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Pall Sigurdsson
623c1d5159 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_msa_hardware] release [1.0.3-1]. 2014-01-30 11:32:35 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
19312f9b55 msa packaging 2014-01-30 11:32:31 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
c1005cb911 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/nagios-plugins 2014-01-27 09:42:48 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f5d4cde8b5 spec file for check_msa_hardware-pl added 2014-01-27 09:42:40 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
067f58f52e Added returning of a 5 second sample in perfdata 2014-01-20 17:51:04 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5d0df0bfe9 Check would fail on first run 2014-01-20 11:41:11 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
735b2795d8 Removed unneeded directory for state 2014-01-20 11:05:52 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5593391a3b Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_cpu] release [1.1-1]. 2014-01-20 11:05:13 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
ee4b10b291 Added nagios-okplugin-check_cpu 2014-01-20 11:05:01 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
b10d555e52 Invalid directory fixed 2014-01-20 10:14:52 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
971afc97f7 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-common] release [1.2-1]. 2014-01-20 09:27:39 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
fcf90cae3e Removed invalid file reference 2014-01-20 09:26:36 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
73b632a828 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-common] release [1.1-1]. 2014-01-20 09:20:43 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
b375ae66ee Added nagios-okplugin-common 2014-01-20 09:20:16 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
3606e03170 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_uptime] release [1.0.2-1]. 2013-12-30 20:40:11 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
63f285a037 Added Fedora 20 2013-12-30 20:31:22 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
be7032f4e4 Added fedora 19 2013-12-30 20:30:35 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
d259894a9d spec file added 2013-12-06 15:56:44 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
6d0ce2c869 Allow -L without -H provided as well 2013-12-06 15:53:59 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
4aae5f6327 README updated 2013-12-06 15:53:42 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
2112847349 test script added 2013-12-06 15:49:07 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f382acb1a6 lsmgrp added 2013-12-06 15:48:55 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
d7efe24a34 fix typos 2013-12-06 14:19:23 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
72f2c0de16 added support for more queries 2013-12-06 14:16:57 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
7c41c09b2f enclosure battery support added 2013-12-06 13:58:44 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f87963f554 switched to semicolon format. lsdrive added 2013-12-06 13:48:39 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
38a207065e Refactor - support for lsdrive added 2013-11-19 15:59:36 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
831156308b check_storwize.py added
Experimental!

replaces check_storwize.sh

only lsarray and lsmdiskgrp are supported for now
2013-11-19 11:18:02 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
356bb2c762 Renamed to markdown 2013-10-27 23:05:51 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
bc15b653b1 Added examples and documentation 2013-10-27 22:57:43 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
814426a5a8 Automatic commit of package [nagios-okplugin-check_package_updates] release [0.0.7-1]. 2013-09-13 13:27:49 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
2f69dd02cb Merge pull request #8 from opinkerfi/refactor-check_package_updates
Refactor check package updates
2013-09-13 05:28:56 -07:00
Pall Sigurdsson
25b04e822e check_package_updates - minor refactor
Few very minor readability tricks

* replacing the typical "if x not in list: list[x] = ..."  pattern with defaultdict
* replace string.split('\n') with splitlines()
2013-09-13 11:51:16 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
f3909a08f6 check_package_updates - fix inconsistent tab/space 2013-09-13 11:43:04 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
53ec813478 Removed obsoletes and thresholds 2013-09-13 10:56:51 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
46024baa26 check_eva new Make sure --timeout is an integer 2013-09-12 09:14:58 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
3d867d84c0 check_eva new command line option --timeout 2013-09-11 15:14:50 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
6562732a91 check_eva Fix undefined fix typos 2013-09-11 15:04:52 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
c524ee0046 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:opinkerfi/nagios-plugins 2013-09-02 15:14:22 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
9907356c39 PEP8 cleanup 2013-09-02 15:14:07 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
39f2413957 merged 2013-09-02 15:02:51 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
840ef78a7b New plugin - check_other 2013-09-02 10:59:27 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
c6cb2b634d check_eva - minor bugfixes 2013-09-02 10:50:48 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
92a6643a4b New plugin - check_other 2013-09-02 10:50:00 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
a21b3adf43 check_eva.py more code cleanup with pycharm inspections 2013-08-21 14:08:41 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
39b7d6a7d9 check_eva.py - Make code more readable 2013-08-21 13:55:57 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
598a525ac8 convert from tabs to spaces 2013-08-21 13:50:34 +00:00
Pall Sigurdsson
ceb039eb45 check_eva - fix mixed tab/spaces 2013-08-21 13:48:56 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
5ab6e198ec Merge pull request #5 from argusb/patch-1
Update check_eva.py, looking good, merged. Thanks!
2013-08-12 08:05:47 -07:00
argusb
b0663e0495 Update check_eva.py
Change parsing of SSSU output header to make it work with Command View EVA >= 10.
2013-08-12 14:40:23 +02:00
Tomas Edwardsson
a01af47d86 Removed Draft, should be working pretty good 2013-07-17 07:59:40 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
30c4b15700 Added --legacy to default since that is the default format 2013-07-16 22:42:44 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
1099ad9c02 Added nrpe reload since moving from check_yum needs it 2013-07-16 22:24:47 +00:00
Tomas Edwardsson
677ec90e3e Added obsolete for okplugin check_updates
nagios-okplugin-check_updates was the wrong name for
nagios-okplugin-check_package_updates. It was renamed but some might
have installed check_updates in the mean time.
2013-07-16 22:22:36 +00:00
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
Pall Sigurdsson
3cf6cb7f2d check_hpacucli: ignore hpacucli output that starts with "Note:" 2013-05-27 16:17:23 +00:00
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@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
*.pyc
*.swp
.project
.pydevproject
.settings
pagekite*
.idea
MANIFEST
dist

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%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check CPU on Linux servers
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_cpu
Version: 1.1
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/archive/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz
Requires: nagios-okplugin-common
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
Check cpu states on line machines
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 okplugin_check_cpu %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/okplugin_check_cpu
install -D -p -m 0755 nrpe.d/okplugin_check_cpu.cfg %{buildroot}/etc/nrpe.d/okplugin_check_cpu.cfg
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
/sbin/service nrpe reload
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/*
%changelog
* Mon Jan 20 2014 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.1-1
- new package built with tito
* 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
* Thu Nov 25 2010 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 0.1-2
- Nrpe config now ships with plugin by default
* Mon Mar 1 2010 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is> 0.1-1
- Initial packaging

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command[okplugin_check_cpu]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/okplugin_check_cpu

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2014, Tomas Edwardsson
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Gathers information on cpu usage on a linux machine
It returns performance data for both the last 5 seconds and from last run.
"""
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper, ok, unknown
import os
import time
def main():
"""The main logic of the program"""
# See man proc and search for /proc/stat
stat_fields = ['cpu', 'user', 'nice', 'system', 'idle', 'iowait', 'irq',
'softirq', 'steal', 'guest', 'guest_nice']
pyplug = PluginHelper()
# Get the statistics from last run
old_stat = get_saved_stat()
# Get current state
stat = get_stat()
# Resample
time.sleep(5)
stat2 = get_stat()
try:
save_stat(stat)
except IOError, err:
pyplug.exit(unknown, "Unable to save cpu statistics: %s" % err)
# Calculate averages for the last few seconds
current_averages = diff_stats(stat2, stat)
for pos in range(len(current_averages)):
pyplug.add_metric(label=stat_fields[pos+1],
value=current_averages[pos],
uom="%")
# Calculate averages from last run
if old_stat:
last_run_avg = diff_stats(old_stat, stat)
for pos in range(len(current_averages)):
pyplug.add_metric(label=stat_fields[pos+1]+"_avg",
value=last_run_avg[pos],
uom="%")
pyplug.add_status(ok)
pyplug.add_summary("CPU load %.2f%%" % (100.0 - current_averages[3]))
pyplug.exit()
def diff_stats(older, newer):
"""Calculates the percentage between two stat arrays"""
if older:
diff = []
for pos in range(len(newer)):
diff.append(newer[pos] - older[pos])
averages = calc_avg(diff)
else:
averages = calc_avg(newer)
return averages
def remove_stale_state():
"""Removes the last state file if we have rebooted"""
try:
state_mtime = os.stat("/var/lib/nagios-okplugin/check_cpu").st_mtime
boot_time = os.stat("/proc/1").st_mtime
if state_mtime < boot_time:
print "unlinking"
os.unlink("/var/lib/nagios-okplugin/check_cpu")
except OSError:
return None
return state_mtime
def calc_avg(stat):
"""Calculates the average of each int in array"""
stat_sum = sum(stat)
avg = []
for pos in range(len(stat)):
avg.append(float(stat[pos]) / stat_sum * 100)
return avg
def get_stat():
"""Fetches the first line from /proc/stat and returns the numbers"""
stat_fh = open("/proc/stat")
return [int(pos) for pos in stat_fh.readline().split()[1:]]
def get_saved_stat():
"""Fetches information about the last run to be able to do averages"""
remove_stale_state()
try:
stat_fh = open("/var/lib/nagios-okplugin/check_cpu")
except IOError:
return None
return [int(pos) for pos in stat_fh.readline().split()[1:]]
def save_stat(stat):
"""Save statistics to compare to in next run"""
stat_fh = open("/var/lib/nagios-okplugin/check_cpu", "w")
stat_fh.write("cpu " + " ".join([str(pos) for pos in stat]) + "\n")
stat_fh.close()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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# binaries for Windows and Linux
# Some Defaults
show_perfdata = True
show_longserviceoutput = True
debugging = False
# check_eva defaults
hostname = "localhost"
username = "eva"
@@ -47,8 +42,11 @@ do_phone_home = False
escape_newlines = False
check_system = None # By default check all systems
proxyserver = None
timeout = 0 # 0 means no timeout
server_side_troubleshooting = False # set to true, if you do not have sssu binary handy
# set to true, if you do not have sssu binary handy
server_side_troubleshooting = False
# No real need to change anything below here
version = "1.0"
@@ -59,7 +57,6 @@ unknown=3
not_present = -1
state = {}
state[not_present] = "Not Present"
state[ok] = "OK"
@@ -70,13 +67,18 @@ state[unknown] = "Unknown"
longserviceoutput = "\n"
perfdata = ""
valid_modes = ( "check_systems", "check_controllers", "check_diskgroups","check_disks", "check_diskshelfs", "check_diskshelves")
valid_modes = ("check_systems", "check_controllers", "check_diskgroups",
"check_disks", "check_diskshelfs", "check_diskshelves")
from sys import exit
from sys import argv
from os import getenv,putenv,environ
from os import getenv, environ
import signal
import subprocess
import xmlrpclib,httplib
import xmlrpclib
import httplib
# we need to set socket default timeout in case we are using the phone-home part
import socket
socket.setdefaulttimeout(5)
@@ -93,6 +95,7 @@ def print_help():
print " [--path </path/to/sssu>]"
print " [--mode <mode>] "
print " [--test]"
print " [--timeout <timeout>]"
print " [--debug]"
print " [--help]"
print ""
@@ -107,6 +110,7 @@ def error(errortext):
print "* Error: %s" % errortext
exit(unknown)
def debug(debugtext):
global debugging
if debugging:
@@ -127,6 +131,8 @@ while len(arguments) > 0:
password = arguments.pop(0)
elif arg == '-T' or arg == '--test':
testmode = 1
elif arg == '--timeout':
timeout = int(arguments.pop(0))
elif arg == '--path':
path = arguments.pop(0) + '/'
elif arg == '-M' or arg == '--mode':
@@ -164,8 +170,6 @@ while len(arguments) > 0:
error("Invalid argument %s" % arg)
subitems = {}
subitems['fan'] = 'fans'
subitems['source'] = 'powersources'
@@ -177,37 +181,39 @@ subitems['bus'] = 'communicationbuses'
subitems['port'] = 'fibrechannelports'
'''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,)
""" runCommand: Runs 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)
if proc.returncode == 127 or proc.returncode == 1: # File not found, lets print path
# File not found, lets print path
if proc.returncode == 127 or proc.returncode == 1:
path = getenv("PATH")
print "Current Path: %s" % (path)
print "Current Path: %s" % path
exit(unknown)
else:
return stdout
'''Runs the sssu command. This one is responsible for error checking from sssu'''
def run_sssu(system=None, command="ls system full"):
"""Runs the sssu command. This one is responsible for error checking from sssu"""
commands = []
continue_on_error = "set option on_error=continue"
login="select manager %s USERNAME=%s PASSWORD=%s"%(hostname,username,password)
login = "select manager %s USERNAME=%s PASSWORD=%s" % (
hostname, username, password)
commands.append(continue_on_error)
commands.append(login)
if system != None:
if system is not None:
commands.append('select SYSTEM "%s"' % system)
commands.append(command)
commandstring = "sssu "
for i in commands: commandstring = commandstring + '"%s" ' % i
for i in commands:
commandstring += '"%s" ' % i
global server_side_troubleshooting
if server_side_troubleshooting == True:
commandstring = 'cat "debug/%s"' % command
@@ -227,75 +233,81 @@ def run_sssu(system=None, command="ls system full"):
output = output.split('\n')
# Lets process the top few results from the sssu command. Make sure the results make sense
# Lets process the top few results from the sssu command. Make sure the
# results make sense
error = 0
if output.pop(0).strip() != '': error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip() != '': error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip() != 'SSSU for HP StorageWorks Command View EVA': error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip().find('Version:') != 0: error=1
if output.pop(0).strip().find('Build:') != 0: error=1
if output.pop(0).strip().find('NoSystemSelected> ') != 0: error=1
if output.pop(0).strip() != '':
error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip() != '':
error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip() != 'SSSU for HP StorageWorks Command View EVA':
error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip().find('Version:') != 0:
error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip().find('Build:') != 0:
error = 1
if output.pop(0).strip().find('NoSystemSelected> ') != 0:
error = 1
#if output.pop(0).strip() != '': error = 1
#if output.pop(0).strip().find('NoSystemSelected> ') != 0: error=1
#if output.pop(0).strip() != '': error = 1
buffer = ""
str_buffer = ""
for i in output:
buffer = buffer + i + "\n"
str_buffer = str_buffer + i + "\n"
if i.find('Error') > -1:
print "This is the command i was trying to execute: %s" % i
error = 1
if i.find('information:') > 0: break
if i.find('information:') > 0:
break
if error > 0:
print "Error running the sssu command"
print commandstring
print buffer
print str_buffer
exit(unknown)
objects = []
object = None
parent_object = None
current_object = None
for line in output:
if len(line) == 0:
continue
line = line.strip()
tmp = line.split()
if len(tmp) == 0:
if object:
if not object['master'] in objects: objects.append( object['master'] )
object = None
if current_object:
if not current_object['master'] in objects:
objects.append(current_object['master'])
current_object = None
continue
key = tmp[0].strip()
if object and not object['master'] in objects: objects.append( object['master'] )
if current_object and not current_object['master'] in objects:
objects.append(current_object['master'])
if key == 'object':
object = {}
object['master'] = object
current_object = {}
current_object['master'] = current_object
if key == 'controllertemperaturestatus':
object = object['master']
current_object = current_object['master']
if key == 'iomodules':
key = 'modules'
# if key in subitems.values():
# object['master'][key] = []
if key in subitems.keys():
mastergroup = subitems[key]
master = object['master']
object = {}
object['object_type'] = key
object['master'] = master
if not object['master'].has_key(mastergroup):
object['master'][mastergroup] = []
object['master'][mastergroup].append(object)
master = current_object['master']
current_object = {}
current_object['object_type'] = key
current_object['master'] = master
if not current_object['master'].has_key(mastergroup):
current_object['master'][mastergroup] = []
current_object['master'][mastergroup].append(current_object)
if line.find('.:') > 0:
# We work on first come, first serve basis, so if
# we accidentally see same key again, we will ignore
if not object.has_key(key):
if not current_object.has_key(key):
value = ' '.join(tmp[2:]).strip()
object[key] = value
current_object[key] = value
# Check if we were instructed to check only one eva system
global check_system
if command == "ls system full" and check_system != None:
if command == "ls system full" and check_system is not None:
tmp_objects = []
for i in objects:
if i['objectname'] == check_system:
@@ -303,6 +315,7 @@ def run_sssu(system=None, command="ls system full"):
objects = tmp_objects
return objects
def end(summary, perfdata, longserviceoutput, nagios_state):
global show_longserviceoutput
global show_perfdata
@@ -323,7 +336,7 @@ def end(summary,perfdata,longserviceoutput,nagios_state):
if escape_newlines == True:
lines = message.split('\n')
message = '\\n'.join(lines)
debug( "do_phone_home = %s" %(do_phone_home) )
debug("do_phone_home = %s" % do_phone_home)
if do_phone_home == True:
try:
if nagios_myhostname is None:
@@ -333,36 +346,50 @@ def end(summary,perfdata,longserviceoutput,nagios_state):
nagios_myhostname = environ['COMPUTERNAME']
else:
nagios_myhostname = hostname
try: phone_home(nagios_server,nagios_port, status=nagios_state, message=message, hostname=nagios_myhostname, servicename=mode,system=check_system)
except:pass
try:
phone_home(nagios_server,
nagios_port,
status=nagios_state,
message=message,
hostname=nagios_myhostname,
servicename=mode,
system=check_system
)
except Exception:
pass
except:
raise
print message
exit(nagios_state)
class ProxiedTransport(xmlrpclib.Transport):
def set_proxy(self, proxy):
self.proxy = proxy
def make_connection(self, host):
self.realhost = host
h = httplib.HTTP(self.proxy)
return h
def send_request(self, connection, handler, request_body):
connection.putrequest("POST", 'http://%s%s' % (self.realhost, handler))
def send_host(self, connection, host):
connection.putheader('Host', self.realhost)
''' phone_home: Sends results to remote nagios server via python xml-rpc '''
def phone_home(nagios_server, nagios_port, status, message, hostname=None, servicename=None, system=None):
debug("phoning home: %s" % (servicename) )
"""phone_home: Sends results to remote nagios server via python xml-rpc"""
debug("phoning home: %s" % servicename)
if system is not None:
servicename = str(servicename) + str(system)
uri = "http://%s:%s" % (nagios_server, nagios_port)
global proxyserver
if proxyserver != None:
if proxyserver is not None:
p = ProxiedTransport()
p.set_proxy(proxyserver)
s = xmlrpclib.Server(uri, transport=p)
@@ -371,6 +398,7 @@ def phone_home(nagios_server,nagios_port, status, message, hostname=None, servic
s.nagiosupdate(hostname, servicename, status, message)
return 0
def check_systems():
summary = ""
perfdata = ""
@@ -384,65 +412,81 @@ def check_systems():
if operationalstate != 'good':
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, warning)
# Lets add to the summary
summary = summary + " %s=%s " %(name, operationalstate)
summary += " %s=%s " % (name, operationalstate)
# Collect the performance data
interesting_perfdata = 'totalstoragespace|usedstoragespace|availablestoragespace'
perfdata = perfdata + get_perfdata(i,interesting_perfdata.split('|'), identifier="%s_"% name)
perfdata += get_perfdata(
i, interesting_perfdata.split('|'), identifier="%s_" % name)
# Collect extra info for longserviceoutput
long("%s = %s (%s)\n" % ( i['objectname'], i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']) )
longoutput("%s = %s (%s)\n" %
(i['objectname'], i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']))
interesting_fields = 'licensestate|systemtype|firmwareversion|nscfwversion|totalstoragespace|usedstoragespace|availablestoragespace'
for x in interesting_fields.split('|'):
long( "- %s = %s \n" %(x, i[x]) )
long("\n")
longoutput("- %s = %s \n" % (x, i[x]))
longoutput("\n")
end(summary, perfdata, longserviceoutput, nagios_state)
def get_perfdata(object, interesting_fields, identifier=""):
def get_perfdata(my_object, interesting_fields, identifier=""):
perfdata = ""
for i in interesting_fields:
if i == '': continue
perfdata = perfdata + "'%s%s'=%s " % (identifier, i, object[i])
if i == '':
continue
perfdata += "'%s%s'=%s " % (identifier, i, my_object[i])
return perfdata
def add_perfdata(text):
global perfdata
text = text.strip()
perfdata = perfdata + " %s " % (text)
perfdata += " %s " % text
def long(text):
def longoutput(text):
global longserviceoutput
longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + text
def get_longserviceoutput(object, interesting_fields):
def get_longserviceoutput(my_object, interesting_fields):
longserviceoutput = ""
for i in interesting_fields:
longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + "%s = %s \n" %(i, object[i])
longserviceoutput += "%s = %s \n" % (i, my_object[i])
return longserviceoutput
def check_operationalstate(object, print_failed_objects=False,namefield='objectname',detailfield='operationalstatedetail',statefield='operationalstate',valid_states=['good']):
if not object.has_key(detailfield): detailfield = statefield
if not object.has_key(statefield):
def check_operationalstate(my_object, print_failed_objects=False, namefield='objectname', detailfield='operationalstatedetail', statefield='operationalstate', valid_states=None):
if not valid_states:
valid_states = ['good']
if not my_object.has_key(detailfield):
detailfield = statefield
if not my_object.has_key(statefield):
if print_failed_objects:
long("- Warning, %s does not have any '%s'" % ( object[namefield], statefield ) )
longoutput("- Warning, %s does not have any '%s'" %
(my_object[namefield], statefield))
return warning
if object[statefield] not in valid_states:
if my_object[statefield] not in valid_states:
if print_failed_objects:
long("- Warning, %s=%s (%s)\n" % ( object[namefield], object['operationalstate'], object[detailfield] ))
longoutput("- Warning, %s=%s (%s)\n" %
(my_object[namefield], my_object['operationalstate'], my_object[detailfield]))
return warning
debug( "OK, %s=%s (%s)\n" % ( object[namefield], object['operationalstate'], object[detailfield] ) )
debug("OK, %s=%s (%s)\n" %
(my_object[namefield], my_object['operationalstate'], my_object[detailfield]))
return ok
def check_generic(command="ls disk full",namefield="objectname", perfdata_fields=[], longserviceoutputfields=[], detailedsummary=False):
summary=""
def check_generic(command="ls disk full", namefield="objectname", perfdata_fields=None, longserviceoutputfields=None, detailedsummary=False):
if not perfdata_fields:
perfdata_fields = []
if not longserviceoutputfields:
longserviceoutputfields = []
global perfdata
nagios_state = ok
systems = run_sssu()
objects = []
if command == 'ls system full':
objects = systems
for i in systems: i['systemname'] = '' #i['objectname']
for i in systems:
i['systemname'] = '' # i['objectname']
else:
for i in systems:
result = run_sssu(system=i['objectname'], command=command)
@@ -450,34 +494,39 @@ def check_generic(command="ls disk full",namefield="objectname", perfdata_fields
x['systemname'] = i['objectname']
objects.append(x)
summary = "%s objects found " % len(objects)
usedstoragespacegb = 0
occupancyalarmlvel = 0
warninggb = 0
for i in objects:
systemname = i['systemname']
# Some versions of commandview use "objectname" instead of namefield
if i.has_key(namefield):
objectname = i[namefield]
else:
objectname = i['objectname']
# Some versions of CV also return garbage objects, luckily it is easy to find these
# Some versions of CV also return garbage objects, luckily it is easy
# to find these
if i.has_key('objecttype') and i['objecttype'] == 'typenotset':
long("Object %s was skipped because objecttype == typenotset\n" % objectname )
longoutput(
"Object %s was skipped because objecttype == typenotset\n" % objectname)
continue
# Lets see if this object is working
nagios_state = max(check_operationalstate(i), nagios_state)
# Lets add to the summary
if i['operationalstate'] != 'good' or detailedsummary == True:
summary = summary + " %s/%s=%s " %(systemname,objectname, i['operationalstate'])
summary += " %s/%s=%s " % (
systemname, objectname, i['operationalstate'])
# Lets get some perfdata
identifier = "%s/%s_" % (systemname, objectname)
i['identifier'] = identifier
for field in perfdata_fields:
if field == '': continue
add_perfdata( "'%s%s'=%s " % (identifier, field, i[field]) )
if field == '':
continue
add_perfdata("'%s%s'=%s " %
(identifier, field, i.get(field, None)))
# Disk group gets a special perfdata treatment
if command == "ls disk_group full":
@@ -485,63 +534,73 @@ def check_generic(command="ls disk full",namefield="objectname", perfdata_fields
usedstoragespacegb = float(i['usedstoragespacegb'])
occupancyalarmlvel = float(i['occupancyalarmlevel'])
warninggb = totalstoragespacegb * occupancyalarmlvel / 100
add_perfdata( " '%sdiskusage'=%s;%s;%s "% (identifier, usedstoragespacegb,warninggb,totalstoragespacegb) )
add_perfdata(" '%sdiskusage'=%s;%s;%s " %
(identifier, usedstoragespacegb, warninggb, totalstoragespacegb))
# Long Serviceoutput
# There are usually to many disks for nagios to display. Skip.
if command != "ls disk full":
long( "\n%s/%s = %s (%s)\n"%(systemname,objectname,i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']) )
longoutput("\n%s/%s = %s (%s)\n" %
(systemname, objectname, i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']))
# If diskgroup has a problem because it is over allocated. Lets inform about that
# If diskgroup has a problem because it is over allocated. Lets inform
# about that
if command == "ls disk_group full" and usedstoragespacegb > warninggb:
long("- %s - diskgroup usage is over %s%% threshold !\n" % (state[warning], occupancyalarmlvel) )
longoutput(
"- %s - diskgroup usage is over %s%% threshold !\n" %
(state[warning], occupancyalarmlvel))
# If a disk has a problem, lets display some extra info on it
elif command == "ls disk full" and i['operationalstate'] != 'good':
long( "Warning - %s=%s (%s)\n" % (i['diskname'], i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail'] ))
fields="modelnumber firmwareversion serialnumber failurepredicted diskdrivetype".split()
longoutput("Warning - %s=%s (%s)\n" %
(i['diskname'], i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']))
fields = "modelnumber firmwareversion serialnumber failurepredicted diskdrivetype".split(
)
for field in fields:
long( "- %s = %s\n" % (field, i[field]) )
longoutput("- %s = %s\n" % (field, i[field]))
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'sensors'))
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'fans'))
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'powersupplies'))
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'communicationbuses'))
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'fibrechannelports'))
nagios_state = max(
nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'powersupplies'))
nagios_state = max(
nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'communicationbuses'))
nagios_state = max(
nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'fibrechannelports'))
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, check_multiple_objects(i, 'modules'))
for x in longserviceoutputfields:
if i.has_key(x):
long( "- %s = %s\n" % (x, i[x]))
longoutput("- %s = %s\n" % (x, i[x]))
end(summary, perfdata, longserviceoutput, nagios_state)
def check_multiple_objects(object, name):
def check_multiple_objects(my_object, name):
item_status = not_present
if object.has_key(name):
if my_object.has_key(name):
item_status = not_present
valid_states = ['good']
namefield = "name"
detailfield = 'operationalstatedetail'
if name == 'fans' or name == 'sensors':
valid_states = ['good','notavailable','unsupported','notinstalled']
valid_states = [
'good', 'notavailable', 'unsupported', 'notinstalled']
elif name == 'fibrechannelports':
valid_states.append('notinstalled')
num_items = len(object[name])
for item in object[name]:
stat = check_operationalstate( item,print_failed_objects=True, namefield=namefield, valid_states=valid_states,detailfield=detailfield)
num_items = len(my_object[name])
for item in my_object[name]:
stat = check_operationalstate(
item, print_failed_objects=True, namefield=namefield, valid_states=valid_states, detailfield=detailfield)
item_status = max(stat, item_status)
long('- %s on %s (%s detected)\n'% (state[item_status], name, num_items) )
add_perfdata( " '%s%s'=%s" % (object['identifier'],name, num_items) )
longoutput('- %s on %s (%s detected)\n' %
(state[item_status], name, num_items))
add_perfdata(" '%s%s'=%s" %
(my_object['identifier'], name, num_items))
return item_status
def check_controllers():
summary=""
perfdata = ""
# longserviceoutput="\n"
nagios_state = ok
@@ -564,28 +623,28 @@ def check_controllers():
# Lets add to the summary
if not i.has_key('operationalstate'):
summary = summary + " %s does not have any operationalstate " % controllername
summary += " %s does not have any operationalstate " % controllername
nagios_state = max(unknown, nagios_state)
continue
elif i['operationalstate'] != 'good':
summary = summary + " %s/%s=%s " %(systemname,controllername, i['operationalstate'])
summary += " %s/%s=%s " % (
systemname, controllername, i['operationalstate'])
# Lets get some perfdata
interesting_fields = "controllermainmemory"
identifier = "%s/%s_" % (systemname, controllername)
perfdata = perfdata + get_perfdata(i, interesting_fields.split('|'), identifier=identifier)
perfdata += get_perfdata(
i, interesting_fields.split('|'), identifier=identifier)
# Long Serviceoutput
interesting_fields = "operationalstate|operationalstatedetail|firmwareversion|serialnumber"
#longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + get_longserviceoutput(i, interesting_fields.split('|') )
#longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + "\n%s/%s\n"%(systemname,controllername)
long( "\n%s/%s = %s (%s)\n"%(systemname,controllername,i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']) )
long( "- firmwareversion = %s \n" %(i['firmwareversion']))
long( "- serialnumber = %s \n" %(i['serialnumber']))
longoutput("\n%s/%s = %s (%s)\n" %
(systemname, controllername, i['operationalstate'], i['operationalstatedetail']))
longoutput("- firmwareversion = %s \n" % (i['firmwareversion']))
longoutput("- serialnumber = %s \n" % (i['serialnumber']))
controllertemperaturestatus = not_present
cache_state = not_present
fanstate = not_present
hostportstate = not_present
sensorstate = ok
@@ -605,53 +664,60 @@ def check_controllers():
else:
controllertemperaturestatus = warning
# Process the subsensors
for hostport in i['hostports']:
#long(" %s = %s\n" % (hostport['portname'], hostport['operationalstate']))
hostportstate = max(hostportstate, ok)
if hostport['operationalstate'] != 'good':
hostportstate = max(warning,hostport_state)
long("Hostport %s state = %s\n" % hostport['portname'], hostport['operationalstate'])
hostportstate = max(warning, hostportstate)
message = "Hostport %s state = %s\n" % (
hostport['portname'], hostport['operationalstate'])
longoutput(message)
if i.has_key('fans'):
for fan in i['fans']:
fanstate = max(fanstate, ok)
#long(" %s = %s\n" % (fan['fanname'], fan['status']))
if fan.has_key('status'): status = fan['status']
elif fan.has_key('installstatus'): status = fan['installstatus']
if fan.has_key('status'):
status = fan['status']
elif fan.has_key('installstatus'):
status = fan['installstatus']
if status != 'normal' and status != 'yes':
fanstate = max(warning, fanstate)
long("Fan %s status = %s\n" % (fan['fanname'],status))
longoutput("Fan %s status = %s\n" %
(fan['fanname'], status))
if i.has_key('powersources'):
for source in i['powersources']:
source_state = max(source_state, ok)
if not source.has_key('status'): continue
if not source.has_key('status'):
continue
if source['state'] != 'good':
source_state = max(warning, source_state)
long("Powersource %s status = %s\n" % (source['type'],source['state']))
longoutput("Powersource %s status = %s\n" %
(source['type'], source['state']))
if i.has_key('modules'):
for module in i['modules']:
module_state = max(module_state, ok)
if module['operationalstate'] not in ('good', 'not_present'):
module_state = max(warning, module_state)
long("Battery Module %s status = %s\n" % (module['name'],module['operationalstate']))
longoutput("Battery Module %s status = %s\n" %
(module['name'], module['operationalstate']))
for i in (fanstate, hostportstate, sensorstate, source_state, module_state, cache_state, controllertemperaturestatus):
nagios_state = max(nagios_state, i)
long("- %s on fans\n"%( state[fanstate] ) )
long("- %s on cachememory\n"%( state[cache_state] ) )
long("- %s on temperature\n"%( state[controllertemperaturestatus] ) )
long("- %s on hostports\n"%( state[hostportstate] ) )
long("- %s on sensors\n"%( state[sensorstate] ) )
long("- %s on powersupplies\n"%( state[source_state] ) )
long("- %s on batterymodules\n"%( state[module_state] ) )
longoutput("- %s on fans\n" % (state[fanstate]))
longoutput("- %s on cachememory\n" % (state[cache_state]))
longoutput("- %s on temperature\n" %
(state[controllertemperaturestatus]))
longoutput("- %s on hostports\n" % (state[hostportstate]))
longoutput("- %s on sensors\n" % (state[sensorstate]))
longoutput("- %s on powersupplies\n" % (state[source_state]))
longoutput("- %s on batterymodules\n" % (state[module_state]))
long('\n')
longoutput('\n')
end(summary, perfdata, longserviceoutput, nagios_state)
def set_path():
global path
current_path = getenv('PATH')
@@ -665,29 +731,37 @@ def set_path():
set_path()
# Create an alarm so that plugin can exit properly if timeout occurs
exit_with_timeout = lambda x, y: error("Timeout of %s seconds exceeded" % timeout)
signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, exit_with_timeout)
signal.alarm(timeout)
if mode == 'check_systems':
perfdata_fields = 'totalstoragespace usedstoragespace availablestoragespace'.split()
longserviceoutputfields = 'licensestate systemtype firmwareversion nscfwversion totalstoragespace usedstoragespace availablestoragespace'.split()
perfdata_fields = 'totalstoragespace usedstoragespace availablestoragespace'.split(
)
longserviceoutputfields = 'licensestate systemtype firmwareversion nscfwversion totalstoragespace usedstoragespace availablestoragespace'.split(
)
command = "ls system full"
namefield = "objectname"
check_generic(command=command,namefield=namefield,longserviceoutputfields=longserviceoutputfields, perfdata_fields=perfdata_fields)
#check_systems
check_generic(command=command, namefield=namefield,
longserviceoutputfields=longserviceoutputfields, perfdata_fields=perfdata_fields)
elif mode == 'check_controllers':
check_controllers()
elif mode == 'check_diskgroups':
command = "ls disk_group full"
namefield = 'diskgroupname'
longserviceoutputfields = "totaldisks levelingstate levelingprogress totalstoragespacegb usedstoragespacegb occupancyalarmlevel".split()
longserviceoutputfields = "totaldisks levelingstate levelingprogress totalstoragespacegb usedstoragespacegb occupancyalarmlevel".split(
)
perfdata_fields = "totaldisks".split()
check_generic(command=command,namefield=namefield,longserviceoutputfields=longserviceoutputfields, perfdata_fields=perfdata_fields)
check_generic(command=command, namefield=namefield,
longserviceoutputfields=longserviceoutputfields, perfdata_fields=perfdata_fields)
elif mode == 'check_disks':
check_generic(command="ls disk full", namefield="objectname")
elif mode == 'check_diskshelfs' or mode == 'check_diskshelves':
check_generic(command="ls diskshelf full",namefield="diskshelfname",longserviceoutputfields=[], perfdata_fields=[])
check_generic(command="ls diskshelf full", namefield="diskshelfname",
longserviceoutputfields=[], perfdata_fields=[])
else:
print "* Error: Mode %s not found" % mode
print_help()
print "* Error: Mode %s not found" % mode
exit(unknown)

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@@ -18,13 +18,11 @@
# 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 = "1.1"
ok = 0
@@ -34,8 +32,6 @@ unknown=3
not_present = -1
nagios_status = -1
state = {}
state[not_present] = "Not Present"
state[ok] = "OK"
@@ -56,7 +52,6 @@ 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"
@@ -76,18 +71,24 @@ def error(errortext):
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,)
""" 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)
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")
@@ -100,6 +101,7 @@ def runCommand(command):
else:
return stdout
def end():
global summary
global longserviceoutput
@@ -107,22 +109,27 @@ def end():
global nagios_status
print "%s - %s | %s" % (state[nagios_status], summary, perfdata)
print longserviceoutput
if nagios_status < 0: nagios_status = unknown
if nagios_status < 0:
nagios_status = unknown
exit(nagios_status)
def add_perfdata(text):
global perfdata
text = text.strip()
perfdata = perfdata + " %s " % (text)
def add_long(text):
global longserviceoutput
longserviceoutput = longserviceoutput + text + '\n'
def add_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
@@ -130,34 +137,37 @@ def set_path(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:
path = ';' + path
else: # Unix/Linux, etc
if path == '': path = ":/usr/sbin"
else: path = ':' + path
if path == '':
path = ":/usr/sbin"
else:
path = ':' + path
current_path = "%s%s" % (current_path, path)
environ['PATH'] = current_path
def run_hpacucli(type='controllers', controller=None):
if type=='controllers':
def run_hpacucli(run_type='controllers', controller=None):
if run_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:
elif run_type in ('logicaldisks', 'physicaldisks'):
if 'Slot' not in controller:
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"
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
if sudo:
command = "sudo " + command
output = runCommand(command)
# Some basic error checking
error_strings = ['Permission denied']
@@ -169,35 +179,49 @@ def run_hpacucli(type='controllers', controller=None):
output = runCommand(command)
output = output.split('\n')
objects = []
object = None
my_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()
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
if i.find(':') < 1:
continue
i = i.split(':')
if i[0] == '': continue # skip empty lines
if len(i) == 1: continue
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)
my_object[key] = value
if my_object and not my_object in objects:
objects.append(my_object)
return objects
controllers = []
def check_controllers():
global controllers
status = -1
@@ -217,13 +241,15 @@ def check_controllers():
controller_serial = 'n/a'
cache_serial = 'n/a'
if i.has_key('Serial Number'):
if 'Serial Number' in i:
controller_serial = i['Serial Number']
if i.has_key('Cache 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 ) )
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']))
@@ -238,7 +264,8 @@ def check_logicaldisks():
controllers = run_hpacucli()
logicaldisks = []
for controller in controllers:
for ld in run_hpacucli(type='logicaldisks', controller=controller):
for ld in run_hpacucli(run_type='logicaldisks',
controller=controller):
logicaldisks.append(ld)
status = -1
add_long("\nChecking logical Disks:")
@@ -251,6 +278,7 @@ def check_logicaldisks():
add_long("- %s (%s) = %s" % (i['name'], mount_point, state[ld_status]))
add_summary(". ")
def check_physicaldisks():
global controllers
disktype = 'physicaldisks'
@@ -258,7 +286,7 @@ def check_physicaldisks():
controllers = run_hpacucli()
disks = []
for controller in controllers:
for disk in run_hpacucli(type=disktype, controller=controller):
for disk in run_hpacucli(run_type=disktype, controller=controller):
disks.append(disk)
status = -1
add_long("\nChecking Physical Disks:")
@@ -272,19 +300,24 @@ def check_physicaldisks():
interface = i['Interface Type']
serial = i['Serial Number']
model = i['Model']
add_long( "- %s, %s, %s = %s" % (i['name'], interface, size, state[disk_status]) )
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))
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']):
def check(my_object, field, valid_states=None):
if valid_states is None:
valid_states = ['OK']
state = -1
global nagios_status
if object.has_key(field):
if object[field] in valid_states:
if field in my_object:
if my_object[field] in valid_states:
state = ok
else:
state = warning
@@ -292,7 +325,6 @@ def check(object, field, valid_states = ['OK']):
return state
def parse_arguments():
arguments = argv[1:]
while len(arguments) > 0:
@@ -314,8 +346,6 @@ def parse_arguments():
exit(unknown)
def main():
parse_arguments()
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%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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Defaults:nrpe !requiretty
nrpe ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_hpasm

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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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#!/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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%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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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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check_ipa_replication
=====================
You need some configuration for this plugin to have access to replication
information.
Allow anonymous read to replication information
-----------------------------------------------
You will need to do this for every IPA server, masters and replicas
```
ldapmodify -x -D "cn=directory manager" -W -f grant_anonymous_replication_view.ldif -h ipa-host.example.com
```
Configure the directory manager credentials
-------------------------------------------
NOT RECOMENDED, you can use -D and -w with the directory manager credentials
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dn: cn="dc=mr,dc=lan",cn=mapping tree,cn=config
changetype: modify
add: aci
aci: (targetattr=*)(targetfilter="(|(objectclass=nsds5replicationagreement)(objectclass=nsDSWindowsReplicationAgreement))")(version 3.0; aci "permission:Read Replication Agreements"; allow (read, search, compare) groupdn = "ldap:///anyone";)

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%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README
%doc grant_anonymous_replication_view.ldif
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/check_ipa.cfg

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%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin check_msa_hardware
%define packager Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check status of an MSA (HP P2000) disk array
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin}
Version: 1.0.3
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv3+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/tree/master/%{plugin}
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/tree/master/%{plugin}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: %{packager}
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: pynag
%description
Checks status of a remote MSA disk array, also known as HP P2000
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d
sed "s^/usr/lib64^%{_libdir}^g" nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg
# Temporary fix for selinux
chcon system_u:object_r:nagios_unconfined_plugin_exec_t:s0 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
/sbin/service nrpe status &> /dev/null && /sbin/service nrpe reload || :
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README.md
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg
%changelog
* Thu Jan 30 2014 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0.3-1
- new package built with tito
* Thu Jan 30 2014 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0.2-1
- new package built with tito
* Thu Jan 30 2014 Unknown name 1.0.1-1
- new package built with tito
* Fri Jan 27 2014 Pall Sigurdsson 1.0.0-1
- Initial Packaging

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check_other
===========
This plugin is designed to execute another plugin that is given as an argument.
Usually you want this to use the perfdata parsing of pynag and you want to alert on specific thresholds in the other plugin.
Usage:
```
check_other -- check_nrpe -H localhost -c check_load
# Same as above, but alert on performance metric load1
check_other --threshold metric=load1,warn=2..inf -- check_nrpe -H localhost -c check_load
```

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# This script runs whatever command is printed on the command line
# Usage:
# ./check_other -- someotherplugin --arguments-for-the-other-plugin
#
# Example:
# ./check_other -- check_nrpe -H localhost
#
# If you want to provide options to check_other (for example to enforce a threshold:
# ./check_other --threshold=load1,warn=5..inf -- check_nrpe -H localhost check_load
import subprocess
import sys
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper
from pynag.Utils import runCommand, PluginOutput, PerfData
p = PluginHelper()
p.parser.add_option('--string', dest='string', help='run this command (will be shell expanded, use quotes)')
p.parse_arguments()
# --string was provided
if p.options.string:
return_code, stdout, stderr = runCommand(p.options.string)
# No --string, and no arguments on the command line
elif not p.arguments:
p.parser.error("You need to provide an external command as an argument. Try: %s ls" % sys.argv[0])
# some arguments were provided
else:
try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(p.arguments, shell=False, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,)
stdout, stderr = proc.communicate('through stdin to stdout')
return_code = proc.returncode
except Exception, e:
p.set_summary("Failed to execute '%s': %s " % (p.arguments[0], e))
p.status(3)
p.exit()
p.status(return_code)
other = PluginOutput(stdout)
p.set_summary(other.summary)
p.set_long_output(other.long_output)
p._perfdata = PerfData(other.perfdata)
p.check_all_metrics()
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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About
=====
This Nagios plugin checks for available updates using PackageKit
http://packagekit.org/ on Linux systems
Why a new plugin?
=================
There are already plugins out there like check_yum and check_apt which do
check for updates but they are distribution specific. The main drivers are:
* Can run unprivileged, for instance the nrpe user
* No sudo/selinux problems
* Non distribution specific, works on debian, ubuntu, fedora, centos, rhel...
Usage
=====
Critical Security
-----------------
Critical on all security type updates
```
$ check_package_updates --no-longoutput --th "metric=security,critical=1..inf"
Critical - Total: 67, Security: 15, Bug fix: 48, Enhancement: 0, Normal: 4. Critical on security | 'total'=67;;;; 'security'=15;;1..inf;; 'bug fix'=48;;;; 'normal'=4;;;;
```
Total Updates
-------------
Critical on all security type updates and warning on many total updates
```
$ python check_package_updates --no-longoutput --th "metric=security,critical=1..inf" --th "metric=total,warning=40..inf"
Critical - Total: 67, Security: 15, Bug fix: 48, Enhancement: 0, Normal: 4. Critical on security. Warning on total | 'total'=67;40..inf;;; 'security'=15;;1..inf;; 'bug fix'=48;;;; 'normal'=4;;;;
```
Long Output
-----------
With long output (default) you also get the list of packages
```
$ python check_package_updates --th "metric=security,critical=1..inf" --th "metric=total,warning=40..inf"
Critical - Total: 32, Security: 1, Bug fix: 31, Enhancement: 0, Normal: 0. Critical on security | 'total'=32;40..inf;;; 'security'=1;;1..inf;; 'bug fix'=31;;;;
Security
python-bugzilla-0.9.0-1.fc18.noarch
Bug fix
ibus-typing-booster-1.2.1-1.fc18.noarch
nodejs-abbrev-1.0.4-6.fc18.noarch
nodejs-archy-0.0.2-8.fc18.noarch
nodejs-async-0.2.9-2.fc18.noarch
nodejs-block-stream-0.0.6-7.fc18.noarch
nodejs-chmodr-0.1.0-4.fc18.noarch
nodejs-chownr-0.0.1-9.fc18.noarch
nodejs-combined-stream-0.0.4-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-delayed-stream-0.0.5-5.fc18.noarch
nodejs-fstream-0.1.22-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-ini-1.1.0-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-lru-cache-2.3.0-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-mime-1.2.9-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-minimatch-0.2.12-2.fc18.noarch
nodejs-mkdirp-0.3.5-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-mute-stream-0.0.3-6.fc18.noarch
nodejs-node-uuid-1.4.0-4.fc18.noarch
nodejs-nopt-2.1.1-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-once-1.1.1-5.fc18.noarch
nodejs-opener-1.3.0-7.fc18.noarch
nodejs-osenv-0.0.3-5.fc18.noarch
nodejs-promzard-0.2.0-6.fc18.noarch
nodejs-proto-list-1.2.2-5.fc18.noarch
nodejs-read-1.0.4-8.fc18.noarch
nodejs-retry-0.6.0-5.fc18.noarch
nodejs-sigmund-1.0.0-5.fc18.noarch
nodejs-tar-0.1.17-3.fc18.noarch
nodejs-uid-number-0.0.3-7.fc18.noarch
nodejs-which-1.0.5-8.fc18.noarch
python-virtinst-0.600.4-2.fc18.noarch
vgabios-0.6c-9.fc18.noarch
```
Caveats
=======
* PackageKit does draw in quite a few packages with it.
* Does not work on older distros, like centos/rhel 5.
Dependencies
============
* pynag-0.4.7+
* Known to work with PackageKit 0.7.6 or later
Install
=======
* Install pynag (available through your favorite package manager)
* Install PackageKit (packagekit in Debian)
```
wget https://raw.github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/master/check_package_updates/check_package_updates
```
Room for improvement
====================
The plugin executes pkcon instead of using the API directly. I actually gave
the API a whirl via "from gi.repository import PackageKitGlib as packagekit"
but the documentation was very lacking so I ended up with pkcon.
License
=======
GPLv3 or newer, see LICENSE-GPL3 in the root of the project

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Copyright 2013, Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper, unknown, ok
from collections import defaultdict
known_types = ['Enhancement', 'Normal', 'Bug fix', 'Security']
def main():
p = PluginHelper()
p.parse_arguments()
p.status(ok)
total_updates = 0
pkg_updates = {}
try:
total_updates, pkg_updates = pkcon_get_updates()
except Exception, e:
p.add_summary("Error: " + e.message)
p.status(unknown)
p.exit()
p.add_summary("Total: %i, " % total_updates +
", ".join(["%s: %i" % (x, len(pkg_updates[x])) for x in pkg_updates.keys()]))
p.add_metric("total", total_updates)
for update_type in pkg_updates:
p.add_metric(update_type.lower(), len(pkg_updates[update_type]))
if len(pkg_updates[update_type]):
p.add_long_output(update_type)
for pkg in pkg_updates[update_type]:
p.add_long_output(" %s" % pkg)
p.check_all_metrics()
p.exit()
def pkcon_get_updates():
"""
Fetches all package updates and returns a tuple containing:
total_updates,
dictionary where the type of update is the key and the value is a array of package names.
:return: { "Bug fix": [ "pkg-1.0.1", "anthr-pkg-3.1.4" ], "Security": [ "pkg2-2.1.1" ],
"""
update_types = defaultdict(list)
for t in known_types:
update_types[t] = []
stdout = ""
stderr = ""
rc = 255
try:
p = Popen(["pkcon", "get-updates"], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
rc = p.wait() >> 8
except OSError, e:
if e.errno == 2:
raise Exception("%s - PackageKit not installed?" % e.strerror)
total_updates = 0
results_section = False
for line in stdout.splitlines():
if not line:
continue
if line.startswith("There are no updates"):
continue
if results_section is False and line == "Results:":
results_section = True
elif results_section:
update_type = line[:13].strip()
update_package = line[13:].strip()
update_types[update_type].append(update_package)
total_updates += 1
if rc > 0:
raise Exception(
"pkcon returned non zero return code %i, output:\n%s\nstderr output:\n%s" % (rc, stdout, stderr))
if results_section is False:
raise Exception("pkcon returned no 'Results:' section. Output of pkcon command:\n" + stdout)
return total_updates, update_types
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin check_package_updates
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check operating system updates
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin}
Version: 0.0.7
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv3+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/tree/master/%{plugin}
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/tree/master/%{plugin}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is>
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: nrpe
Requires: pynag
Requires: PackageKit
%description
Checks updates via PackageKit and can notify on various different situations
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d
sed "s^/usr/lib64^%{_libdir}^g" nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg
# Temporary fix for selinux
chcon system_u:object_r:nagios_unconfined_plugin_exec_t:s0 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
/sbin/service nrpe status &> /dev/null && /sbin/service nrpe reload || :
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README.md
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg
%changelog
* Fri Sep 13 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.7-1
- check_package_updates - minor refactor (palli@opensource.is)
- check_package_updates - fix inconsistent tab/space (palli@opensource.is)
- Removed obsoletes and thresholds (tommi@tommi.org)
- Removed Draft, should be working pretty good (tommi@tommi.org)
- Added --legacy to default since that is the default format (tommi@tommi.org)
- Added nrpe reload since moving from check_yum needs it (tommi@tommi.org)
- Added obsolete for okplugin check_updates (tommi@tommi.org)
* Tue Jul 16 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.6-1
- Fix failure on a fully patched system (tommi@tommi.org)
* Tue Jul 16 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.5-1
- Known types always have a metric, even if 0 (tommi@tommi.org)
* Tue Jul 16 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.4-1
- new package built with tito
* Tue Jul 16 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.3-1
- Plugin should conflict with check_yum (tommi@tommi.org)
- No obsolete (tommi@tommi.org)
- Obsolete nagios-okplugin-check_yum (tommi@tommi.org)
* Tue Jul 16 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.0.2-1
- new package built with tito
* Wed Jul 16 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@opensource.is> 0.0.1-1
- Initial Packaging

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# Critical on security updates, warning if 40 or more total updates
command[check_package_updates]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_package_updates --legacy
# Critical on security updates
command[check_package_updates_security]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/check_package_updates --th "metric=security,critical=1..inf" --legacy

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check_storwize.py
=================
Nagios plugin to check the status of a remote Storwize disk array.
This plugin is designed to be syntactically compatible with check_storwize.sh from nagios exchange
with the following differences:
- Outputs performance data
- GPL License
- Written in python
- More stable plugin results when disk array is broken
USAGE
=============
```
python check_storwize.py --help
Usage: check_storwize.py [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-H HOSTNAME, -M HOSTNAME, --hostname=HOSTNAME
Hostname or ip address
-U USER, --user=USER Log in as this user to storwize
-Q QUERY, --query=QUERY
Query to send to storwize (see also -L)
-L, --list-queries List of valid queries
--test Run this plugin in test mode
Generic Options:
--timeout=50 Exit plugin with unknown status after x seconds
--threshold=range Thresholds in standard nagios threshold format
--th=range Same as --threshold
--extra-opts=@file Read options from an ini file. See
http://nagiosplugins.org/extra-opts
-d, --debug Print debug info
Display Options:
-v, --verbose Print more verbose info
--no-perfdata Dont show any performance data
--no-longoutput Hide longoutput from the plugin output (i.e. only
display first line of the output)
--no-summary Hide summary from plugin output
--get-metrics Print all available metrics and exit (can be combined
with --verbose)
--legacy Deprecated, do not use
```
EXAMPLES
========
```
# List array status
python check_storwize -H remote_host -U username -Q lsarray
# List vdisk status
python check_storwize -H remote_host -U username -Q lsarray
```
Valid modes
===========
The following is a list of valid modes (at the time of this writing). For an up-to-date list consult check_storwize -L
* lsarray
* lsdrive
* lsenclosurebattery
* lsenclosurecanister
* lsenclosurepsu
* lsenclosureslot
* lsenclosure
* lsmdiskgrp
* lsmdskgrp
* lsmgrp
* lsrcrelationship
* lsvdisk

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from pynag.Plugins import PluginHelper, ok, warning, critical, unknown
from pynag.Utils import runCommand
from collections import namedtuple
valid_queries = "lsarray lsdrive lsenclosurebattery lsenclosurecanister lsenclosurepsu lsenclosureslot lsenclosure lsmdiskgrp lsmdskgrp lsmgrp lsrcrelationship lsvdisk"
p = PluginHelper()
p.add_option("-H", "--hostname", '-M', help="Hostname or ip address", dest="hostname")
p.add_option("-U", "--user", help="Log in as this user to storwize", dest="user", default="nagios")
p.add_option("-Q", "--query", help="Query to send to storwize (see also -L)", dest="query", default="lsarray")
p.add_option("-L", "--list-queries", help="List of valid queries", dest="list_queries", action="store_true")
p.add_option("--test", help="Run this plugin in test mode", dest="test", action="store_true")
p.parse_arguments()
if p.options.list_queries is True:
p.parser.error("Valid Queries: %s" % valid_queries)
if not p.options.hostname:
p.parser.error("Required options -H is missing")
if p.options.query not in valid_queries.split():
p.parser.error("%s does not look like a valid query. Use -L for a list of valid queries" % p.options.query)
query = p.options.query
# Connect to remote storwize and run a connect
def run_query():
""" Connect to a remote storwize box and run query """
command = "ssh %s@%s %s -delim ':'" % (p.options.user, p.options.hostname, p.options.query)
if p.options.test:
command = "cat %s.txt" % (p.options.query)
return_code, stdout, stderr = runCommand(command)
if return_code != 0:
p.status(unknown)
p.add_summary("Got error %s when trying to log into remote storwize box" % return_code)
p.add_long_output("\ncommand:\n===============\n%s" % command)
p.add_long_output("\nStandard output:\n==============\n%s" % (stdout))
p.add_long_output("\nStandard stderr:\n==============\n%s" % (stderr))
p.exit()
if stderr:
p.status(unknown)
p.add_summary("Error when connecting to storwize: %s" % stderr)
p.exit()
# Parse the output of run query and return a list of "rows"
lines = stdout.splitlines()
top_line = lines.pop(0)
headers = top_line.split(':')
Row = namedtuple('Row', ' '.join(headers))
rows = []
for i in lines:
i = i.strip()
columns = i.split(':')
row = Row(*columns)
rows.append(row)
return rows
def check_lsmdiskgrp():
p.add_summary("%s diskgroups found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of groups", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("group %s is %s." % (row.name, row.status))
p.add_long_output("%s: used: %s out of %s" % (row.name, row.used_capacity, row.capacity))
# Add a performance metric
metric_name = "%s_capacity" % row.name
p.add_metric(metric_name, value=row.used_capacity, max=row.capacity)
def check_lsdrive():
p.add_summary("%s drives found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of drives", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("drive %s is %s" % (row.id, row.status))
def check_lsmgrp():
p.add_summary("%s groups found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of groups", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("group %s is %s" % (row.name, row.status))
def check_lsenclosurebattery():
p.add_summary("%s batteries found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of batteries", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("battery %s:%s is %s" % (row.enclosure_id, row.battery_id, row.status))
def check_lsenclosurecanister():
p.add_summary("%s canisters found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of canisters", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("canister %s:%s is %s" % (row.enclosure_id, row.canister_id, row.status))
def check_lsenclosurepsu():
p.add_summary("%s psu found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of psu", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("psu %s:%s is %s" % (row.enclosure_id, row.PSU_id, row.status))
def check_lsenclosure():
p.add_summary("%s enclosures found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of enclosures", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("enclosure %s is %s" % (row.id, row.status))
def check_lsenclosureslot():
p.add_summary("%s slots found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of slots", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.port_1_status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("port1 on slot %s:%s is %s" % (row.enclosure_id, row.slot_id, row.port_1_status))
if row.port_2_status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("port2 on slot %s:%s is %s" % (row.enclosure_id, row.slot_id, row.port_2_status))
def check_lsrcrelationship():
p.add_summary("%s cluster relationships found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of relationships", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.state != 'consistent_synchronized':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("%s is %s" % (row.consistency_group_name, row.state))
def check_lsvdisk():
p.add_summary("%s disks found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of disks", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.status(critical)
p.add_summary("disk %s is %s" % (row.name, row.status))
def check_lsarray():
p.add_summary("%s arrays found" % (len(rows)))
p.add_metric("number of arrays", len(rows))
for row in rows:
if row.status != 'online':
p.add_summary("array %s is %s." % (row.mdisk_name, row.status))
p.status(critical)
if row.raid_status != 'online':
p.add_summary("array %s has raid status %s." % (row.mdisk_name, row.raid_status))
p.status(critical)
# Add some performance metrics
metric_name = row.mdisk_name + "_capacity"
p.add_metric(metric_name, value=row.capacity)
# Run our given query, and parse the output
rows = run_query()
if query == 'lsmdiskgrp':
check_lsmdiskgrp()
elif query == 'lsarray':
check_lsarray()
elif query == 'lsdrive':
check_lsdrive()
elif query == 'lsvdisk':
check_lsvdisk()
elif query == 'lsmgrp':
check_lsmgrp()
elif query == 'lsenclosure':
check_lsenclosure()
elif query == 'lsenclosurebattery':
check_lsenclosurebattery()
elif query == 'lsenclosurecanister':
check_lsenclosurecanister()
elif query == 'lsenclosurepsu':
check_lsenclosurepsu()
elif query == 'lsrcrelationship':
check_lsrcrelationship()
elif query == 'lsenclosureslot':
check_lsenclosureslot()
else:
p.status(unknown)
p.add_summary("unsupported query: %s. See -L for list of valid queries" % query)
p.exit()
# Check metrics and exit
p.check_all_metrics()
p.exit()

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%define debug_package %{nil}
%define plugin check_storwize
%define packager Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is>
Summary: A Nagios plugin to check status of a storwize disk array
Name: nagios-okplugin-%{plugin}
Version: 1.0.0
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv3+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/tree/master/%{plugin}
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/tree/master/%{plugin}/releases/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: %{packager}
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: pynag
%description
Checks updates via PackageKit and can notify on various different situations
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
install -D -p -m 0755 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
mkdir -p %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d
sed "s^/usr/lib64^%{_libdir}^g" nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg > %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg
# Temporary fix for selinux
chcon system_u:object_r:nagios_unconfined_plugin_exec_t:s0 %{plugin} %{buildroot}%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/%{plugin}
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
/sbin/service nrpe status &> /dev/null && /sbin/service nrpe reload || :
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc README.md
%{_libdir}/nagios/plugins/*
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/nrpe.d/%{plugin}.cfg
%changelog
* Fri Dec 6 2013 Pall Sigurdsson 1.0.0-1
- Initial Packaging

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CURRENT_PATH=`pwd`
cd $CURRENT_PATH/tests/ok
tests=`echo * | sed 's/.txt//g'`
for i in $tests ; do
command="python $CURRENT_PATH/check_storwize.py --test -H testhost -U nagios -Q $i"
$command > /dev/null 2>&1
RESULT=$?
if [ $RESULT -ne 0 ]; then
echo "FAIL"
echo "cd `pwd`"
echo "Command: $command"
else
echo "$i working as expected"
fi
done
cd $CURRENT_PATH/tests/critical
tests=`echo * | sed 's/.txt//g'`
for i in $tests ; do
command="python $CURRENT_PATH/check_storwize.py --test -H testhost -U nagios -Q $i"
$command > /dev/null 2>&1
RESULT=$?
if [ $RESULT -ne 2 ]; then
echo "FAIL"
echo "cd `pwd`"
echo "Command: $command"
else
echo "$i working as expected"
fi
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Summary: A Nagios plugin to check uptime of a remote host via NRPE
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_uptime
Version: 1.0.1
Version: 1.0.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
/etc/nrpe.d/check_uptime.cfg
%changelog
* Mon Dec 30 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.0.2-1
- Updated tag for build with newer tito
* Mon Mar 12 2012 Pall Sigurdsson <palli@opensource.is> 1.0.1-1
- new package built with tito

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Summary: A Nagios plugin to check yum updates via NRPE
Name: nagios-okplugin-check_yum
Version: 0.8.1
Version: 0.8.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
@@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ A Nagios plugin to check for updates using yum via NRPE
%build
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" sudoers.d/check_yum
perl -pi -e "s|/usr/lib|%{_libdir}|g" nrpe.d/check_yum.cfg
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
@@ -44,6 +45,9 @@ rm -rf %{buildroot}
/etc/nrpe.d/check_yum.cfg
%changelog
* Mon May 27 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.8.2-1
- Fixed nrpe with invalid libdir (tommi@tommi.org)
* Mon May 27 2013 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 0.8.1-1
- Added missing nrpe config (tommi@tommi.org)
- Initial rpm packaging (tommi@tommi.org)

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#!/usr/bin/python
import pynag.Plugins
import pymssql
helper = pynag.Plugins.PluginHelper()
helper.parser.add_option('--host', help="MSSQL Server to connect to", dest="host")
helper.parser.add_option('--username', help="MSSQL Username to connect with", dest="username")
helper.parser.add_option('--password', help="MSSQL Server to connect to", dest="password")
helper.parser.add_option('--database', help="MSSQL Database", dest="database")
helper.parser.add_option('--query', help="MSSQL Query to execute", dest="query")
# When parse_arguments is called some default options like --threshold and --no-longoutput are automatically added
helper.parse_arguments()
host = helper.options.host
username = helper.options.username
password = helper.options.password
database = helper.options.database
query = helper.options.query
#enable_debugging = helper.options.debug
enable_debugging = helper.options.verbose
def debug(message):
if enable_debugging:
print "debug: %s" % str(message)
if not host:
helper.parser.error('--host is required')
if not username:
helper.parser.error('--username is required')
if not password:
helper.parser.error('--password is required')
if not database:
helper.parser.error('--database is required')
# Actual coding logic starts
conn = pymssql.connect(host=host, user=username, password=password, database=database)
debug("connecting to host")
cur = conn.cursor()
debug("Executing sql query: %s" % query)
cur.execute(query)
status,text = None,None
for row in cur:
debug(row)
status, text = row[0], row[1]
if text == '':
text = "No text in this field"
if status not in pynag.Plugins.state_text:
helper.add_summary("Invalid status: %s" % status)
status = pynag.Plugins.unknown
helper.status(status)
helper.add_long_output("%s: %s" % (pynag.Plugins.state_text.get(status,'unknown'), text) )
if not helper.get_summary():
if not text:
helper.add_summary("Hey! Af hverju er enginn texti?")
else:
helper.add_summary(text)
helper.check_all_metrics()
helper.exit()

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#!/usr/bin/python
import pynag.Plugins
import cx_Oracle
helper = pynag.Plugins.PluginHelper()
helper.parser.add_option('--username', help="Username to the database", dest="username")
helper.parser.add_option('--password', help="Log in with this password", dest="password")
helper.parser.add_option('--tns', help="TNS name to use", dest="tns")
helper.parser.add_option('--query', help="MSSQL Query to execute", dest="query")
helper.parser.add_option('--oracle_home', help="Set $ORACLE_HOME to this", dest="oracle_home")
# When parse_arguments is called some default options like --threshold and --no-longoutput are automatically added
helper.parse_arguments()
username = helper.options.username
password = helper.options.password
tns = helper.options.tns
query = helper.options.query
enable_debugging = helper.options.verbose
def debug(message):
if enable_debugging:
print "debug: %s" % str(message)
if not username:
helper.parser.error('--username is required')
if not password:
helper.parser.error('--password is required')
if not tns:
helper.parser.error('--tns is required')
#if not oracle_home is None:
# Actual coding logic starts
conn = cx_Oracle.connect(username, password, tns)
debug("connecting to host")
cur = conn.cursor()
debug("Executing sql query: %s" % query)
cur.execute(query)
status,text = None,None
problem_items = 0
total_items = 0
for row in cur:
total_items += 1
debug(row)
if len(row) > 0:
status = row[0]
if len(row) > 1:
text = row[1]
else:
text = ""
if text == '':
text = "No text in this field"
if status not in pynag.Plugins.state_text:
helper.add_summary("Invalid status: %s" % status)
status = pynag.Plugins.unknown
if status > 0:
problem_items += 1
helper.add_summary(text)
helper.status(status)
helper.add_long_output("%s: %s" % (pynag.Plugins.state_text.get(status,'unknown'), text) )
if total_items == 0:
helper.add_summary("SQL Query returned 0 rows")
helper.status(pynag.Plugins.unknown)
if not helper.get_summary():
helper.add_summary("%s items checked. %s problems" % (total_items, problem_items))
helper.check_all_metrics()
helper.exit()

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%define debug_package %{nil}
Summary: A common package for the okplugin suite
Name: nagios-okplugin-common
Version: 1.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/System
URL: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/
Source0: https://github.com/opinkerfi/nagios-plugins/archive/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz
Requires: nrpe
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
Packager: Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@ok.is>
BuildArch: noarch
%description
Common utilities for okplugins
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
mkdir -m 0770 -p %{buildroot}%{_sharedstatedir}/nagios-okplugin
%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}
%post
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%dir %attr(0770, nrpe, nrpe) %{_sharedstatedir}/nagios-okplugin
%changelog
* Mon Jan 20 2014 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.2-1
-
* Mon Jan 20 2014 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.1-1
- new package built with tito
* Mon Jan 20 2014 Tomas Edwardsson <tommi@tommi.org> 1.0-1
- Initial build

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# Fedora FC20
[test-fc20-x86_64]
releaser = tito.release.YumRepoReleaser
builder = tito.builder.MockBuilder
builder.mock = fedora-20-x86_64
builder.test = 1
rsync = tito@opensource.is:/var/www/sites/opensource.ok.is/repo/testing/fedora20/x86_64/
[production-fc20-x86_64]
releaser = tito.release.YumRepoReleaser
builder = tito.builder.MockBuilder
builder.mock = fedora-20-x86_64
rsync = tito@opensource.is:/var/www/sites/opensource.ok.is/repo/fedora20/x86_64/
# Fedora FC19
[test-fc19-x86_64]
releaser = tito.release.YumRepoReleaser
builder = tito.builder.MockBuilder
builder.mock = fedora-19-x86_64
builder.test = 1
rsync = tito@opensource.is:/var/www/sites/opensource.ok.is/repo/testing/fedora19/x86_64/
[production-fc19-x86_64]
releaser = tito.release.YumRepoReleaser
builder = tito.builder.MockBuilder
builder.mock = fedora-19-x86_64
rsync = tito@opensource.is:/var/www/sites/opensource.ok.is/repo/fedora19/x86_64/
# Fedora FC18
[test-fc18-x86_64]
releaser = tito.release.YumRepoReleaser