");
like( $result->output, "/sga-data-buffer-hit-ratio/", "Expected message");
like( $result->output, "/pga-in-memory-sort-ratio/", "Expected message");
}
SKIP: {
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tnsping");
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', 0, "connect ok");
like( $result->output, "/OK - connection established/", "Expected output tnsping");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=connection-time --warning=10 --critical=20");
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', 0, "connect ok");
like( $result->output, "/OK - (\\d+\\.\\d+) seconds to connect | connection_time=(\\d+\\.\\d+);1;5/", "Expected output connection-time");
diag("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=connection-time");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=connected-users");
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', 0, "connect ok");
like( $result->output, "/OK - ([0-9]+) connected users | connected_users=([0-9]+);1;5/", "Expected output connected-users");
$result->output =~ /([0-9]+) connected users \| connected_users=([0-9]+);50;100/;
ok($1 == $2);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
# caches
diag("buffer cache");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-data-buffer-hit-ratio");
like( $result->output, "/SGA data buffer hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_data_buffer_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+)/", "Expected message cache hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA data buffer hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_data_buffer_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
my $value = $1; my $pvalue = $2; my $warn = $3; my $crit = $4;
my $expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-data-buffer-hit-ratio --warning=80: --critical=50:");
like( $result->output, "/SGA data buffer hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_data_buffer_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;80:;50:/", "Expected message own cache hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA data buffer hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_data_buffer_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
diag($result->output);
diag("library cache");
# library cache
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-library-cache-hit-ratio");
like( $result->output, "/SGA library cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_library_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+)/", "Expected message libcache hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA library cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_library_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-library-cache-hit-ratio --warning=80: --critical=50:");
like( $result->output, "/SGA library cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_library_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;80:;50:/", "Expected message own libcache hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA library cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_library_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
diag($result->output);
diag("dictionary cache");
# dictionary cache
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-dictionary-cache-hit-ratio");
like( $result->output, "/SGA dictionary cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_dictionary_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+)/", "Expected message dictcache hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA dictionary cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_dictionary_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-dictionary-cache-hit-ratio --warning=80: --critical=50:");
like( $result->output, "/SGA dictionary cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_dictionary_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;80:;50:/", "Expected message own dictcache hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA dictionary cache hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_dictionary_cache_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
diag($result->output);
diag("latches");
# latches
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-latches-hit-ratio");
like( $result->output, "/SGA latches hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_latches_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+)/", "Expected message latch hits");
$result->output =~ /SGA latches hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_latches_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-latches-hit-ratio --warning=85: --critical=55:");
like( $result->output, "/SGA latches hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_latches_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;98:;95:/", "Expected message latches");
$result->output =~ /SGA latches hit ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_latches_hit_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
diag($result->output);
diag("reloads");
diag("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-shared-pool-reloads");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-shared-pool-reloads");
like( $result->output, "/SGA shared pool reload ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_reload_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+)/", "Expected message reloads");
$result->output =~ /SGA shared pool reload ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_reload_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+);([\.0-9]+)/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value > $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value > $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-shared-pool-reload-ratio --warning=10 --critical=12");
like( $result->output, "/SGA shared pool reload ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_reload_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+)/", "Expected message reloads");
$result->output =~ /SGA shared pool reload ratio ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_reload_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+);([\.0-9]+)/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value > $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value > $crit;
diag($result->output);
ok($warn == 10 && $crit == 12);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
diag($result->output);
diag("free");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-shared-pool-free");
like( $result->output, "/SGA shared pool free ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_free=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+):;([\.0-9:]+):/", "Expected message reloads");
$result->output =~ /SGA shared pool free ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_free=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
cmp_ok( $value, '==', $pvalue);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sga-shared-pool-free --warning=5: --critical=1:");
like( $result->output, "/SGA shared pool free ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_free=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+):;([\.0-9:]+):/", "Expected message free");
$result->output =~ /SGA shared pool free ([\.0-9]+)% .* sga_shared_pool_free=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):/;
$value = $1; $pvalue = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
$expec = 0;
$expec = 1 if $value < $warn;
$expec = 2 if $value < $crit;
ok($value == $pvalue);
ok($warn == 5 && $crit == 1);
cmp_ok( $result->return_code, '==', $expec, "exitcode ok");
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("inmemsort");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=pga-in-memory-sort-ratio");
like( $result->output, "/PGA in-memory sort ratio [0-9\.]+% \| pga_in_memory_sort_ratio=[0-9\.]+%;99:;90:/", "Expected inmemsort");
$result->output =~ /PGA in-memory sort ratio ([0-9\.]+)% \| pga_in_memory_sort_ratio=([0-9\.]+)%;99:;90:/;
ok($1 == $2);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("top10");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=seg-top10-logical-reads");
like( $result->output, "/[0-9]+ user processes among the top10 logical reads \| users_among_top10_logical_reads=[0-9]+;1;9/", "Expected top 10");
$result->output =~ /([0-9]+) user processes among the top10 logical reads \| users_among_top10_logical_reads=([0-9]+);1;9/;
ok($1 == $2);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("invalid objects");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=invalid-objects");
diag("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=invalid-objects");
like( $result->output, "/(no invalid objects)|([0-9]+ invalid objects)/", "Expected no invalid objects");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=stale-statistics");
like( $result->output, "/([0-9]+) objects with stale statistics .* stale_stats_objects=([0-9]+);10;100/", "Expected no stale objects");
$result->output =~ /([0-9]+) objects with stale statistics .* stale_stats_objects=([0-9]+);10;100/;
ok($1 == $2);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("tablespace usage");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-usage");
like( $result->output, '/tbs (\w+) usage is ([\.0-9]+)%, tbs (\w+) usage is ([\.0-9]+)%, .* \'tbs_(\w+)_usage_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+) \'tbs_(\w+)_usage\'=(\d+)MB;\d+;\d+;0;\d+ \'tbs_users_alloc\'=(\d+)MB;;;0;(\d+) \'tbs_(\w+)_usage_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+) \'tbs_(\w+)_usage\'=(\d+)MB;\d+;\d+;0;\d+ \'tbs_(\w+)_alloc\'=(\d+)MB;;;0;(\d+)/', "Expected message tbs usage");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-usage --tablespace=USERS");
like( $result->output, '/tbs USERS usage is ([\.0-9]+)% \| \'tbs_users_usage_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+) \'tbs_users_usage\'=(\d+)MB;\d+;\d+;0;\d+ \'tbs_users_alloc\'=(\d+)MB;;;0;(\d+)$/', "Expected message tbs usage");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-usage --name=USERS");
like( $result->output, '/tbs USERS usage is ([\.0-9]+)% \| \'tbs_users_usage_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+) \'tbs_users_usage\'=(\d+)MB;\d+;\d+;0;\d+ \'tbs_users_alloc\'=(\d+)MB;;;0;(\d+)$/', "Expected message tbs usage");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-usage --name=users");
like( $result->output, '/tbs USERS usage is ([\.0-9]+)% \| \'tbs_users_usage_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+) \'tbs_users_usage\'=(\d+)MB;\d+;\d+;0;\d+ \'tbs_users_alloc\'=(\d+)MB;;;0;(\d+)$/', "Expected message tbs usage");
diag($result->output);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-fragmentation --name=users");
like( $result->output, '/tbs USERS fsfi is ([\.0-9]+) \| \'tbs_users_fsfi\'=([\.0-9]+);([\.0-9:]+);([\.0-9:]+);0;100$/', "Expected message tbs frag");
}
SKIP: {
diag("tablespace free");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-free --name=SYSTEM");
like( $result->output, '/tbs SYSTEM has ([\.0-9]+)% free space left .* \'tbs_system_free_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+): \'tbs_system_free\'=([\.0-9]+)MB;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):;0;([\.0-9]+)/');
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=tablespace-free --name=SYSTEM --units=KB");
like( $result->output, '/tbs SYSTEM has ([\.0-9]+)KB free space left .* \'tbs_system_free_pct\'=([\.0-9]+)%;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+): \'tbs_system_free\'=([\.0-9]+)KB;([\.0-9]+):;([\.0-9]+):;0;([\.0-9]+)/');
}
SKIP: {
diag ("parser");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=soft-parse-ratio");
like( $result->output, '/Soft parse ratio ([\.0-9]+)% \| soft_parse_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;(\d+):;(\d+):/', "Expected ratio");
$result->output =~ /Soft parse ratio ([\.0-9]+)% \| soft_parse_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;(\d+):;(\d+):/;
my $ratio = $1; my $pratio = $2; my $warn = $3; my $crit = $4;
ok($ratio == $pratio);
ok($warn == 98 && $crit == 90);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=soft-parse-ratio --warning=80: --critical=50:");
like( $result->output, '/Soft parse ratio ([\.0-9]+)% \| soft_parse_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;(\d+):;(\d+):/', "Expected ratio");
$result->output =~ /Soft parse ratio ([\.0-9]+)% \| soft_parse_ratio=([\.0-9]+)%;(\d+):;(\d+):/;
$ratio = $1; $pratio = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
ok($ratio == $pratio);
ok($warn == 80 && $crit == 50);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("redo log switch interval");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=switch-interval");
like( $result->output, '/(OK|WARNING|CRITICAL) - Last redo log file switch interval was (\d+) minutes \| redo_log_file_switch_interval=(\d+)s;(\d+):;(\d+):/', "expected interval");
$result->output =~ / Last redo log file switch interval was (\d+) minutes \| redo_log_file_switch_interval=(\d+)s;(\d+):;(\d+):/;
my $ratio = $1; my $pratio = $2; my $warn = $3; my $crit = $4;
ok($ratio == int($pratio / 60));
ok($warn == 600 && $crit == 60);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=switch-interval --warning=1000: --critical=10:");
like( $result->output, '/(OK|WARNING|CRITICAL) - Last redo log file switch interval was (\d+) minutes \| redo_log_file_switch_interval=(\d+)s;1000:;10:/', "expected interval with threshold");
$result->output =~ /OK - Last redo log file switch interval was (\d+) minutes \| redo_log_file_switch_interval=(\d+)s;(\d+):;(\d+):/;
$ratio = $1; $pratio = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
ok($ratio == int($pratio / 60));
ok($warn == 1000 && $crit == 10);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("retry ratio");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=retry-ratio");
like( $result->output, '/Redo log retry ratio is ([0-9\.]+)% \| redo_log_retry_ratio=([\d\.]+)%;1;10/', "expected ratio");
$result->output =~ /Redo log retry ratio is ([0-9\.]+)% \| redo_log_retry_ratio=([\d\.]+)%;1;10/;
my $ratio = $1; my $pratio = $2; my $warn = $3; my $crit = $4;
ok($ratio == $pratio);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=retry-ratio --warning=2 --critical=20");
like( $result->output, '/Redo log retry ratio is ([0-9\.]+)% \| redo_log_retry_ratio=([\d\.]+)%;(\d+);(\d+)/', "expected ratio");
$result->output =~ /Redo log retry ratio is ([0-9\.]+)% \| redo_log_retry_ratio=([\d\.]+)%;(\d+);(\d+)/;
$ratio = $1; $pratio = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
ok($ratio == $pratio);
ok($warn == 2 && $crit == 20);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("redo io");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=redo-io-traffic --warning=101 --critical=201");
diag($result->output);
like( $result->output, '/Redo log io is ([0-9\.]+) MB\/sec \| redo_log_io_per_sec=([0-9\.]+);101;201/', "expected traffic");
$result->output =~ /Redo log io is ([0-9\.]+) MB\/sec \| redo_log_io_per_sec=([0-9\.]+);([0-9\.]+);([0-9\.]+)/;
my $io = $1; my $pio = $2; my $warn = $3; my $crit = $4;
printf "io %s pio %s\n", $io, $pio;
ok($io == $pio);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag ("rollback segments");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=roll-header-contention");
like( $result->output, '/Rollback segment header contention is ([0-9\.]+)% \| rollback_segment_header_contention=([\d\.]+)%;1;2/', "expected contention");
$result->output =~ /Rollback segment header contention is ([0-9\.]+)% \| rollback_segment_header_contention=([\d\.]+)%;1;2/;
my $cont = $1; my $pcont = $2; my $warn = $3; my $crit = $4;
ok(sprintf("%.2f", $cont) == $pcont);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=roll-header-contention --warning=5 --critical=25");
like( $result->output, '/Rollback segment header contention is ([0-9\.]+)% \| rollback_segment_header_contention=([\d\.]+)%;5;25/', "expected contention");
$result->output =~ /Rollback segment header contention is ([0-9\.]+)% \| rollback_segment_header_contention=([\d\.]+)%;(\d+);(\d+)/;
$cont = $1; $pcont = $2; $warn = $3; $crit = $4;
ok(sprintf("%.2f", $cont) == $pcont);
ok($warn == 5 && $crit == 25);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag ("datafile io");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=datafile-io-traffic --datafile=system01.dbf --critical=3000");
like( $result->output, '/system01.dbf: ([\d\.]+) IO Operations per Second \| \'dbf_system01.dbf_io_total_per_sec\'=([\d\.]+);1000;3000/');
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=datafile-io-traffic --name=system01.dbf --critical=3000");
like( $result->output, '/system01.dbf: ([\d\.]+) IO Operations per Second \| \'dbf_system01.dbf_io_total_per_sec\'=([\d\.]+);1000;3000/');
$result->output =~ /system01.dbf: ([\d\.]+) IO Operations per Second \| 'dbf_system01.dbf_io_total_per_sec'=([\d\.]+);1000;3000/;
diag($result->output);
ok($1 == $2);
}
SKIP: {
diag("latches");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=latch-contention --name=1");
like( $result->output, '/SGA (.*?) \(#1\) contention [0-9\.]+% \| \'latch_1_contention\'=[0-9\.]+%;1;2 \'latch_1_gets\'=[0-9]+/');
$result->output =~ /SGA (.*?) \(#1\) contention ([\d\.]+)% \| 'latch_1_contention\'=([\d\.]+)%;1;2 \'latch_1_gets\'=\d+/;
ok($2 eq $3);
diag($result->output);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=latch-waiting --name=1");
like( $result->output, '/SGA (.*?) \(#1\) sleeping [0-9\.]+% of the time \| \'latch_1_sleep_share\'=[0-9\.]+%;0.1;1;0;100/');
$result->output =~ /SGA (.*?) \(#1\) sleeping ([\d\.]+)% of the time \| \'latch_1_sleep_share\'=([\d\.]+)%;0.1;1;0;100/;
ok($2 eq $3);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("events");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=event-waits --name='log file sync'");
like( $result->output, '/log file sync : ([\d\.]+) waits\/sec \| \'log file sync_waits_per_sec\'=([\d\.]+);10;100/');
$result->output =~ /log file sync : ([\d\.]+) waits\/sec \| \'log file sync_waits_per_sec\'=([\d\.]+);10;100/;
ok($1 eq $2);
diag($result->output);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=event-waiting --name='log file sync'");
like( $result->output, '/log file sync waits ([\d\.]+)% of the time \| \'log file sync_percent_waited\'=([\d\.]+)%;0.1;0.5/');
$result->output =~ /log file sync waits ([\d\.]+)% of the time \| \'log file sync_percent_waited\'=([\d\.]+)%;0.1;0.5/;
ok($1 eq $2);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("enqueues");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=enqueue-contention --name=HW");
like( $result->output, '/enqueue HW High-Water Lock: ([\d\.]+)% of the requests must wait \| \'HW_contention\'=([\d\.]+)%;1;10 \'HW_requests\'=([\d]+) \'HW_waits\'=([\d]+)/');
$result->output =~ /enqueue HW High-Water Lock: ([\d\.]+)% of the requests must wait \| \'HW_contention\'=([\d\.]+)%;1;10 \'HW_requests\'=([\d]+) \'HW_waits\'=([\d]+)/;
ok($1 eq $2);
diag($result->output);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=enqueue-waiting --name=HW");
like( $result->output, '/enqueue HW High-Water Lock: waiting ([\d\.]+)% of the time \| \'HW_ms_waited\'=([\d]+) \'HW_pct_waited\'=([\d\.]+)%;0.0003333;0.003333/');
$result->output =~ /enqueue HW High-Water Lock: waiting ([\d\.]+)% of the time \| \'HW_ms_waited\'=([\d]+) \'HW_pct_waited\'=([\d\.]+)%;0.0003333;0.003333/;
ok($3 == $1);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag("systats");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sysstat --name='sorts (memory)' --warning=12 --critical=15");
like( $result->output, '/([\d\.]+) sorts \(memory\)\/sec \| \'sorts \(memory\)_per_sec\'=([\d\.]+);12;15 \'sorts \(memory\)\'=([\d]+)/');
$result->output =~ /([\d\.]+) sorts \(memory\)\/sec \| \'sorts \(memory\)_per_sec\'=([\d\.]+);12;15 \'sorts \(memory\)\'=([\d]+)/;
ok($1 eq $2);
diag($result->output);
}
SKIP: {
diag ("generic sql");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sql --name='select count(*) from v\$latch'");
like( $result->output, '/CRITICAL - select count\(\*\) from v\$latch: ([\d]+) \| \'select count\(\*\) from v\$latch\'=([\d]+);1;5/');
$result->output =~ /CRITICAL - select count\(\*\) from v\$latch: ([\d]+) \| 'select count\(\*\) from v\$latch'=([\d]+);1;5/;
ok($1 == $2);
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sql --name='select count(*) from v\$latch' --name2='so a kaas'");
like( $result->output, '/CRITICAL - so a kaas: ([\d]+) \| \'so a kaas\'=([\d]+);1;5/');
$result->output =~ /CRITICAL - so a kaas: ([\d]+) \| 'so a kaas'=([\d]+);1;5/;
ok($1 == $2);
diag($result->output);
my $hash = NPTest->testCmd("echo 'select 4/3 from dual' | ./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=encode")->output;
ok($hash eq "select%204%2F3%20from%20dual");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sql --name=$hash --name2=calc");
my $match = 'WARNING \- calc\: 1\.33 | \'calc\'=1\.33;1;5';
like( $result->output, '/'.$match.'/');
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sql --name=$hash --name2=calc --units=B");
$match = 'WARNING \- calc\: 1\.33B | \'calc\'=1\.33B;1;5';
like( $result->output, '/'.$match.'/');
$hash = NPTest->testCmd("echo 'select 4/2 from dual' | ./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=encode")->output;
ok($hash eq "select%204%2F2%20from%20dual");
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sql --name=$hash --name2=calc");
$match = 'WARNING \- calc\: 2 | \'calc\'=2;1;5';
like( $result->output, '/'.$match.'/');
$result = NPTest->testCmd("./check_mssql_health $mssql_login_details --mode=sql --name=$hash --name2=calc --units=B");
$match = 'WARNING \- calc\: 2B | \'calc\'=2B;1;5';
like( $result->output, '/'.$match.'/');
}

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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ MESSAGE="Nagios configuration is valid"
EXIT_CODE=3
TMPFILE=`mktemp`
trap "rm -f $TMPFILE" EXIT
nagios -v /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg > $TMPFILE
RESULT=$?
@@ -34,5 +35,5 @@ fi
echo "$MESSAGE | $PERFDATA"
grep -E "^Error|^Warning" "$TMPFILE"
rm -f TMPFILE
rm -f $TMPFILE
exit $EXIT_CODE

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@@ -1,10 +1,32 @@
#!/bin/sh
TMP=`mktemp`
LAST_HOUR=`date "+%b %e %H:" -d "1 hour ago"`
CURRENT_HOUR=`date "+%b %e %H:"`
EPOCH_HOUR_AGO=$(( $(date +%s) - 3600 ))
tail -n 2000 /var/log/messages | \
grep -E "$CURRENT_HOUR|$LAST_HOUR" | \
exit_unknown() {
msg="$1"
echo "${msg}"
exit 3
}
find_nagios_log() {
# Try to locate the nagios log, fallback to messages log
for log in /var/log/nagios/nagios.log /var/log/nagios3/nagios.log /var/spool/nagios/nagios.log \
/usr/local/nagios/var/nagios.log
do
if [ -e "${log}" ]; then
echo ${log}
return 0
fi
done
return 3
}
LOG=$(find_nagios_log) || exit_unknown "Unable to locate logfile for parsing"
tail -n 1 ${LOG} &> ${TMP} || exit_unknown "Unable to parse logfile: $(cat ${TMP})"
tail -n 2000 ${LOG} | \
awk "BEGIN { FS=\"[\\\\[\\\\]]\" } \$2 > ${EPOCH_HOUR_AGO} {print \$0}" | \
grep "Passive check result was received" | \
grep -i "could not be found" | \
sed 's/.*Passive check result was received for service //' | \

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ try:
c = config(cfg_file='/etc/nagios/nagios.cfg')
c.parse()
result = c.needs_reparse()
result = c.needs_reload()
if result == True:
print "Warning - Nagios configuration has changed since last restart"

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Summary: A set of Nagios plugins to check the health of a nagios host
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_nagios
Version: 0.0.8
Version: 1.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -40,6 +40,18 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
/etc/nrpe.d/check_nagios.cfg
%changelog
* Wed May 22 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.2-1
- Modified to parse on epoch rather that syslog date (tommi@tommi.org)
- Emit unknown if unable to open the logfile and detect location
(tommi@tommi.org)
- Fix tmp file cleanup (palli@opensource.is)
* Thu Aug 23 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.1-1
- Version number bumped
- bugfix, check_nagios_needs_reload check for reload instead of reparse
(palli@opensource.is)
- fixed missing tempfile cleanup (root@manage.tr.is)
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.0.8-1
- LICENSE file added (palli@opensource.is)

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
Gerhard Lausser <gerhard.lausser@consol.de>

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@@ -1,340 +0,0 @@
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###############################################
# Changelog of the check_oracle_health plugin #
###############################################
1.6.9 - 2011-06-16
- sites in an OMD (http://omdistro.org) environment have now private statefile directories
- add mode session-usage, process-usage, rman-backup-problems, corrupted-blocks (Thanks Ovidiu Marcu)
-add mode datafiles-created (Thanks Ovidiu Marcu)
1.6.8.1 - 2011-01-08
- Workaround for the windows version which cleans up leftover spool files which cannot be deleted.
1.6.8 - 2010-01.03
- massive speedup in modes seg-top10-* (Thanks Michael Nieberg http://kenntwas.de)
- bugfix in --mode sql (numeric vs. regexp result) (Thanks Michel Meelker)
1.6.7 - 2010-12-18
- mode sql can now have a non-numerical output which is compared to a string/regexp
- new mode report can be used to output only the bad news (short,long,html)
1.6.6.2 2010-11-11
- better error message with method sqlplus when db is down
1.6.6.1 2010-10-01
- --dbthresholds can have an argument
- workaround for an oracle-bug in shared-pool-free (Thanks Yannik)
1.6.6 2010-08-12
- new parameter --dbthresholds. thresholds can now also be deposited in the table check_oracle_health_thresholds
- bugfix in connection-time. dbuser was uninitialized in rare cases
1.6.5 2010-08-09
- plugin can now run on windows
- --with-mymodules-dyn-dir on the commandline overrides the configure-option of the same name
- added mode flash-recovery-area-[usage|free]
1.6.4
- added checking of dba_registry to mode invalid-objects. Thanks Ovidiu Marcu
- speedup of tablespace-remaining-time. Thanks Steffen Poulsen
- switch-interval detects redo log timestamps in the future and reports critical- method sqlplus now works with "(DESCRIPTION =(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP"-like connectstrings
- new parameter --ident to show instance and database names in the output
- bugfix in tablespace-usage (temp tbs with multiple datafiles). Thanks Philipp Lemke
1.6.3 2009-09-09
- optimized tablespace-can-allocate-next
- added more tracing.
- fixed a bug which caused invalid statefile names. Thanks Franky van Liedekerke
- fixed a bug in tablespace-usage for Oracle 8.1.x
- switch-interval now tries to predict the next interval to avoid false alerts. Thanks Naquada.
- passwords do no longer show up in error messages. Thanks Jens Seiffert.
- fixed a bug in mode sql (numbers of the form .5 were rejected). Thanks Shane Jordan.
- fixed a bug in sga-latches-hitratio (thresholds were ignored). Thanks Yannik Charton.
- login parameter --user is now --username (--user still works)
1.6.2 2009-04-04
- fixed a bug in tablespace-usage and german localization
- fixed a bug with --method sqlplus and tablespacenames. Thanks "contact_name"
- fixed a bug in tablespace-usage/free with non-autoextensible TEMP-tablespaces. Thanks Daniel Graef.
1.6.1 2009-03-27
- NAGIOS__HOSTMYSQL_HOST is now possible
- added detection for offline/damaged tablespaces to --mode=tablespace-usage|free. Thanks Daniel Graef.
1.6 2009-03-12
- support for DBD::SQLRelay (use it. it spares your database
the extra load caused by permanent logins)
- added support for mode=sql and an array of results. Thanks Juergen Lesny from Matrix.
- added support for login as "sys". Thanks Joerg Horchler.
- fixed a bug where warning/critical=0 was ignored. Thanks Danijel Tasov.
1.5.1 2008-12-10
- the plugin can be used with the embedded perl interpreter.
- fixed some typos. Thanks Oliver Riesen.
1.5.0.1 2008-10-16
- fixed a bug with , instead of . in decimal numbers. Thanks Birk Bohne.
- mode=sql numerical results are round up to two decimal places.
- fixed a bug in sga-shared-pool-free. You'll see more free space now. Thanks Birk Bohne.
1.5.0 2008-10-15
- added authentication with password store
- added authentication as sysdba
- new parameter --units for mode=sql
- new parameter tablespace-free which allows thresholds in combination with --units
- mode=switch-interval now separates redologs of rac nodes. Thanks Harald Zahn.
- it is now possible to integrate self-written code
1.4.2.1 2008-09-19
- bugfix in tablespace-usage. resized datafiles caused usage 100%
1.4.2 2008-09-16
- new mode --regexp which extends --name
- bugfix in datafile-io-balance and case sensitive tbs (Thanks Wiltmut Gerdes)
1.4.1 2008-09-07
- new mode tablespace-can-allocate-next
- bugfix to handle locked accounts
- rewrote seg-top10... sql to avoid overloading
- bugfix in timeout
- bugfix in mode sql and zero return value. (Thanks Viktor Kaefer)
- new mode encode
- undo tablespace usage takes into account expired extents
1.4.0.1 2008-07-07
- bugfix when --name=0
- bugfix in --method=sqlplus
- bugfix in thresholds of invalid-objects (Thanks Konrad Barck)
1.4 2008-07-03
- statesdir is now /var/tmp/check_oracle_health by default (autom. migration if it was /tmp)
- bugfix in latch-contention
- bugfix in sysstats (thresholds were ignored)
- bugfix in roll-extends and roll-wraps
- performance enhancements
- tablespace-usage can be output as a bargraph (Thanks Allan Peda)
1.3.1.2 2008-07-02
- fixed a bug in disconnect. there were leftover sessions.
1.3.1.1 2008-07-01
- fixed a bug in method=sqlplus and os$user
- objects in the recyclebin are no longer treated as invalid
- better performance data for pga-in-memory-sort-ratio
- fixed a bug in tablespace-usage and temp tbs (Thanks Franky van Liedekerke)
1.3.1 2008-06-26
- typos removed, code cleanup
- fixed a bug in connected-users thresholds (Thanks Frank Brehm)
1.3 2008-06-23
- --method=sqlplus using sqlplus instead of DBD::Oracle is possible but NOT supported
- !! NOT !! supported. If you use it and it don't work, then don't whine about it
- tablespace-usage now takes autoextent into account (Thanks Wiltmut Gerdes)
- data-buffer/library/dictionary-cache-hitratio is now more accurate
- --method=sqlplus does not work for you? I'm not listening, lalalalala
1.2.7.1 2008-06-20
- fixed a bug in windows datafile handling
1.2.7 2008-06-20
- removed unrecoverable datafiles from invalid-objects
- added mode sql
- bugfixes in top10-x and pga-in-memory-sort-ratio
1.2.6.1 2008-06-16
- added sysstat-rate and list-sysstats
1.2.6 2008-06-14
- added event-waiting
- added event-waits
- added list-events
1.2.5.1 2008-06-11
- added an abstraction layer so that perl-dbi may be replaced
1.2.5 2008-06-03
- added latch-contention
- added enqueue-contention
- added enqueue-waiting
- added connected-users
- added roll-avgactivesize (forget it)
- added --list-latches --list-enqueues
1.2.4.2 2008-05-27
- windows pathnames of datafiles are now handled correctly
1.2.4.1 2008-05-27
- added --list-tablespaces --list-datafiles
1.2.4 2008-05-27
- added datafile-io-traffic
- added redo-io-traffic
- better handling of temp tablespaces
1.2.3.1 2008-05-25
- stale-statistics now works for < 10.x
1.2.3 2008-05-25
- added roll-block-contention
- added roll-hit-ratio
- fixed a bug in switch-interval
1.2.2.1 - 2008-05-23
- disabled modes which require minimum 10.x
1.2.2 - 2008-05-21
- fixed a bug in --environment
1.2.1 - 2008-05-19
- support for externally authenticated users
- new parameters --runas and --environment
- sga-buffer-cache-hit-ratio now shows percent (Thanks Maik Ihde)
- fixed a bug in tablespace-remaining-time
1.2 - 2008-05-06
- stale-statistics
- connection timeout handling
1.1 - 2008-05-02
----------------
- tablespace-remaining-time predicts when a tablespace will be full
- tablespace-io-balance uses standard deviation
1.0 - 2008-04-16
----------------
- Initial release

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check_oracle_health Nagios Plugin README
---------------------
This plugin is used to monitor a variety of oracle database metrics.
* For instructions on installing this plugin for use with Nagios,
see below. In addition, generic instructions for the GNU toolchain
can be found in the INSTALL file.
* For major changes between releases, read the CHANGES file.
* For information on detailed changes that have been made,
read the Changelog file.
* This plugin is self documenting. All plugins that comply with
the basic guidelines for development will provide detailed help when
invoked with the '-h' or '--help' options.
You can check for the latest plugin at:
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-oracle-health
The documentation in this README covers only the most common features.
To view the full documentation and examples, go to
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-oracle-health or
http://www.consol.de/opensource/nagios/check-oracle-health
Send mail to gerhard.lausser@consol.de for assistance.
Please include the OS type/version and the Perl DBI/DBD version
that you are using.
Also, run the plugin with the '-vvv' option and provide the resulting
version information. Of course, there may be additional diagnostic information
required as well. Use good judgment.
For patch submissions and bug reports, please send me a mail. You can also find
me at http://www.nagios-portal.de
How to "compile" the check_oracle_health script.
--------------------------------------------------------
1) Run the configure script to initialize variables and create a Makefile, etc.
./configure --prefix=BASEDIRECTORY --with-nagios-user=SOMEUSER --with-nagios-group=SOMEGROUP --with-perl=PATH_TO_PERL --with-statefiles-dir=STATE_PATH
a) Replace BASEDIRECTORY with the path of the directory under which Nagios
is installed (default is '/usr/local/nagios')
b) Replace SOMEUSER with the name of a user on your system that will be
assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios')
c) Replace SOMEGRP with the name of a group on your system that will be
assigned permissions to the installed plugins (default is 'nagios')
d) Replace PATH_TO_PERL with the path where a perl binary can be found.
Besides the system wide perl you might have installed a private perl
just for the nagios plugins (default is the perl in your path).
e) Replace STATE_PATH with the directory where you want the script to
write state files which transport information from one run to the next.
(default is /tmp)
Simply running ./configure will be sufficient to create a check_oracle_health
script which you can customize later.
2) "Compile" the plugin with the following command:
make
This will produce a "check_oracle_health" script. You will also find
a "check_oracle_health.pl" which you better ignore. It is the base for
the compilation filled with placeholders. These will be replaced during
the make process.
3) Install the compiled plugin script with the following command:
make install
The installation procedure will attempt to place the plugin in a
'libexec/' subdirectory in the base directory you specified with
the --prefix argument to the configure script.
4) Verify that your configuration files for Nagios contains
the correct paths to the new plugin.
Command line parameters
-----------------------
--connect=<the oracle connect string>
This is what you would also use with tnsping and sqlplus.
--user=<username>
This is the user which reads the system tables.
--password=<secret>
This is the user's password.
--mode=<operation mode>
This parameter tells the plugin what it should check.
The list of known modes may grow frequently. Please look at
http://www.consol.com/opensource/nagios/check-oracle-health for a list
of features.
--tablespace=<tablespace name>
Tablespace-related modes check all tablespaces in one run by default.
If only a single tablespace should be checked, use this parameter.
--warning=<warning threshold>
If the metric is out of this range, the plugin returns a warning.
--critical=<critical threshold>
If the metric is out of this range, the plugin returns a critical.
How to prepare the database for monitoring
--------------------------------------
create user nagios identified by 'whatever';
grant create session to nagios;
grant select any dictionary to nagios;
grant select on V_$SYSSTAT to nagios;
grant select on V_$INSTANCE to nagios;
grant select on V_$LOG to nagios;
grant select on SYS.DBA_DATA_FILES to nagios;
grant select on SYS.DBA_FREE_SPACE to nagios;
on 8.x the user must be granted the SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
grant select_catalog_role to nagios;
instead of "grant select any dictionary..."
If you monitor the oracle 7.x database at the local computer museum:
grant select on V_$SYSSTAT to nagios;
grant select on sys.dba_tablespaces to nagios;
grant select on sys.dba_free_space to nagios;
grant select on sys.dba_data_files to nagios;
--------------------------------------
That's it. If you have any problems or questions, feel free to send mail
to gerhard.lausser@consol.de

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a lot
maybe add some ORA- to the examples
ORA-60X alle Internal Errors
SEGV, SIGBUS alle System Access Violations
Ora-4020 Deadlock on library object
ORA-8103 Object no longer exists
ORA-1410 invalid ROWID
ORA-1578 Data block corrupted
ORA-29740 Node eviction
ORA-255 Database is not mounted
ORA-376 File cannot be read at this time
ORA-4030 Out of memory
ORA-4031 Unable to allocate more bytes of shared memory
ORA-355 The change numbers are out of order
ORA356 Inconsistent lengths in change description
ORA-353 Log corruption
ORA-7445 Operating System exception
Checkpoint not complete
! Lesny proposal for multiple sql results
flash recovery area free
http://www.muniqsoft.de/tipps/monatstipps/Tipp0308.pdf

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ACX_FEATURE([with],[perl])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[statefiles-dir])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[nagios-user])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[nagios-group])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[mymodules-dir])
ACX_FEATURE([with],[mymodules-dyn-dir])

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