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Source: nagios-plugins-contrib
Source: monitoring-plugins-cyconet
Section: net
Priority: extra
Maintainer: Debian Nagios Maintainer Group <pkg-nagios-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Bernd Zeimetz <bzed@debian.org>, Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0), python, python-debian, quilt (>= 0.46-7), autotools-dev, autotools-dev, flex, libmemcached-dev, libvarnishapi-dev, pkg-config
Uploaders:
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0), python, python-debian, quilt (>= 0.46-7),
Standards-Version: 3.9.4
Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/pkg-nagios/pkg-nagios-plugins-contrib
Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=pkg-nagios/pkg-nagios-plugins-contrib;a=summary
Vcs-Git: git://github.com/waja/blah
Vcs-Browser: http://github.com/waja/blah
Package: nagios-plugins-contrib
Package: monitoring-plugins-cyconet
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}
Recommends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, libsocket-perl, libnagios-plugin-perl, nagios-plugins-basic, libnet-dns-perl, libdate-manip-perl, libnagios-plugin-perl (>= 0.31), libnet-cups-perl, libio-socket-ssl-perl, libmail-imapclient-perl, libnet-smtp-tls-perl, libnet-ssleay-perl, python, liblocale-gettext-perl, liblwp-useragent-determined-perl, snmp, freeipmi-tools, libipc-run-perl, lsof, libyaml-syck-perl, libdbd-mysql-perl, libreadonly-perl, libnet-snmp-perl, openssl, libwebinject-perl, libnet-dns-sec-perl, ruby | ruby-interpreter, ${perl:Depends}
Suggests: backuppc, perl-doc, cciss-vol-status, mpt-status, expect, nagios-plugin-check-multi, moreutils
Recommends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, , ${perl:Depends}
Suggests:
Enhances: nagios-plugins, nagios-plugins-basic, nagios-plugins-standard
Description: Plugins for nagios compatible monitoring systems
This package provides various plugins for Nagios compatible monitoring
systems like Nagios and Icinga.
It contains the following plugins:
.
* check_ajp (1): plugin to monitor the AJP ping response time
Should work with all application servers (Tomcat, JBoss,....)
which provide an AJPv13 connector.
* check_backuppc (1.1.0): plugin for checking on the status of
BackupPC backups
* check_checksums (20130611): plugin to verify file checksums
against (local, not 100% secure) lists.
Supports md5 sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512 checksums.
* check_clamav (1.2): plugin to check for clamav signature freshness
This script is used to compare the version and signature
level of the currently running clamd daemon with the latest
available versions listed in the TXT record for
current.cvd.clamav.net.
* check_cups (0.2): plugin to check queues on a remote CUPS server
This plugin is monitoring of queues on a remote CUPS server,
which means that it doesn't need to be installed on the print
server and run via NRPE.
* check_email_delivery (0.7.1b): plugin to monitor email delivery
Some typical uses of this plugin include:
- check SMTP server
- check messages and quota on IMAP server
- check email delivery loop
- check auto-responder function
- keep an eye on email lag
- monitor automated mailboxes
- check email-to-FTP or other special email gateways
* check_graphite: Plugin to monitor graphite metrics
* check_haproxy (rev135): plugin check the HAProxy statistics url
* check_hpasm (4.6.3.2): plugin to check the hardware health of
HP Proliant Servers
It either uses snmp or - if installed - the hpasm package locally.
The plugin checks the health of
* Processors
* Power supplies
* Memory modules
* Fans
* CPU- and board-temperatures
* Raids
and alerts you if one of these components is faulty or operates
outside its normal parameters.
* check_httpd_status (rev140): plugin checking Apache or Lighthttpd
server-status page (using mod_status)
* check_ipmi_sensor (3.1): IPMI Sensor Monitoring Plugin
Plugin to monitor the hardware status (fan speed, temperaturs,
voltages, power usage, ...) of a server using IPMI.
* check_libs (520): plugin to report the usage of no longer existing
libraries by running processes
* check_lm_sensors (3.1.1): plugin to monitor hardware sensors
and disk temperatures
* check_memcached (1.3): plugin to check memcached instances
It will give a critical message if a partiular memcached host is
inaccessible and generate a warning if the hit/miss ratio falls
below a given threshold or the number of evictions exceeds a given
limit.
Hit/miss and evictions are measured over a 30 minute interval,
using a memcached object to store the earlier statistics.
* check_memory (1.0): plugin to check for free memory
This plugin excludes the system cache and buffer, because
on some system with very stable memory usage it is perfectly
normal for system cache to fill in all available memory.
* check_multipath (0.1.9): plugin to monitor the number of available and
failed paths of multipath devices
* check_mysql_health (2.1.8.2): plugin to check various parameters of a
MySQL database
* check_nfsmounts: checks whether there are stale NFS mounts on the host
* check_printer: plugin to check printer supply levels using SNMP
It outputs performance data for all supplies
found, for example toner and drum.
* check_raid (3.0.1+ba57f5f): plugin to check sw/hw RAID status
The plugin looks for any known types of RAID configurations,
and checks them all.
.
Supports:
- Adaptec AAC RAID via aaccli or afacli or arcconf
- AIX software RAID via lsvg
- HP/Compaq Smart Array via cciss_vol_status (hpsa supported too)
- HP Smart Array Controllers and MSA Controllers via hpacucli
- HP Smart Array (MSA1500) via serial line
- Linux 3ware SATA RAID via tw_cli
- Linux DPT/I2O hardware RAID controllers via /proc/scsi/dpt_i2o
- Linux GDTH hardware RAID controllers via /proc/scsi/gdth
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via CmdTool2
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via megarc
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via /proc/megaraid
- Linux MegaIDE hardware RAID controllers via /proc/megaide
- Linux MPT hardware RAID via mpt-status
- Linux software RAID (md) via /proc/mdstat
- LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS series via MegaCli
- LSI MegaRaid via lsraid
- Serveraid IPS via ipssend
- Solaris software RAID via metastat
- Areca SATA RAID Support via cli64/cli32
* check_rbl (1.3.0): plugin to check if a server is blacklisted
* check_snmp_environment (0.7): plugin to check various hardware statuses
Using snmp the plugin is able to retrieve Fan, power-supply,
voltage, temperature, card and module status and various other
information from Cisco, Nokia, Blue Coat, IronPort,
Foundry Network, Linux (using lm-sensors), Extreme Networks,
Juniper Networks, HP ProCurve, Netscreen, Citrix NetScaler
and Transmode Systems hardware.
* check_ssl_cert (1.15.0): plugin to check the CA and validity of an
X.509 certificate
* check_varnish (1.1): plugin to monitor varnish instances
* check_webinject (1.80): plugin for testing web services
It uses the WebInject Perl module for automated testing of
web applications and web services. It can be used to check
individual system components that have HTTP interfaces
(JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, AJAX, Servlets, HTML Forms,
XML/SOAP Web Services, REST, etc).
* check_whois (1.14): plugin to check for the expiration of a domain.
The plugin may not yet work with all registrars, since their
output formats differ or there is no expiration date in the
whois output.
* check_zone_auth (1.13): plugin to ensure that the authoritative nameservers
for a given zone remain in sync.
* check_zone_rrsig_expiration (1.10): plugin to check for expiration of
signatures in dnssec-enabled zones.
* dsa: plugins from the Debian System Administrators
nagios plugins repository.
* check_cert_expire: check for certificate expiration
using openssl on the certificate file
* check_dnssec_delegation: check for correct DNSSEC
delegation
* check_entropy: check if there is enough entropy available.
* check_packages: replacement for check_apt; needs a cronjob
to update the apt database regularily
* check_running_kernel: check if a system was rebooted after
a kernel upgrade
* check_soas: check SOA records
* check_statusfile: deliver the content of a status file
as check result
* extras (1): various scripts and extras
Not a plugin, but a collection of various useful
event/obsession handlers and similar scripts.
.
Some scripts and binaries need more packages installed to work, which is
implemented as recommends.