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Although it is written in Perl, this is a far cleaner version than my check_pf_mem hackjob. The original version of this plugin may be Nagios Exchange. I modified the location of the perl intepreter and I also modified the script to use the "used" parameter by default if neither option was provided.
176 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
176 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
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# $Id: check_mem.pl,v 1.1.1.1 2007/11/13 05:25:13 hmann Exp $
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# check_mem.pl Copyright (C) 2000 Dan Larsson <dl@tyfon.net>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty
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# of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# you should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program (or with Nagios); if not, write to the
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
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# Tell Perl what we need to use
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Getopt::Std;
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use vars qw($opt_c $opt_f $opt_u $opt_w
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$free_memory $used_memory $total_memory
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$crit_level $warn_level
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%exit_codes @memlist
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$percent $fmt_pct
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$verb_err $sysctl $sysctl_output);
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# Predefined exit codes for Nagios
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%exit_codes = ('UNKNOWN' ,-1,
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'OK' , 0,
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'WARNING' , 1,
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'CRITICAL', 2,);
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# Turn this to 1 to see reason for parameter errors (if any)
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$verb_err = 0;
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# query the system through the generic sysctl(8) interface
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# (this does not require special priviledges)
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$sysctl = {};
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$sysctl_output = `/sbin/sysctl -a`;
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foreach my $line (split(/\n/, $sysctl_output)) {
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if ($line =~ m/^([^:]+):\s+(.+)\s*$/s) {
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$sysctl->{$1} = $2;
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}
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}
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my $mem_active = $sysctl->{"vm.stats.vm.v_active_count"} * $sysctl->{"hw.pagesize"};
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my $mem_inactive = $sysctl->{"vm.stats.vm.v_inactive_count"} * $sysctl->{"hw.pagesize"};
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my $mem_cache = $sysctl->{"vm.stats.vm.v_cache_count"} * $sysctl->{"hw.pagesize"};
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my $mem_free = $sysctl->{"vm.stats.vm.v_free_count"} * $sysctl->{"hw.pagesize"};
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# Define the calculating scalars
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$free_memory = $mem_inactive + $mem_cache + $mem_free;
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$total_memory = &mem_rounded($sysctl->{"hw.physmem"});
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$used_memory = $total_memory - $free_memory;
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# Get the options
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if ($#ARGV le 0)
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{
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&usage;
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}
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else
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{
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getopts('c:fuw:');
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}
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# Shortcircuit the switches
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if (!$opt_w or $opt_w == 0 or !$opt_c or $opt_c == 0)
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{
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print "*** You must define WARN and CRITICAL levels!" if ($verb_err);
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&usage;
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}
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elsif (!$opt_f and !$opt_u)
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{
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$opt_u = 1;
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# print "*** You must select to monitor either USED or FREE memory!" if ($verb_err);
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# &usage;
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}
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# Check if levels are sane
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if ($opt_w <= $opt_c and $opt_f)
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{
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print "*** WARN level must not be less than CRITICAL when checking FREE memory!" if ($verb_err);
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&usage;
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}
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elsif ($opt_w >= $opt_c and $opt_u)
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{
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print "*** WARN level must not be greater than CRITICAL when checking USED memory!" if ($verb_err);
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&usage;
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}
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$warn_level = $opt_w;
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$crit_level = $opt_c;
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if ($opt_f)
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{
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$percent = $free_memory / $total_memory * 100;
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$fmt_pct = sprintf "%.1f", $percent;
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if ($percent <= $crit_level)
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{
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print "Memory CRITICAL - $fmt_pct% ($free_memory kB) free |pct=$fmt_pct\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'CRITICAL'};
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}
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elsif ($percent <= $warn_level)
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{
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print "Memory WARNING - $fmt_pct% ($free_memory kB) free |pct=$fmt_pct\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'WARNING'};
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}
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else
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{
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print "Memory OK - $fmt_pct% ($free_memory kB) free |pct=$fmt_pct\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'OK'};
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}
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}
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elsif ($opt_u)
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{
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$percent = $used_memory / $total_memory * 100;
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$fmt_pct = sprintf "%.1f", $percent;
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if ($percent >= $crit_level)
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{
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print "Memory CRITICAL - $fmt_pct% ($used_memory kB) used |pct=$fmt_pct\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'CRITICAL'};
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}
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elsif ($percent >= $warn_level)
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{
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print "Memory WARNING - $fmt_pct% ($used_memory kB) used |pct=$fmt_pct\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'WARNING'};
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}
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else
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{
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print "Memory OK - $fmt_pct% ($used_memory kB) used |pct=$fmt_pct\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'OK'};
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}
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}
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# round the physical memory size to the next power of two which is
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# reasonable for memory cards. We do this by first determining the
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# guessed memory card size under the assumption that usual computer
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# hardware has an average of a maximally eight memory cards installed
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# and those are usually of equal size.
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sub mem_rounded {
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my ($mem_size) = @_;
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my $chip_size = 1;
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my $chip_guess = ($mem_size / 8) - 1;
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while ($chip_guess != 0) {
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$chip_guess >>= 1;
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$chip_size <<= 1;
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}
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my $mem_round = (int($mem_size / $chip_size) + 1) * $chip_size;
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return $mem_round;
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}
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# Show usage
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sub usage()
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{
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print "\ncheck_mem.pl v1.0 - Nagios Plugin\n\n";
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print "usage:\n";
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print " check_mem.pl -<f|u> -w <warnlevel> -c <critlevel>\n\n";
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print "options:\n";
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print " -f Check FREE memory\n";
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print " -u Check USED memory\n";
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print " -w PERCENT Percent free/used when to warn\n";
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print " -c PERCENT Percent free/used when critical\n";
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print "\nCopyright (C) 2000 Dan Larsson <dl\@tyfon.net>\n";
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print "check_mem.pl comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY either implied or explicit\n";
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print "This program is licensed under the terms of the\n";
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print "GNU General Public License (check source code for details)\n";
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exit $exit_codes{'UNKNOWN'};
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}
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