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authorEthan Galstad <egalstad@users.sourceforge.net>2002-02-28 06:42:51 +0000
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1###############################################################################
2# COMMAND CONFIGURATION
3#
4# $Id$
5#
6# SYNTAX:
7# command[<command_name>]=<command_line>
8#
9# <command_name> = A short name used to identify the command
10# <command_line> = The actual command line. The command line doesn't have to
11# be surrounded in quotes, but may contain quotes as needed within
12# the command line. Take care to use single quotes at the
13# outer edges of commands or you will have command line
14# expansion problems when the command is executed by the shell.
15# Any valid shell command can be used. Multiple commands can
16# be separated with semicolons, piping is allowed. The
17# command line can contain macros, but not are macros are valid
18# at all time (notifications, service checks, etc). See the
19# HTML documentaion for more informationon on using macros in
20# commands.
21#
22# Note: Service check, service notification, host check, host notification,
23# service event handler, and host event handler functions are all defined
24# here.
25###############################################################################
26
27# Service notification command - send email with problem summary
28
29command[notify-by-email]=/bin/printf "$OUTPUT$" | /bin/mail -s '$SERVICESTATE$ alert for $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$' $CONTACTEMAIL$
30
31# Service notification command - send email to alphanumeric pager
32# gateway The notify-by-epager command assumes that each contact has a
33# pager email gateway, and that the address has been entered into the
34# appropriate contact field instead of an actual pager number.
35# (i.e. 'pagejoe@nowhere.com' routes mail to Joe's alphanumeric pager)
36
37command[notify-by-epager]=/bin/echo "$OUTPUT$" | /bin/mail -s '$HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$' $CONTACTPAGER$
38
39# Host notification commands (one for email, one for alphanumeric
40# pager with email gateway)
41
42command[host-notify-by-email]=/bin/echo -e "***** Nagios *****\n\nHost "$HOSTALIAS$" is $HOSTSTATE$!\n\nDate/Time: $DATETIME$\n" | /bin/mail -s 'Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$!' $CONTACTEMAIL$
43
44command[host-notify-by-epager]=/bin/echo '$HOSTALIAS$ is $HOSTSTATE$!' | /bin/mail -s 'Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$!' $CONTACTPAGER$
45
46# These are some example service check commands. See the HTML
47# documentation on the plugins for examples of how to configure
48# command definitions.
49
50command[check_tcp]=@libexecdir@/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$
51command[check_udp]=@libexecdir@/check_udp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$
52command[check_ftp]=@libexecdir@/check_ftp -H $HOSTADDRESS$
53command[check_pop]=@libexecdir@/check_pop $HOSTADDRESS$
54command[check_smtp]=@libexecdir@/check_smtp $HOSTADDRESS$
55command[check_nntp]=@libexecdir@/check_nntp $HOSTADDRESS$
56command[check_telnet]=@libexecdir@/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 23
57command[check_users]=@libexecdir@/check_users $ARG1$ $ARG2$
58command[check_hpjd]=@libexecdir@/check_hpjd $HOSTADDRESS$ public
59command[check_mrtg]=@libexecdir@/check_mrtg $ARG1$ 10 AVG $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ $ARG6$
60command[traffic_average]=@libexecdir@/check_mrtgtraf $ARG1$ 10 AVG $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$
61command[check_load]=@libexecdir@/check_load $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ $ARG6$
62
63command[check_disk]=@libexecdir@/check_disk -w 85% -c 95% -p $ARG1$
64command[check_dns]=@libexecdir@/check_dns -H www.yahoo.com -s $HOSTADDRESS$
65command[check_http]=@libexecdir@/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$
66command[check_http2]=@libexecdir@/check_http -H $ARG1$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
67command[check_pgsql]=@libexecdir@/check_pgsql -H $HOSTADDRESS$
68command[check_ping]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 10:20% -c 60:100%
69command[check_procs]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
70command[check_procs_zombie]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -s Z
71command[check_procs_httpd]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w 5:$ARG1$ -c 1:$ARG2$ -C httpd
72command[check_vsz]=@libexecdir@/check_vsz -w 8096 -c 16182 -C httpd
73
74# An example of using check_by_ssh as an active service check
75command[ssh_disk]=@libexecdir@/check_by_ssh -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C '@libexecdir@/check_disk -w 85% -c 95% -p $ARG1$'
76
77#
78# UCD_SNMP equivalents for some of the commands above
79#
80
81command[snmp_load]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.10.1.5.1,.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.10.1.5.2,.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.10.1.5.3 -w :$ARG2$,:$ARG3$,:$ARG4$ -w :$ARG5$,:$ARG6$,:$ARG7$ -l load
82
83command[snmp_cpustats]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.9.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.10.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.11.0 -l 'CPU usage (user system idle)' -u '%'
84
85command[snmp_procname]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o 1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.2.1.5.$ARG2$ -w $ARG3$:$ARG4$ -c $ARG5$:$ARG6$
86
87command[snmp_disk]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o 1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.7.$ARG1$,1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9.1.9.$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$:,:$ARG3$ -c $ARG4$:,:$ARG5$ -u 'kB free (','% used)' -l 'disk space'
88
89command[snmp_mem]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.6.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.5.0 -w $ARG2$: -c $ARG3$:
90
91command[snmp_swap]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.4.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.3.0 -w $ARG2$: -c $ARG3$:
92
93#
94# Slightly more generic SNMP OIDs
95#
96
97command[snmp_procs]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrSystem.hrSystemProcesses -w :$ARG2$ -c :$ARG3$ -l processes
98
99command[snmp_users]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrSystem.hrSystemNumUsers -w :$ARG2$ -c :$ARG3$ -l users
100
101command[snmp_mem2]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.101,host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageSize.101 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
102
103command[snmp_swap2]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.102,host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageSize.102 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
104
105command[snmp_mem]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.101,host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageSize.101 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
106
107command[snmp_swap]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.102,host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageSize.102 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
108
109command[snmp_disk2]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.$ARG2$ -w $ARG3$ -c $ARG4$
110
111command[snmp_tcpopen]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o tcp.tcpCurrEstab.0 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
112
113command[snmp_tcpstats]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o tcp.tcpActiveOpens.0,tcp.tcpPassiveOpens.0,tcp.tcpInSegs.0,tcp.tcpOutSegs.0,tcp.tcpRetransSegs.0 -l 'TCP stats'
114
115# This command checks to see if a host is "alive" by pinging it. The
116# check must result in a 100% packet loss or 5 second (5000ms) round
117# trip average to produce an error.
118
119# This command checks to see if a host is "alive" by pinging it.
120command[check-host-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1
121
122# This command checks to see if a printer is "alive" by pinging it.
123command[check-printer-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1
124
125# This command checks to see if a switch is "alive" by pinging it.
126command[check-switch-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1
127
128# This command checks to see if a router is "alive" by pinging it.
129command[check-router-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1
130
131# Check if a host is alive by doing a fast ping instead of a regular ping
132command[check-fast-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_fping -H $HOSTADDRESS$
133
134# Check if the IMAP service is alive (default port=143)
135command[check-imap]=@libexecdir@/check_imap $HOSTADDRESS$
136
137# Check RPC services
138command[check-rpc]=@libexecdir@/check_rpc -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
139
140# Check if the NFS server is running
141command[check-nfs]=@libexecdir@/check_rpc -H $HOSTADDRESS$ nfs
142
143# Check game servers
144command[check_quake]=@libexecdir@/check_game qs $HOSTADDRESS$
145command[check_unreal]=@libexecdir@/check_game uns $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -pf 8
146
147# Check a port that should be open
148command[check_nmap]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 30 -p $ARG1$
149
150# Check a port that should be open and another that *could* be open,
151# but no warning is given if optional port is closed.
152
153command[check_nmap_optional]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 60 -p $ARG1$ -o $ARG2$
154
155# Specify range to nmap
156command[check_nmap_range]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 60 -p $ARG1$ -r $ARG2$
157
158# Specify both optional and range
159command[check_nmap_opt_range]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 60 -p $ARG1$ -o $ARG2$ -r$ARG3$
160
161# Check Radius
162command[check_radius]=@libexecdir@/check_radius $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $HOSTADDRESS$ 1812 $ARG3$
163
164
165# Check Reply
166# This is a command for checking squid proxy servers which uses check
167# reply to ensure an HTTP 200 comes back ..... i.e. squid actually
168# serves the page and not an error message.
169
170command[check_squid]=@libexecdir@/check_reply $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -s 'GET $ARG2$ HTTP/1.0\n\n' -e 'HTTP/1.0 200 OK'
171
172
173## Check RealAudio url
174command[check_real_url]=@libexecdir@/check_real $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -wt $ARG2$ -ct $ARG3$ -to 5 -u $ARG4$
175
176## Check RealAudio server response
177command[check_real]=@libexecdir@/check_real $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -wt $ARG2$ -ct $ARG3$ -to 5
178
179
180# Still have to write sample entries for the following:
181#
182# check_ldap
183# check_nwstat
184# check_overcr