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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: github-actions
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: daily
time: "04:00"
reviewers:
- "waja"
pull-request-branch-name:
separator: "-"
open-pull-requests-limit: 10

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name: Packaging Test
on:
push:
branches:
- $default-branch
- development
- master
# Run tests for any PRs
pull_request:
env:
SOURCE_DIR: ./
ARTIFACTS_DIR: debian/build/release/
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
env:
DEBIAN_FRONTEND: "noninteractive"
- name: Remove github artefacts
run: |
rm -rf .github*
- name: Adjust distibution in changelog file
run: |
sed -i '0,/restricted/s//stable/' debian/changelog
- name: Build Debian package
uses: dawidd6/action-debian-package@v1.6.0
with:
artifacts_directory: debian/build/release/
os_distribution: testing
- name: Debug
run: |
ls -la

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on:
push:
# Sequence of patterns matched against refs/tags
tags:
- 'debian/*' # Push events to matching debian/*, i.e. debian/1.0-2, debian/20.15.10, debian/23.20020326
name: Release Process
env:
SOURCE_DIR: ./
ARTIFACTS_DIR: debian/build/release/
jobs:
create-release:
name: Create Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
release-id: ${{ steps.create_release.outputs.id }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install needed packages
run: |
if [ $(dpkg -l | grep -c dpkg-dev) -ne 1 ]; then sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y dpkg-dev; fi
- name: Gather changelog
run: |
ls -la
dpkg-parsechangelog | tail -n +9 > debian.changelog
- name: Create Release
id: create_release
uses: actions/create-release@v1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} # This token is provided by Actions, you do not need to create your own token
with:
tag_name: ${{ github.ref }}
release_name: Release ${{ github.ref }}
body_path: debian.changelog
draft: false
prerelease: false
build:
name: Build and upload packages
needs: create-release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
env:
DEBIAN_FRONTEND: "noninteractive"
- name: Remove github artefacts
run: |
rm -rf .github*
- name: Adjust distibution in changelog file
run: |
sed -i '0,/restricted/s//stable/' debian/changelog
- name: Build Debian package
uses: dawidd6/action-debian-package@v1.6.0
with:
artifacts_directory: debian/build/release/
os_distribution: testing
# - name: Build Debian package
# uses: pi-top/action-debian-package@v0.2.0
# with:
# artifacts_directory: debian/build/release/
# target_architectures: "amd64,i386"
- name: Upload the artifacts
uses: skx/github-action-publish-binaries@release-2.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
releaseId: ${{ needs.create-release.outputs.release-id }}
args: debian/build/release/*

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# Change Log
## [2.1.0](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/tree/2.1.0) (2017-10-12)
[Full Changelog](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/compare/v2.0.0...2.1.0)
**Implemented enhancements:**
- Cisco SMB switch [\#30](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/30)
- Allow output for NagVis "weathermap" lines [\#22](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/22)
- Enhance and write better documentation [\#40](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/40) ([dnsmichi](https://github.com/dnsmichi))
- Escape dot in perfdata labels [\#39](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/39) ([mj84](https://github.com/mj84))
- \[\#30\] add support for cisco small business switches \(tested with SG500\) [\#31](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/31) ([spali](https://github.com/spali))
- Allow output for NagVis "weathermap" lines [\#26](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/26) ([miken32](https://github.com/miken32))
- Add SNMP v3 authentication dependencies and distro-specific Perl module packages [\#23](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/23) ([virtualtam](https://github.com/virtualtam))
**Fixed bugs:**
- check\_snmp\_load.pl =\> SNMPv3 do not use the -p \(port\) option [\#27](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/27)
- Fix typos in documentation [\#29](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/29) ([moepot](https://github.com/moepot))
- The -p \(port\) option was forgotten in some cases [\#28](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/28) ([Niflou](https://github.com/Niflou))
- Fix check\_snmp\_int.pl temp file name [\#25](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/25) ([waja](https://github.com/waja))
**Closed issues:**
- Have waiting info always [\#4](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/4)
## [v2.0.0](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/tree/v2.0.0) (2016-11-25)
**Implemented enhancements:**
- check\_snmp\_load.pl - Linux load multiple CPUs [\#6](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/6)
- Ignore DOWN state and big snmp requests [\#19](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/19) ([SteScho](https://github.com/SteScho))
**Fixed bugs:**
- check\_snmp\_process.pl does not honour timeout \(-t\) [\#21](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/21)
**Closed issues:**
- Apply a programming style to the plugins [\#20](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/20)
- Get rid of utils.pm [\#10](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/10)
- Net::SNMP version string no longer numeric in CentOS 7 [\#9](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/9)
- fortigate 4.3 support for check\_snmp\_load [\#7](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/issues/7)
**Merged pull requests:**
- Not all Systems have connections [\#18](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/18) ([SteScho](https://github.com/SteScho))
- Add the -A/--use-ifalias option to do name lookup from ifAlias [\#17](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/17) ([darksoul42](https://github.com/darksoul42))
- pnp need perf-data with always same order [\#16](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/16) ([SteScho](https://github.com/SteScho))
- pnp need perf-data with always same order [\#15](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/15) ([SteScho](https://github.com/SteScho))
- Add -N/--use-ifname option to switch name lookup from ifDescr to ifName [\#14](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/14) ([darksoul42](https://github.com/darksoul42))
- Fix, check\_snmtp\_load output [\#12](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/12) ([casvcasv](https://github.com/casvcasv))
- making checks executable [\#8](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/8) ([morgajel](https://github.com/morgajel))
- Add Cisco Nexus Devices capability for load [\#3](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/3) ([pasancario](https://github.com/pasancario))
- Fix typo protcol vs. protocol [\#2](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/2) ([waja](https://github.com/waja))
- Fix error writing tmp file using plugin with remote unix system [\#1](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp/pull/1) ([TheCry](https://github.com/TheCry))
\* *This Change Log was automatically generated by [github_changelog_generator](https://github.com/skywinder/Github-Changelog-Generator)*

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# Manubulon SNMP Plugins
#### Table of Contents
1. [About](#about)
2. [License](#license)
3. [Support](#support)
4. [Requirements](#requirements)
5. [Installation](#installation)
6. [Configuration](#configuration)
7. [FAQ](#faq)
8. [Thanks](#thanks)
9. [Contributing](#contributing)
## About
## General information
Manubulon SNMP plugins is a set of Icinga/Nagios plugins
to check hosts/devices using the SNMP protocol.
to check hosts/devices using the SNMP protocol. Check
[http://nagios.manubulon.com](http://nagios.manubulon.com) for more details.
### Plugin Overview
This is a fork using a [cvs2git import](http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp/develop) which includes community patches.
Plugin | Description
------------------------------|----------------------------------------
check\_snmp\_storage | Storage checks (disks, swap, memory, etc.)
check\_snmp\_int | Interface states, usage on hosts, switches, routers, etc.
check\_snmp\_process | Running processes, their number, used CPU and memory.
check\_snmp\_load | Load/CPU checks
check\_snmp\_mem | Memory and swap usage
check\_snmp\_env | Environmental status of fan, temp, power supplies.
check\_snmp\_vrrp | Interface state of a VRRP cluster
check\_snmp\_cpfw | Checkpoint Firewall-1 status
check\_snmp\_win | Windows services
check\_snmp\_css | CSS service states
check\_snmp\_nsbox | Nsbox VHost and diode status
check\_snmp\_boostedge | Boostedge services
check\_snmp\_linkproof\_ndr | Linkproof NHR
The original project was last active in 2007 so this project
helps collect all patches and feature requests.
## License
Feel free to use & distribute it under the original license.
These plugins are licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
You will find a copy of this license in the LICENSE file included in the source package.
## Requirements
* perl in /usr/bin/perl
* Perl modules `Net::SNMP` and `Getopt::Long` (RHEL: `perl-Net-SNMP perl-Getopt-Long`)
* `icinga` user able to write files in /tmp/ directory
Perl, default directory and temp files location can be changed using the install.sh script.
`utils.pm` from `Monitoring::Plugin::Perl` is no longer required.
## Documentation
The original documentation and sourcecode is located at
[http://nagios.manubulon.com](http://nagios.manubulon.com).
A website copy was added underneath the `doc/` directory.
## Support
Join the [Icinga community channels](https://www.icinga.com/about/get-involved/) for questions.
You may create [GitHub issues](https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp)
as well. I do have a lot of things on my plate so best is to send in a tested (!) patch at the same time.
If you want to help maintain this project, just contact
me on [twitter](https://twitter.com/dnsmichi) and I'll
happily grant commit access.
## Requirements
You may head over to [monitoring-portal.org community](http://www.monitoring-portal.org)
for questions and feedback.
* Perl in `/usr/bin/perl`
* Perl modules
[Net::SNMP](http://search.cpan.org/~dtown/Net-SNMP-v6.0.1/lib/Net/SNMP.pm) and
[Getopt::Long](http://search.cpan.org/~jv/Getopt-Long-2.49.1/lib/Getopt/Long.pm)
* `icinga` user able to write files in /tmp/ directory
* SNMP v3 authentication: Perl modules
[Crypt::DES](http://search.cpan.org/~dparis/Crypt-DES-2.07/DES.pm),
[Crypt::Rijndael](http://search.cpan.org/~leont/Crypt-Rijndael-1.13/Rijndael.pm) and
[Digest::HMAC](http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/Digest-HMAC-1.03/lib/Digest/HMAC.pm)
The original support tracker is still located on [sourceforge](https://sourceforge.net/p/nagios-snmp/feature-requests/).
## Installation
## Development
Detailed installation instructions can be found [here](doc/02-Installation.md).
## Configuration
Proceed [here](doc/03-Configuration.md) to get details on the configuration with Icinga 2, Icinga 1.x, etc.
## FAQ
## Thanks
Patrick Proy for creating and maintaining the original plugins.
## Contributing
Fork this repository on GitHub and send in a PR.
Fork this repository on Github and send in a PR.
There's a `.perltidyrc` file in the main repository tree. If you are uncertain about the coding style,
create your patch and then run:
```
$ perltidy -b plugins/*.pl
```
$ perltidy -b plugins/*.pl
This requires the `perltidy` module being installed.

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---
include:
- https://salsa.debian.org/salsa-ci-team/pipeline/raw/master/recipes/debian.yml
variables:
RELEASE: 'unstable'
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_APTLY: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_AUTOPKGTEST: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_BLHC: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_LINTIAN: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_PIUPARTS: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_REPROTEST: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_BUILD_PACKAGE_ALL: 0
SALSA_CI_DISABLE_BUILD_PACKAGE_ANY: 0
SALSA_CI_ENABLE_BUILD_PACKAGE_TWICE: 1

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nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-8) unstable; urgency=low
The following plugins are using now '-p' to specify the port and '-P' the
protocol:
- check_snmp_load
- check_snmp_mem
- check_snmp_process
- check_snmp_storage
The port is specified with '-p' now and the protocol with '-P':
Network protocol to be used
['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
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nagios-snmp-plugins for Debian
------------------------------
If you are using snmp v1 and v2c, you can provide your community as last
argument with your check_command. So you can specify different communities
for different services. With snmp v3 you need to set $USER9$ like shown in
the config snipsets in your resource.cfg or you need to modify your
command definitions!
See http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#snmplogin
and http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_info.html#snmplogin
These snipsets are dumped from nagios-snmp-plugins website.
Look at <http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html> and
<http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_info.html> for more (actual) info!
Here are commands example to use the scripts with nagios.
All these commands use $USER<n>$ macros to put snmp login. You
have to do this for these examples to work.
The $USER<n>$ macro are defined in the resources.cfg file
If you are using snmp v1 :
$USER7$=-C <community>
If you are using snmp v2c :
$USER7$=-C <community> -2
Examples of snmp v3 login :
AuthNoPriv (md5) :
$USER8$=-l <login> -x <pass>
AuthPriv (md5,aes) :
$USER8$=-l <login> -x <pass> -X <pass> -L md5,aes
About regular expressions
With all these scripts, when you select an interface, a service or process name
etc... you use by default regular expressions :
Note : you can disable this by using "-r"
Examples : Don't forget it is perl regular expressions.
Regexp Will match
eth eth0, eth1, eth2 but also Fastethernet0/0 ....
eth[1-9] eth1, eth2, ... eth9 but also eth10, eth11
eth[1-2]$ eth1, eth2 only (not eth11 for ex).
dhcp dhcpc, dhpcd
* check_snmp_cpfw.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_cpfw_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER8$
$ARG1$
}
define service {
name checkpoint_verification
check_command check_snmp_cpfw_v3!-swa -p Solsoft_Policy \
-c 100000,200000 -f
}
* check_snmp_load.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_load_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ -T
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define command {
command_name check_snmp_load_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER8$ -T
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define service {
name bluecoat_load
check_command check_snmp_load_v1!bc!95!99
}
define service {
name Linux_load
check_command check_snmp_load_v1!netsl!4,3,3!8,5,5
}
define service {
name Cisco_load
check_command check_snmp_load_v1!cisco!90,80,60!100,100,100
}
define service {
name lp_load
check_command check_snmp_load_v1!lp!90!99
}
* check_snmp_interface.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_int_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ -n
$ARG1$ $ARG2$
}
define command{
command_name check_snmp_int_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER8$ -n
$ARG1$ $ARG2$
}
define service {
name check_int_1_6
check_command check_snmp_int_v1!"FastEthernet-[1-6]"
}
define service {
name check_int_eth0_bdw
check_command check_snmp_int_v3!eth0!-k -w 100,50 -c 0,0
}
* check_snmp_mem.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_mem_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ $ARG1$
-w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define command {
command_name check_snmp_mem_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER8$ $ARG1$
-w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define service {
name Linux_memory
check_command check_snmp_mem_v1!-N!95,60!99,90
}
define service {
name Cisco_mem
check_command check_snmp_mem_v1!-I!80!99
}
* check_snmp_process.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_process_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ -n
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define service {
name proxy_checks
check_command check_snmp_process_v1!proxy!21,1999!20,2000!-2
}
define service {
name Check_httpd_all
check_command check_snmp_process_v1!httpd!5,100!0!-2 -m 20,30 -u 90,99
}
define service {
name check_crontab
service_description Check Crontab service
check_command check_snmp_process!crond!0!0
}
* check_snmp_storage.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_storage_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ -m
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define command {
command_name check_snmp_storage_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER8$ -m
$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
define service {
name Check_LinDisk_home
service_description Check /home
check_command check_snmp_storage_v3!/home!90!97!-r
}
define service {
name Win_check_swap
service_description Check Windows swap
check_command check_snmp_storage_v3!Virtual!60!90
}
define service {
name check_linux_swap
service_description Check swap linux
check_command check_snmp_storage_v1!Swap!60!90!
}
define service {
name check_disk_all
service_description Check / /opt /var /config
check_command check_snmp_storage_v1!"^/$|opt|config|var"!80!90!
}
* check_snmp_vrrp.pl
define command {
command_name check_snmp_vrrp_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ -T
$ARG1$ -s $ARG2$
}
define command {
command_name check_snmp_vrrp_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER8$ -T
$ARG1$ -s $ARG2$
}
define service {
name Linkproof_check_vrrp_master
service_description Check vrrp in master state
check_command check_snmp_vrrp_v3!lp!master
}
define service {
name Linkproof_check_vrrp_backup
service_description Check vrrp in backup state
check_command check_snmp_vrrp_v3!lp!backup
}
define service {
name Nokia_clustering
check_command check_snmp_vrrp_v3!ipso!2,98%
}
* check_snmp_win.pl
define command {
command_name check_win
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER7$ -n
$ARG2$
# comment community service(s) name
}
define service {
name check_win_dhcp
service_description Check dhcp service
check_command check_win!dhcp
register 0
}
define service {
name check_win_reg_spool
service_description Verification acces au registre en spooleur
check_command check_win!"au registre",spouleur
register 0
}
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We use dpatch for patch handling inside our package(s). Please see
/usr/share/doc/dpatch/README.source.gz (if you have installed dpatch) for
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#!/bin/bash
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# release and upload assets to it whenever a tag is pushed:
# git tag; git push --tags
#
# It is created as a temporary solution whilst we wait for
# Travis DPL to support GitHub:
#
# https://github.com/travis-ci/dpl
#
# Place this script somewhere in your project repository (perhaps by forking
# the github-travis-release repo and adding your fork as a git submodule) then
# put something like this to your .travis.yml:
#
# after_success: .travis/github-release.sh "$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG" "`head -1 src/VERSION`" build/release/*
#
# The first argument is your repository in the format
# "username/repository", which Travis provides in the
# TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG environment variable.
#
# The second argument is the release version which as a
# sanity check should match the tag that you are releasing.
# You could pass "`git describe`" to satisfy this check.
#
# The remaining arguments are a list of asset files that you
# want to publish along with the release.
#
# The script requires that you create a GitHub OAuth access
# token to facilitate the upload:
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#
# For testing purposes you can create a local convenience
# file in the script directory called GITHUBTOKEN that sets
# the GITHUBTOKEN environment variable. If you do so you MUST
# ensure that this doesn't get pushed to your repository,
# perhaps by adding it to a .gitignore file.
#
# Should you get stuck then look at a working example. This
# code is being used by Barcode Writer in Pure PostScript
# for automated deployment:
#
# https://github.com/terryburton/postscriptbarcode
set -e
REPO=$1 && shift
RELEASE=$1 && shift
RELEASEFILES=$@
if ! TAG=`git describe --exact-match --tags 2>/dev/null`; then
echo "This commit is not a tag so not creating a release"
exit 0
fi
if [ "$TRAVIS" = "true" ] && [ -z "$TRAVIS_TAG" ]; then
echo "This build is not for the tag so not creating a release"
exit 0
fi
if [ "$TRAVIS" = "true" ] && [ "$TRAVIS_TAG" != "$RELEASE" ]; then
echo "Error: TRAVIS_TAG ($TRAVIS_TAG) does not match the indicated release ($RELEASE)"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$TAG" != "$RELEASE" ]; then
echo "Error: The tag ($TAG) does not match the indicated release ($RELEASE)"
exit 1
fi
if [[ -z "$RELEASEFILES" ]]; then
echo "Error: No release files provided"
exit 1
fi
SCRIPTDIR=`dirname $0`
[ -e "$SCRIPTDIR/GITHUBTOKEN" ] && . "$SCRIPTDIR/GITHUBTOKEN"
if [[ -z "$GITHUBTOKEN" ]]; then
echo "Error: GITHUBTOKEN is not set"
exit 1
fi
echo "Creating GitHub release for $RELEASE"
echo -n "Create draft release... "
JSON=$(cat <<EOF
{
"tag_name": "$TAG",
"target_commitish": "master",
"name": "$TAG: New release",
"draft": true,
"prerelease": false
}
EOF
)
RESULT=`curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}\n" \
-H "Authorization: token $GITHUBTOKEN" \
-d "$JSON" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/$REPO/releases"`
if [ "`echo "$RESULT" | tail -1`" != "201" ]; then
echo FAILED
echo "$RESULT"
exit 1
fi
RELEASEID=`echo "$RESULT" | sed -ne 's/^ "id": \(.*\),$/\1/p'`
if [[ -z "$RELEASEID" ]]; then
echo FAILED
echo "$RESULT"
exit 1
fi
echo DONE
for FILE in $RELEASEFILES; do
if [ ! -f $FILE ]; then
echo "Warning: $FILE not a file"
continue
fi
FILESIZE=`stat -c '%s' "$FILE"`
FILENAME=`basename $FILE`
echo -n "Uploading $FILENAME... "
RESULT=`curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}\n" \
-H "Authorization: token $GITHUBTOKEN" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.manifold-preview" \
-H "Content-Type: application/zip" \
--data-binary "@$FILE" \
"https://uploads.github.com/repos/$REPO/releases/$RELEASEID/assets?name=$FILENAME&size=$FILESIZE"`
if [ "`echo "$RESULT" | tail -1`" != "201" ]; then
echo FAILED
echo "$RESULT"
exit 1
fi
echo DONE
done
echo -n "Publishing release... "
JSON=$(cat <<EOF
{
"draft": false
}
EOF
)
RESULT=`curl -s -w "\n%{http_code}\n" \
-X PATCH \
-H "Authorization: token $GITHUBTOKEN" \
-d "$JSON" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/$REPO/releases/$RELEASEID"`
if [ "`echo "$RESULT" | tail -1`" = "200" ]; then
echo DONE
else
echo FAILED
echo "$RESULT"
exit 1
fi

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nagios-snmp-plugins (2.1.0-6) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
*
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Sun, 20 Apr 2025 22:18:26 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (2.1.0-5) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [133cc65] Bump Standards-Version to 4.7.0, no changes.
* [0556666] Bump Standards-Version to 4.7.2, no changes.
* [8b74a54] Fix old FSF address in copyright file.
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Sun, 20 Apr 2025 18:52:04 +0000
nagios-snmp-plugins (2.1.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [13ac6fb] Explicitly enable test-build-twice job.
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [67af323] Adding d/p/23_check_snmp_int_interface_speed from upsgtream
* [d0702fa] Adding d/p/24_tcp_udp_ipv4_ipv6 from upsgtream
* [5638743] Adding d/p/25_check_snmp_int_add_metrik from upsgtream
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Tue, 23 Jul 2024 05:44:14 +0000
nagios-snmp-plugins (2.1.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Jan Wagner ]
* NOT RELEASED YET
* [4ffef41] Adding Github CI
* [071a540] Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Database, Bug-Submit,
Repository, Repository-Browse.
* [56b1ad4] d/source/options: Adding .github to diff ignore
* [731359e] d/source/options: Fixing github ignore
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [9f8c997] Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.0, no changes.
* [547ca5d] Update watch file to use tags instead of releases.
* [0fef6a8] Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.1, no changes.
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [36ad122] Add Rules-Requires-Root to control file.
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [465be3f] d/control: Drop 'pkg-' from Vcs-Headers
[ Debian Janitor ]
* [8bb1998] Remove constraints unnecessary since buster (oldstable)
* [16004b9] Remove constraints unnecessary since buster (oldstable)
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [ea50f54] Bump debhelper from old 12 to 13.
* [4f38dec] Update standards version to 4.6.2, no changes needed.
* [a193b79] Adding d/p/19_check_snmp_int_remove_unneeded_my from upstream
* [fdc0108] Adding d/p/20_check_snmp_int_avaid_huge_amount_of_regex from
upstream
* [d4bd9c9] Adding d/p/21_check_snmp_load_update_fortiswitch_and_fortigate4.3
from upstream
* [e2bdf2d] Adding d/p/22_check_snmp_storage_fix_space_btrfs from upstream
(Closes: #959956)
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Mon, 23 Jan 2023 13:45:41 +0000
nagios-snmp-plugins (2.1.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Debian Janitor ]
* Use secure copyright file specification URI.
* debian/copyright: use spaces rather than tabs to start continuation
lines.
* Bump debhelper from deprecated 5 to 12. (Closes: #965745)
* Set debhelper-compat version in Build-Depends.
* Update standards version to 4.5.0, no changes needed.
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [a75e780] Removing .travis.yml and adding .gitlab-ci.yml
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [e989ff9] Bump watch file version to 4.
* [b345ea5] Bump Standards-Version to 4.5.1, no changes.
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [a815051] check_snmp_int.pl: added ign-admindown, ign-emptyalias options.
fixed uninitialized variable warning by adding d/p/14_check_snmp_int_ign
from upstream
* [c1ffe3e] check_snmp_int.pl: Add spaces only if necessary by adding
d/p/15_check_snmp_int_spaces from upstream
* [ef233ba] check_snmp_win.pl: Add -o option (max message size) by adding
d/p/16_check_snmp_win_max_message_size from upstream
* [085ba7e] check_snmp_storage.pl: add support for allowing considering OK if
no storage found matching given criteria by adding
d/p/17_check_snmp_storage_okifempty from upstream
* [84561d3] check_snmp_int.pl: fix perf_out not defined error by adding
d/p/18_check_snmp_int_fix_perf_out
* [45b2b11] d/control: Updating upstream to
https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp
* [f9bf220] d/watch: Updating upstream to
https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp
* [8f6cd11] Refreshing patches
* [c1f1d25] d/copyright: Removing tabs
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Mon, 07 Dec 2020 15:50:39 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (2.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [75687e0] New upstream version 2.1.0
* [181c319] Refresh patches
* [568042e] d/rules: Adjust new documentation source path
* [ea34bcb] d/patches/51_fix_privacy_doc: Remove more potential privacy
breach
* [117e400] d/control: Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.1, no changes needed
* [f2e8ac9] d/docs: Fix location of the README
* [c0535e4] Adding .travis-ci.yml
* [019d443] d/control: Update VCS-headers
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [c07faf2] Bump Standards-Version to 4.1.5, no changes.
* [53cdb54] Bump Standards-Version to 4.2.0, no changes.
* [70b7138] Bump Standards-Version to 4.2.1, no changes.
* [3d095b1] Bump Standards-Version to 4.3.0, no changes.
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [cb66729] Delete old unused patches
* [bcc13b4] Adding d/p/10_check_snmp_storage_error_handling
* [af07b7c] Adding d/p/11_check_snmp_int_agent_workaround
* [890a780] Adding d/p/12_check_snmp_mem_perf
* [f45e77a] Adding d/p/13_check_snmp_process_new_features
* [cb17d7e] d/control: Updating Homepage-field to
https://github.com/dnsmichi/manubulon-snmp
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Wed, 23 Jan 2019 20:44:01 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (2.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Bas Couwenberg ]
* [caf8f93] d/control: Update Vcs-* URLs to use HTTPS, use cgit instead of
gitweb for Vcs-Browser URL.
[ Jan Wagner ]
* [1eca1c0] travis-ci: Make use of travis.d.n
* [9c06100] New upstream version 2.0.0
* [c431132] d/watch: Update for new upstream URL
* [74388b3] Disable patches integrated in new upstream
* [6f3bacd] Refresh remaining patches
* [692a27a] d/rules: Adjusting src paths
* [3590951] d/rules: Stop shipping outdated upstream changelog
* [ceff8a0] d/docs: Adjusting src path
* [80b3d1e] d/README.Debian: Spellfix
* [d014d9b] d/rules: Fix installation location
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Thu, 08 Dec 2016 09:49:39 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-12) unstable; urgency=medium
* [24809b6] travis-ci: don't install build-deps manual
* [07c8662] travis-ci: build package with dpkg-buildpackage
* [82261f2] travis-ci: Initial support for uploading releases to github
* [94da9a0] Merging upstream changes of github-release.sh
* [76f4f9b] Updating copyright and author of debian/bin/github-release.sh
* [9157b9d] Add n5k support to check_snmp_load via
19_check_snmp_load_n5k patch
* [f4871c4] Refreshing patches/01_update_pre_1.1.2
* [4a57e8b] Refreshing patches/51_fix_privacy_doc
* [e4c5a52] Adding 20_check_snmp_load_multiple_cpus
* [434d3d0] Fixing paths in 20_check_snmp_load_multiple_cpus
* [a31b428] Fixing 20_check_snmp_load_multiple_cpus
* [672a475] debian/control: reformating with warp-and-sort
* [bcecc23] travis-ci: grab actual used upstream version
* [a8f8669] Adding patchtes/21_check_snmp_load_abstract_snmp_version_check
* [f4e3f51] Adding patches/22_remove_utils_pm
* [8dd4f10] Adding patches/23_check_snmp_load_drop_debugging
* [96dcc51] travis-ci: Adding required arguments for trusty
* [6cbfcfa] travis-ci: automatically install dependencies
* [c5e9ec0] check_snmp_int: Add patches/24_check_snmp_int_use_ifname
(Closes: #812837)
* [d8d6d1b] d/rules: Use dh_prep instead of 'dh_clean -k'
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Wed, 27 Jan 2016 16:23:36 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-11) unstable; urgency=medium
* [dd7632d] Create /etc/nagios-plugins/config/ (Closes: #767681)
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Sun, 02 Nov 2014 20:45:10 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-10) unstable; urgency=medium
* [5dbb905] Add support for monitoring-plugins
* [f529116] Add 'libcrypt-des-perl, libcrypt-rijndael-perl' as recommends,
needed for snmp v3
* [ce65e19] Don't use symlinked license in debian/copyright
* [20f7a79] Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.6, no changes needed
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Sun, 12 Oct 2014 22:23:51 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-9) unstable; urgency=low
* [976e307] Update Vcs-headers
* [950a63f] Use full binary path instead of $ macro in command definitions
* [3acf202] check_snmp_storage: Add 64bit support
* [73c21a0] Convert the package to source format 3.0 (quilt)
* [6adaea0] Fix 15_check_snmp_storage_64bit
* [074ed96] Add travis-ci config
* [36857aa] travis-ci: Reorder and comment .travis.yml
* [9ac5f8c] update git ignore regex
* [f82ac54] travis-ci: Add lintian checks after build
* [1ea9877] Add build-indep and build-arch target into debian/rules
* [36735a8] Update to recent copyright format
* [8a119de] Updating standards version to 3.9.5, no changes needed
* [aaa7106] Set set -e in the body in body of the maintainers scripts
* [d03e055] Extend the extended package description
* [2fcaf9a] Fix potential privacy breach of HTML documentation
* [1ae942a] Add upstream changelog into package
* [ab802e4] Merge latest CVS patches into one
* [34070bf] Add missing latest CVS patches
* [76a78cb] Refresh patchtes
* [6fa6c28] Update patch description 10_fix_net_snmp_version
* [0193501] Rename patch 11_fix_privacy_doc into 51_fix_privacy_doc
* [c7fb3c5] Update patch descriptions
* [4623399] Add 16_perfdata to enable perfdate
* [93834c1] Add 17_protocol_fam to support protocol and IP familiy
* [8ca89ae] Add NEWS file for changed behavior of specifying port
* [f05ed7f] Add 18_check_snmp_process_tmp_file
* [e3e176d] travis-ci: Install recent lintian version
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Wed, 05 Mar 2014 22:34:26 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-8) unstable; urgency=low
* Add 10_fix_net_snmp_version.dpatch
- Fixing Net::SNMP version (Closes: #699413)
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Thu, 31 Jan 2013 08:56:00 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Add "Copyright" to all copyrights in debian/copyright
* Updating standards version to 3.8.4
- Add README.source
* Add 1.0 to debian/source/format
* Add trailing trunk/ at Vcs-Svn-field
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Wed, 10 Mar 2010 10:18:35 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-6) unstable; urgency=low
* instead of suggest depend on nagios-plugins-basic to get command
definitions installed into /etc/nagios-plugins/config and registered via
ucf, since /usr/share/nagios-plugins/dpkg/functions is used in postinst
(Closes: #513872)
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Sun, 01 Feb 2009 23:49:10 +0100
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-5) unstable; urgency=low
* implement machine-interpretable copyright file
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Sun, 20 Jul 2008 13:17:39 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-4) unstable; urgency=low
* adjust copyright, it's GPL2 (and not later)
* update some scripts to newest available version from website
* rename 02_disable_epn.dpatch to 50_disable_epn.dpatch to be the last one
(Closes: #484462)
* Updating standards version to 3.8.0, no changes needed
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Mon, 07 Jul 2008 22:08:37 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
* change unit to bit/s in interface check
* add option for scale of bandwidth to interface check
* added Vcs- fields, moved Homepage into source header's field
* bump standards version to 3.7.3 (no changes needed)
* add 02_disable_epn.dpatch to disable epn, since the plugins don't
work with it
* bump copyright of packaging to 2008
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Mon, 14 Apr 2008 23:20:52 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
* make use of dpatch infrastructure
* include a fix for check_snmp_env.pl from cvs
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Fri, 6 Jul 2007 22:22:02 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* new upstream
* include (new) html docs into package
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:00:50 +0200
nagios-snmp-plugins (1.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release (Closes: #401678).
-- Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org> Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:34:19 +0100

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Source: nagios-snmp-plugins
Section: net
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Debian Nagios Maintainer Group <pkg-nagios-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
Uploaders: Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org>
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13)
Standards-Version: 4.7.2
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/nagios-team/nagios-snmp-plugins
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/nagios-team/nagios-snmp-plugins.git
Homepage: https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp
Package: nagios-snmp-plugins
Architecture: all
Depends: libnet-snmp-perl,
monitoring-plugins-common | nagios-plugins-basic (>= 1.4.5-2),
ucf,
${misc:Depends},
${perl:Depends}
Recommends: libcrypt-des-perl, libcrypt-rijndael-perl
Description: SNMP Plugins for nagios
A set of Nagios plugins to check hosts/devices using snmp protocol
.
The general idea of these scripts is to check as many things as possible with
snmp (how do you install NRPE on Cisco or AS/400 ?) : disks, memory, load,
interface, running procsses, etc...
.
The other idea is to select disks, interfaces, process using regular
expressions

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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: Nagios SNMP Plugins
Upstream-Contact: Patrick Proy (nagios at proy.org)
Source: http://www.manubulon.com/nagios
Files: *
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Patrick Proy (nagios at proy.org)
License: GPL-2
Files: debian/*
Copyright: Copyright (C) 2006, 2008 Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org>
License: GPL-2+
Files: debian/bin/github-release.sh
Copyright: Copyright (c) 2014 Terry Burton
License: Expat
License: Expat
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
.
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
License: GPL-2
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
.
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.
.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version
2 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 file.
License: GPL-2+
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 2 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.
.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version
2 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 file.

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etc/nagios-plugins/config

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README.md

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From e7472bfb2a39f3536350642b177e5f9e17c5c369 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Louis Sautier <sautier.louis@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 09:17:25 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] check_snmp_storage: fix SNMP error handling, see #33
---
plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl | 15 +++++++++------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
index 2325acc..3593f79 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
@@ -598,6 +598,15 @@ sub check_options {
$result = $session->get_request(@oids);
} else {
$result = $session->get_request(Varbindlist => \@oids);
+}
+
+if (!defined($result)) {
+ printf("ERROR getting OIDs: %s.\n", $session->error);
+ $session->close;
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+}
+
+if (version->parse(Net::SNMP->VERSION) >= 4) {
foreach my $key (sort keys %$result) {
# Fix for filesystems larger 2 TB. More than 2 TB will cause an error because
@@ -613,12 +622,6 @@ sub check_options {
}
}
-if (!defined($result)) {
- printf("ERROR: Size table :%s.\n", $session->error);
- $session->close;
- exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
-}
-
$session->close;
# Only a few ms left...

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From ed1da1396f3ca3337a4ebe3f0cf610a30e6c5775 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jochen Friedrich <j.friedrich@nwe.de>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2018 15:31:00 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Workaround for buggy SNMP agents not removing deleted
interfaces.
If exact match is requested, only use the interface with the highest index.
Some buggy SNMP agents forget to delete interfaces which are gone (like ppp
or tunnel interfaces).
---
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index 9d4a2a5..e938131 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -632,35 +632,38 @@ sub check_options {
# get the index number of the interface
my @oid_list = split(/\./, $key);
- $tindex[$num_int] = pop(@oid_list);
-
- # get the full description
- $descr[$num_int] = $$resultat{$key};
-
- # Get rid of special caracters (specially for Windows)
- $descr[$num_int] =~ s/[[:cntrl:]]//g;
-
- # put the admin or oper oid in an array
- $oids[$num_int]
- = defined($o_admin)
- ? $admin_table . $tindex[$num_int]
- : $oper_table . $tindex[$num_int];
-
- # Put the performance oid
- if (defined($o_perf) || defined($o_checkperf)) {
- $oid_perf_inoct[$num_int] = $in_octet_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oid_perf_outoct[$num_int] = $out_octet_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oid_speed[$num_int] = $speed_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oid_speed_high[$num_int] = $speed_table_64 . $tindex[$num_int];
- if (defined($o_ext_checkperf) || defined($o_perfe)) {
- $oid_perf_indisc[$num_int] = $in_discard_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oid_perf_outdisc[$num_int] = $out_discard_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oid_perf_inerr[$num_int] = $in_error_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oid_perf_outerr[$num_int] = $out_error_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ my $int_index = pop(@oid_list);
+ if (defined($o_noreg) && ($num_int > 0)) {
+ if ($tindex[$num_int-1] < $int_index) {
+ $num_int = 0;
}
}
- verb("Name : $descr[$num_int], Index : $tindex[$num_int]");
- $num_int++;
+ if (!defined($o_noreg) || ($num_int == 0)) {
+ $tindex[$num_int] = $int_index;
+ # get the full description
+ $descr[$num_int]=$$resultat{$key};
+ # Get rid of special caracters (specially for Windows)
+ $descr[$num_int] =~ s/[[:cntrl:]]//g;
+ # put the admin or oper oid in an array
+ $oids[$num_int]= defined ($o_admin) ? $admin_table . $tindex[$num_int]
+ : $oper_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+
+ # Put the performance oid
+ if (defined($o_perf) || defined($o_checkperf)) {
+ $oid_perf_inoct[$num_int]= $in_octet_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ $oid_perf_outoct[$num_int]= $out_octet_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ $oid_speed[$num_int]=$speed_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ $oid_speed_high[$num_int]=$speed_table_64 . $tindex[$num_int];
+ if (defined($o_ext_checkperf) || defined($o_perfe)) {
+ $oid_perf_indisc[$num_int]= $in_discard_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ $oid_perf_outdisc[$num_int]= $out_discard_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ $oid_perf_inerr[$num_int]= $in_error_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ $oid_perf_outerr[$num_int]= $out_error_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ }
+ }
+ verb("Name : $descr[$num_int], Index : $tindex[$num_int]");
+ $num_int++;
+ }
}
}

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@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
From 8855b778e5a4aa53667baaad3863112fd93aee64 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: jimbobmcgee <jimbobmcgee@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 23:22:09 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Better support for buffered/cached memory in Linux
Exclude buffered memory from perfdata output, if `-b` option is specified
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status output show RAM usage as percentage, while perfdata output shows total literal ram usage. If `-N -m` options are given, cached memory is included in both the plugin status output and the perfdata. If `-N -b` options are given, buffered memory is *excluded* from the status output, but remains *included* in the perfdata.
This patch alters the behaviour of the `-N -b` option combination so that, if supplied, buffered memory is also excluded from the perfdata.
Add separate perfdata counters for cached and buffered memory, if `-ff` options is specified
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Changed `Getopt` behaviour for `-f` so it can be specified more than once. If it is specified twice, perfdata is extended to include buffered and cached memory readings as separate perfdata values, e.g. `ram_used=12345 buffered=1234 cached=1234`. If using `-ff`, neither buffered nor cached memory are included in the perfdata value for RAM used.
---
plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl | 24 +++++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl
index 2ac7ec9..3f93a20 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
sub print_usage {
print
-"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> [-I|-N|-E] [-f] [-m -b] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
+"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> [-I|-N|-E] [-f[f]] [-m -b] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
}
sub isnnum { # Return true if arg is not a number
@@ -218,8 +218,8 @@ sub check_options {
'memcache' => \$o_cache,
'b' => \$o_buffer,
'membuffer' => \$o_buffer,
- 'f' => \$o_perf,
- 'perfdata' => \$o_perf
+ 'f+' => \$o_perf,
+ 'perfdata+' => \$o_perf
);
if (defined($o_help)) { help(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
if (defined($o_version)) { p_version(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
@@ -578,9 +578,7 @@ sub check_options {
$realused = ($$resultat{$nets_ram_total} - ($$resultat{$nets_ram_free} + $totalcachedbuffered))
/ $$resultat{$nets_ram_total};
-
if ($$resultat{$nets_ram_total} == 0) { $realused = 0; }
-
$swapused
= ($$resultat{$nets_swap_total} == 0)
? 0
@@ -605,12 +603,11 @@ sub check_options {
}
$n_output .= " ; " . $n_status;
if (defined($o_perf)) {
- if (defined($o_cache)) {
- $n_output .= " | ram_used=" . ($$resultat{$nets_ram_total} - $$resultat{$nets_ram_free}) . ";";
- } else {
- $n_output .= " | ram_used="
- . ($$resultat{$nets_ram_total} - $$resultat{$nets_ram_free} - $$resultat{$nets_ram_cache}) . ";";
- }
+ my $perf_ramused = ($$resultat{$nets_ram_total} - $$resultat{$nets_ram_free});
+ $perf_ramused -= $$resultat{$nets_ram_cache} if $o_perf > 1 or !defined($o_cache);
+ $perf_ramused -= $$resultat{$nets_ram_buffer} if $o_perf > 1 or defined($o_buffer);
+
+ $n_output .= " | ram_used=$perf_ramused;";
$n_output .= ($o_warnR == 0) ? ";" : round($o_warnR * $$resultat{$nets_ram_total} / 100, 0) . ";";
$n_output .= ($o_critR == 0) ? ";" : round($o_critR * $$resultat{$nets_ram_total} / 100, 0) . ";";
$n_output .= "0;" . $$resultat{$nets_ram_total} . " ";
@@ -618,6 +615,11 @@ sub check_options {
$n_output .= ($o_warnS == 0) ? ";" : round($o_warnS * $$resultat{$nets_swap_total} / 100, 0) . ";";
$n_output .= ($o_critS == 0) ? ";" : round($o_critS * $$resultat{$nets_swap_total} / 100, 0) . ";";
$n_output .= "0;" . $$resultat{$nets_swap_total};
+
+ if ($o_perf > 1) {
+ $n_output .= " buffered=" . $$resultat{$nets_ram_buffer} . ';;;0;' . $$resultat{$nets_ram_total};
+ $n_output .= " cached=" . $$resultat{$nets_ram_cache} . ';;;0;' . $$resultat{$nets_ram_total};
+ }
}
$session->close;
print "$n_output \n";

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@ -1,348 +0,0 @@
From 9ceabfc974d4d9bfd0731bbedfa12a035a662466 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: jimbobmcgee <jimbobmcgee@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 23:28:12 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] Minor feature updates to check_snmp_process.pl
The following features are included:
1. Added new `-T` option, to report/check against the total RAM of all matched processes, rather than the highest value
2. Warn/Crit values are now optional for `-m` and `-u` options, allowing for capture of these in perfdata without requiring thresholds
3. Perfdata is now always written if `-F` is supplied, even if there were no matched process (i.e. `num_process=0 memory_usage=0 cpu_usage=0`).
---
plugins/check_snmp_process.pl | 201 +++++++++++++++++++++-------------
1 file changed, 125 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl
index 49a8cd7..2d2f72e 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl
@@ -44,9 +44,9 @@
my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # Default to UDP over IPv4
my $o_version2 = undef; #use snmp v2c
my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
-my $o_warn = 0; # warning limit
+my $o_warn = undef; # warning limit
my @o_warnL = undef; # warning limits (min,max)
-my $o_crit = 0; # critical limit
+my $o_crit = undef; # critical limit
my @o_critL = undef; # critical limits (min,max)
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
@@ -74,17 +74,22 @@
my $o_mem = undef; # checks memory (max)
my @o_memL = undef; # warn and crit level for mem
my $o_mem_avg = undef; # cheks memory average
+my $o_mem_sum = undef; # checks memory total
my $o_cpu = undef; # checks CPU usage
my @o_cpuL = undef; # warn and crit level for cpu
-my $o_delta = $delta_of_time_to_make_average; # delta time for CPU check
+my $o_delta = undef; # delta time for CPU check
# functions
sub p_version { print "check_snmp_process version : $VERSION\n"; }
sub print_usage {
- print
-"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] [-P <IP Protocol>] -n <name> [-w <min_proc>[,<max_proc>] -c <min_proc>[,max_proc] ] [-m<warn Mb>,<crit Mb> -a -u<warn %>,<crit%> -d<delta> ] [-t <timeout>] [-o <octet_length>] [-f -A -F ] [-r] [-V] [-g]\n";
+ print "Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> [-p <port>] [-P <IP Protocol>] "
+ . "((-C <snmp_community> [-2]) | (-l login -x passwd)) "
+ . "-n <name> [-f] [-A] [-r] [-w <min_proc>[,<max_proc>] -c <min_proc>[,<max_proc>]] "
+ . "[-m [<warnMB>,<critMB>] [-a|-T]] "
+ . "[-u [<warn%>,<crit%>] -d<delta>] "
+ . "[-t <timeout>] [-o <octet_length>] [-F] [-V] [-g]\n";
}
sub isnotnum { # Return true if arg is not a number
@@ -186,7 +191,7 @@ sub help {
ex : "named.*-t /var/named/chroot" will only select named process with this parameter
-F, --perfout
Add performance output
- outputs : memory_usage, num_process, cpu_usage
+ outputs: num_processes, memory_usage (if -m), cpu_usage (if -u)
-w, --warn=MIN[,MAX]
Number of process that will cause a warning
-1 for no warning, MAX must be >0. Ex : -w-1,50
@@ -197,15 +202,21 @@ sub help {
with the following options : -w m1,x1 -c m2,x2
you must have : m2 <= m1 < x1 <= x2
you can omit x1 or x2 or both
--m, --memory=WARN,CRIT
+-m, --memory[=WARN,CRIT]
checks memory usage (default max of all process)
- values are warning and critical values in Mb
+ WARN,CRIT values are warning and critical values in MB
+ if WARN,CRIT values are not given, just report
-a, --average
makes an average of memory used by process instead of max
--u, --cpu=WARN,CRIT
+ (implies -m, cannot be used with -T)
+-T, --total
+ checks the total memory used by processes instead of max
+ (implies -m, cannot be used with -a)
+-u, --cpu[=WARN,CRIT]
checks cpu usage of all process
values are warning and critical values in % of CPU usage
if more than one CPU, value can be > 100% : 100%=1 CPU
+ if WARN,CRIT values are not given, just report
-d, --delta=seconds
make an average of <delta> seconds for CPU (default 300=5min)
-g, --getall
@@ -272,6 +283,8 @@ sub check_options {
'memory:s' => \$o_mem,
'a' => \$o_mem_avg,
'average' => \$o_mem_avg,
+ 'T' => \$o_mem_sum,
+ 'total' => \$o_mem_sum,
'u:s' => \$o_cpu,
'cpu' => \$o_cpu,
'2' => \$o_version2,
@@ -327,9 +340,11 @@ sub check_options {
# Check compulsory attributes
if (!defined($o_descr) || !defined($o_host)) { print_usage(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
- @o_warnL = split(/,/, $o_warn);
- @o_critL = split(/,/, $o_crit);
- verb("$o_warn $o_crit $#o_warnL $#o_critL");
+
+ # Check warn/crit values
+ @o_warnL = split(/,/, ($o_warn // "0"));
+ @o_critL = split(/,/, ($o_crit // "0"));
+ verb("Warn: " . ($o_warn // "undef") . "; Crit: " . ($o_crit // "undef") . "; #Warn: " . $#o_warnL . "; #Crit: " . $#o_critL);
if (isnotnum($o_warnL[0]) || isnotnum($o_critL[0])) {
print "Numerical values for warning and critical\n";
print_usage();
@@ -348,7 +363,6 @@ sub check_options {
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
- # Check min_crit < min warn < max warn < crit warn
if ($o_warnL[0] < $o_critL[0]) {
print " warn minimum must be >= crit minimum\n";
print_usage();
@@ -371,7 +385,15 @@ sub check_options {
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
#### Memory checks
- if (defined($o_mem)) {
+ if (defined($o_mem_sum) && defined($o_mem_avg)) {
+ print "cannot test memory average and memory total\n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
+ if (defined($o_mem_sum) || defined($o_mem_avg)) {
+ $o_mem = $o_mem // "";
+ }
+ if (defined($o_mem) && length($o_mem)) {
@o_memL = split(/,/, $o_mem);
if ($#o_memL != 1) { print "2 values (warning,critical) for memory\n"; print_usage(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
if (isnotnum($o_memL[0]) || isnotnum($o_memL[1])) {
@@ -386,7 +408,16 @@ sub check_options {
}
}
#### CPU checks
- if (defined($o_cpu)) {
+ if (defined($o_delta)) {
+ if (isnotnum($o_delta)) {
+ print "Numeric values for delta!\n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
+ $o_cpu = $o_cpu // "";
+ }
+ if (defined($o_cpu) && length($o_cpu)) {
+ $o_delta = $o_delta // $delta_of_time_to_make_average;
@o_cpuL = split(/,/, $o_cpu);
if ($#o_cpuL != 1) { print "2 values (warning,critical) for cpu\n"; print_usage(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
if (isnotnum($o_cpuL[0]) || isnotnum($o_cpuL[1])) {
@@ -619,24 +650,11 @@ sub check_options {
}
}
-if ($num_int == 0) {
- print "No process ", (defined($o_noreg)) ? "named " : "matching ", $o_descr, " found : ";
- if ($o_critL[0] >= 0) {
- print "CRITICAL\n";
- exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
- } elsif ($o_warnL[0] >= 0) {
- print "WARNING\n";
- exit $ERRORS{"WARNING"};
- }
- print "YOU told me it was : OK\n";
- exit $ERRORS{"OK"};
-}
-
my $result = undef;
my $num_int_ok = 0;
# Splitting snmp request because can't use get_bulk_request with v1 protocol
-if (!defined($o_get_all)) {
+if ($num_int != 0 && !defined($o_get_all)) {
if ($count_oid >= 50) {
my @toid = undef;
my $tmp_num = 0;
@@ -697,13 +715,21 @@ sub check_options {
my ($res_memory, $res_cpu) = (0, 0);
my $memory_print = "";
my $cpu_print = "";
+
###### Checks memory usage
if (defined($o_mem)) {
- if (defined($o_mem_avg)) {
- for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) { $res_memory += $result_cons{ $proc_mem_table . "." . $tindex[$i] }; }
- $res_memory /= ($num_int_ok * 1024);
- verb("Memory average : $res_memory");
+ if (defined($o_mem_avg) || defined($o_mem_sum)) {
+ verb("Check average: " . ($o_mem_avg // 0) . "; total: " . ($o_mem_sum // 0));
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
+ $res_memory += $result_cons{ $proc_mem_table . "." . $tindex[$i] };
+ }
+ $res_memory /= 1024; # to Mbytes
+ verb("Memory total : $res_memory MB");
+ if (defined($o_mem_avg)) {
+ $res_memory /= $num_int_ok;
+ verb("Memory average : $res_memory MB");
+ }
} else {
for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
$res_memory
@@ -714,17 +740,22 @@ sub check_options {
$res_memory /= 1024;
verb("Memory max : $res_memory");
}
- if ($res_memory > $o_memL[1]) {
- $final_status = 2;
- $memory_print = ", Mem : " . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "Mb > " . $o_memL[1] . " CRITICAL";
- } elsif ($res_memory > $o_memL[0]) {
- $final_status = 1;
- $memory_print = ", Mem : " . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "Mb > " . $o_memL[0] . " WARNING";
- } else {
- $memory_print = ", Mem : " . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "Mb OK";
- }
if (defined($o_perf)) {
- $perf_output = "'memory_usage'=" . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "MB;" . $o_memL[0] . ";" . $o_memL[1];
+ $perf_output = "'memory_usage'=" . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "MB";
+ }
+ if (length($o_mem)) {
+ if ($res_memory > $o_memL[1]) {
+ $final_status = 2;
+ $memory_print = ", Mem : " . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "MB > " . $o_memL[1] . " CRITICAL";
+ } elsif ($res_memory > $o_memL[0]) {
+ $final_status = 1;
+ $memory_print = ", Mem : " . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "MB > " . $o_memL[0] . " WARNING";
+ } else {
+ $memory_print = ", Mem : " . sprintf("%.1f", $res_memory) . "MB OK";
+ }
+ if (defined($o_perf)) {
+ $perf_output .= ";" . $o_memL[0] . ";" . $o_memL[1];
+ }
}
}
@@ -789,19 +820,24 @@ sub check_options {
if ($return != 0) { $cpu_print .= "! ERROR writing file $temp_file_name !"; $final_status = 3; }
##### Check values (if something to check...)
if (defined($found_value)) {
- if ($found_value > $o_cpuL[1]) {
- $final_status = 2;
- $cpu_print .= ", Cpu : " . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "% > " . $o_cpuL[1] . " CRITICAL";
- } elsif ($found_value > $o_cpuL[0]) {
- $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
- $cpu_print .= ", Cpu : " . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "% > " . $o_cpuL[0] . " WARNING";
- } else {
- $cpu_print .= ", Cpu : " . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "% OK";
- }
if (defined($o_perf)) {
if (!defined($perf_output)) { $perf_output = ""; }
else { $perf_output .= " "; }
- $perf_output .= "'cpu_usage'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "%;" . $o_cpuL[0] . ";" . $o_cpuL[1];
+ $perf_output .= "'cpu_usage'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "%";
+ }
+ if (length($o_cpu)) {
+ if ($found_value > $o_cpuL[1]) {
+ $final_status = 2;
+ $cpu_print .= ", CPU : " . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "% > " . $o_cpuL[1] . " CRITICAL";
+ } elsif ($found_value > $o_cpuL[0]) {
+ $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
+ $cpu_print .= ", CPU : " . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "% > " . $o_cpuL[0] . " WARNING";
+ } else {
+ $cpu_print .= ", CPU : " . sprintf("%.0f", $found_value) . "% OK";
+ }
+ if (defined($o_perf)) {
+ $perf_output .= ";" . $o_cpuL[0] . ";" . $o_cpuL[1];
+ }
}
} else {
if ($final_status == 0) { $final_status = 3 }
@@ -809,35 +845,48 @@ sub check_options {
}
}
-print $num_int_ok, " process ", (defined($o_noreg)) ? "named " : "matching ", $o_descr, " ";
-
-#### Check for min and max number of process
-if ($num_int_ok <= $o_critL[0]) {
- print "(<= ", $o_critL[0], " : CRITICAL)";
- $final_status = 2;
-} elsif ($num_int_ok <= $o_warnL[0]) {
- print "(<= ", $o_warnL[0], " : WARNING)";
- $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
-} else {
- print "(> ", $o_warnL[0], ")";
+if ($num_int == 0) {
+ print "No processes ", (defined($o_noreg) ? "named " : "matching "), $o_descr, " found : ";
+ if ($o_critL[0] >= 0) {
+ print "CRITICAL";
+ $final_status = 2;
+ } elsif ($o_warnL[0] >= 0) {
+ print "WARNING";
+ $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
+ }
}
-if (defined($o_critL[1]) && ($num_int_ok > $o_critL[1])) {
- print " (> ", $o_critL[1], " : CRITICAL)";
- $final_status = 2;
-} elsif (defined($o_warnL[1]) && ($num_int_ok > $o_warnL[1])) {
- print " (> ", $o_warnL[1], " : WARNING)";
- $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
-} elsif (defined($o_warnL[1])) {
- print " (<= ", $o_warnL[1], "):OK";
+else {
+ print $num_int_ok, " process", ($num_int_ok == 1 ? " " : "es "), (defined($o_noreg) ? "named " : "matching "), $o_descr, " ";
+
+ #### Check for min and max number of process
+ if ($num_int_ok <= $o_critL[0]) {
+ print "(<= ", $o_critL[0], " : CRITICAL)";
+ $final_status = 2;
+ } elsif ($num_int_ok <= $o_warnL[0]) {
+ print "(<= ", $o_warnL[0], " : WARNING)";
+ $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
+ } else {
+ print "(> ", $o_warnL[0], ")";
+ }
+ if (defined($o_critL[1]) && ($num_int_ok > $o_critL[1])) {
+ print " (> ", $o_critL[1], " : CRITICAL)";
+ $final_status = 2;
+ } elsif (defined($o_warnL[1]) && ($num_int_ok > $o_warnL[1])) {
+ print " (> ", $o_warnL[1], " : WARNING)";
+ $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
+ } elsif (defined($o_warnL[1])) {
+ print " (<= ", $o_warnL[1], "):OK";
+ }
}
print $memory_print, $cpu_print;
if (defined($o_perf)) {
- if (!defined($perf_output)) { $perf_output = ""; }
- else { $perf_output .= " "; }
- $perf_output .= "'num_process'=" . $num_int_ok . ";" . $o_warnL[0] . ";" . $o_critL[0];
- print " | ", $perf_output;
+ print " | 'num_process'=" . $num_int_ok;
+ print ";" . $o_warnL[0] if defined($o_warn);
+ print ";" if defined($o_crit) && !defined($o_warn);
+ print ";" . $o_critL[0] if defined($o_crit);
+ print " " . $perf_output if length($perf_output // "");
}
print "\n";

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@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
From 2d11bcf5c884793eb21a946fdd04cf87baf57ad3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stanislav Datskevych <me@nek0.net>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2019 11:25:39 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] added ign-admindown, ign-emptyalias options. fixed
unitialized variable warning
---
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 98 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 79 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index e938131..721c3b2 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
my $name_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1';
my $alias_table = '.1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.18';
my $oper_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8.';
-my $admin_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7.';
+my $admin_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7';
my $speed_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5.';
my $speed_table_64 = '1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.15.';
my $in_octet_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.';
@@ -60,20 +60,22 @@
# Globals
# Standard options
-my $o_host = undef; # hostname
-my $o_port = 161; # port
-my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
-my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
-my $o_admin = undef; # admin status instead of oper
-my $o_inverse = undef; # Critical when up
-my $o_dormant = undef; # Dormant state is OK
-my $o_down = undef; # Down state is OK
-my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
-my $o_version = undef; # print version
-my $o_noreg = undef; # Do not use Regexp for name
-my $o_short = undef; # set maximum of n chars to be displayed
-my $o_label = undef; # add label before speed (in, out, etc...).
-my $o_weather = undef; # output "weathermap" data for NagVis
+my $o_host = undef; # hostname
+my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
+my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
+my $o_admin = undef; # admin status instead of oper
+my $o_inverse = undef; # Critical when up
+my $o_dormant = undef; # Dormant state is OK
+my $o_down = undef; # Down state is OK
+my $o_ignore_admindown = undef; # Ignore interfaces in admin down state
+my $o_ignore_emptyalias = undef; # ignore interfaces with empty alias (interface description string)
+my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
+my $o_version = undef; # print version
+my $o_noreg = undef; # Do not use Regexp for name
+my $o_short = undef; # set maximum of n chars to be displayed
+my $o_label = undef; # add label before speed (in, out, etc...).
+my $o_weather = undef; # output "weathermap" data for NagVis
# Performance data options
my $o_perf = undef; # Output performance data
@@ -224,6 +226,10 @@ sub help {
Dormant state is an OK state
--down
Down state is an OK state
+--ign-admindown
+ Ignore interfaces in Admin down state
+--ign-emptyalias
+ Ignore interfaces having empty alias (port description)
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are
@@ -358,7 +364,9 @@ sub check_options {
'dormant' => \$o_dormant,
'down' => \$o_down,
'W' => \$o_weather,
- 'weather' => \$o_weather
+ 'weather' => \$o_weather,
+ 'ign-admindown' => \$o_ignore_admindown,
+ 'ign-emptyalias' => \$o_ignore_emptyalias,
);
if (defined($o_help)) { help(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
if (defined($o_version)) { p_version(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
@@ -489,6 +497,14 @@ sub check_options {
print_usage();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
+
+ #### check if --admin and --ign-admindown are put together.
+ #### --ign-admindown expects the open_state of the port to be used
+ if (defined($o_ignore_admindown) && defined($o_admin)) {
+ print "ERROR: --ign-admindown and -a are mutually exclusive. Please select only one.\n\n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
}
########## MAIN #######
@@ -616,6 +632,31 @@ sub check_options {
$in_octet_table = $in_octet_table_64;
}
+# If --ign-admindown is set, we need to have admin status table
+my $admin_status_table;
+if (defined($o_ignore_admindown)) {
+ $admin_status_table = $session->get_table(Baseoid => $admin_table);
+
+ if (!defined($admin_status_table)) {
+ printf("ERROR: Admin status table : %s.\n", $session->error);
+ $session->close;
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
+}
+
+# If --ign-emptyalias is set, we need to have aliases table
+my $interfaces_aliases;
+if (defined($o_ignore_emptyalias)) {
+ $interfaces_aliases = $session->get_table(Baseoid => $alias_table);
+
+ if (!defined($interfaces_aliases)) {
+ printf("ERROR: Alias status table : %s.\n", $session->error);
+ $session->close;
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
+}
+
+
# Select interface by regexp of exact match
# and put the oid to query in an array
@@ -623,12 +664,30 @@ sub check_options {
foreach my $key (sort { $$resultat{$a} cmp $$resultat{$b} } keys %$resultat) {
verb("OID : $key, Desc : $$resultat{$key}");
+ my $ignore = 0;
+ my $prefix = $query_table . ".";
+ my ($ifindex) = $key =~ /$prefix(\d+)$/;
+
+ # if ign-admindown is set, check the ifIndex against admin status
+ if (defined($o_ignore_admindown)) {
+ my $index = $admin_table . "." . $ifindex;
+ my $admstatus = $$admin_status_table{$index};
+ $ignore = 1 if ($admstatus == 2);
+ }
+
+ # if ign-emptyalias is set, check the ifIndex against alias string
+ if (defined($o_ignore_emptyalias)) {
+ my $index = $alias_table . "." . $ifindex;
+ my $alias = $$interfaces_aliases{$index};
+ $ignore = 1 if ($alias eq "");
+ }
+
# test by regexp or exact match
my $test
= defined($o_noreg)
? $$resultat{$key} eq $o_descr
: $$resultat{$key} =~ /$o_descr/;
- if ($test) {
+ if ($test && !$ignore) {
# get the index number of the interface
my @oid_list = split(/\./, $key);
@@ -645,7 +704,7 @@ sub check_options {
# Get rid of special caracters (specially for Windows)
$descr[$num_int] =~ s/[[:cntrl:]]//g;
# put the admin or oper oid in an array
- $oids[$num_int]= defined ($o_admin) ? $admin_table . $tindex[$num_int]
+ $oids[$num_int]= defined ($o_admin) ? $admin_table . "." . $tindex[$num_int]
: $oper_table . $tindex[$num_int];
# Put the performance oid
@@ -724,7 +783,7 @@ sub check_options {
# Get the status of the current interface
my $int_status
= defined($o_admin)
- ? $$result{ $admin_table . $tindex[$i] }
+ ? $$result{ $admin_table . "." . $tindex[$i] }
: $$result{ $oper_table . $tindex[$i] };
# Make the bandwith & error checks if necessary
@@ -976,6 +1035,7 @@ sub check_options {
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfs)) {
+ my $speed_real = "" unless (defined($speed_real));
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . " ";
}
if (defined($o_weather) && $usable_data == 1) {

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
From 8f1c304b82c7bd9f5d1b23faa91ba86b0f99c4e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: PGranado <pgranado@pt.lu>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2019 15:05:32 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Add spaces only if necessary, resolving bug #32
---
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 7 +++++--
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -777,7 +777,7 @@
# make all checks and output for all interfaces
for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
$print_out .= ", " if (defined($print_out));
- $perf_out .= " " if (defined($perf_out));
+
my $usable_data = 1;
# Get the status of the current interface
@@ -785,7 +785,10 @@
= defined($o_admin)
? $$result{ $admin_table . "." . $tindex[$i] }
: $$result{ $oper_table . $tindex[$i] };
-
+
+ # Add spaces only if necessary
+ $perf_out .= " " if (defined ($perf_out) && $int_status==2 ) ;
+
# Make the bandwith & error checks if necessary
if (defined($o_checkperf) && $int_status == 1) {
$temp_file_name = $descr[$i];

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@ -1,178 +0,0 @@
From dc67e601453a564db68d7921f16fb6ea875f68be Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Mathias=20V=C3=A9drines?= <mvedrines@capensis.fr>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 12:18:53 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Add -o option (max message size) in check_snmp_win
---
plugins/check_snmp_win.pl | 121 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
1 file changed, 72 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
index 148d6eb..c5cb573 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
@@ -47,24 +47,25 @@
my $Name = 'check_snmp_win';
-my $o_host = undef; # hostname
-my $o_community = undef; # community
-my $o_port = 161; # port
-my $o_version2 = undef; #use snmp v2c
-my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
-my @o_descrL = undef; # Service descriprion list.
-my $o_showall = undef; # Show all services even if OK
-my $o_type = "service"; # Check type (service, ...)
-my $o_number = undef; # Number of service for warn and crit levels
-my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
-my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
-my $o_version = undef; # print version
-my $o_noreg = undef; # Do not use Regexp for name
-my $o_timeout = 5; # Default 5s Timeout
+my $o_host = undef; # hostname
+my $o_community = undef; # community
+my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_version2 = undef; # use snmp v2c
+my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
+my @o_descrL = undef; # Service descriprion list.
+my $o_showall = undef; # Show all services even if OK
+my $o_type = "service"; # Check type (service, ...)
+my $o_number = undef; # Number of service for warn and crit levels
+my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
+my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
+my $o_version = undef; # print version
+my $o_noreg = undef; # Do not use Regexp for name
+my $o_timeout = 5; # Default 5s Timeout
+my $o_octetlength = undef; # SNMP max message size
# SNMP V3 specific
-my $o_login = undef; # snmp v3 login
-my $o_passwd = undef; # snmp v3 passwd
+my $o_login = undef; # snmp v3 login
+my $o_passwd = undef; # snmp v3 passwd
# functions
@@ -72,7 +73,7 @@
sub print_usage {
print
-"Usage: $Name [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] -n <name>[,<name2] [-T=service] [-r] [-s] [-N=<n>] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
+"Usage: $Name [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] -n <name>[,<name2] [-T=service] [-r] [-s] [-N=<n>] [-t <timeout>] [-o <octet_length>] [-V]\n";
}
sub isnotnum { # Return true if arg is not a number
@@ -128,6 +129,8 @@ sub help {
Do not use regexp to match NAME in service description.
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
+-o, --octetlength=INTEGER
+ SNMP max message size (484-65535)
-V, --version
prints version number
Note :
@@ -162,36 +165,38 @@ sub decode_utf8 { # just replaces UFT8 caracters by "."
sub check_options {
Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling");
GetOptions(
- 'v' => \$o_verb,
- 'verbose' => \$o_verb,
- 'h' => \$o_help,
- 'help' => \$o_help,
- 'H:s' => \$o_host,
- 'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
- 'p:i' => \$o_port,
- 'port:i' => \$o_port,
- 'C:s' => \$o_community,
- 'community:s' => \$o_community,
- 'l:s' => \$o_login,
- 'login:s' => \$o_login,
- 'x:s' => \$o_passwd,
- 'passwd:s' => \$o_passwd,
- 't:i' => \$o_timeout,
- 'timeout:i' => \$o_timeout,
- 'n:s' => \$o_descr,
- 'name:s' => \$o_descr,
- 'r' => \$o_noreg,
- 'noregexp' => \$o_noreg,
- 'T:s' => \$o_type,
- 'type:s' => \$o_type,
- 'N:i' => \$o_number,
- 'number:i' => \$o_number,
- '2' => \$o_version2,
- 'v2c' => \$o_version2,
- 's' => \$o_showall,
- 'showall' => \$o_showall,
- 'V' => \$o_version,
- 'version' => \$o_version
+ 'v' => \$o_verb,
+ 'verbose' => \$o_verb,
+ 'h' => \$o_help,
+ 'help' => \$o_help,
+ 'H:s' => \$o_host,
+ 'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
+ 'p:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'C:s' => \$o_community,
+ 'community:s' => \$o_community,
+ 'l:s' => \$o_login,
+ 'login:s' => \$o_login,
+ 'x:s' => \$o_passwd,
+ 'passwd:s' => \$o_passwd,
+ 't:i' => \$o_timeout,
+ 'timeout:i' => \$o_timeout,
+ 'n:s' => \$o_descr,
+ 'name:s' => \$o_descr,
+ 'r' => \$o_noreg,
+ 'noregexp' => \$o_noreg,
+ 'T:s' => \$o_type,
+ 'type:s' => \$o_type,
+ 'N:i' => \$o_number,
+ 'number:i' => \$o_number,
+ '2' => \$o_version2,
+ 'v2c' => \$o_version2,
+ 'o:i' => \$o_octetlength,
+ 'octetlength:i' => \$o_octetlength,
+ 's' => \$o_showall,
+ 'showall' => \$o_showall,
+ 'V' => \$o_version,
+ 'version' => \$o_version
);
if (defined($o_help)) { help(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
if (defined($o_version)) { p_version(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
@@ -222,6 +227,13 @@ sub check_options {
}
}
+ # Octet length check
+ if (defined($o_octetlength) && (isnotnum($o_octetlength) || $o_octetlength > 65535 || $o_octetlength < 484)) {
+ print "octet length must be in range 484 .. 65535\n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
+ }
+
}
########## MAIN #######
@@ -283,8 +295,19 @@ sub check_options {
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
-$session->max_msg_size(5000);
-verb($session->max_msg_size);
+if (defined($o_octetlength)) {
+ my $oct_resultat = undef;
+ my $oct_test = $session->max_msg_size();
+ verb(" actual max octets:: $oct_test");
+ $oct_resultat = $session->max_msg_size($o_octetlength);
+ if (!defined($oct_resultat)) {
+ printf("ERROR: Session settings : %s.\n", $session->error);
+ $session->close;
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
+ $oct_test = $session->max_msg_size();
+ verb(" new max octets:: $oct_test");
+}
# Look for process in name or path name table
my $resultat = undef;

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@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
From fd5ae19315a26530159f8ab221a190ac52de3195 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: roa <roa@eurotux.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2020 11:56:04 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] check_snmp_storage.pl: add support for allowing considering
OK if no storage found matching given criteria
---
plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl | 12 ++++++++++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
index 3593f79..887800a 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
@@ -73,6 +73,7 @@
my $o_sum = undef; # add all storage before testing
my $o_index = undef; # Parse index instead of description
my $o_negate = undef; # Negate the regexp if set
+my $o_okifempty = undef; # Consider OK if no disks found
my $o_timeout = 5; # Default 5s Timeout
my $o_perf = undef; # Output performance data
my $o_short = undef; # Short output parameters
@@ -98,7 +99,7 @@
sub print_usage {
print
-"Usage: $Name [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -m <name in desc_oid> [-q storagetype] -w <warn_level> -c <crit_level> [-t <timeout>] [-T pl|pu|bl|bu ] [-r -s -i -G] [-e] [-S 0|1[,1,<car>]] [-o <octet_length>] [-R <% reserved>]\n";
+"Usage: $Name [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -m <name in desc_oid> [-q storagetype] -w <warn_level> -c <crit_level> [-t <timeout>] [-T pl|pu|bl|bu ] [-r -s -i -G] [-e] [-O] [-S 0|1[,1,<car>]] [-o <octet_length>] [-R <% reserved>]\n";
}
sub round ($$) {
@@ -180,6 +181,8 @@ sub help {
-e, --exclude
Select all storages except the one(s) selected by -m
No action on storage type selection
+-O, --okifempty
+ Consider OK instead of UNKNOWN if no storage found with given criteria
-T, --type=TYPE
pl : calculate percent left
pu : calculate percent used (Default)
@@ -279,6 +282,8 @@ sub check_options {
'index' => \$o_index,
'e' => \$o_negate,
'exclude' => \$o_negate,
+ 'O' => \$o_okifempty,
+ 'okifempty' => \$o_okifempty,
'V' => \$o_version,
'version' => \$o_version,
'q:s' => \$o_storagetype,
@@ -590,7 +595,10 @@ sub check_options {
}
}
verb("storages selected : $num_int");
-if ($num_int == 0) { print "Unknown storage : $o_descr : ERROR\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; }
+if ($num_int == 0) {
+ if ($o_okifempty) { print "No storage found matching given criteria, but future new disks will be monitored\n"; exit $ERRORS{"OK"}; }
+ else { print "Unknown storage : $o_descr : ERROR\n"; exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; }
+}
my $result = undef;

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@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
From effd196f76c4f4e9505b0955b020f8f65f1700a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Pawe=C5=82=20Szafer?= <pszafer@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 18:41:49 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] fix perf_out not defined error
---
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -1053,24 +1053,25 @@
# Check if all interface are OK
if ($num_ok == $num_int) {
+ my $is_perf_defined = defined($perf_out) && defined($o_perf);
if ($final_status == 0) {
print $print_out, ":", $num_ok, " UP: OK";
- if (defined($o_perf)) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
+ if ($is_perf_defined) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
print "\n";
exit $ERRORS{"OK"};
} elsif ($final_status == 1) {
print $print_out, ":(", $num_ok, " UP): WARNING";
- if (defined($o_perf)) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
+ if ($is_perf_defined) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
print "\n";
exit $ERRORS{"WARNING"};
} elsif ($final_status == 2) {
print $print_out, ":(", $num_ok, " UP): CRITICAL";
- if (defined($o_perf)) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
+ if ($is_perf_defined) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
print "\n";
exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
} else {
print $print_out, ":(", $num_ok, " UP): UNKNOWN";
- if (defined($perf_out)) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
+ if ($is_perf_defined) { print " | ", $perf_out; }
print "\n";
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}

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@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
From 524e0eec7407bb0f650e28aa3d26e16028b86e54 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Steffen Schoch <dein@gehirn-mag.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2021 06:14:34 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Update check_snmp_int.pl
Removed unneeded my
---
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index 5fe752e..271cfbc 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ sub check_options {
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfs)) {
- my $speed_real = "" unless (defined($speed_real));
+ $speed_real = "" unless (defined($speed_real));
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . " ";
}
if (defined($o_weather) && $usable_data == 1) {

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@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
From c591f7d56378cbb40f1c3c23cbf23a8669a45730 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: kwork-er <88452982+kwork-er@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2021 21:53:43 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Update check_snmp_int.pl
Effectively reverting commit 9f9b15a926d8795935b54626dc3ab9e5becb2763 and doing it in a different way that avoids adding huge amounts of regex, that may not run on older systems.
Removed the added " =~ s/\./_/r ", instead replacing the dots (.) in the regex that was meant for it in the first place -> line 967.
---
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index 271cfbc..71f8d14 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ sub check_options {
}
# Get rid of special caracters for performance in description
- $descr[$i] =~ s/'\/\(\)/_/g;
+ $descr[$i] =~ s/['\/\(\).]/_/g;
if (($int_status == $ok_val) || (defined($o_down) && $int_status == 2) || (defined($o_dormant) && $int_status == 5))
{
$num_ok++;
@@ -979,12 +979,12 @@ sub check_options {
$warn_factor /= $speed_real;
$warn_factor *= 100; # now turn into displayed % : 0,1 = 10%
}
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_prct'=";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_prct'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0] * 800 / $speed_real) . "%;";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[0] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_warn[0] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[0] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_crit[0] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;100 ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_prct'=";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_prct'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1] * 800 / $speed_real) . "%;";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[1] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_warn[1] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[1] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_crit[1] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
@@ -1000,12 +1000,12 @@ sub check_options {
} else { # just convert from K|M|G bps
$warn_factor = (defined($o_meg)) ? 1000000 : (defined($o_gig)) ? 1000000000 : 1000;
}
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_bps'=";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_bps'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0] * 8) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[0] != 0) ? $o_warn[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[0] != 0) ? $o_crit[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;" . $speed_real . " ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_bps'=";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_bps'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1] * 8) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[1] != 0) ? $o_warn[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[1] != 0) ? $o_crit[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
@@ -1017,29 +1017,29 @@ sub check_options {
} else { # just convert from K|M|G bps
$warn_factor = (defined($o_meg)) ? 1048576 : (defined($o_gig)) ? 1073741824 : 1024;
}
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[0] != 0) ? $o_warn[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[0] != 0) ? $o_crit[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;" . $speed_real / 8 . " ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1]) . ";";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1]) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[1] != 0) ? $o_warn[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[1] != 0) ? $o_crit[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;" . $speed_real / 8 . " ";
}
}
} else { # output in octet counter
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inoct[$i] } . "c ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outoct[$i] } . "c ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inoct[$i] } . "c ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outoct[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfe)) {
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inerr[$i] } . "c ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_indisc[$i] } . "c ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outerr[$i] } . "c ";
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inerr[$i] } . "c ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_indisc[$i] } . "c ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outerr[$i] } . "c ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfs)) {
$speed_real = "" unless (defined($speed_real));
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . " ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . " ";
}
if (defined($o_weather) && $usable_data == 1) {
$perf_out .= "in=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";;;0;" . sprintf("%.0f", $speed_real / 8) . " ";

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@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
From 946bd37f5632fead9382f05a3600f0328dae53a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Martin Botka <16738302+Haxk20@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 12:14:37 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] check_snmp_load.pl: Add Fortiswitch & 4.3+ firmware fortigate
This commit adds support for checking the fortiswitch CPU usage
and also fortigate 4.3 and above firmware. This OID got changed but to keep
backwards compatibility and not to break already running platforms depending on this
the new OID was added as new type.
Signed-off-by: Martin Botka <martin.botka@somainline.org>
---
plugins/check_snmp_load.pl | 21 ++++++++++++++-------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl
index 0959f6a..ecafb59 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl
@@ -81,6 +81,12 @@
# Fortigate CPU
my $fortigate_cpu = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.12356.1.8.0"; # Fortigate CPU % usage
+# Fortigate CPU
+my $fortigate43_cpu = "1.3.6.1.4.1.12356.101.4.1.3.0"; # Fortigate 4.3 firmware CPU % usage
+
+# Fortigate CPU
+my $fortiswitch_cpu = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.12356.106.4.1.2.0"; # Fortiswitch CPU % usage
+
# Linkproof Appliance
my $linkproof_cpu = "1.3.6.1.4.1.89.35.1.55.0"; # CPU RE (Routing Engine Tasks)
@@ -95,12 +101,12 @@
# valid values
my @valid_types
- = ("stand", "netsc", "netsl", "as400", "cisco", "cata", "cisg", "nsc", "fg", "bc", "nokia", "hp", "lp", "hpux", "n5k");
+ = ("stand", "netsc", "netsl", "as400", "cisco", "cata", "cisg", "nsc", "fg", "fg43", "fs", "bc", "nokia", "hp", "lp", "hpux", "n5k");
# CPU OID array
my %cpu_oid = (
"netsc", $ns_cpu_idle, "as400", $as400_cpu, "bc", $bluecoat_cpu, "nokia", $nokia_cpu,
- "hp", $procurve_cpu, "lp", $linkproof_cpu, "fg", $fortigate_cpu, "n5k", $n5k_cpu
+ "hp", $procurve_cpu, "lp", $linkproof_cpu, "fg", $fortigate_cpu, "fg43", $fortigate43_cpu, "fs", $fortiswitch_cpu, "n5k", $n5k_cpu
);
# Globals
@@ -113,7 +119,7 @@
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
-# check type : stand | netsc | netsl | as400 | cisco | cata | cisg | nsc | fg | bc | nokia | hp | lp | hpux
+# check type : stand | netsc | netsl | as400 | cisco | cata | cisg | nsc | fg | fg43| fs | bc | nokia | hp | lp | hpux
my $o_check_type = "stand";
# End compatibility
@@ -139,7 +145,7 @@
sub print_usage {
print
-"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|cisg|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp|hpux] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
+"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|cisg|nsc|fg|fg43|fs|bc|nokia|hp|lp|hpux] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
}
sub isnnum { # Return true if arg is not a number
@@ -201,6 +207,8 @@ sub help {
cisg : Cisco small business (SG500) CPU usage (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
nsc : NetScreen CPU usage
fg : Fortigate CPU usage
+ fg43 : Fortigate CPU usage for 4.3 firmware
+ fs : Fortiswitch CPU usage
bc : Bluecoat CPU usage
nokia : Nokia CPU usage
hp : HP procurve switch CPU usage
@@ -806,8 +814,8 @@ sub is_legacy_snmp_version {
exit $exit_val;
}
-################## CPU for : AS/400 , Netsnmp, HP, Bluecoat, linkproof, fortigate ###########
-if ($o_check_type =~ /netsc|as400|bc|nokia|^hp$|lp|fg/) {
+################## CPU for : AS/400 , Netsnmp, HP, Bluecoat, linkproof, fortigate, fortigate43, fortiswitch ###########
+if ($o_check_type =~ /netsc|as400|bc|nokia|^hp$|lp|fg|fg43|fs/) {
# Get load table
my @oidlist = $cpu_oid{$o_check_type};
@@ -965,4 +973,3 @@ sub is_legacy_snmp_version {
? print " | cpu_prct_used=$cpu_used%;$o_warn;$o_crit\n"
: print "\n";
exit $exit_val;
-

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@ -1,423 +0,0 @@
From 42f4ebf23be504e448513a67faa99e02a3d5e3b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: IB Development Team <dev@ib.pl>
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2023 10:36:45 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] No out of space check_snmp_storage warning on btrfs
We've noticed out of space condition in one of btrfs filesystems
monitored with check_snmp_storage; problem was not detected by
check_snmp_storage.
Filesystem status:
root@mysrv:~# btrfs fi df -b /mnt
Data, single: total=2222194688, used=2222194688
System, DUP: total=8388608, used=16384
System, single: total=4194304, used=0
Metadata, DUP: total=484835328, used=163921920
Metadata, single: total=8388608, used=0
GlobalReserve, single: total=16777216, used=0
root@mysrv:~# df -B1 /mnt
Filesystem 1B-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/myvg 3221225472 2566848512 0 100% /mnt
Net-snmp snmp infos for this fs:
hrStorageTable (used by check_snmp_storage):
iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.1.69 = INTEGER: 69 //
hrStorageIndex
iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.2.69 = OID: iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.4 //
hrStorageType
iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.3.69 = STRING: "/mnt" //
hrStorageDescr
iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.4.69 = INTEGER: 4096 //
hrStorageAllocationUnits
iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5.69 = INTEGER: 786432 //
hrStorageSize
iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.69 = INTEGER: 626672 //
hrStorageUsed
dskTable (not used by check_snmp_storage):
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.1.19 = INTEGER:
19 // dskIndex
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.2.19 = STRING:
"/mnt" // dskPath
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.3.19 = STRING: "/dev/mapper/myvg" //
dskDevice
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.4.19 = INTEGER:
-1 // dskMinimum
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.5.19 = INTEGER:
10 // dskMinPercent
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.6.19 = INTEGER:
3145728 // dskTotal (Total size of the
disk/partion (kBytes))
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.7.19 = INTEGER:
0 // dskAvail (Available space on the
disk)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.8.19 = INTEGER:
2506688 // dskUsed (Used space on the disk)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.9.19 = INTEGER:
80 // dskPercent (Percentage of space
used on disk)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.10.19 = INTEGER:
0 // dskPercentNode (Percentage of
inodes used on disk)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.11.19 = Gauge32:
3145728 // dskTotalLow Total size of the
disk/partion (kBytes). Together with dskTotalHigh composes 64-bit
number)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.12.19 = Gauge32:
0 // dskTotalHigh (Total size of the
disk/partion (kBytes). Together with dskTotalLow composes 64-bit
number.)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.13.19 = Gauge32:
0 // dskAvailLow (Available space on
the disk (kBytes). Together with dskAvailHigh composes 64-bit number.)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.14.19 = Gauge32:
0 // dskAvailHigh (Available space on
the disk (kBytes). Together with dskAvailLow composes 64-bit number.)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.15.19 = Gauge32:
2506688 // dskUsedLow (Used space on the disk
(kBytes). Together with dskUsedHigh composes 64-bit number.)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.16.19 = Gauge32:
0 // dskUsedHigh (Used space on the
disk (kBytes). Together with dskUsedLow composes 64-bit number.)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.100.19 = INTEGER:
1 // dskErrorFlag (Error flag signaling
that the disk or partition is under the minimum required space
configured for it.)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.101.19 = STRING: "/mnt: less than 10% free (=
0%)" // dskErrorMsg (A text description providing a warning and the
space left on the disk.)
The cause of problem is that in btrfs free space may be less than
total-used and by default check_snmp_storage checks used space which
was in this case about 80% (with 0% available in the same time and OS
was throwing OOS errors on write).
The solution is to configure warn/crit levels for %free not %used and
use avail from dskTable because hrStorageTable does not provide this
info (check_snmp_storage calculates free=total-used which is wrong for
btrfs as above).
This patch works ok for us (this allows one to use new -u switch to use
dskTable and its avail info instead of default hrStorageTable and its
free=total-used calculation). This also adds a few spaces to plugin
output for better message readability.
---
plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl | 145 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
1 file changed, 110 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-)
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
@@ -19,13 +19,21 @@
my %ERRORS = ('OK' => 0, 'WARNING' => 1, 'CRITICAL' => 2, 'UNKNOWN' => 3, 'DEPENDENT' => 4);
# SNMP Datas
-my $storage_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1';
-my $storagetype_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.2';
-my $index_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.1';
-my $descr_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.3';
-my $size_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5.';
-my $used_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.';
-my $alloc_units = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.4.';
+
+my $hrStorageTable_storage_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1';
+my $hrStorageTable_storagetype_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.2';
+my $hrStorageTable_index_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.1';
+my $hrStorageTable_descr_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.3';
+my $hrStorageTable_size_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.5.';
+my $hrStorageTable_used_table = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.';
+my $hrStorageTable_alloc_units = '1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.4.';
+
+my $dskTable_storage_table = '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1';
+my $dskTable_index_table = '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.1';
+my $dskTable_descr_table = '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.2';
+my $dskTable_size_table = '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.6.';
+my $dskTable_avail_table = '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.7.';
+my $dskTable_used_table = '1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.8.';
#Storage types definition - from /usr/share/snmp/mibs/HOST-RESOURCES-TYPES.txt
my %hrStorage;
@@ -80,6 +88,8 @@
my @o_shortL = undef; # output type,where,cut
my $o_reserve = 0; # % reserved blocks (A. Greiner-B\ufffdr patch)
my $o_giga = undef; # output and levels in gigabytes instead of megabytes
+my $o_dsktable = undef; # use dskTable instead of default hrStorageTable
+
# SNMPv3 specific
my $o_login = undef; # Login for snmpv3
@@ -99,7 +109,7 @@
sub print_usage {
print
-"Usage: $Name [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -m <name in desc_oid> [-q storagetype] -w <warn_level> -c <crit_level> [-t <timeout>] [-T pl|pu|bl|bu ] [-r -s -i -G] [-e] [-O] [-S 0|1[,1,<car>]] [-o <octet_length>] [-R <% reserved>]\n";
+"Usage: $Name [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] [-u] -m <name in desc_oid> [-q storagetype] -w <warn_level> -c <crit_level> [-t <timeout>] [-T pl|pu|bl|bu ] [-r -s -i -G] [-e] [-O] [-S 0|1[,1,<car>]] [-o <octet_length>] [-R <% reserved>]\n";
}
sub round ($$) {
@@ -145,13 +155,13 @@
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
- Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
- If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
+ Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
+ If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
- <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
+ <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-x, --passwd=PASSWD
Password for snmpv3 authentication
-p, --port=PORT
@@ -162,6 +172,8 @@
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+-u, --dsktable
+ use dskTable instead of default hrStorageTable; cannot be used with -q
-m, --name=NAME
Name in description OID (can be mounpoints '/home' or 'Swap Space'...)
This is treated as a regexp : -m /var will match /var , /var/log, /opt/var ...
@@ -190,10 +202,10 @@
bu : calculate MegaBytes used
-w, --warn=INTEGER
percent / MB of disk used to generate WARNING state
- you can add the % sign
+ you can add the % sign
-c, --critical=INTEGER
percent / MB of disk used to generate CRITICAL state
- you can add the % sign
+ you can add the % sign
-R, --reserved=INTEGER
% reserved blocks for superuser
For ext2/3 filesystems, it is 5% by default
@@ -205,29 +217,29 @@
<type>: Make the output shorter :
0 : only print the global result except the disk in warning or critical
ex: "< 80% : OK"
- 1 : Don't print all info for every disk
+ 1 : Don't print all info for every disk
ex : "/ : 66 %used (< 80) : OK"
<where>: (optional) if = 1, put the OK/WARN/CRIT at the beginning
<cut>: take the <n> first caracters or <n> last if n<0
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are
- usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440.
+ usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440.
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
-Note :
+Note :
with T=pu or T=bu : OK < warn < crit
with T=pl ot T=bl : crit < warn < OK
-
+
If multiple storage are selected, the worse condition will be returned
i.e if one disk is critical, the return is critical
-
- example :
- Browse storage list : <script> -C <community> -H <host> -m <anything> -w 1 -c 2 -v
- the -m option allows regexp in perl format :
- Test drive C,F,G,H,I on Windows : -m ^[CFGHI]:
+
+ example :
+ Browse storage list : <script> -C <community> -H <host> -m <anything> -w 1 -c 2 -v
+ the -m option allows regexp in perl format :
+ Test drive C,F,G,H,I on Windows : -m ^[CFGHI]:
Test all mounts containing /var : -m /var
Test all mounts under /var : -m ^/var
Test only /var : -m /var -r
@@ -270,6 +282,8 @@
'warn:s' => \$o_warn,
't:i' => \$o_timeout,
'timeout:i' => \$o_timeout,
+ 'u' => \$o_dsktable,
+ 'dsktable64' => \$o_dsktable,
'm:s' => \$o_descr,
'name:s' => \$o_descr,
'T:s' => \$o_type,
@@ -404,6 +418,14 @@
print_usage();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
+
+ # disallow using -u and -q together
+ if (defined($o_dsktable) && defined($o_storagetype)) {
+ print "Parameters -u and -q cannot be used together!\n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}
+ }
+
}
########## MAIN #######
@@ -507,6 +529,30 @@
my $resultat = undef;
my $stype = undef;
+my $storage_table;
+my $index_table;
+my $descr_table;
+my $size_table;
+my $used_table;
+my $alloc_units;
+
+if (defined($o_dsktable)) {
+ $storage_table = $dskTable_storage_table;
+ $index_table = $dskTable_index_table;
+ $descr_table = $dskTable_descr_table;
+ $size_table = $dskTable_size_table;
+ $used_table = $dskTable_used_table;
+ $alloc_units = 'dummy';
+}
+else {
+ $storage_table = $hrStorageTable_storage_table;
+ $index_table = $hrStorageTable_index_table;
+ $descr_table = $hrStorageTable_descr_table;
+ $size_table = $hrStorageTable_size_table;
+ $used_table = $hrStorageTable_used_table;
+ $alloc_units = $hrStorageTable_alloc_units;
+}
+
# Get rid of UTF8 translation in case of accentuated caracters (thanks to Dimo Velev).
$session->translate(Net::SNMP->TRANSLATE_NONE);
if (defined($o_index)) {
@@ -526,9 +572,9 @@
#get storage typetable for reference
if (defined($o_storagetype)) {
if (version->parse(Net::SNMP->VERSION) < 4) {
- $stype = $session->get_table($storagetype_table);
+ $stype = $session->get_table($hrStorageTable_storagetype_table);
} else {
- $stype = $session->get_table(Baseoid => $storagetype_table);
+ $stype = $session->get_table(Baseoid => $hrStorageTable_storagetype_table);
}
}
if (!defined($resultat) | (!defined($stype) && defined($o_storagetype))) {
@@ -573,7 +619,7 @@
# Check if storage type is OK
if (defined($o_storagetype)) {
- my ($skey) = $storagetype_table . "." . $tindex[$num_int];
+ my ($skey) = $hrStorageTable_storagetype_table . "." . $tindex[$num_int];
verb(" OID : $skey, Storagetype: $hrStorage{$$stype{$skey}} ?= $o_storagetype");
if ($hrStorage{ $$stype{$skey} } !~ $o_storagetype) {
$test = undef;
@@ -587,7 +633,12 @@
# put the oid in an array
$oids[$count_oid++] = $size_table . $tindex[$num_int];
$oids[$count_oid++] = $used_table . $tindex[$num_int];
- $oids[$count_oid++] = $alloc_units . $tindex[$num_int];
+ if (!defined($o_dsktable)) {
+ $oids[$count_oid++] = $alloc_units . $tindex[$num_int];
+ }
+ else {
+ $oids[$count_oid++] = $dskTable_avail_table . $tindex[$num_int];
+ }
verb(" Name : $descr[$num_int], Index : $tindex[$num_int]");
$num_int++;
@@ -635,9 +686,17 @@
# Only a few ms left...
alarm(0);
+# dskTable use fixed 1kB unit
+if (defined($o_dsktable)) {
+ for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
+ $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[$i] } = 1024;
+ }
+}
+
# Sum everything if -s and more than one storage
if (defined($o_sum) && ($num_int > 1)) {
verb("Adding all entries");
+
$$result{ $size_table . $tindex[0] } *= $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[0] };
$$result{ $used_table . $tindex[0] } *= $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[0] };
$$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[0] } = 1;
@@ -670,6 +729,9 @@
verb("Size : $$result{$size_table . $tindex[$i]}");
verb("Used : $$result{$used_table . $tindex[$i]}");
verb("Alloc : $$result{$alloc_units . $tindex[$i]}");
+ if (defined($o_dsktable)) {
+ verb("Avail : $$result{$dskTable_avail_table . $tindex[$i]}");
+ }
if ( !defined($$result{ $size_table . $tindex[$i] })
|| !defined($$result{ $used_table . $tindex[$i] })
@@ -691,12 +753,24 @@
$pu = 0;
}
my $bu = $$result{ $used_table . $tindex[$i] } * $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[$i] } / $output_metric_val;
- my $pl = 100 - $pu;
- my $bl
- = (
- ($$result{ $size_table . $tindex[$i] } * ((100 - $o_reserve) / 100) - ($$result{ $used_table . $tindex[$i] }))
- * $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[$i] }
+
+ # in dskTable mode get available storage from SNMP to avoid problems with filesystems like btrfs
+ # where available may be 0 but size-used is still > 0
+ my $pl;
+ my $bl;
+ if (defined($o_dsktable)) {
+ $pl = $$result{ $dskTable_avail_table . $tindex[$i] } * 100
+ / ($$result{ $size_table . $tindex[$i] } * (100 - $o_reserve) / 100);
+ $bl = $$result{ $dskTable_avail_table . $tindex[$i] } * $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[$i] }
+ / $output_metric_val;
+ }
+ else {
+ $pl = 100 - $pu;
+ $bl = (
+ ($$result{ $size_table . $tindex[$i] } * ((100 - $o_reserve) / 100) - ($$result{ $used_table . $tindex[$i] }))
+ * $$result{ $alloc_units . $tindex[$i] }
/ $output_metric_val);
+ }
# add a ' ' if some data exists in $perf_out
$perf_out .= " " if (defined($perf_out));
@@ -717,7 +791,7 @@
|| (($pu >= $o_warn) && ($locstate = $warn_state = 1));
if (defined($o_shortL[2])) { }
if (!defined($o_shortL[0]) || ($locstate == 1)) { # print full output if warn or critical state
- $output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%%used(%.0f%sB/%.0f%sB) ", $descr[$i], $pu, $bu, $output_metric, $to,
+ $output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%% used (%.0f%sB/%.0f%sB) ", $descr[$i], $pu, $bu, $output_metric, $to,
$output_metric);
} elsif ($o_shortL[0] == 1) {
$output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%% ", $descr[$i], $pu);
@@ -732,7 +806,7 @@
|| (($bu >= $o_warn) && ($locstate = $warn_state = 1));
if (!defined($o_shortL[0]) || ($locstate == 1)) { # print full output if warn or critical state
$output
- .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%sBused/%.0f%sB (%.0f%%) ", $descr[$i], $bu, $output_metric, $to, $output_metric,
+ .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%sB used / %.0f%sB (%.0f%%) ", $descr[$i], $bu, $output_metric, $to, $output_metric,
$pu);
} elsif ($o_shortL[0] == 1) {
$output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%sB ", $descr[$i], $bu, $output_metric);
@@ -747,7 +821,7 @@
|| (($bl <= $o_warn) && ($locstate = $warn_state = 1));
if (!defined($o_shortL[0]) || ($locstate == 1)) { # print full output if warn or critical state
$output
- .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%sBleft/%.0f%sB (%.0f%%) ", $descr[$i], $bl, $output_metric, $to, $output_metric,
+ .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%sB left / %.0f%sB (%.0f%%) ", $descr[$i], $bl, $output_metric, $to, $output_metric,
$pl);
} elsif ($o_shortL[0] == 1) {
$output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%sB ", $descr[$i], $bl, $output_metric);
@@ -761,7 +835,7 @@
(($pl <= $o_crit) && ($locstate = $crit_state = 1))
|| (($pl <= $o_warn) && ($locstate = $warn_state = 1));
if (!defined($o_shortL[0]) || ($locstate == 1)) { # print full output if warn or critical state
- $output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%%left(%.0f%sB/%.0f%sB) ", $descr[$i], $pl, $bl, $output_metric, $to,
+ $output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%% left (%.0f%sB/%.0f%sB) ", $descr[$i], $pl, $bl, $output_metric, $to,
$output_metric);
} elsif ($o_shortL[0] == 1) {
$output .= sprintf("%s: %.0f%% ", $descr[$i], $pl);

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@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
diff --git a/doc/04-Plugins.md b/doc/04-Plugins.md
index c08fe9c..bf2a593 100644
--- a/doc/04-Plugins.md
+++ b/doc/04-Plugins.md
@@ -207,13 +207,13 @@ Usage: ./check_snmp_int.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -
-G : Make the warning and critical levels in Gbps (with -B) or GBps
-M : Make the warning and critical levels in Mbps (with -B) or MBps
-u : Make the warning and critical levels in % of reported interface speed.
--w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]
+-w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out,interface speed]
warning level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no warning)
- unit depends on B,M,G,u options
+ unit depends on B,M,G,u options and interface speed is in bps
warning for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
--c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]
+-c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out,interface speed]
critical level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no critical)
- unit depends on B,M,G,u options
+ unit depends on B,M,G,u options and interface speed is in bps
critical for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
-s, --short=int
Make the output shorter : only the first <n> chars of the interface(s)
diff --git a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
index 8274a05..1c5f68f 100644
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
@@ -337,13 +337,14 @@
<p class="SectionBody">When the extended checks are activated (-q
option), the warning levels are <br>
-w <i>&lt;In bytes&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out bytes&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;In error&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out
- error&gt;,<i>&lt;In disc&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out disc&gt;</i></i> -c
+ error&gt;,<i>&lt;In disc&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out disc&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Interface speed&gt;</i></i> -c
<i>&lt;In warn&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out warn&gt;</i>, .....<br>
In error : warn/crit level in inboud <b>error/minute<br>
</b>Out error : warn/crit level in outbound error/minute<b> </b><br>
In disc : warn/crit level in inboud <b>discarded packets/minute<br>
- </b>Out disc : warn/crit level in outbound discarded packets/minute<b>
- </b><br>
+ </b>Out disc : warn/crit level in outbound discarded packets/minute<b> </b><br>
+ Interface speed : warn/crit level of Interface speed <b>discarded bits/second<br>
+ </b>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-k</b> : activates the standard usage feature<br>
<b>-q</b> : activates the extended usage<br>
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index 71f8d14..d978c66 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -262,11 +262,11 @@ sub help {
-G : Make the warning and critical levels in Gbps (with -B) or GBps
-M : Make the warning and critical levels in Mbps (with -B) or MBps
-u : Make the warning and critical levels in % of reported interface speed.
--w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]
+-w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out,interface speed]
warning level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no warning)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options
warning for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
--c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]
+-c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out,interface speed]
critical level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no critical)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options
critical for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
@@ -452,8 +452,8 @@ sub check_options {
}
if (defined($o_checkperf)) {
@o_warn = split(/,/, $o_warn_opt);
- if (defined($o_ext_checkperf) && ($#o_warn != 5)) {
- print "6 warning levels for extended checks \n";
+ if (defined($o_ext_checkperf) && (($#o_warn < 5) || ($#o_warn > 6))) {
+ print "6 or 7 warning levels for extended checks err val: $#o_warn \n";
print_usage();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
@@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ sub check_options {
@o_crit = split(/,/, $o_crit_opt);
#verb(" $o_crit_opt :: $#o_crit : @o_crit");
- if (defined($o_ext_checkperf) && ($#o_crit != 5)) {
- print "6 critical levels for extended checks \n";
+ if (defined($o_ext_checkperf) && (($#o_crit < 5) || ($#o_crit > 6))) {
+ print "6 or 7 critical levels for extended checks err val: $#o_crit \n";
print_usage();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
@@ -476,10 +476,18 @@ sub check_options {
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#o_warn; $i++) {
- if (($o_crit[$i] != 0) && ($o_warn[$i] > $o_crit[$i])) {
- print "Warning must be < Critical level \n";
- print_usage();
- exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ if ($i != 6) {
+ if (($o_crit[$i] != 0) && ($o_warn[$i] > $o_crit[$i])) {
+ print "Warning must be < Critical level \n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
+ } else {
+ if (($o_crit[$i] != 0) && ($o_warn[$i] < $o_crit[$i])) {
+ print "Warning must be > Critical level \n";
+ print_usage();
+ exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
+ }
}
}
if ( (defined($o_meg) && defined($o_gig))
@@ -946,6 +954,18 @@ sub check_options {
}
if ($l == 0 || $l == 1) { $print_out .= $speed_unit; }
}
+ if (defined($o_perfs) && defined($o_ext_checkperf)) {
+ $print_out .= "/";
+ if (defined($o_crit[6]) && ($o_crit[6] != 0) && ($speed_real < $o_crit[6])) {
+ $final_status = 2;
+ $print_out .= sprintf("CRIT %.0fbps", $speed_real);
+ } elsif (defined($o_warn[6]) && ($o_warn[6] != 0) && ($speed_real < $o_warn[6])) {
+ $final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
+ $print_out .= sprintf("WARN %.0fbps", $speed_real);
+ } else {
+ $print_out .= sprintf("%.0fbps", $speed_real);
+ }
+ }
$print_out .= ")";
} else { # Return unknown when no data
$print_out .= " No usable data on file (" . $n_rows . " rows) ";
@@ -1039,7 +1059,10 @@ sub check_options {
}
if (defined($o_perfs)) {
$speed_real = "" unless (defined($speed_real));
- $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . " ";
+ $perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . ";";
+ $perf_out .= defined($o_warn[6]) ? $o_warn[6] . ";" : ";";
+ $perf_out .= defined($o_crit[6]) ? $o_crit[6] . ";" : ";";
+ $perf_out .= "; ";
}
if (defined($o_weather) && $usable_data == 1) {
$perf_out .= "in=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";;;0;" . sprintf("%.0f", $speed_real / 8) . " ";

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@ -1,761 +0,0 @@
From 394ade3c6b5816c4cbca09750cb01622d474e508 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Patrick Grimm <patrick@lunatiki.de>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 01:56:45 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] add --protocol= setting tcp/udp and IPv4/IPv6 for
boostedge/cpfw/css/css_main/env/int/linkproof_nhr/nsbox/vrrp/win
reworked the patches from
5369da5d2b3e4351e04f016619736f7d03cbcdfd
---
plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_css.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_env.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl | 22 ++++++++++++++++++----
plugins/check_snmp_win.pl | 19 ++++++++++++++++---
10 files changed, 178 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl
index 5eaca78..2284379 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -121,6 +122,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
@@ -144,6 +153,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -252,7 +262,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -265,7 +276,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -278,7 +290,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -288,7 +301,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl
index b29c3e9..5e3f7f5 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl
@@ -77,6 +77,7 @@
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_version2 = undef; # Version 2
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -154,6 +155,14 @@ sub help {
performance data output (only works with -c)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP (Default: Nagios default)
-V, --version
@@ -175,6 +184,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'P:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'2' => \$o_version2,
@@ -315,7 +325,8 @@ sub check_options {
-port => $o_port,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -328,7 +339,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -341,7 +353,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -351,7 +364,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_css.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_css.pl
index 3f375b4..ab7d52f 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_css.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_css.pl
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -141,6 +142,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-f, --perfparse
Perfparse compatible output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
@@ -164,6 +173,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -331,7 +341,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -344,7 +355,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -357,7 +369,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -367,7 +380,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl
index 0d52694..a74bb31 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -93,6 +94,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
@@ -114,6 +123,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -210,7 +220,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -223,7 +234,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -236,7 +248,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -246,7 +259,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl
index 8e15bc0..3624d4f 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl
@@ -172,6 +172,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -242,6 +243,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-T, --type=cisco|nokia|bc|iron|foundry
Environemental check :
cisco : All Cisco equipements : voltage,temp,fan,power supply
@@ -278,6 +287,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -388,7 +398,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -401,7 +412,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -414,7 +426,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -424,7 +437,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index 71f8d14..b1214e2 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@
# Standard options
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_admin = undef; # admin status instead of oper
@@ -208,6 +209,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-n, --name=NAME
Name in description OID (eth0, ppp0 ...).
This is treated as a regexp : -n eth will match eth0,eth1,...
@@ -296,6 +305,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'n:s' => \$o_descr,
'name:s' => \$o_descr,
'N' => \$o_use_ifname,
@@ -536,7 +546,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -549,7 +560,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -562,7 +574,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -572,7 +585,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl
index b6dba28..d83932e 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -98,6 +99,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
@@ -121,6 +130,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -215,7 +225,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -228,7 +239,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -241,7 +253,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -251,7 +264,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl
index 97da635..3e7bfcb 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -125,6 +126,14 @@ sub help {
number of diode and vhost that must be up.
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
@@ -148,6 +157,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -270,7 +280,8 @@ sub check_options {
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -283,7 +294,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -296,7 +308,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -306,7 +319,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl
index b6d4d44..f9c19ec 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_version2 = undef; #use snmp v2c
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
@@ -147,6 +148,14 @@ sub help {
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-T, --type=<nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipso>
Type of vrrp router to check
nokia (default) : Nokia vrrp. Should be working for most vrrp routers
@@ -187,6 +196,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
't:i' => \$o_timeout,
@@ -317,7 +327,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => $o_authproto,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
@@ -330,7 +341,8 @@ sub check_options {
-privpassword => $o_privpass,
-privprotocol => $o_privproto,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
} else {
@@ -343,7 +355,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -353,7 +366,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
index c5cb573..1240b46 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
my $o_port = 161; # port
+my $o_domain = 'udp/ipv4'; # protocol
my $o_version2 = undef; # use snmp v2c
my $o_descr = undef; # description filter
my @o_descrL = undef; # Service descriprion list.
@@ -115,6 +116,14 @@ sub help {
Password for snmpv3 authentication
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
+--protocol=PROTOCOL
+ Network protocol to be used
+ ['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
+ 'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
+ 'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
+ 'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
+
+ Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-T, --type=service
Check type :
- service (default) checks service
@@ -173,6 +182,7 @@ sub check_options {
'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'p:i' => \$o_port,
'port:i' => \$o_port,
+ 'protocol:s' => \$o_domain,
'C:s' => \$o_community,
'community:s' => \$o_community,
'l:s' => \$o_login,
@@ -265,7 +275,8 @@ sub check_options {
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => 'md5',
-privpassword => $o_passwd,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
if (defined($o_version2)) {
@@ -276,7 +287,8 @@ sub check_options {
-version => 2,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
} else {
@@ -285,7 +297,8 @@ sub check_options {
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
- -timeout => $o_timeout
+ -timeout => $o_timeout,
+ -domain => $o_domain
);
}
}

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@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
From a0f606c2c29d1f5588fab0b464a7e905f3872255 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Patrick Grimm <patrick@lunatiki.de>
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:28:15 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] add metrik for Interface speed K|M|G Bits/s and more comments
---
doc/04-Plugins.md | 2 ++
plugins/check_snmp_int.pl | 20 ++++++++++++--------
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/04-Plugins.md b/doc/04-Plugins.md
index bf2a593..21b672a 100644
--- a/doc/04-Plugins.md
+++ b/doc/04-Plugins.md
@@ -211,10 +211,12 @@ Usage: ./check_snmp_int.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -
warning level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no warning)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options and interface speed is in bps
warning for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
+ warning level for interface speed only in K|M|G Bits/s (0 for no warning)
-c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out,interface speed]
critical level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no critical)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options and interface speed is in bps
critical for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
+ critical level for interface speed only in K|M|G Bits/s (0 for no critical)
-s, --short=int
Make the output shorter : only the first <n> chars of the interface(s)
If the number is negative, then get the <n> LAST caracters.
diff --git a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
index d978c66..fd45a61 100755
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -266,10 +266,12 @@ sub help {
warning level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no warning)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options
warning for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
+ warning level for interface speed only in K|M|G Bits/s (0 for no warning)
-c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out,interface speed]
critical level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no critical)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options
critical for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
+ critical level for interface speed only in K|M|G Bits/s (0 for no critical)
-s, --short=int
Make the output shorter : only the first <n> chars of the interface(s)
If the number is negative, then get the <n> LAST caracters.
@@ -955,16 +957,18 @@ sub check_options {
if ($l == 0 || $l == 1) { $print_out .= $speed_unit; }
}
if (defined($o_perfs) && defined($o_ext_checkperf)) {
+ my $warn_factor = (defined($o_meg)) ? 1000000 : (defined($o_gig)) ? 1000000000 : 1000;
$print_out .= "/";
- if (defined($o_crit[6]) && ($o_crit[6] != 0) && ($speed_real < $o_crit[6])) {
+ if (defined($o_crit[6]) && ($o_crit[6] != 0) && ($speed_real / $warn_factor < $o_crit[6])) {
$final_status = 2;
- $print_out .= sprintf("CRIT %.0fbps", $speed_real);
- } elsif (defined($o_warn[6]) && ($o_warn[6] != 0) && ($speed_real < $o_warn[6])) {
+ $print_out .= sprintf("CRIT %.0f", $speed_real / $warn_factor);
+ } elsif (defined($o_warn[6]) && ($o_warn[6] != 0) && ($speed_real / $warn_factor < $o_warn[6])) {
$final_status = ($final_status == 2) ? 2 : 1;
- $print_out .= sprintf("WARN %.0fbps", $speed_real);
+ $print_out .= sprintf("WARN %.0f", $speed_real / $warn_factor);
} else {
- $print_out .= sprintf("%.0fbps", $speed_real);
+ $print_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $speed_real / $warn_factor);
}
+ $print_out .= (defined($o_meg)) ? "Mbps" : (defined($o_gig)) ? "Gbps" : "kbps";
}
$print_out .= ")";
} else { # Return unknown when no data
@@ -1058,10 +1062,10 @@ sub check_options {
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfs)) {
- $speed_real = "" unless (defined($speed_real));
+ my $warn_factor = (defined($o_meg)) ? 1000000 : (defined($o_gig)) ? 1000000000 : 1000;
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . ";";
- $perf_out .= defined($o_warn[6]) ? $o_warn[6] . ";" : ";";
- $perf_out .= defined($o_crit[6]) ? $o_crit[6] . ";" : ";";
+ $perf_out .= defined($o_warn[6]) ? $o_warn[6] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
+ $perf_out .= defined($o_crit[6]) ? $o_crit[6] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "; ";
}
if (defined($o_weather) && $usable_data == 1) {

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@ -1,116 +0,0 @@
## 50_disable_epn by Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org>
##
## DP: leave marks to disable epn
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_boostedge.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_boostedge.pl #################
# Version : 1.0
# Date : Jan 16 2007
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_cpfw ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_css_main.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_css_main.pl #################
# Version : 1.0
# Date : 27 Sept 2006
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_css.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_css.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_css.pl #################
# Version : 1.0.1
# Date : 27 Sept 2006
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_env #################
# Version : 1.3
# Date : May 24 2007
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_int ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_linkproof_nhr #################
# Version : 1.0
# Date : Aug 24 2006
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_load #################
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_mem ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_nsbox.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_nsbox #################
# Version : 1.0
# Date : Jan 16 2007
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_process ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_storage ##############
# Version : 1.3.3
# Date : Jun 1 2007
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_vrrp ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
--- a/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
+++ b/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
+# nagios: -epn
############################## check_snmp_win ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";

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@ -1,394 +0,0 @@
## 51_fix_privacy_doc by Jan Wagner
##
## DP: Fixing potential privacy breach by fetching data from sourceforge.net
commit 084af86fe6ee55135144ac44f661ff139434fdc3
Author: Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org>
Date: Sun Mar 2 21:22:42 2014 +0100
Fix potential privacy breach of HTML documentation
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/faq.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/faq.html
@@ -92,24 +92,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -295,7 +284,7 @@
<td>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is also hosted by : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp/"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p></td>
</tr>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index_commands.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index_commands.html
@@ -87,24 +87,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -2004,7 +1993,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_cpfw.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_cpfw.html
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_css.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_css.html
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_env.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_env.html
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_int.html
@@ -116,24 +116,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -687,7 +676,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_load.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_load.html
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_mem.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_mem.html
@@ -457,7 +457,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_process.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_process.html
@@ -355,7 +355,7 @@
<tr>
<td>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html
@@ -175,24 +175,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -1278,7 +1267,7 @@
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_vrrp.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_vrrp.html
@@ -94,24 +94,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -348,7 +337,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_windows.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_windows.html
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
<tr>
<td>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index.html
@@ -88,24 +88,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -339,7 +328,7 @@
<tr>
<td><p class="SectionBody">All code here is under GPL licence. </p>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </p></td>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</p></td>
<td><p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p></td>
</tr>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index_info.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index_info.html
@@ -86,24 +86,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -588,7 +577,7 @@
<td>
<hr>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index_snmp.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/index_snmp.html
@@ -86,24 +86,13 @@
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
-<script type="text/javascript"><!--
-google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1303792821309694";
-/* nagios */
-google_ad_slot = "5986789334";
-google_ad_width = 120;
-google_ad_height = 600;
-//-->
-</script>
-<script type="text/javascript"
-src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
-</script>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><font color="#FFFFFF">-----------</font></td>
</tr>
<tr>
- <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&amp;type=3" width="110" height="37" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A> </td>
+ <td><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A> </td>
</tr>
</table>
<!-- End Side Bar -->
@@ -437,7 +426,7 @@
<td>
<hr>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
--- a/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/package_c.html
+++ b/doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/package_c.html
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
- <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
+ <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp</A>
</p>

18
debian/patches/series vendored
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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
10_check_snmp_storage_error_handling
11_check_snmp_int_agent_workaround
12_check_snmp_mem_perf
13_check_snmp_process_new_features
14_check_snmp_int_ign
15_check_snmp_int_spaces
16_check_snmp_win_max_message_size
17_check_snmp_storage_okifempty
18_check_snmp_int_fix_perf_out
19_check_snmp_int_remove_unneeded_my
20_check_snmp_int_avaid_huge_amount_of_regex
21_check_snmp_load_update_fortiswitch_and_fortigate4.3
22_check_snmp_storage_fix_space_btrfs
23_check_snmp_int_interface_speed
24_tcp_udp_ipv4_ipv6
25_check_snmp_int_add_metrik
50_disable_epn
51_fix_privacy_doc

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@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
# check point firewall template, for more info see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#cpfw
# 'check_snmp_cpfw_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_cpfw_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ $ARG1$
}

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@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
# system environment check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#env
# 'check_snmp_env_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_env_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -T $ARG1$ $ARG2$
}
# 'check_snmp_env_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_env_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -2 -T $ARG1$ $ARG2$
}
# 'check_snmp_env_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_env_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_env.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ -T $ARG1$ $ARG2$
}

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@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
# (network-) interface check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#interface
# 'check_snmp_int_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_int_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -n $ARG1$ -B$ARG4$ $ARG2$
}
# 'check_snmp_int_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_int_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -2 -n $ARG1$ -B$ARG4$ $ARG2$
}
# 'check_snmp_int_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_int_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_int.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ -n $ARG1$ -B$ARG4$ $ARG2$
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# system load check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#load
# 'check_snmp_load_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_load_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -T $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_load_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_load_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -2 -T $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_load_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_load_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_load.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ -T $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
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# system memory check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#mem
# 'check_snmp_mem_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_mem_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_mem_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_mem_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -2 $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_mem_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_mem_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_mem.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
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# system process check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#process
# 'check_snmp_process_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_process_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -n $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_process_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_process_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_process.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -2 -n $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
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# system storage check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#storage
# 'check_snmp_storage_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_storage_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -m $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_storage_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_storage_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG5$ -2 -m $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
}
# 'check_snmp_storage_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_storage_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_storage.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ -m $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ $ARG4$
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# vrrp check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#vrrp
# 'check_snmp_vrrp_v1' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_vrrp_v1
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -T $ARG1$ -s $ARG2$
}
# 'check_snmp_vrrp_v2' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_vrrp_v2
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -2 -T $ARG1$ -s $ARG2$
}
# 'check_snmp_vrrp_v3' command definition
define command {
command_name check_snmp_vrrp_v3
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $USER9$ -T $ARG1$ -s $ARG2$
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# windows check template, for more see:
# http://www.manubulon.com/nagios/index_commands.html#windows
# 'check_win' command definition
define command {
command_name check_win
command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_win.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG3$ -n $ARG2$
}

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
templdir=/usr/share/nagios-snmp-plugins/pluginconfig
if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then
if [ -f /usr/share/monitoring-plugins/dpkg/functions ]; then
# only working with monitoring-plugins-basic
. /usr/share/monitoring-plugins/dpkg/functions
register_cfgs $2
elif [ -f /usr/share/nagios-plugins/dpkg/functions ]; then
# only working with nagios-plugins-basic (>= 1.4.5-2)
. /usr/share/nagios-plugins/dpkg/functions
register_cfgs $2
else
# to get working with etch
(
cd $templdir
for f in *cfg; do
ucf $f /etc/nagios-plugins/config/$f
done
);
fi
fi
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
PLUGINS="@PLUGINS@"
if [ "$1" = "purge" ]; then
if which ucf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
have_ucf="yes"
fi
for f in $PLUGINS; do
rm -f /etc/nagios-plugins/config/${f}.cfg
if [ "$have_ucf" = "yes" ]; then
ucf --purge /etc/nagios-plugins/config/${f}.cfg
fi
done
fi
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0

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#!/usr/bin/make -f
# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
#export DH_VERBOSE=1
COMMANDDEFPATH:=/etc/nagios-plugins/config/
NP_DIR:=debian/nagios-snmp-plugins
NP_TEMPLATES:=$(NP_DIR)/usr/share/nagios-snmp-plugins/pluginconfig
NP_LIBEXEC:=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins
plugin_cfgs:=snmp_cpfw snmp_env snmp_int snmp_load snmp_mem snmp_process \
snmp_storage snmp_vrrp snmp_win
build: build-arch build-indep
build-arch: build-stamp
build-indep: build-stamp
build-stamp:
clean:
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_clean
-rm -f debian/postrm
install: build
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_prep
dh_installdirs
# Add here commands to install the package into debian/nagios-snmp-plugins.
for PLUGINS in plugins/*.pl; \
do \
install -D -m 0755 $$PLUGINS $(NP_DIR)$(NP_LIBEXEC)/`basename $$PLUGINS` || exit 1; \
sed -i "s#/usr/local/icinga/libexec#$(NP_LIBEXEC)#" $(NP_DIR)$(NP_LIBEXEC)/`basename $$PLUGINS` || exit 1; \
done
# copying templates them into seperate "template" directories outside of
# /usr/share/doc for ucf to use.
install -d $(NP_DIR)/usr/share/nagios-snmp-plugins/pluginconfig
for c in ${plugin_cfgs}; do \
cp debian/pluginconfig/$${c}.cfg ${NP_TEMPLATES}; \
done
# here the list of config templates are writen to postrm
sed -e 's/@PLUGINS@/${plugin_cfgs}/' \
< debian/postrm.in \
> debian/postrm
# copy html documentation over
install -d $(NP_DIR)/usr/share/doc/nagios-snmp-plugins/html/
cp -r doc/html/nagios.manubulon.com/* $(NP_DIR)/usr/share/doc/nagios-snmp-plugins/html/
# Build architecture-independent files here.
binary-indep: build install
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_installchangelogs
dh_installdocs
dh_link
dh_compress
dh_fixperms
dh_perl
dh_installdeb
dh_gencontrol
dh_md5sums
dh_builddeb
# Build architecture-dependent files here.
binary-arch: build install
# We have nothing to do for now.
binary: binary-indep binary-arch
.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install

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# Not supported by devscripts in trixie
older-debian-watch-file-standard 4 *

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extend-diff-ignore = '(^|/)(\.travis\.yml|\.git|\.github|\.gitgnore|config\.sub|config\.guess)'

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---
Bug-Database: https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp/issues
Bug-Submit: https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp/issues/new
Repository: https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp.git
Repository-Browse: https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp

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version=4
opts=filenamemangle=s/.+\/v?(\d\S*)\.tar\.gz/nagios-snmp-plugins-$1\.tar\.gz/,uversionmangle=s/(\d)[_\.\-\+]?((RC|rc|pre|dev|beta|alpha)\d*)$/$1-$2/ \
https://github.com/SteScho/manubulon-snmp/tags .*/v?(\d\S*)\.tar\.gz

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# About Manubulon SNMP Plugins <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-about"></a>
Manubulon SNMP plugins is a set of Icinga/Nagios plugins
to check hosts/devices using the SNMP protocol.
Please find more insights in the following chapters:
* [Installation](02-Installation.md)
* [Configuration](03-Configuration.md)
* [Plugins](04-Plugins.md)
## History <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-about-history"></a>
These plugins have been written by Patrick Proy several years ago.
Many community members still use them, but development and patches
stopped.
I've used these plugins in my previous job, and decided to fork them
into this repository. Many patches have been applied, and put into
official releases for packagers.
This is reflected by moving each plugin into a v2.x version although
there are not so many changes.
I don't have a test system/hardware nor do much with these plugins these days.
Still this repository allows community members to send in their patches
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# Manubulon SNMP Plugins Installation <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-installation"></a>
The plugins rely on the `Net::SNMP` Perl library for fetching
data from SNMP enabled hosts.
## Prerequisites <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-installation-required-prerequisites"></a>
### RHEL/CentOS EPEL Repository <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-installation-epel"></a>
RHEL/CentOS requires the EPEL repository:
```
yum -y install epel-release
yum makecache
```
If you are using RHEL you need enable the `optional` repository and then install
the [EPEL rpm package](https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL#How_can_I_use_these_extra_packages.3F).
## Perl Dependencies <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-installation-perl-dependencies"></a>
Debian/Ubuntu:
```
apt-get -y install libnet-snmp-perl libcrypt-des-perl libcrypt-rijndael-perl libdigest-hmac-perl
```
RHEL/CentOS/Fedora:
```
yum -y install perl-Net-SNMP perl-Getopt-Long perl-Crypt-DES perl-Crypt-Rijndael perl-Digest-HMAC
```
## Plugin Setup <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-installation-plugins"></a>
Debian/Ubuntu:
```
install -o root -g root -m750 plugins/*.pl /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/
```
RHEL/CentOS/Fedora:
```
install -o root -g root -m750 plugins/*.pl /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/
```
Proceed with inspecting the plugins `--help` parameter in [this chapter](04-Plugins.md).
Next up: Integrate the plugins into your monitoring by adding [configuration](03-Configuration.md).
## Advanced Hints <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-installation-advanced"></a>
Perl, default directory and temp files location can be changed using the install.sh script.
`utils.pm` from `Monitoring::Plugin::Perl` is no longer required.

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# Manubulon SNMP Plugins Configuration <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration"></a>
Each plugin requires a command definition which defines the command line parameters
and arguments passed from service checks.
* [Icinga 2](03-Configuration.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-2) integration
* [Icinga 1.x/Naemon/Nagios](03-Configuration.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-1) integration
## Icinga 2 <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-2"></a>
The Icinga 2 Template Library (ITL) already provides many [CheckCommand definitions](https://www.icinga.com/docs/icinga2/latest/doc/10-icinga-template-library/#plugin-check-commands-for-manubulon-snmp)
out of the box. This enables you to just use the CheckCommand object and focus
on your service apply rules.
### Icinga 2: Best Practices <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-2-best-practices"></a>
Best practice is to store the credentials in a separate constant:
```
vim /etc/icinga2/constants.conf
const ManubulonSnmpCommunity = "icingasnmpro"
```
Define a generic SNMP service template and set common attributes.
```
template Service "snmp-template" {
vars.snmp_community = ManubulonSnmpCommunity
}
```
### Icinga 2: Apply Rules <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-2-apply"></a>
Define service apply rules like this:
```
apply Service "snmp-memory" {
import "snmp-template"
check_command = "snmp-memory"
vars.snmp_warn = "50,0"
vars.snmp_crit = "80,0"
assign where "snmp" in host.groups
}
apply Service "snmp-storage /var" {
import "snmp-template"
check_command = "snmp-storage"
vars.snmp_warn = "50"
vars.snmp_crit = "80"
vars.snmp_storage_name = "/var"
assign where "snmp" in host.groups
}
apply Service "snmp-storage" {
import "snmp-template"
check_command = "snmp-storage"
vars.snmp_warn = "50"
vars.snmp_crit = "80"
assign where "snmp" in host.groups
}
```
### Icinga 2: Apply For Rules <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-2-apply-for"></a>
A more complex example using apply for rules is to store the
monitored storage disks on the host. This allows to generate
service objects in a more efficient way.
```
object Host "snmp-host" {
check_command = "hostalive"
vars.snmp_storage["/"] = {
snmp_warn = "80"
snmp_crit = "90"
}
vars.snmp_storage["/var"] = {
snmp_warn = "60"
snmp_crit = "90"
}
}
apply Service "snmp-storage-" for (storage_name => config in host.vars.snmp_storage) {
import "snmp-template"
display_name = "Storage: " + storage_name
vars += config
vars.snmp_storage_name = storage_name
}
```
## Icinga 1.x/Naemon/Nagios <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-configuration-icinga-1"></a>
You need to write a check command definition and use that in your service definitions.
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# Manubulon SNMP Plugins <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins"></a>
## Plugin Overview
Plugin | Description
----------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------
[check_snmp_storage](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-storage) | Storage checks (disks, swap, memory, etc.)
[check_snmp_int](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-int) | Interface states, usage on hosts, switches, routers, etc.
[check_snmp_process](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-process) | Running processes, their number, used CPU and memory.
[check_snmp_load](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-load) | Load/CPU checks
[check_snmp_mem](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-mem) | Memory and swap usage
[check_snmp_env](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-env) | Environmental status of fan, temp, power supplies.
[check_snmp_vrrp](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-vrrp) | Interface state of a VRRP cluster
[check_snmp_cpfw](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-cpfw) | Checkpoint Firewall-1 status
[check_snmp_win](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-win) | Windows services
[check_snmp_css](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-css) | CSS service states
[check_snmp_nsbox](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-nsbox) | Nsbox VHost and diode status
[check_snmp_boostedge](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-hostedge) | Boostedge services
[check_snmp_linkproof_ndr](04-Plugins.md#manubulon-snmp-plugins-ndr) | Linkproof NHR
## check\_snmp\_storage<a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-storage"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_storage.pl --help
SNMP Disk Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
(c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: check_snmp_storage [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -m <name in desc_oid> [-q storagetype] -w <warn_level> -c <crit_level> [-t <timeout>] [-T pl|pu|bl|bu ] [-r -s -i -G] [-e] [-S 0|1[,1,<car>]] [-o <octet_length>] [-R <% reserved>]
By default, plugin will monitor %used on drives :
warn if %used > warn and critical if %used > crit
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information (and lists all storages)
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-x, --passwd=PASSWD
Password for snmpv3 authentication
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-P, --protocol=PROTOCOL
Network protocol to be used
['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
-m, --name=NAME
Name in description OID (can be mounpoints '/home' or 'Swap Space'...)
This is treated as a regexp : -m /var will match /var , /var/log, /opt/var ...
Test it before, because there are known bugs (ex : trailling /)
No trailing slash for mountpoints !
-q, --storagetype=[Other|Ram|VirtualMemory|FixedDisk|RemovableDisk|FloppyDisk
CompactDisk|RamDisk|FlashMemory|NetworkDisk]
Also check the storage type in addition of the name
It is possible to use regular expressions ( "FixedDisk|FloppyDisk" )
-r, --noregexp
Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID
-s, --sum
Add all storages that match NAME (used space and total space)
THEN make the tests.
-i, --index
Parse index table instead of description table to select storage
-e, --exclude
Select all storages except the one(s) selected by -m
No action on storage type selection
-T, --type=TYPE
pl : calculate percent left
pu : calculate percent used (Default)
bl : calculate MegaBytes left
bu : calculate MegaBytes used
-w, --warn=INTEGER
percent / MB of disk used to generate WARNING state
you can add the % sign
-c, --critical=INTEGER
percent / MB of disk used to generate CRITICAL state
you can add the % sign
-R, --reserved=INTEGER
% reserved blocks for superuser
For ext2/3 filesystems, it is 5% by default
-G, --gigabyte
output, warning & critical levels in gigabytes
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-S, --short=<type>[,<where>,<cut>]
<type>: Make the output shorter :
0 : only print the global result except the disk in warning or critical
ex: "< 80% : OK"
1 : Don't print all info for every disk
ex : "/ : 66 %used (< 80) : OK"
<where>: (optional) if = 1, put the OK/WARN/CRIT at the beginning
<cut>: take the <n> first caracters or <n> last if n<0
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are
usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440.
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
Note :
with T=pu or T=bu : OK < warn < crit
with T=pl ot T=bl : crit < warn < OK
If multiple storage are selected, the worse condition will be returned
i.e if one disk is critical, the return is critical
example :
Browse storage list : <script> -C <community> -H <host> -m <anything> -w 1 -c 2 -v
the -m option allows regexp in perl format :
Test drive C,F,G,H,I on Windows : -m ^[CFGHI]:
Test all mounts containing /var : -m /var
Test all mounts under /var : -m ^/var
Test only /var : -m /var -r
Test all swap spaces : -m ^Swap
Test all but swap spaces : -m ^Swap -e
```
## check\_snmp\_int <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-int"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_int.pl --help
SNMP Network Interface Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_int.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>) [-p <port>] -n <name in desc_oid> [-N -A -i -a -D --down] [-r] [-f[eSyY]] [-k[qBMGu] -g -w<warn levels> -c<crit levels> -d<delta>] [-o <octet_length>] [-t <timeout>] [-s] --label [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system)
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD, -2, --v2c
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-2 : use snmp v2c
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-n, --name=NAME
Name in description OID (eth0, ppp0 ...).
This is treated as a regexp : -n eth will match eth0,eth1,...
Test it before, because there are known bugs (ex : trailling /)
-r, --noregexp
Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID
-N, --use-ifname
Use IF-MIB::ifName as source for NIC name instead of IF-MIB::ifDescr
-A, --use-ifalias
Use IF-MIB::ifAlias as source for NIC name instead of IF-MIB::ifDescr
-i, --inverse
Make critical when up
-a, --admin
Use administrative status instead of operational
-D, --dormant
Dormant state is an OK state
--down
Down state is an OK state
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are
usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440.
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output (no output when interface is down).
-W, --weather
Output data for "weathermap" lines in NagVis with performance data
-e, --error
Add error & discard to Perfparse output
-S, --intspeed
Include speed in performance output in bits/s
-y, --perfprct ; -Y, --perfspeed
-y : output performance data in % of max speed
-Y : output performance data in bits/s or Bytes/s (depending on -B)
-k, --perfcheck ; -q, --extperfcheck
-k check the input/ouput bandwidth of the interface
-q also check the error and discard input/output
--label
Add label before speed in output : in=, out=, errors-out=, etc...
-g, --64bits
Use 64 bits counters instead of the standard counters when checking
bandwidth & performance data for interface >= 1Gbps.
You must use snmp v2c or v3 to get 64 bits counters.
-d, --delta=seconds
make an average of <delta> seconds (default 300=5min)
-B, --kbits
Make the warning and critical levels in K|M|G Bits/s instead of K|M|G Bytes/s
-G, --giga ; -M, --mega ; -u, --prct
-G : Make the warning and critical levels in Gbps (with -B) or GBps
-M : Make the warning and critical levels in Mbps (with -B) or MBps
-u : Make the warning and critical levels in % of reported interface speed.
-w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]
warning level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no warning)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options
warning for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
-c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]
critical level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no critical)
unit depends on B,M,G,u options
critical for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q)
-s, --short=int
Make the output shorter : only the first <n> chars of the interface(s)
If the number is negative, then get the <n> LAST caracters.
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
Note : when multiple interface are selected with regexp,
all be must be up (or down with -i) to get an OK result.
```
## check\_snmp\_process <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-process"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_process.pl --help
SNMP Process Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_process.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] [-P <IP Protocol>] -n <name> [-w <min_proc>[,<max_proc>] -c <min_proc>[,max_proc] ] [-m<warn Mb>,<crit Mb> -a -u<warn %>,<crit%> -d<delta> ] [-t <timeout>] [-o <octet_length>] [-f -A -F ] [-r] [-V] [-g]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information (and lists all storages)
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option)
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD, -2, --v2c
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-2 : use snmp v2c
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-P, --protocol=PROTOCOL
Network protocol to be used
['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
-n, --name=NAME
Name of the process (regexp)
No trailing slash !
-r, --noregexp
Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID
-f, --fullpath
Use full path name instead of process name
(Windows doesn't provide full path name)
-A, --param
Add parameters to select processes.
ex : "named.*-t /var/named/chroot" will only select named process with this parameter
-F, --perfout
Add performance output
outputs : memory_usage, num_process, cpu_usage
-w, --warn=MIN[,MAX]
Number of process that will cause a warning
-1 for no warning, MAX must be >0. Ex : -w-1,50
-c, --critical=MIN[,MAX]
number of process that will cause an error (
-1 for no critical, MAX must be >0. Ex : -c-1,50
Notes on warning and critical :
with the following options : -w m1,x1 -c m2,x2
you must have : m2 <= m1 < x1 <= x2
you can omit x1 or x2 or both
-m, --memory=WARN,CRIT
checks memory usage (default max of all process)
values are warning and critical values in Mb
-a, --average
makes an average of memory used by process instead of max
-u, --cpu=WARN,CRIT
checks cpu usage of all process
values are warning and critical values in % of CPU usage
if more than one CPU, value can be > 100% : 100%=1 CPU
-d, --delta=seconds
make an average of <delta> seconds for CPU (default 300=5min)
-g, --getall
In some cases, it is necessary to get all data at once because
process die very frequently.
This option eats bandwidth an cpu (for remote host) at breakfast.
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are
usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440.
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
Note :
CPU usage is in % of one cpu, so maximum can be 100% * number of CPU
example :
Browse process list : <script> -C <community> -H <host> -n <anything> -v
the -n option allows regexp in perl format :
All process of /opt/soft/bin : -n /opt/soft/bin/ -f
All 'named' process : -n named
```
## check\_snmp\_load <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-load"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_load.pl --help
SNMP Load & CPU Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_load.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|cisg|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp|hpux] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-P, --protocol=PROTOCOL
Network protocol to be used
['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT
1 value check : warning level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min
-c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT
critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
1 value check : critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min
-T, --type=stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cisg|bc|nokia|hp|lp
CPU check :
stand : standard MIBII (works with Windows),
can handle multiple CPU.
netsl : linux load provided by Net SNMP (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
netsc : cpu usage given by net-snmp (100-idle)
as400 : as400 CPU usage
cisco : Cisco CPU usage
n5k : Cisco Nexus CPU Usage
cata : Cisco catalyst CPU usage
cisg : Cisco small business (SG500) CPU usage (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
nsc : NetScreen CPU usage
fg : Fortigate CPU usage
bc : Bluecoat CPU usage
nokia : Nokia CPU usage
hp : HP procurve switch CPU usage
lp : Linkproof CPU usage
hpux : HP-UX load (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_mem <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-mem"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_load.pl --help
SNMP Load & CPU Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_load.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|cisg|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp|hpux] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-P, --protocol=PROTOCOL
Network protocol to be used
['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
Network protocol (Default udp/ipv4)
-w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT
1 value check : warning level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min
-c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT
critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
1 value check : critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min
-T, --type=stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cisg|bc|nokia|hp|lp
CPU check :
stand : standard MIBII (works with Windows),
can handle multiple CPU.
netsl : linux load provided by Net SNMP (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
netsc : cpu usage given by net-snmp (100-idle)
as400 : as400 CPU usage
cisco : Cisco CPU usage
n5k : Cisco Nexus CPU Usage
cata : Cisco catalyst CPU usage
cisg : Cisco small business (SG500) CPU usage (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
nsc : NetScreen CPU usage
fg : Fortigate CPU usage
bc : Bluecoat CPU usage
nokia : Nokia CPU usage
hp : HP procurve switch CPU usage
lp : Linkproof CPU usage
hpux : HP-UX load (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
michi@mbmif ~/coding/addons/manubulon-snmp/plugins (master *=) $ ./check_snmp_mem.pl --help
SNMP Memory Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_mem.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> [-I|-N|-E] [-f] [-m -b] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-P, --protocol=PROTOCOL
Network protocol to be used
['udp/ipv4'] : UDP over IPv4
'udp/ipv6' : UDP over IPv6
'tcp/ipv4' : TCP over IPv4
'tcp/ipv6' : TCP over IPv6
-w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT
warning level for memory in percent (0 for no checks)
Default (-N switch) : comma separated level for Real Memory and Swap
-I switch : warning level
-c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT
critical level for memory in percent (0 for no checks)
Default (-N switch) : comma separated level for Real Memory and Swap
-I switch : critical level
-N, --netsnmp (default)
check linux memory & swap provided by Net SNMP
-m, --memcache
include cached memory in used memory (only with Net-SNMP)
-b, --membuffer
exclude buffered memory in used memory (only with Net-SNMP)
-I, --cisco
check cisco memory (sum of all memory pools)
-E, --hp
check HP Procurve memory
-f, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_env <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-env"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_env.pl --help
SNMP environmental Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL License, (c)2006-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_env.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] -T (cisco|nokia|bc|iron|foundry|linux) [-F <rpm>] [-c <celcius>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-T, --type=cisco|nokia|bc|iron|foundry
Environemental check :
cisco : All Cisco equipements : voltage,temp,fan,power supply
(will try to check everything in the env mib)
nokia : Nokia IP platforms : fan and power supply
bc : BlueCoat platforms : fans, power supply, voltage, disks
iron : IronPort platforms : fans, power supply, temp
foundry : Foundry Network platforms : power supply, temp
linux : Net-SNMP with LM-SENSORS : temp, fan, volt, misc
-F, --fan=<rpm>
Minimum fan rpm value (only needed for 'iron' & 'linux')
-c, --celcius=<celcius>
Maximum temp in degree celcius (only needed for 'iron' & 'linux')
-f, --perfparse
Perfparse compatible output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_vrrp <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-vrrp"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_vrrp.pl --help
SNMP VRRP Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_vrrp.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -s <master|backup|num,%> [-T <nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipsocluster|foundry>] [-p <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-T, --type=<nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipso>
Type of vrrp router to check
nokia (default) : Nokia vrrp. Should be working for most vrrp routers
alteon : for Alteon AD4 Loadbalancers
lp : Radware Linkproof
nsc : Nescreen (ScreenOS 5.x NSRP)
ipso : Nokia IPSO clustering
foundry : Foundry VRRP
-s, --state=master|backup|num,%
Nokia ipso clustering : number of members, max % assigned to nodes.
Other : check vrrp interface to be master or backup
-g, --long
Make output long even is all is OK
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_cpfw <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-cpfw"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_cpfw.pl --help
SNMP Checkpoint FW-1 Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL License, (c)2004-2007 - Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_cpfw.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-s] [-w [-p=pol_name] [-c=warn,crit]] [-m] [-a [standby] ] [-f] [-p <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system)
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-s, --svn
check for svn status
-w, --fw
check for fw status
-a, --ha[=standby]
check for ha status and node in "active" state
If using SecurePlatform and monitoring a standby unit, put "standby" too
-m, --mgmt
check for management status
-p, --policy=POLICY_NAME
check if installed policy is POLICY_NAME (must have -w)
-c, --connexions=WARN,CRIT
check warn and critical number of connexions (must have -w)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
performance data output (only works with -c)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP (Default: Nagios default)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_win <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-win"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_win.pl --help
SNMP Windows Monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL license, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: check_snmp_win [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] -n <name>[,<name2] [-T=service] [-r] [-s] [-N=<n>] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information (and lists all services)
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN
Login for snmpv3 authentication (implies v3 protocol with MD5)
-x, --passwd=PASSWD
Password for snmpv3 authentication
-p, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-T, --type=service
Check type :
- service (default) checks service
-n, --name=NAME[,NAME2...]
Comma separated names of services (perl regular expressions can be used for every one).
By default, it is not case sensitive.
-N, --number=<n>
Compare matching services with <n> instead of the number of names provided.
-s, --showall
Show all services in the output, instead of only the non-active ones.
-r, --noregexp
Do not use regexp to match NAME in service description.
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
Note :
The script will return
OK if ALL services are in active state,
WARNING if there is more than specified (ex 2 service specified, 3 active services matching),
CRITICAL if at least one of them is non active.
The -n option will allows regexp in perl format
-n "service" will match 'service WINS' 'sevice DNS' etc...
It is not case sensitive by default : WINS = wins
```
## check\_snmp\_css <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-css"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_css.pl --help
SNMP Cisco CSS monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
(c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_css.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -n <name> [-d directory] [-w <num>,<resp>,<conn> -c <num>,<resp>,<conn>] [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-n, --name=<name>
regexp to select service
-w, --warning=<num>,<resp>,<conn>
Optional. Warning level for
- minimum number of active & alive service
- average response time
- number of connexions
For no warnings, put -1 (ex : -w5,-1,3).
When using negative numbers, dont put space after "-w"
-d, --dir=<directory to put file>
Directory where the temp file with index, created by check_snmp_css_main.pl, can be found
If no directory is set, /tmp will be used
-c, --critical=<num>,resp>,<conn>
Optional. Critical levels (-1 for no critical levels)
See warning levels.
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-f, --perfparse
Perfparse compatible output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_nsbox <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-nsbox"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_nsbox.pl --help
SNMP NetSecureOne Netbox monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
(c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_nsbox.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -d <diode> -s <vhost> -n <ndiode>,<nvhost> [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
Check that diode and vhost selected by regexp are active.
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-d, --diode=<diode>
Diode selection by regexp
-s, --vhost=<vhost>
Vhost selection by regexp
-n, --number=<ndiode>,<nvhost>
number of diode and vhost that must be up.
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_boostedge <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-boostedge"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_boostedge.pl --help
SNMP Boostedge service monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
GPL License, (c)2006-2007 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_boostedge.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -s <service> -n <number> [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-s, --service=<service>
Regexp of service to select
-n, --number=<number>
Number of services selected that must be in running & enabled state
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```
## check\_snmp\_linkproof\_nhr <a href="manubulon-snmp-plugins-linkproof-nhr"></a>
```
$ ./check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl --help
SNMP Radware Linkproof NHR monitor for Icinga/Nagios/Naemon/Shinken, Version 2.1.0
(c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]
The plugin will test all nhr configured and will return
OK if all nhr are active
WARNING if one nhr at least is in "no new session" or "inactive" mode.
CRITICAL if all nhr are inactive.
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto>
<authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
<privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
```

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################################
Release 1.1.2 / Jun 2007 :
Scripts, actual CVS version and changelog :
check_snmp_mem.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_vrrp.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_process.pl : 1.7
- Added option to select process with his parameter
- Added option for performance output
- Corrected negative CPU when process restarts
- Added delta option for cpu average (-d option)
check_snmp_boostedge.pl : 1.2
check_snmp_nsbox.pl : 1.2
check_snmp_css_main.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_cpfw.pl : 1.7
check_snmp_int.pl : 1.22
- Correct speed query for interface > 4 Gbps
- Reduced snmp queries to 2 instead of 3 when perf data is on
- Bad maximum in perfdata when in Bps
- Added option to make dormant state OK
check_snmp_storage.pl : 1.10
- Return an UNKNOWN status when size/used/alloc is not defined in snmp
- Patch from Alexander Greiner-B?r to remove the reserved disk space for superuser on ext2/3 FS.
New -R option for this
- Added -G (giga) option for output & levels in Gigabytes
check_snmp_win.pl : 0.6
check_snmp_css.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_env.pl : 1.8
- Added test to check existence of some OIDs
check_snmp_load.pl : 1.11
- Corrected bug in performance output
- Added SIG{ALRM} sub and % sign in output
################################
Release 1.1.1 / April 2007 :
Added documentation in doc/ directory : (html format).
Scripts, actual CVS version and changelog :
check_snmp_mem.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_vrrp.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_process.pl : 1.5
Makina Corpus contribs : snmpv3 enhancements, msg size parameter (-o)
check_snmp_boostedge.pl : 1.2 (No major changes)
check_snmp_nsbox.pl : 1.2 (No major changes)
check_snmp_css_main.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_cpfw.pl : 1.7
Added active/backup detection with SecureXL
Added SIG{ALRM} sub and small bug
check_snmp_int.pl : 1.18
Added bigint module to take care of 64 bits counters
check usage of snmp v2c or v3 when you use 64 bit counters (-g)
Added SIG{ALRM} sub
Added warning and critical levels in performance output
Added labels before in, out speed and errors (M. Berger contrib)
Added highperf counters option (-g)
Added SNMP packet length option (-o)
Added warning/critical levels in Mbps, MBps, Gbps, GBps options (-M, -G)
Added warning/critical levels in % of interface speed (-u)
Added performance output interface speed option (-S)
Added performance output in Bps or bps (-Y)
Added performance output in % of interface speed (-y)
Added port for snmpv3 (R. Leroy contrib)
check_snmp_storage.pl : 1.6
Makina Corpus contribs : snmpv3 port parameter, msg size parameter (-o)
check_snmp_win.pl : 0.6
check_snmp_css.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_env.pl : 1.7
Added SIG{ALRM} sub
Added voltage & temp checks on Cisco
Added Foundry checks
check_snmp_load.pl : 1.9
Added SIG{ALRM} sub and % sign in output
Bug in performance output
################################
Release 1.1 :
Added scripts :
- check_snmp_css_main : to get all services name and OID one time, then check only one OID with check_snmp_css. Reduces css cpu.
Corrected bugs :
- install.sh (Net::snmp detection)
- corrected bugs in check_snmp_css
- Added ironport checks in check_snmp_env
- Added hpux in check_snmp_load
- Bugs in check_snmp_int (specially for Windows).
Scripts and versions :
check_snmp_mem.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_vrrp.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_process.pl : 1.4
check_snmp_boostedge.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_nsbox.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_css_main.pl : 1.1
check_snmp_cpfw.pl : 1.4
check_snmp_int.pl : 1.10
check_snmp_storage.pl : 1.5
check_snmp_win.pl : 0.6
check_snmp_css.pl : 1.3
check_snmp_env.pl : 1.4
check_snmp_load.pl : 1.9
################################
Release 1.0 :
Initial file release.

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Installation:
-------------
You can simply copy the .pl files to the Nagios Plugin directory if
- Nagios plugins and utils.pm file are in /usr/local/nagios/libexec.
- You are sure Net::SNMP is installed. (Getopt::Long is standard).
- perl is in /usr/bin/perl
- Temp files can be written by Nagios in /tmp
You can also use the "install.sh" script provided in this directory to install the plugins.
Type : "./install.sh" to install all the plugins or "./install.sh <plugin name>" for a specific one.
The script will check for dependencies and ask for Nagios and temp directories.
It will modify the scripts depending on these answers and install the scripts.

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Nagios SNMP plugins 1.1.2 README
------------------------------
Nagios SNMP plugins is a set of Nagios plugins to check hosts/devices using snmp protocol.
http://nagios.manubulon.com for more details.
Requirements:
-------------
- perl in /usr/bin/perl
- Net::SNMP and Getopt::Long
- File utils.pm in Nagios plugin directory (default /usr/local/nagios/libexec)
- Nagios user can write files in /tmp/ directory
Perl, default directory and temp files location can be changed using the install.sh script.
Installation:
-------------
Read INSTALL file
Help and support:
-----------------
Help files, config examples and FAQ in the doc/ directory
http://nagios.manubulon.com/
FAQ : http://nagios.manubulon.com/faq.html
Mailling list, forum : http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp/
Legal stuff:
------------
Nagios SNMP plugins version 1.1.2, Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Patrick Proy (nagios at proy.org)
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
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, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered trademarks of Ethan Galstad.

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ my $be_service_connect
# Globals
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
@ -247,7 +247,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -258,7 +257,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_cpfw ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : Oct 20 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy (patrick at proy.org)

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ my @css_svc_state_nag = (3, 2, 2, 3, 0, 2);
# Globals
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
@ -326,7 +326,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -337,7 +336,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ my @css_svc_state_nag = (3, 2, 2, 3, 0, 2);
# Globals
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
@ -205,7 +205,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -216,7 +215,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,

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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ my $linux_misc_value = "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.13.16.4.1.3"; # misc entry value
# Globals
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
@ -383,7 +383,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -394,7 +393,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_int ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : Oct 10 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy ( patrick at proy.org )
@ -73,7 +73,6 @@ my $o_version = undef; # print version
my $o_noreg = undef; # Do not use Regexp for name
my $o_short = undef; # set maximum of n chars to be displayed
my $o_label = undef; # add label before speed (in, out, etc...).
my $o_weather = undef; # output "weathermap" data for NagVis
# Performance data options
my $o_perf = undef; # Output performance data
@ -230,8 +229,6 @@ sub help {
usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440.
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output (no output when interface is down).
-W, --weather
Output data for "weathermap" lines in NagVis with performance data
-e, --error
Add error & discard to Perfparse output
-S, --intspeed
@ -356,9 +353,7 @@ sub check_options {
'delta:i' => \$o_delta,
'D' => \$o_dormant,
'dormant' => \$o_dormant,
'down' => \$o_down,
'W' => \$o_weather,
'weather' => \$o_weather
'down' => \$o_down
);
if (defined($o_help)) { help(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
if (defined($o_version)) { p_version(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} }
@ -423,11 +418,6 @@ sub check_options {
print_usage();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
if (defined($o_weather) && !defined($o_perf)) {
print "Cannot output weathermap line data without -f option!\n";
print_usage();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
if (defined($o_perfr) && defined($o_perfp)) {
print "-Y and -y options are exclusives\n";
print_usage();
@ -728,7 +718,7 @@ for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
if (defined($o_checkperf) && $int_status == 1) {
$temp_file_name = $descr[$i];
$temp_file_name =~ s/[ ;\/]/_/g;
$temp_file_name = $o_base_dir . $o_host . "." . $o_port . "." . $temp_file_name;
$temp_file_name = $o_base_dir . $o_host . "." . $temp_file_name;
# First, read entire file
my @ret_array = read_file($temp_file_name, $n_items_check);
@ -914,12 +904,12 @@ for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
$warn_factor /= $speed_real;
$warn_factor *= 100; # now turn into displayed % : 0,1 = 10%
}
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_prct'=";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_prct'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0] * 800 / $speed_real) . "%;";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[0] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_warn[0] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[0] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_crit[0] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;100 ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_prct'=";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_prct'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1] * 800 / $speed_real) . "%;";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[1] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_warn[1] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[1] != 0) ? sprintf("%.0f", $o_crit[1] * $warn_factor) . ";" : ";";
@ -935,12 +925,12 @@ for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
} else { # just convert from K|M|G bps
$warn_factor = (defined($o_meg)) ? 1000000 : (defined($o_gig)) ? 1000000000 : 1000;
}
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_bps'=";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_bps'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0] * 8) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[0] != 0) ? $o_warn[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[0] != 0) ? $o_crit[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;" . $speed_real . " ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_bps'=";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_bps'=";
$perf_out .= sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1] * 8) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[1] != 0) ? $o_warn[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[1] != 0) ? $o_crit[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
@ -952,32 +942,28 @@ for (my $i = 0; $i < $num_int; $i++) {
} else { # just convert from K|M|G bps
$warn_factor = (defined($o_meg)) ? 1048576 : (defined($o_gig)) ? 1073741824 : 1024;
}
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[0] != 0) ? $o_warn[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[0] != 0) ? $o_crit[0] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;" . $speed_real / 8 . " ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1]) . ";";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_Bps'=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1]) . ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_warn[1] != 0) ? $o_warn[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= ($o_crit[1] != 0) ? $o_crit[1] * $warn_factor . ";" : ";";
$perf_out .= "0;" . $speed_real / 8 . " ";
}
}
} else { # output in octet counter
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inoct[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outoct[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inoct[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_octet'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outoct[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfe)) {
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inerr[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_in_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_indisc[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outerr[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_inerr[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_in_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_indisc[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_error'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outerr[$i] } . "c ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_out_discard'=" . $$result{ $oid_perf_outdisc[$i] } . "c ";
}
if (defined($o_perfs)) {
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] =~ s/\./_/r . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real . " ";
}
if (defined($o_weather) && $usable_data == 1) {
$perf_out .= "in=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[0]) . ";;;0;" . sprintf("%.0f", $speed_real / 8) . " ";
$perf_out .= "out=" . sprintf("%.0f", $checkperf_out_raw[1]) . ";;;0;" . sprintf("%.0f", $speed_real / 8) . " ";
$perf_out .= "'" . $descr[$i] . "_speed_bps'=" . $speed_real;
}
}
}

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ my $lp_port = "1.3.6.1.4.1.89.35.1.38.1.1.15"; # nhr users
# Globals
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
@ -210,7 +210,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -221,7 +220,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_load #################
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : Oct 12 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy ( patrick at proy.org)
@ -44,12 +44,6 @@ my $ciscocata_cpu_5m = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.5.9"; # Cisco CPU load (
my $ciscocata_cpu_1m = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.3.9"; # Cisco CPU load (1min %)
my $ciscocata_cpu_5s = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.109.1.1.1.1.4.9"; # Cisco CPU load (5sec %)
# Cisco small business (SG500) cpu/load
my $cisg_cpu_5m = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.6.1.101.1.9.0"; # Cisco CPU load (5min %)
my $cisg_cpu_1m = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.6.1.101.1.8.0"; # Cisco CPU load (1min %)
my $cisg_cpu_5s = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.6.1.101.1.7.0"; # Cisco CPU load (5sec %)
# Netscreen cpu/load
my $nsc_cpu_5m = "1.3.6.1.4.1.3224.16.1.4.0"; # NS CPU load (5min %)
@ -95,7 +89,7 @@ my $hpux_load_15_min = "1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.1.1.5.0";
# valid values
my @valid_types
= ("stand", "netsc", "netsl", "as400", "cisco", "cata", "cisg", "nsc", "fg", "bc", "nokia", "hp", "lp", "hpux", "n5k");
= ("stand", "netsc", "netsl", "as400", "cisco", "cata", "nsc", "fg", "bc", "nokia", "hp", "lp", "hpux", "n5k");
# CPU OID array
my %cpu_oid = (
@ -113,7 +107,7 @@ my $o_help = undef; # wan't some help ?
my $o_verb = undef; # verbose mode
my $o_version = undef; # print version
# check type : stand | netsc | netsl | as400 | cisco | cata | cisg | nsc | fg | bc | nokia | hp | lp | hpux
# check type : stand | netsc | netsl | as400 | cisco | cata | nsc | fg | bc | nokia | hp | lp | hpux
my $o_check_type = "stand";
# End compatibility
@ -139,7 +133,7 @@ sub p_version { print "check_snmp_load version : $VERSION\n"; }
sub print_usage {
print
"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|cisg|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp|hpux] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
"Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-P <protocol>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp|hpux] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V]\n";
}
sub isnnum { # Return true if arg is not a number
@ -188,7 +182,7 @@ sub help {
critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
1 value check : critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min
-T, --type=stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cisg|bc|nokia|hp|lp
-T, --type=stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|bc|nokia|hp|lp
CPU check :
stand : standard MIBII (works with Windows),
can handle multiple CPU.
@ -198,7 +192,6 @@ sub help {
cisco : Cisco CPU usage
n5k : Cisco Nexus CPU Usage
cata : Cisco catalyst CPU usage
cisg : Cisco small business (SG500) CPU usage (1,5 & 15 minutes values)
nsc : NetScreen CPU usage
fg : Fortigate CPU usage
bc : Bluecoat CPU usage
@ -322,7 +315,6 @@ sub check_options {
if ( ($o_check_type eq "netsl")
|| ($o_check_type eq "cisco")
|| ($o_check_type eq "cata")
|| ($o_check_type eq "cisg")
|| ($o_check_type eq "nsc")
|| ($o_check_type eq "hpux"))
{
@ -398,7 +390,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -410,7 +401,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -691,64 +681,6 @@ if ($o_check_type eq "cata") {
exit $exit_val;
}
############## Cisco SG CPU check ################
if ($o_check_type eq "cisg") {
my @oidlists = ($cisg_cpu_5m, $cisg_cpu_1m, $cisg_cpu_5s);
my $resultat
= (is_legacy_snmp_version())
? $session->get_request(@oidlists)
: $session->get_request(-varbindlist => \@oidlists);
if (!defined($resultat)) {
printf("ERROR: Description table : %s.\n", $session->error);
$session->close;
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
$session->close;
if (!defined($$resultat{$cisg_cpu_5s})) {
print "No CPU information : UNKNOWN\n";
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
my @load = undef;
$load[0] = $$resultat{$cisg_cpu_5s};
$load[1] = $$resultat{$cisg_cpu_1m};
$load[2] = $$resultat{$cisg_cpu_5m};
print "CPU : $load[0] $load[1] $load[2] :";
$exit_val = $ERRORS{"OK"};
for (my $i = 0; $i < 3; $i++) {
if ($load[$i] > $o_critL[$i]) {
print " $load[$i] > $o_critL[$i] : CRITICAL";
$exit_val = $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
}
if ($load[$i] > $o_warnL[$i]) {
# output warn error only if no critical was found
if ($exit_val eq $ERRORS{"OK"}) {
print " $load[$i] > $o_warnL[$i] : WARNING";
$exit_val = $ERRORS{"WARNING"};
}
}
}
print " OK" if ($exit_val eq $ERRORS{"OK"});
if (defined($o_perf)) {
print " | load_5_sec=$load[0]%;$o_warnL[0];$o_critL[0] ";
print "load_1_min=$load[1]%;$o_warnL[1];$o_critL[1] ";
print "load_5_min=$load[2]%;$o_warnL[2];$o_critL[2]\n";
} else {
print "\n";
}
exit $exit_val;
}
############## Netscreen CPU check ################
if ($o_check_type eq "nsc") {

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_mem ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : 17 October 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy (nagios at proy.org)
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ sub help {
-I, --cisco
check cisco memory (sum of all memory pools)
-E, --hp
check HP Procurve memory
check HP proccurve memory
-f, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ my $ns_rsa_oper_second = ".1.3.6.1.4.1.14020.1.1.3.4.0;"; # number of RSA operat
# Globals
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community
@ -265,7 +265,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthNoPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
@ -276,7 +275,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 AuthPriv login : $o_login, $o_authproto, $o_privproto");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_process ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : Oct 12 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy (patrick at proy dot org)

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ $hrStorage{"1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.1.10"} = 'NetworkDisk';
# Globals
my $Name = 'check_snmp_storage';
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
my $o_host = undef; # hostname
my $o_community = undef; # community

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_vrrp ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : Oct 17 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy (patrick at proy.org)

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################## check_snmp_win ##############
my $VERSION = "2.1.0";
my $VERSION = "2.0.0";
# Date : Oct 12 2007
# Author : Patrick Proy (patrick at proy.org)
@ -247,7 +247,6 @@ if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
verb("SNMPv3 login");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-port => $o_port,
-version => '3',
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<p class="SectionTitle"><b>FIRST, </b>look at the web page associated
with every script.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>Running the scripts :</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ1">The scripts outputs &quot;Can't
locate Net/SNMP.pm in @INC.....&quot;</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">-<a href="#FAQ2"> How do I install Net::SNMP
perl module</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ3">What are the supported platforms
to run the scripts on ?</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ4">How do I get help on the
options ?</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ5">Return code of X is out of
bounds</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ6">Are these plugins compatible
with Nagios 2.0 ?</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ7"> ERROR: XXXXXX : Expected
OBJECT IDENTIFIER in dotted notation. </a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ8">&quot;No Output&quot; using
Nagios 2</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ9">Getting : &quot;ERROR: Size
table :Message size exceeded buffer maxMsgSize&quot;</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQ10">No usable data on file (X rows)</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>Misc<br>
</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQM3">Are these scripts secure
?</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQM1">How can I get help ? Is
there a mailling list ? a forum ?</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- <a href="#FAQM2">Can I donate to help this
project ?</a></p>
<hr>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ1"></a>The scripts outputs &quot;Can't
locate Net/SNMP.pm in @INC.....&quot;</p>
<p class="SectionBody">You don't have Net::SNMP installed, see below</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ2"></a>How do I install Net::SNMP
perl module ?</p>
<p class="SectionBody">There are 2 ways of doing this </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>1) By CPAN (best)</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody">on command line, as root : <br>
<br>
[your_host]# <b>perl -MCPAN -e shell</b><br>
cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.76)<br>
ReadLine support enabled<br>
cpan&gt; <b>install Net::SNMP</b><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If it's the first time you run CPAN, it will
probably ask you some (simple) questions.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">CPAN will also ask you to satisfy some dependencies
(Crypt::DES, Digest::MD5, etc..).</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>2) &quot;By hand&quot;</b><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Get the folowings modules (tar.gz format) on
<a href="http://www.cpan.org">www.cpan.org</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Crypt::DES<br>
- Digest::MD5<br>
- Digest::SHA1<br>
- Digest::HMAC<br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
<br>
for each one (you must install Net::SNMP at the end) : <br>
<b>tar zxf &lt;module&gt;.tar.gz<br>
cd &lt;module&gt;<br>
perl Makefile.pl<br>
make test<br>
make install</b></p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ3"></a>What are the supported
platforms to run the scripts on ?</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Most Linux, maybe some unixes and maybe Cygwin.<br>
Actually anything you can run perl on.<br>
If you can install the latest Net::SNMP module, then the perl version
should be OK.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ4"></a>How do I get help on the
options ?</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Just run <b>&lt;script&gt; -h </b>on the command
line.<br>
<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ5"></a>Return code of X is out
of bounds</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Have a look at : <a href="http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=17">http://www.nagios.org/faqs/viewfaq.php?faq_id=17</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">In case of return code 127, try putting perl
in the command line definition : </p>
<p class="SectionBody"> define command{<br>
command_name check_disk<br>
command_line <b>/usr/bin/perl</b> $USER1$/check_snmp_storage.pl
-C $ARG1$ [........]<br>
}<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ6"></a>Are these plugins compatible
with Nagios 2.0 ?</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Yes.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ7"></a>ERROR: XXXXXX : Expected OBJECT IDENTIFIER in dotted notation.
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Upgrade your Net::SNMP module version (5 is good, 4 maybe OK, 3 gives this error) <br>
This happens with Debian Woody (Net::SNMP version 3.6).<br>
I have special patches if you can't upgrade : contact me.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ8"></a>&quot;No Output&quot; using
Nagios 2</p>
<p class="SectionBody">It's a &quot;bug&quot; of embeded perl. It
has been corrected in latest Nagios releases.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">You can :<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Add a patch if your nagios release is old.
Here is a patch made by Gavin Carr for the p1.pl file to correct
this (it should be in nagios CVS shortly). <a href="http://nagios.manubulon.com/p1-print.pl.patch">http://nagios.manubulon.com/p1-print.pl.patch</a>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Upgrade Nagios.<br>
<br>
- add &quot;/usr/bin/perl&quot; before the script command so Nagios
won't use embeded perl. </p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ9"></a>Getting : &quot;ERROR:
Size table :Message size exceeded buffer maxMsgSize&quot;</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Your snmp table is too big.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Some of my scripts (check_snmp_storage and
check_snmp_process) now have an option (-o) to set this directly
on command line (thx to Makina Corpus for the patch).</p>
<p class="SectionBody">In other scripts, try adding :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> $session-&gt;max_msg_size(5000);<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">After the session has been initialized. </p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQ10"></a>No usable data on file (X rows)</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Scripts like check_snmp_int need to store data when they get a SNMP counter so they can outpout readable data like bandwidth, cpu, etc....</p>
<p class="SectionBody">For example, to output a bandwidth with an octet counter, check_snmp_int will store data every time it is run. It will also read the previous data, and try to get data old enough to make a correct average. By default, it needs data which was produced 5 minutes ago.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">So, when you first run the script - or if you run it a long time ago -, it won't be able to get data old enough and will report an error (UNKNOWN status) saying the is &quot;no usable data on file (X rows)&quot;.<br>
If you leave the 5 minutes default delta value, the script will need data wich is : <br>
- At least 4 minutes and 30 seconds old (5 min - 10%)<br>
- At most 15 minutes old (3 * 5 min) </p>
<p class="SectionBody">You can change this 5 minutes value using the '-d &lt;sec&gt;' option. The script will then look for data which is at least &lt;sec&gt;-10% old and at most 3*&lt;sec&gt;. </p>
<p class="SectionBody">This option will only tell to make an average on &lt;sec&gt; seconds, you can run the service every minute with Nagios, it will always get the newest value which is at least &lt;sec&gt;-10% old.<br>
The only thing you must check is that your service will at least run every 15 minutes, or the script will always output &quot;unknown&quot; as the value will be too old for him. </p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><br>
<a name="FAQM3"></a>Are these scripts secure ?</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Not at all ! You must secure the Nagios server.<br>
Nobody else than the nagios user should be allowed to even think
about running these scripts.<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><a name="FAQM1"></a>How can I get help ? Is
there a mailling list ? a forum ?</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Go to the sourceforge project page for all this : <a href=http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp/>Nagios-snmp</a>
<p class="SectionBody"><a name="FAQM2"></a><span class="SectionTitle">Can
I donate to help this project ?</span></p>
<p class="SectionBody">Of course you can, I just haven't got any idea
of how, so just send a postcard to my son (Jolan) with a nice drawing (or buy a cookie to your son/daughter/nephew/grand-ma...).<br>
You can get my postal address on my resume (<a href="http://www.manubulon.com/cvpproy.htm">www.manubulon.com/cvpproy.htm</a>).<br>
He will answer you when he knows how to write (in several years).</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle" align="right">Last update : Jun 9 2007</p>
<p class="SectionTitle" align="left">About </p>
<p class="SectionBody">The general idea of these scripts is to check
as many things as possible with snmp (how do you install NRPE on
Cisco or AS/400 ?) : disks, memory, load, interface, running procsses,
etc...<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The other idea is to select disks, interfaces,
process using regular expressions <br>
<br>
- it is possible to test more than one disk/int/process in one Nagios
check (ex : eth* instead of eth0,eth1,eth2,...)<br>
<br>
- you only have to provide a unique part of the name to select a
disk/int/process (ex : &quot;C:&quot; instead of &quot;C:\ Label:
Serial Number xxxxxxx&quot; makes it easy to use on multiple Windows
hosts). </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Most of these scripts can make performance
outputs. </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Enjoy and give me feedback !<br>
<br>
All code here is under GPL licence. <br>
</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> If you want to be informed when I release
new versions, <br>
or if you have some advices, feedback, questions, go to the project's
sourceforge page : <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp">nagios-snmp</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody">Please send me your feedback : <br>
- Test with embeded Perl<br>
- Test on various systems<br>
- Bugs, advices, comments, RFE, etc...<br>
Thank you !</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Run the scripts with '-h' to get help.</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - if not run 'perl
script' or change the path in the scripts first line <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in diretory /usr/local/icinga/libexec or change
the line "use libs /usr/local/icinga/libexec/" in the scripts<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Plugins<br>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top>Bundle of all plugins</td>
<td class="SectionBody">
<p>Version 1.1.1 : <a href="nagios-snmp-plugins.1.1.1.tgz">nagios-snmp-plugins.1.1.1.tgz</a></p>
<p>This bundle contains all the plugins, including an install
script useful if you have special Nagios or perl paths.</p>
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<p><a href="snmp_storage.html">check_snmp_storage</a><br>
<br>
<p> Download version <a href="check_snmp_storage.pl">1.3.3</a></p>
<p>&nbsp; </p>
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<p>This scripts checks by snmp (1,2c,3) disks, memory, swap,
everthing in hrStorage table. <br>
Disk selection can be done by perl regexp on description,
index or type to select one or multiple storages.<br>
<br>
V&eacute;rifie par snmp v1 ou v3 (merci &agrave; V. Carpentier)
l'occupation des disques, mais aussi de la swap, de la m&eacute;moire,
etc.. tout ce qui est disponible en snmp par la table hrStorage.<br>
Les disques sont s&eacute;lectionnables par expression r&eacute;guli&egrave;re
compatible Perl</p>
<p><a href="snmp_storage.html">Details</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_int.html">check_snmp_int</a><br>
<br>
Download version <a href="check_snmp_int.pl">1.4.8</a></p>
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<p>Checks by snmp (1,2c,3) interface state and usage. Interfaces
can be selected by regexp.<br>
It is possible to check the input/output bandwidth and error
rate of the interface.<br>
<br>
V&eacute;rifie par snmp v1 ou v3 l'&eacute;tat des interfaces
d'un h&ocirc;te.<br>
Ce script permet d'utiliser des expressions r&eacute;guli&egrave;res
pour s&eacute;lectionner les interfaces : ex 'eth' va v&eacute;rifier
eth0, eth1, ...<br>
Il permet &eacute;galement de lister toutes les interfaces
disponibles sur la machine cible (option -v). </p>
<p><a href="snmp_int.html">Details</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_process.html">check_snmp_process</a></p>
<p>Download version <a href="check_snmp_process.pl">1.5<br>
</a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Checks by snmp (1,2c,3) the number (can be 1) of processes
matching a perl regexp.<br>
The script can also check memory and cpu usage of processes.</p>
<p>V&eacute;rifie par snmp v1 ou v3 (idem) le nombre de process
sur un h&ocirc;te.<br>
Ce script permet d'utiliser des expressions r&eacute;guli&egrave;res
pour s&eacute;lectionner les process.<br>
Il est &eacute;galement possible de v&eacute;rifier l'utilisation
m&eacute;moire et CPU de la machine.<br>
Il permet &eacute;galement de lister touts les process disponibles
sur la machine cible (option -v). </p>
<p><a href="snmp_load.html">Details</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_load.html">check_snmp_load</a></p>
<p> Download version <a href="check_snmp_load.pl">1.3.2</a></p>
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<td class="SectionBody">
<p>Checks by snmp (1,2c,3) cpu or average load. <br>
Works on Linux, Windows, Cisco, AS400, HP Procurve, LinkProof,
Blucoat, Nokia, Fortinet, Netscreen,HP-UX.</p>
<p> V&eacute;rifie par snmp (1,2c,3) la charge ou l'ocupation
CPU.<br>
</p>
<p><a href="snmp_load.html">Details.</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_mem.html">check_snmp_mem</a></p>
<p>Download version <a href="check_snmp_mem.pl">1.1</a></p>
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<p>Checks by snmp (1,2c,3) : <br>
- Memory and swap usage on Linux/Net-snmp<br>
- Memory usage on cisco routers or Pix<br>
- Memory usage on HP Procurve switchs<br>
For memory check on other OS (Windows, AS400) see the description
page </p>
<p>V&eacute;rifcation de <br>
- l'utilisation m&eacute;moire et swap sur Linux/Net-snmp<br>
- l'utilisation m&eacute;moire sur Cisco (routeurs et Pix).<br>
- l'utilisation m&eacute;moire sur Switch Hp Procurve.<br>
Pour d'autres SE (Windows, AS400), aller &agrave; la page
de description.</p>
<p><a href="snmp_mem.html">D&eacute;tail</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_vrrp.html">check_snmp_vrrp</a></p>
<p>Download version : <a href="check_snmp_vrrp.pl">1.3</a></p>
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<td class="SectionBody">
<p>Checks the vrrp state of all the interface of a host. You
can specify if they must be master or backup.<br>
Supported platforms : Nokia IP (vrrp &amp; clustering), Linkproof,
Alteon.</p>
<p>Verifie l'&eacute;tat vrrp des interfaces d'un host.</p>
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<p><a href="snmp_cpfw.html">check_snmp_cpfw</a></p>
<p>Download version : <a href="check_snmp_cpfw.pl">1.2.1</a></p>
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<p>Checks the state of Checkpoint Firewall-1 modules (SVN, HA,
FW, MGMT) and active connexions (tested on NG).<br>
Snmp extensions must be activated</p>
<p>V&eacute;rifie l'&eacute;tat des modules Checkpoint Fw-1
(HA, SVN, MGMT, FW) et les connexions actives. Test&eacute;
sur NG-AI R55.<br>
L'extension SNMP doit &ecirc;tre activ&eacute;e sur les modules.</p>
<p><a href="snmp_cpfw.html">D&eacute;tail</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_windows.html">check_snmp_win</a></p>
<p>Download version : <a href="check_snmp_win.pl">0.6</a></p>
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<td class="SectionBody">
<p>Checks windows services state with snmp.</p>
<p>V&eacute;ifie l'&eacute;tat de services Windows par snmp.</p>
<p><a href="snmp_windows.html">D&eacute;tail</a></p>
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<p><a href="snmp_css.html" class="NewsItemDate">check_snmp_css</a></p>
<p><b>Download version</b> : <a href="check_snmp_css.pl">1.0</a></p>
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<td class="SectionBody">Checks css services state</td>
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<p><a href="snmp_env.html" class="NewsItemDate">check_snmp_env</a></p>
<p><b>Download version</b> : <a href="check_snmp_env.pl">1.2</a></p>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Checks environemental status (fan, temp,
power supply) on Cisco, Nokia, Bluecoat, IronPort.</td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">check_snmp_nsbox</p>
<p><b>Download versio</b>n : <a href="check_snmp_nsbox.pl">1.0</a></p>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Checks nsbox vhost &amp; diode status.</td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">check_snmp_boostedge</p>
<p><b>Download version</b> : <a href="check_snmp_boostedge.pl">1.0</a></p>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Checks Boostedge services</td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">check_snmp_linkproof_nhr</p>
<p><b>Download version</b> : <a href="check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl">1.0</a></p>
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<td class="SectionBody">Checks linkproof NHR</td>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Compatibility matrix : </p>
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<td class="SectionTitle">System</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">check_snmp_storage</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">check_snmp_int</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">check_snmp_process</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">check_snmp_mem</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">check_snmp_load</td>
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<td>Linux</td>
<td>
<p>OK : <br>
- '/home', '/var'<br>
- 'Swap', 'Real Memory'<br>
</p>
</td>
<td>OK : <br>
- 'eth' <br>
- 'ppp'</td>
<td>OK</td>
<td>OK (mem &amp; swap)</td>
<td>
<p>OK</p>
</td>
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<td>Windows</td>
<td>
<p>OK :<br>
- '^[CDE]:'</p>
</td>
<td>OK</td>
<td>OK</td>
<td>
<p>NO<br>
See check_snmp_storage for virtual mem</p>
</td>
<td>OK</td>
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<td>Cisco/HP switch</td>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>OK :<br>
- 'Giga' : all gigabits<br>
- 'Fast.*0.1[1234]' : checks FastEternet0/11 to 0/14.</td>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>OK</td>
<td>OK</td>
</tr>
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<td>AS400</td>
<td>OK :<br>
- '-m RAM -s' to get all RAM<br>
- 'System ASP' : Disk<br>
</td>
<td>OK </td>
<td>OK</td>
<td>
<p>NO<br>
See check_snmp_storage</p>
</td>
<td>OK</td>
</tr>
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<td>LinkProof</td>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>OK</td>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>N/A</td>
<td>OK</td>
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<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_cpfw.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : April 19 2007</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1, v2c or v3 some modules of
Checkpoint FW-1 filtering or management module :</p>
<p class="SectionBody">You can choose to check 1, 2, 3 or all 4 modules.
Each module will be checked independently and critical state will
be returned if one of them is not OK.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Firewall (on filtering firewall) : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks policy state : must be installed<br>
Can check installed policy name : you mut provide the exact name
of the policy (-p = &lt;policy name&gt;)<br>
Can check connections : warning and maximum levels must be provided
( -c=&lt;warn&gt;,&lt;crit&gt;)</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- SVN</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks the svan status code (must be &quot;OK&quot;)
of SVN</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Management</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks the management state (&quot;active&quot;)
and if management is alive.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- High availability</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks the HA state : <br>
- &quot;active&quot; on IPSO &amp; master on SPLAT (default)<br>
- &quot;standby&quot; on SPLAT<br>
Use check_snmp_vrrp.pl for checks on active/standby or IPSO clusters
on IPSO<br>
Check the blocking state (&quot;OK&quot;)<br>
Checks the state of all HA softs, usually : Synchronization,Filter,
cphad and fwd.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- On the Checkpoint Firewall : SNMP extentions
must be active</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory (/usr/local/icinga/libexec)</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_cpfw.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version : 1.2.1</a></p>
<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
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<p>Get help
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<p>./check_snmp_cpfw.pl <b>-h</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H 127.0.0.1
<b>-l login -x passwd .....</b></td>
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<p>Check firewall / HA / SVN - for a HA filtering module -
</td>
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<p>./check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-swa</b></p>
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<p align="right">Result example :
</td>
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<p>FW : OK / SVN : OK / HA : OK / CPFW Status : OK</p>
</td>
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<p>Check SVN/Mgmt - for a management -
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">
<p>./check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-sm</b></p>
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<div align="right">Result example : </div>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">SVN : OK / MGMT : OK / CPFW
Status : OK</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">Check policy
name </td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-w -p prod</b></td>
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<p align="right">Result example : </p>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="387">FW : OK / CPFW Status : OK</td>
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<div align="right">Same with another policy installed : </div>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">FW : Policy installed : Standard
/ CPFW Status : CRITICAL</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">Check number
of active connection with performance data output</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_cpfw.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-w -c 1000,5000 -f</b></td>
</tr>
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<div align="right">Result example : </div>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">FW : OK / CPFW Status : OK
| fw_connexions=340</td>
</tr>
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<p class="SectionBody">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="NewsItemDate">Output of check_snmp_cpfw.pl -h</p>
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<p class="SectionBody">SNMP Checkpoint FW-1 Monitor for Nagios
version 1.2.1<br>
GPL Licence, (c)2004-2007 - Patrick Proy
<p>Usage: ./check_snmp_cpfw.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt;
[-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;])
[-s] [-w [-p=pol_name] [-c=warn,crit]] [-m] [-a [standby]
] [-f] [-p &lt;port&gt;] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information (including interface list
on the system)<br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)<br>
2, --v2c<br>
Use snmp v2c<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD<br>
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication <br>
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv <br>
-X, --privpass=PASSWD<br>
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)<br>
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;<br>
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default
md5)<br>
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
<br>
-s, --svn<br>
check for svn status<br>
-w, --fw<br>
check for fw status<br>
-a, --ha[=standby]<br>
check for ha status and node in &quot;active&quot; state<br>
If using SecurePlatform and monitoring a standby unit, put
&quot;standby&quot; too<br>
-m, --mgmt<br>
check for management status<br>
-p, --policy=POLICY_NAME<br>
check if installed policy is POLICY_NAME (must have -w)<br>
-c, --connexions=WARN,CRIT<br>
check warn and critical number of connexions (must have -w)<br>
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata<br>
performance data output (only works with -c)<br>
-P, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP (Default: Nagios default) <br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number<br>
</p>
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<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
<A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
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<td class="ProgramTitle"> Snmp CSS check</td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_css.pl / check_snmp_css_main.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : Jan 22 2007</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1, v2c or v3 CSS services state</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory (/usr/local/icinga/libexec)<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Checks </p>
<p class="SectionBody">This scripts checks status of the CSS services.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b class="SectionTitle">Select service(s)</b><br>
You select services you wan't to check with -n using regular expressions</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b class="SectionTitle">Put thresholds</b><br>
You select the warning and critical levels for : &lt;num&gt;,&lt;resp&gt;,&lt;conn&gt;
<br>
num : minimum number of active &amp; alive service <br>
resp : average response time in ms<br>
conn : number of connexions </p>
<p class="SectionBody">You can choose not to put 1, 2 or 3 numbers.
<br>
If you set &quot;-w 3&quot; only the number of active services will
be checked.<br>
If you set &quot;-w 3,200&quot; only the number of active services
and response time will be checked.<br>
<br>
For no warnings, put -1 (ex : -w5,-1,3). <br>
When using negative numbers, dont put space after &quot;-w&quot;
: &quot;-w -1,100,6&quot; will not work, &quot;-w-1,100,6&quot;
will work.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b class="SectionTitle">-d option and check_snmp_css_main.pl</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody">This option is set to make the script read
the index from a file instead of on the CSS.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The reason of this option is :<br>
- when you have a lot (&gt; 50) services on the CSS <br>
- you want to check 10 service group consisting of 5 services every
2 minutes.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If you use check_snmp_css, then it will read
the index (50 oids) + checks 5 oids = 55 OID every 12 seconds in
average. This will heavily load the CSS.<br>
This is why I wrote check_snmp_css_main.pl. This script will get
the index of the CSS every 10 minutes for example (could be more)
as the index won't change often.<br>
Then the check_snmp_css will only have to check for the 5 oids every
12 seconds, which will reduce by about 10 the amount of snmp queries
!</p>
<p class="SectionBody">How to use it :</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Create a service with long inter-delay check
executing : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">check_snmp_css_main.pl -H &lt;host&gt; &lt;snmp
logins&gt; -2 -d /var/tmp<br>
<b>-2 </b>if for using snmpv2c (better to get a lot of data)<br>
<b>-d /var/tmp </b>is to put the temp file to a special directory
(default is /tmp).</p>
<p class="SectionBody">A file named : <b>Nagios_CSS_&lt;IP Address&gt;</b>
will be created</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Then you can use your check_snmp_css.pl script
just as before but adding the '<b>-d</b>' option with the temp directory
if not /tmp.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If the Nagios_CSS_&lt;IP&gt; file is not created
when the check_snmp_css script runs, it will then return unknown
status.<br>
If the check_snmp_css_main.pl cannot read index, a warning will
be returned but the old index file will remain.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">A lockfile is created bye check_snmp_css_main.pl
when it writes it's file. The check_snmp_css script will wait until
the lock file is removed to read the index file. <br>
The lock file is named : <b>Nagios_CSS_&lt;IP Address&gt;.lock<br>
</b>The lock file format is simple: every line is in format <b>
<br>
&lt;OID&gt;:&lt;Service name&gt;</b> </p>
<p class="SectionBody">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_css.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version of check_snmp_css.pl : 1.0</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_css_main.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version of check_snmp_css_main.pl : 1.0</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
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<p>Get help
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">
<p>./check_snmp_css.pl <b>-h</b></p>
</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">Verbose output</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_css.pl -H &lt;IP&gt;
-C &lt;com&gt; <b>-v</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_css.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-l login -x passwd<b></b></td>
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<pre>
SNMP Cisco CSS monitor for Nagios version 1.0
(c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_css.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt; [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;])
-n &lt;name&gt; [-d directory] [-w &lt;num&gt;,&lt;resp&gt;,&lt;conn&gt; -c &lt;num&gt;,&lt;resp&gt;,&lt;conn&gt;] [-p &lt;port&gt;] [-f] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-n, --name=&lt;name&gt;
regexp to select service
-w, --warning=&lt;num&gt;,&lt;resp&gt;,&lt;conn&gt;
Optional. Warning level for
- minimum number of active &amp; alive service
- average response time
- number of connexions
For no warnings, put -1 (ex : -w5,-1,3).
When using negative numbers, dont put space after &quot;-w&quot;
-d, --dir=&lt;directory to put file&gt;
Directory where the temp file with index, created by check_snmp_css_main.pl, can be found
If no directory is set, /tmp will be used
-c, --critical=&lt;num&gt;,resp&gt;,&lt;conn&gt;
Optional. Critical levels (-1 for no critical levels)
See warning levels.
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
</pre>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Output of check_snmp_css_main.pl -h </p>
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<pre>
SNMP Cisco CSS monitor MAIN script for Nagios version 1.0
GPL Licence, (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_css_main.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt; [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;])
[-d directory] [-p &lt;port&gt;] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-d, --dir=&lt;directory to put file&gt;
Directory where temp file with index is written
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
</pre>
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<td>
<p class="SectionBody">This project is hosted on : <br>
<A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/nagios-snmp"> <IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=134917&type=5" width="210" height="62" border="0" alt="SourceForge.net Logo" /></A>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
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<td class="ProgramTitle"> Snmp env check</td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_env.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : April 19 2007</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1, v2c or v3 environemental
parameters such as fan, power supply, temperature</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory (/usr/local/icinga/libexec)<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Checks </p>
<p class="SectionBody">The script will make the following checks depending
on host type.<br>
Either the threshold is directly set by the hardware manufacturer,
or you must set them with an option.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">This table shows what the script CAN check,
depending on hardware version the sensors might not be there.<br>
The script will return &quot;UNKNOWN&quot; if no sensors can be
found. </p>
<p class="SectionBody">If no option is specified in this table, it
means the script uses the threshold of the snmp table.</p>
<table width="100%" border="1">
<tr>
<td class="SectionTitle">Host type</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">Option</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">Power supply</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">Fan</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">Voltage</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">Temperature</td>
<td class="SectionTitle">Disks</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="SectionBody">Cisco</td>
<td class="SectionBody">cisco</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No (working on it)</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No (working on it)</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="SectionBody">Nokia Ipso</td>
<td class="SectionBody">nokia</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No.</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="SectionBody">Bluecoat</td>
<td class="SectionBody">bc</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="SectionBody">IronPort</td>
<td class="SectionBody">iron</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes, option '-F' in RPM</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes, option '-c' in Celcius</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="SectionBody">Foundry</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Foundry</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No (bug in snmp agent)</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No</td>
<td class="SectionBody">Yes</td>
<td class="SectionBody">No</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p class="SectionBody">Note : Bluecoat provides an &quot;other&quot;
sensor which is tested also. But I never saw a Bluecoat reporting
it.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_env.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version : 1.2</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
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<p>Get help
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<p>./check_snmp_env.pl <b>-h</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">Verbose output</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_env.pl -H &lt;IP&gt;
-C &lt;com&gt; <b>-v</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_env.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-l login -x passwd<b></b></td>
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<p>Check Cisco for all sensors
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<p class="SectionBody">./check_snmp_env.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public
<b>-T cisco</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">Check Nokia
for all sensors</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_env.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-T nokia</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">checks ironport
fans RPM &gt; 1500 and temp &lt; 70 deg celcius</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_env.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-T iron -F 1500 -c 70</b></td>
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<p class="SectionBody"> <br>
SNMP environmental Monitor for Nagios version 1.2<br>
GPL Licence, (c)2006-2007 Patrick Proy
<p>Usage: ./check_snmp_env.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt;
[-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;])
[-p &lt;port&gt;] -T (cisco|nokia|bc|iron|foundry) [-F &lt;rpm&gt;]
[-c &lt;celcius&gt;] [-f] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information <br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)<br>
-2, --v2c<br>
Use snmp v2c<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD<br>
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication <br>
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv <br>
-X, --privpass=PASSWD<br>
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)<br>
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;<br>
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default
md5)<br>
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
<br>
-P, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-T, --type=cisco|nokia|bc|iron|foundry<br>
Environemental check : <br>
cisco : voltage,temp,fan,power supply status<br>
will try to check everything present<br>
nokia : fan and power supply<br>
bc : fans, power supply, voltage, disks<br>
iron : fans, power supply, temp<br>
foundry : power supply, temp<br>
-F, --fan=&lt;rpm&gt;<br>
Minimum fan rpm value<br>
-c, --celcius=&lt;celcius&gt;<br>
Maximum temp in degree celcius<br>
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata<br>
Performance data output<br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)<br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number<br>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_int.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : May 24 2007</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description :</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp (v1, v2c or v3) host interface
state and usage. <br>
<br>
Interfaces can be selected by regexp ( 'eth' will check eth0, eth1,
eth2, ...).<br>
If multiple interfaces are selected, all must be up to get an OK
result<br>
<b><br>
</b>Vérifie par snmp v1, v2c ou v3 l'&eacute;tat des interfaces
d'un h&ocirc;te, leur utilisation (bande passante, erreurs, pertes)
et sortir des informations de performances.<br>
Ce script permet d'utiliser des expressions r&eacute;guli&egrave;res
pour s&eacute;lectionner les interfaces : ex 'eth' va v&eacute;rifier
eth0, eth1, ...<br>
Il permet également de lister toutes les interfaces disponibles
sur la machine cible (option -v) pour voir leur nom en SNMP.<br>
<i>Pour les francophones, je ferais un manuel en Fran&ccedil;ais
quand j'aurais le temps... (et toute aide est bienvenue).</i><b><br>
</b><br>
<span class="SectionTitle">Standard checks</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The script will check interface operationnal
status using the MIB-II table. The interface is (are) selected by
the <b>-n </b>option.<br>
This option will be treated as a regular expression (eth will match
eth0, eth1, eth2...). You can disable this with the <b>-r </b>option
: the interface will be selected if it's description exactly matches
the name given by -n</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The interfaces are selected by their description
in the MIB-II table.<br>
<b>To see how interface looks like by snmp, you can list all of
them with the '-v' switch.</b><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The script will return OK if ALL interfaces
selected are UP, or CRITICAL if at least one interface is down.<br>
<br>
You can make the script return a OK value when all interfaces are
down (and CRITICAL when at least one is up) with the <b>-i </b>option.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">You can make the same tests on administrative
status instead with the <b>-a </b>option.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If you have ISDN interface, and want that DORMANT state returns ok, put <strong>-D</strong>.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">To make output shorter, specially when you
have multiple interface, you can put the <b>-s</b> option. <br>
It will get only the first &lt;n&gt; caracters of the interface
descrition. If the number is negative then get the last &lt;n&gt;
caracters.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Ex : EL20005 3Com Gigabit NIC (3C2000 Family)<br>
<b> -s 4 </b> will output : &quot;EL20&quot;.<br>
<b>-s -4</b> will output : &quot;ily)&quot;.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Performance output </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-f </b>option : activate performance output
(default the In/out octet as a counter).<br>
<b>-e </b>option : in/out errors and discarded packets. -f must
also be set.<br>
-<b>S</b> option : Include speed in performance output in bits/s
as '&lt;interface_name&gt;_speed_bps'<br>
<b>-y </b>option : output performance data in % of interface speed<b><br>
-Y</b> option : output performance data in bits/s or Bytes/s (depending
on -B)</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>Note</b> : -y and -Y options need the usage
check to ba active (-k)</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>Warning</b> : the counters needed by -e
are not always available on all machines (ex Nokia IP)<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">Usage check (-k)
</span><br>
<br>
<br>
A temporary file will be created in &quot;/tmp&quot; by default
: this can be changed at the beginning of the script. <br>
The file name will be : tmp_Icinga_int.&lt;host IP&gt;.&lt;Interface
name&gt;. One file will be created by interface.<br>
<br>
The status UNKNOWN is returned when the script doesn't have enough
information (see -d option).<br>
<br>
You will have to tell the warning and critical levels, separated
with &quot;,&quot; and you can use decimal (ex : 10.3).<br>
For standard checks (no &quot;-q&quot; option) : <br>
-w <i>&lt;In warn&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out warn&gt;</i> -c <i>&lt;In warn&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out
warn&gt;<br>
</i>In warn : warning level for incomming traffic<br>
Out warn : warning level for outgoing traffic<br>
In crit : critical level for incomming traffic<br>
Out crit : critical level for outgoing traffic<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The unit for the check depends on the -B, -M
and -G option :</p>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="66"><b> -B set</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="75"><b>-B not set</b></td>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="111"><b>-M &amp; -G not set</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="66">
<div align="center">Kbps</div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="75">
<div align="center">KBps</div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="111"><b>-M set</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="66">
<div align="center">Mbps</div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="75">
<div align="center">MBps</div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="111"><b>-G set</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="66">
<div align="center">Gbps</div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="75">
<div align="center">GBps</div>
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<p class="SectionBody">It is possible to put warning and critical
levels with -b option.<br>
<b>0 means no warning or critical level checks</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody">When the extended checks are activated (-q
option), the warning levels are <br>
-w <i>&lt;In bytes&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out bytes&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;In error&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out
error&gt;,<i>&lt;In disc&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out disc&gt;</i></i> -c
<i>&lt;In warn&gt;</i>,<i>&lt;Out warn&gt;</i>, .....<br>
In error : warn/crit level in inboud <b>error/minute<br>
</b>Out error : warn/crit level in outbound error/minute<b> </b><br>
In disc : warn/crit level in inboud <b>discarded packets/minute<br>
</b>Out disc : warn/crit level in outbound discarded packets/minute<b>
</b><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-k</b> : activates the standard usage feature<br>
<b>-q</b> : activates the extended usage<br>
<b>-d</b> : delta in seconds (default is 300s)<br>
<b>-w</b> : warning levels<br>
<b>-c</b> : critical levels<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-d</b>: delta time<br>
You can put the delta time as an option : the &quot;delta&quot;
is the prefered time between two values that the script will use
to calculate the average Kbytes/s or error/min. The delta time should
(not must) be bigger than the check interval.<br>
Here is an example : Check interval of 2 minutes and delta of 4min</p>
<p class="SectionBody">T0 : value 1 : can't calculate usage<br>
T0+2 : value 2 : can't calculate usage<br>
T0+4 : value 3 : usage=(value3-value1)/((T0+4)-T0) <br>
T0+6 : value 4 : usage=(value4-value2)/((T0+6)-T0+2)<br>
(Yes I know TO+4-T0=4, it's just to explain..)<br>
.........</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The script will allow 10% less of the delta
and 300% more than delta as a correct interval. <br>
For example, with a delta of 5 minutes, the acceptable interval
will be between 4'30&quot; and 15 minutes.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> <b>Msg size option </b>(<i>-o</i><b><i> </i></b>option)</p>
<p class="SectionBody">In case you get a &quot;ERROR: running table
: Message size exceeded maxMsgSize&quot; error, you may need to
adjust the maxMsgSize, i.e. the maximum size of snmp message with
the -o option. Try a value with the -o AND the -v option : the script
will output the actual value so you can add some octets to it with
the -o option.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>--label option</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody">This option just put label before the speed
output :<br>
Without : eth1:UP (10.3Kbps/4.4Kbps), eth0:UP (10.9Kbps/16.4Kbps):2
UP: OK<br>
With : eth1:UP (in=14.4Kbps/out=6.2Kbps), eth0:UP (in=15.3Kbps/out=22.9Kbps):2
UP: OK<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory (/usr/local/icinga/libexec)<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_int.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
latest version : 1.4.8</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configuration
examples</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If multiple interfaces are selected, all must
be up to get an OK result</p>
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<p>Get help
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">
<p>./check_snmp_int.pl <b>-h</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="198">List all interfaces</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public -n zzzz <b>-v</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="198">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-l login -w passwd<b></b></td>
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<p>Check eth0 interface is up
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">
<p>./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n eth0 -r</b></p>
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<p>Check that all eth interface are up
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">
<p>./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n eth </b></p>
</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="198">
<p>Check that all ppp interface are down
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">
<p>./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n ppp -i</b></p>
</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="198">
<p>Check that all eth interface are administratively up
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">
<p>./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n eth -a</b></p>
</td>
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<p>Check that FastEternet0/11 to 0/14 are up (Cisco)
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">
<p>./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n &quot;Fast.*0.1[1234]&quot;</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="198">Check the eth0
usage <br>
Note : no critical inbound (0)</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="496">./check_snmp_int.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public -n eth0 <b>-k -w 200,400 -c 0,600</b></td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
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<p>SNMP Network Interface Monitor for Nagios version 1.4.8<br>
GPL licence, (c)2004-2007 Patrick Proy</p>
<p>Usage: ./check_snmp_int.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt; [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;) [-p &lt;port&gt;] -n &lt;name in desc_oid&gt; [-i -a -D] [-r] [-f[eSyY]] [-k[qBMGu] -g -w&lt;warn levels&gt; -c&lt;crit levels&gt; -d&lt;delta&gt;] [-o &lt;octet_length&gt;] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-s] --label [-V]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system)<br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD, -2, --v2c<br>
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication <br>
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv <br>
-2 : use snmp v2c<br>
-X, --privpass=PASSWD<br>
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)<br>
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;<br>
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)<br>
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) <br>
-P, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-n, --name=NAME<br>
Name in description OID (eth0, ppp0 ...).<br>
This is treated as a regexp : -n eth will match eth0,eth1,...<br>
Test it before, because there are known bugs (ex : trailling /)<br>
-r, --noregexp<br>
Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID<br>
-i, --inverse<br>
Make critical when up<br>
-a, --admin<br>
Use administrative status instead of operational<br>
-D, --dormant<br>
Dormant state is an OK state<br>
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER<br>
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.<br>
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are<br>
usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440. <br>
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata<br>
Performance data output (no output when interface is down).<br>
-e, --error<br>
Add error &amp; discard to Perfparse output<br>
-S, --intspeed<br>
Include speed in performance output in bits/s<br>
-y, --perfprct ; -Y, --perfspeed<br>
-y : output performance data in % of max speed <br>
-Y : output performance data in bits/s or Bytes/s (depending on -B) <br>
-k, --perfcheck ; -q, --extperfcheck <br>
-k check the input/ouput bandwidth of the interface<br>
-q also check the error and discard input/output<br>
--label<br>
Add label before speed in output : in=, out=, errors-out=, etc...<br>
-g, --64bits<br>
Use 64 bits counters instead of the standard counters when checking <br>
bandwidth &amp; performance data for interface &gt;= 1Gbps.<br>
You must use snmp v2c or v3 to get 64 bits counters.<br>
-d, --delta=seconds<br>
make an average of &lt;delta&gt; seconds (default 300=5min)<br>
-B, --kbits<br>
Make the warning and critical levels in K|M|G Bits/s instead of K|M|G Bytes/s<br>
-G, --giga ; -M, --mega ; -u, --prct<br>
-G : Make the warning and critical levels in Gbps (with -B) or GBps<br>
-M : Make the warning and critical levels in Mbps (with -B) or MBps<br>
-u : Make the warning and critical levels in % of reported interface speed.<br>
-w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]<br>
warning level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no warning)<br>
unit depends on B,M,G,u options<br>
warning for error &amp; discard input / output in error/min (need -q)<br>
-c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out]<br>
critical level for input / output bandwidth (0 for no critical)<br>
unit depends on B,M,G,u options<br>
critical for error &amp; discard input / output in error/min (need -q)<br>
-s, --short=int<br>
Make the output shorter : only the first &lt;n&gt; chars of the interface(s)<br>
If the number is negative, then get the &lt;n&gt; LAST caracters.<br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) <br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number<br>
Note : when multiple interface are selected with regexp, <br>
all be must be up (or down with -i) to get an OK result.</p>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_load.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : Sept 5 2006</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1, v2c or v3 cpu or average
load. <br>
Works on Windows, Linux/Unix, AS400, Cisco, Cisco catalyst, HP Procurve, LinkProof,
Blucoat, Nokia, Fortinet, Netscreen.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Check types are selected by the -T option :
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<div align="center">System </div>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>netsl</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">Linux : load provided by Net SNMP</td>
<td class="SectionBody">3 values : load average on 1 min, 5 min,
15 min (absolute)</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>netsc</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">Linux : CPU usage given by net-snmp</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>as400</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">as400 CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>cisco</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">cisco CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">3 values : CPU average on 5sec, 1 min
&amp; 5 min (%)</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>cata</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">cisco catalyst CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">3 values : CPU average on 5sec, 1 min
&amp; 5 min (%)</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>nsc</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">Netscreen CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">3 values : CPU average on 5sec, 1 min
&amp; 5 min (%)</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>fg</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">Fortigate CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>bc</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">bluecoat CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>nokia</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">nokia CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody">HP procurve switch CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>lp</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">Linkproof CPU usage</td>
<td class="SectionBody">1 value in %</td>
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<td class="SectionBody"><b>hpux</b></td>
<td class="SectionBody">HP-UX load</td>
<td class="SectionBody">3 values : load average on 1 min, 5 min,
15 min</td>
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<p class="SectionBody"> V&eacute;rifie par snmp v1,v2c ou v3 la charge
ou l'ocupation CPU.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_load.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version : 1.3.1</a> </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If multiple interfaces are selected, all must
be up to get an OK result</p>
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<p>Check loads on linux with Net-SNMP : checks the 1, 5 and
15 minutes load average.
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<p>./check_snmp_load.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-w 3,3,2 -c
4,4,3 -T netsl</b></p>
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<p>Check cpu load (generic) : checks the %used CPU for the last
minute
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<p>./check_snmp_load.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-w 98% -c
99%</b></p>
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<p>Check cpu load on AS/400
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<p>./check_snmp_load.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-w 98% -c
99% -T as400</b></p>
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SNMP Load &amp; CPU Monitor for Nagios version 1.3<br>
(c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy
<p>Usage: ./check_snmp_load.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt;
[-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;])
[-p &lt;port&gt;] -w &lt;warn level&gt; -c &lt;crit level&gt;
-T=[stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|cata|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp]
[-f] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information <br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)<br>
-2, --v2c<br>
Use snmp v2c<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD<br>
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication <br>
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv <br>
-X, --privpass=PASSWD<br>
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)<br>
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;<br>
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default
md5)<br>
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
<br>
-P, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT<br>
1 value check : warning level for cpu in percent (on one minute)<br>
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for
1min, 5min, 15min <br>
-c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT<br>
critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute)<br>
1 value check : critical level for cpu in percent (on one
minute)<br>
3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for
1min, 5min, 15min <br>
-T, --type=stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|bc|nokia|hp|lp<br>
CPU check : <br>
stand : standard MIBII (works with Windows), <br>
can handle multiple CPU.<br>
netsl : linux load provided by Net SNMP<br>
netsc : cpu usage given by net-snmp (100-idle)<br>
as400 : as400 CPU usage<br>
cisco : Cisco CPU usage<br>
cata : Cisco catalyst CPU usage<br>
nsc : NetScreen CPU usage<br>
fg : Fortigate CPU usage<br>
bc : Bluecoat CPU usage<br>
nokia : Nokia CPU usage<br>
hp : HP procurve switch CPU usage<br>
lp : Linkproof CPU usage<br>
-f, --perfparse, --perfdata<br>
Performance data output<br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)<br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number</p>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_mem.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : Sept 4 2006</p>
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<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1, v2c or v3 :</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Memory and swap usage on Linux given by Net-snmp.
<br>
It checks memory and swap usage independantly : one warning and
critical level for each of them.<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Memory usage on cisco routers or Pix : the
plugin will add all of the memory pool and then checks the warning
and critical levels.<br>
On cisco routeurs, it will add 'IO' and 'Processor' memory<br>
On Pix, it will check the memory used (one memory pool only on Pix).<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">- Memory usage on HP Procurve switch.<br>
Memory segments will be added then the free memory will be checked.<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">V&eacute;rification de :<br>
- l'utilisation m&eacute;moire et swap sur Linux/Net-snmp<br>
- l'utilisation m&eacute;moire sur Cisco (routeurs et Pix).<br>
Pour d'autres SE (Windows, AS400), lire la suite.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Checking memory for other os :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>AS/400 : </b>use the check_snmp_storage
command to check the RAM</p>
<p class="SectionBody">./check_snmp_storage.pl -H <b>&lt;IP&gt;</b>
-C <b>&lt;community&gt;</b> -m RAM -s -w <b>&lt;warn%&gt;</b> -c
<b>&lt;crit%&gt;</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>Windows : </b>use the check_snmp_storage
command to check the virtual memory (RAM+Swap)</p>
<p class="SectionBody">./check_snmp_storage.pl -H <b>&lt;IP&gt;</b>
-C <b>&lt;community&gt;</b> -m &quot;^Virtual Memory$&quot; -w <b>&lt;warn%&gt;</b>
-c <b>&lt;crit%&gt;</b></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory (/usr/local/icinga/libexec)<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_mem.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version : 1.1</a> </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">Verbose output</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_mem.pl -H &lt;IP&gt;
-C &lt;com&gt; -w 80 -c 81 <b>-v</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="154">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">./check_snmp_mem.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-l login -x passwd<b></b></td>
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<p>&nbsp;
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Unix/Linux</p>
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<p>%used of <br>
- RAM &lt; 99% and 100%<br>
- Swap : &lt; 20% and 30%
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">
<p>./check_snmp_mem.pl -H &lt;IP&gt; -C &lt;com&gt; <b> -w 99,20
-c 100,30</b></p>
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<p>Same with no warning levels for memory
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<p>./check_snmp_mem.pl -H &lt;IP&gt; -C &lt;com&gt; -w <b>0</b>,20
-c 100,30</p>
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<p>Check memory on Cisco
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="420">
<p>./check_snmp_mem.pl -H &lt;IP&gt; -C &lt;com&gt; <b>-I -w
90% -c 98%</b></p>
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<pre>
SNMP Memory Monitor for Nagios version 1.1
(c)2004-2006 - Patrick Proy
Usage: ./check_snmp_mem.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt; [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;]) [-p &lt;port&gt;] -w &lt;warn level&gt; -c &lt;crit level&gt; [-I|-N|-E] [-f] [-m] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system)
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option)
-2, --v2c
Use snmp v2c
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv
-X, --privpass=PASSWD
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
-P, --port=PORT
SNMP port (Default 161)
-w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT
warning level for memory in percent (0 for no checks)
Default (-N switch) : comma separated level for Real Memory and Swap
-I switch : warning level
-c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT
critical level for memory in percent (0 for no checks)
Default (-N switch) : comma separated level for Real Memory and Swap
-I switch : critical level
-N, --netsnmp (default)
check linux memory & swap provided by Net SNMP
-m, --memcache
include cached memory in used memory (only with Net-SNMP)
-I, --cisco
check cisco memory (sum of all memory pools)
-E, --hp
check HP proccurve memory
-f, --perfdata
Performance data output
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)
-V, --version
prints version number
</pre>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_process.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : Jun 09 2007</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1 or v3 if a process is running
and how many instances are running (minimum &amp; maximum). <br>
It is also possible to check memory and cpu used by one or a group
of process<br>
<br>
Works on Windows, Linux/Unix, AS400.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Vérifie par snmp v1 ou v3 si un process tourne
et combien d'instances de ce process tournent (minimum et maximum).<br>
Il est &eacute;galement possible de v&eacute;rifier la m&eacute;moire
et le cpu utilis&eacute;.<br>
<br>
<span class="SectionTitle"> Standard checks<br>
</span></p>
<p class="SectionBody">The plugin checks if there is at least one
process matching the filter (<b>-n </b>option) when no warning or
critical levels are set. <br>
The filter is treated as a regular expression by default, but you
can deactivate this (<b>-r</b>)</p>
<p class="SectionBody">With the following options, you can add to your process selection : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">-f : get full path of the script instead of only it's name</p>
<p class="SectionBody">-A : add parameters with the script name</p>
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<th class="SectionBody" scope="col">Option</th>
<th class="SectionBody" scope="col">how the script will see the process </th>
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<td class="SectionBody">None</td>
<td><span class="SectionBody">named</span></td>
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<td class="SectionBody">-f</td>
<td><span class="SectionBody">/usr/sbin/named</span></td>
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<td class="SectionBody">-A</td>
<td><span class="SectionBody">named -u named -t /var/named/chroot</span></td>
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<td class="SectionBody">-f -A </td>
<td><span class="SectionBody">/usr/sbin/named -u named -t /var/named/chroot</span></td>
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<p class="SectionBody">Warning : the -f &amp; -A option will not function properly for Windows hosts (the snmp agent don't give this information)</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> You can use -w and -c options to set the warning
and critical levels : <br>
<b>-w &lt;minW&gt;,&lt;maxW&gt; </b>: with minW and maxW the minimum
and maximum number of processes.<br>
<br>
<b>-c &lt;minC&gt;,&lt;maxC&gt;</b> : same thing<br>
Of course : <b>minC &lt;= minW &lt; maxW &lt;=maxC</b><br>
<i><br>
You can omit &lt;maxW&gt; and &lt;maxC&gt;</i><br>
<br>
Saying N is the current number of processes<br>
- N &lt; minC : critical<br>
- minC &lt; N &lt;=minW : warning<br>
- minW&lt; N &lt;= maxW : OK<br>
- maxW&lt; N &lt;= maxC : warning<br>
- maxC &lt; N : critical<br>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Memory checks </p>
<p class="SectionBody">The <b>-m </b>option can check the memory used
by the selected processes.<br>
By default, this will select the process wich use the maximum memory.
The <b>-a</b> switch will make an average<br>
<br>
Ex : <b>-m 7,20 </b>will send a warning if a process uses more than
7 Mb, and critical for more than 20Mb.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">CPU checks</p>
<p class="SectionBody">When you use the <b>-u </b>option, a temporary
file will be created in &quot;/tmp&quot; by default : this can be
changed at the beginning of the script. <br>
The file name will be : tmp_Icinga_proc.&lt;host IP&gt;.&lt;process
filter&gt;.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The -u option will add all the cpu used by
all selected process and the make the check<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-u 91,95</b> : will send a warning if more
than 91% of cpu is used, and critical if more than 95% is used.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">On multiprocessor hosts, the % of cpu use can
be &gt; 100% : on a 4 CPU host, cpu usage can go up to 400% (the
script doesn't check if a host is multiprocessor or not).</p>
<p class="SectionBody">The script curently wants a minimum of 5 minutes
between values taken from host (can be changed at the beginning
of the scripts). You can check more than once every 5 minutes but
don't put check-interval to more than 15 minutes.<br>
When the script doesn't have enough data to compute the CPU use
(for example, the first time it is run), then it will return a UNKNOWN
status. </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>Msg size option </b>(<i>-o</i><b><i> </i></b>option)</p>
<p class="SectionBody">In case you get a &quot;ERROR: running table
: Message size exceeded maxMsgSize&quot; error, you may need to
adjust the maxMsgSize, i.e. the maximum size of snmp message with
the -o option. Try a value with the -o AND the -v option : the script
will output the actual value so you can add some octets to it with
the -o option.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_process.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
latest version : 1.5</a> </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If multiple interfaces are selected, all must
be up to get an OK result</p>
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<p>Get help
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<p>./check_snmp_process.pl <b>-h</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="261">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">./check_snmp_process.pl -H
127.0.0.1 -l login -x passwd<b></b></td>
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<p>Check if at least one process matching http is running
</td>
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<p>./check_snmp_process.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n http</b></p>
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<p align="right">Result example :
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<p>3 process matching http : &gt; 0 : OK</p>
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<p>Check if at least 3 process matching http are running
</td>
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<p>./check_snmp_process.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public -n http<b>
-w 2 -c 0</b></p>
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<div align="right">Result example : <br>
(&lt;=2 will return warning, 0 critical)</div>
</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">3 process matching httpd :
&gt; 2 : OK</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="261">Check if at
least one process named &quot;httpd&quot; exists (no regexp)</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">./check_snmp_process.pl -H
127.0.0.1 -C public -n http <b>-r</b></td>
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<p align="right">Result example : </p>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="533">3 process <b>named</b> httpd
: &gt; 0 : OK</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="261">Check process
by their full path : check process of /opt/soft/bin/ (at least
one) </td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">./check_snmp_process.pl -H
127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n /opt/soft/bin/ -f</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="261">Check that at
least 3 process but not more than 8 are running</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">./check_snmp_process.pl -H
127.0.0.1 -C public -n http <b>-w 3,8 -c 0,15</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="261">Same checks
+ checks maximum memory used by process (in Mb) : warning and
critical levels</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">./check_snmp_process.pl -H
127.0.0.1 -C public -n http -w 3,8 -c 0,15 <b>-m 9,25</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="261">Same check but
sum all CPU used by all selected process</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="533">./check_snmp_process.pl -H
127.0.0.1 -C public -n http -w 3,8 -c 0,15 -m 9,25 <b>-u 70,99</b></td>
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<p>SNMP Process Monitor for Nagios version 1.5<br>
GPL licence, (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy</p>
<p>Usage: ./check_snmp_process.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt; [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p &lt;port&gt;] -n &lt;name&gt; [-w &lt;min_proc&gt;[,&lt;max_proc&gt;] -c &lt;min_proc&gt;[,max_proc] ] [-m&lt;warn Mb&gt;,&lt;crit Mb&gt; -a -u&lt;warn %&gt;,&lt;crit%&gt; -d&lt;delta&gt; ] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-o &lt;octet_length&gt;] [-f -A -F ] [-r] [-V] [-g]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information (and lists all storages)<br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option)<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD, -2, --v2c<br>
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication <br>
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv <br>
-2 : use snmp v2c<br>
-X, --privpass=PASSWD<br>
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)<br>
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;<br>
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5)<br>
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) <br>
-p, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-n, --name=NAME<br>
Name of the process (regexp)<br>
No trailing slash !<br>
-r, --noregexp<br>
Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID<br>
-f, --fullpath<br>
Use full path name instead of process name <br>
(Windows doesn't provide full path name)<br>
-A, --param<br>
Add parameters to select processes.<br>
ex : &quot;named.*-t /var/named/chroot&quot; will only select named process with this parameter <br>
-F, --perfout<br>
Add performance output<br>
outputs : memory_usage, num_process, cpu_usage<br>
-w, --warn=MIN[,MAX]<br>
Number of process that will cause a warning <br>
-1 for no warning, MAX must be &gt;0. Ex : -w-1,50<br>
-c, --critical=MIN[,MAX]<br>
number of process that will cause an error (<br>
-1 for no critical, MAX must be &gt;0. Ex : -c-1,50<br>
Notes on warning and critical : <br>
with the following options : -w m1,x1 -c m2,x2<br>
you must have : m2 &lt;= m1 &lt; x1 &lt;= x2<br>
you can omit x1 or x2 or both<br>
-m, --memory=WARN,CRIT<br>
checks memory usage (default max of all process)<br>
values are warning and critical values in Mb<br>
-a, --average<br>
makes an average of memory used by process instead of max<br>
-u, --cpu=WARN,CRIT<br>
checks cpu usage of all process<br>
values are warning and critical values in % of CPU usage<br>
if more than one CPU, value can be &gt; 100% : 100%=1 CPU<br>
-d, --delta=seconds<br>
make an average of &lt;delta&gt; seconds for CPU (default 300=5min) <br>
-g, --getall<br>
In some cases, it is necessary to get all data at once because<br>
process die very frequently.<br>
This option eats bandwidth an cpu (for remote host) at breakfast.<br>
-o, --octetlength=INTEGER<br>
max-size of the SNMP message, usefull in case of Too Long responses.<br>
Be carefull with network filters. Range 484 - 65535, default are<br>
usually 1472,1452,1460 or 1440. <br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)<br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number<br>
Note : <br>
CPU usage is in % of one cpu, so maximum can be 100% * number of CPU <br>
example : <br>
Browse process list : &lt;script&gt; -C &lt;community&gt; -H &lt;host&gt; -n &lt;anything&gt; -v <br>
the -n option allows regexp in perl format : <br>
All process of /opt/soft/bin : -n /opt/soft/bin/ -f<br>
All 'named' process : -n named<br>
<br>
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<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
trademarks of Ethan Galstad.</p>
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_vrrp.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : Sept 4 2006</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1, v2c or v3 the vrrp status
of all vrrp enabled interfaces. <br>
Works on<br>
- Nokia IP with ipso 3.X , 4.X in VRRP mode.<br>
- Nokia IP with ipso 3.X , 4.X in clustering mode.<br>
- Radware Linkproof<br>
- Alteon AD4 Loadbalancers</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Depending on the state you put as option (&quot;master&quot;
or &quot;backup&quot;) the script will get all the vrrp enables
interface and check they are in this state. <br>
If not, it will retrun a critical status<br>
By default, it will check Nokia IP platforms using vrrp, you can
test other platforms with the '-T' option :<br>
<br>
- Alteon<br>
- Linkproof (VRRP)<br>
- Nokia clustering.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Nokia clustering check</p>
<p class="SectionBody">Nokia clustering check does not have a master
&amp; backup state. Instead, the plugin will check : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">- The number of cluster member<br>
- The % load on each cluster.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">For example <b>-s 2,90</b> will issue <br>
- A critical level if there is not 2 members.<br>
- A warning level if more than 90% is assigned to one cluster member.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">To have a long output, put the '-g' option.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">SNMP Login</span><br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody">See <a href="index_info.html">snmp info page</a></p>
<p class="SectionBody"><span class="SectionTitle">French </span>:
Vérifie par snmp v1 ou v3 l'&eacute;tat des interfaces vrrp : Nokia,
Linkproof, Alt&eacute;on ou l'&eacute;tat d'un cluster Nokia.</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_vrrp.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
lastest version : 1.3</a> </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If multiple interfaces are selected, all must
be up to get an OK result</p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-l login -x passwd<b></b></td>
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<p>Check vrrp state of a node to be master.
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<p>./check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-s master</b></p>
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<p>Output example :<br>
The ouput is : &lt;vrid&gt;(&lt;state&gt;,&lt;status&gt;,&lt;priority&gt;)
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<td class="SectionBody" width="387">Vrid : 10(master/up/100),
1(master/up/100), 3(master/up/100), 2(master/up/100), : All
master :OK</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">Check vrrp state
of a node to be backup. </td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-s backup</b></td>
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<p align="right">Output example :
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<p>Vrid : 1(backup/up/95), 3(backup/up/95), 10(backup/up/95),
2(backup/up/95), : All backup :OK</p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">Test a Linkproof</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public -s master <b>-T lp</b></td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="282">Test a Nokia
cluster : 2 cluster members and max 90% load assigned to one
cluster. </td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="387">./check_snmp_vrrp.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-s 2,90%-T ipso</b></td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.</p>
<p class="NewsItemDate">Output of check_snmp_vrrp.pl -h</p>
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<p class="SectionBody">SNMP VRRP Monitor for Nagios version
1.3<br>
(c)2004-2006 to my cat Ratoune - Author : Patrick Proy
<p>Usage: ./check_snmp_vrrp.pl [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt;
[-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L &lt;authp&gt;,&lt;privp&gt;])
-s &lt;master|backup|num,%&gt; [-T &lt;nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipsocluster&gt;]
[-p &lt;port&gt;] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;] [-V]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information (including interface list
on the system)<br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol)<br>
-2, --v2c<br>
Use snmp v2c<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD<br>
Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication <br>
If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv <br>
-X, --privpass=PASSWD<br>
Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol)<br>
-L, --protocols=&lt;authproto&gt;,&lt;privproto&gt;<br>
&lt;authproto&gt; : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default
md5)<br>
&lt;privproto&gt; : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des)
<br>
-P, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-T, --type=&lt;nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipso&gt;<br>
Type of vrrp router to check<br>
nokia (default) : Nokai vrrp. Should be working for most vrrp
routers<br>
alteon : for Alteon AD4 Loadbalancers<br>
lp : Radware Linkproof<br>
nsc : Nescreen (ScreenOS 5.x NSRP)<br>
ipso : Nokia IPSO clustering<br>
-s, --state=master|backup|num,%<br>
Nokia ipso clustering : number of members, max % assigned
to nodes.<br>
Other : check vrrp interface to be master or backup<br>
-g, --long<br>
Make output long even is all is OK <br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)<br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number</p>
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<p class="SectionBody"> Nagios and the Nagios logo are registered
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<p class="NewsItemDate">Script : check_snmp_win.pl</p>
<p class="SectionTitle"> Last update : Jan 11 2007</p>
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<p class="SectionTitle">Description : </p>
<p class="SectionBody">Checks by snmp v1 or v3 windows specific health
monitoring (service state for now).<br>
<br>
Works on Windows server (2000, 2003) maybe XP and NT.</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> Vérifie par snmp v1 ou v3 si un(des) service
Windows tournent.<br>
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<span class="SectionTitle"> Service checks <br>
</span></p>
<p class="SectionBody">The plugin checks if there if the Windows service(s)
he gets as input are running. <br>
You can provide multiple services, comma separated : <br>
<b>-n &lt;service1&gt;,&lt;service2&gt;</b> </p>
<p class="SectionBody">The script will return : <br>
OK : if &lt;service1&gt; is found (and active) and &lt;service2&gt;
is found (and active). <br>
WARNING : if &lt;service1&gt; and &lt;service2&gt; match <b>more</b>
than 2 active services.<br>
CRITICAL : if &lt;service1&gt; OR &lt;service2&gt; don't match any
active service. </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-N &lt;number&gt; </b>: will return OK if
&lt;number&gt; of active services matches the filter</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><b>-s </b>: will show all active services instead
of the non active ones only</p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Requirements :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"> - Perl in /usr/bin/perl - or just run 'perl
script' <br>
- Net::SNMP<br>
- file 'utils.pm' in plugin diretory<br>
</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="check_snmp_win.pl" class="SectionTitle">Dowload
latest version : 0.6</a> </p>
<p class="SectionBody"><a href="index_commands.html" class="SectionTitle">Configurations
examples</a></p>
<p class="SectionTitle">Examples :</p>
<p class="SectionBody"><br>
All examples below are considering the script is local directory.
Host to be checked is 127.0.0.1 with snmp community &quot;public&quot;.</p>
<p class="SectionBody">If multiple interfaces are selected, all must
be up to get an OK result</p>
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<p>./check_snmp_win.pl <b>-h</b></p>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="262">snmpv3 login</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="532">./check_snmp_win.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-l login -x passwd<b></b></td>
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<p>Check if at least one process matching dns is running
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<p>./check_snmp_win.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public <b>-n dns</b></p>
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<p>1 services active (matching &quot;dns&quot;) : OK</p>
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<p>Check if at least 3 process matching dns are running
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<p>./check_snmp_win.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -C public -n http<b> -N
2 </b></p>
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<div align="right">Result example : <br>
(&lt;=2 will return warning, 0 critical)</div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="532">1 services active (matching
&quot;dns&quot;) : CRITICAL</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="262">Check if dns
and ssh services are running</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="532">./check_snmp_win.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public -n dns,ssh</td>
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<p align="right">Result example : </p>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="532">&quot;dns&quot; active, &quot;ssh&quot;
active : OK</td>
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<td class="NewsItemDate" valign = top width="262">Check if dns
and toto services are running</td>
<td class="SectionBody" width="532">./check_snmp_win.pl -H 127.0.0.1
-C public <b>-n dns,toto</b></td>
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<div align="right">Result example : </div>
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<td class="SectionBody" width="532">&quot;toto&quot; not active
: CRITICAL</td>
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<p class="NewsItemDate"><span class="SectionTitle">Changelog</span>
: On CVS repository on sourceforge : <a href="http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/">http://nagios-snmp.cvs.sourceforge.net/nagios-snmp/plugins/</a>.<br>
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<p>SNMP Windows Monitor for Nagios version 0.6<br>
GPL licence, (c)2004-2005 Patrick Proy</p>
<p>Usage: check_snmp_win [-v] -H &lt;host&gt; -C &lt;snmp_community&gt;
[-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p &lt;port&gt;] -n &lt;name&gt;[,&lt;name2]
[-T=service] [-r] [-s] [-N=&lt;n&gt;] [-t &lt;timeout&gt;]
[-V]<br>
-v, --verbose<br>
print extra debugging information (and lists all services)<br>
-h, --help<br>
print this help message<br>
-H, --hostname=HOST<br>
name or IP address of host to check<br>
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME<br>
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1
or v2c with option)<br>
-2, --v2c<br>
Use snmp v2c<br>
-l, --login=LOGIN<br>
Login for snmpv3 authentication (implies v3 protocol with
MD5)<br>
-x, --passwd=PASSWD<br>
Password for snmpv3 authentication<br>
-p, --port=PORT<br>
SNMP port (Default 161)<br>
-T, --type=service<br>
Check type : <br>
- service (default) checks service<br>
-n, --name=NAME[,NAME2...]<br>
Comma separated names of services (perl regular expressions
can be used for every one).<br>
By default, it is not case sensitive.<br>
-N, --number=&lt;n&gt;<br>
Compare matching services with &lt;n&gt; instead of the number
of names provided.<br>
-s, --showall<br>
Show all services in the output, instead of only the non-active
ones.<br>
-r, --noregexp<br>
Do not use regexp to match NAME in service description.<br>
-t, --timeout=INTEGER<br>
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)<br>
-V, --version<br>
prints version number<br>
Note : <br>
The script will return <br>
OK if ALL services are in active state,<br>
WARNING if there is more than specified (ex 2 service specified,
3 active services matching), <br>
CRITICAL if at least one of them is non active.<br>
The -n option will allows regexp in perl format <br>
-n &quot;service&quot; will match 'service WINS' 'sevice DNS'
etc...<br>
It is not case sensitive by default : WINS = wins</p>
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