About ===== This Nagios plugin checks for available updates using PackageKit http://packagekit.org/ on Linux systems Draft ===== The implementation isn't finished yet. 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 on all security type updates ------------------------------------- ``` $ check_pkgkit --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;;;; ``` Critical on all security type updates and warning on many total updates ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` $ python check_pkgkit --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;;;; ``` 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_pkgkit/check_pkgkit ``` 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