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1 | ############################################################################### | ||
2 | # COMMAND CONFIGURATION | ||
3 | # | ||
4 | # SYNTAX: | ||
5 | # command[<command_name>]=<command_line> | ||
6 | # | ||
7 | # <command_name> = A short name used to identify the command | ||
8 | # <command_line> = The actual command line. The command line doesn't have to | ||
9 | # be surrounded in quotes, but may contain quotes as needed within | ||
10 | # the command line. Take care to use single quotes at the | ||
11 | # outer edges of commands or you will have command line | ||
12 | # expansion problems when the command is executed by the shell. | ||
13 | # Any valid shell command can be used. Multiple commands can | ||
14 | # be separated with semicolons, piping is allowed. The | ||
15 | # command line can contain macros, but not are macros are valid | ||
16 | # at all time (notifications, service checks, etc). See the | ||
17 | # HTML documentaion for more informationon on using macros in | ||
18 | # commands. | ||
19 | # | ||
20 | # Note: Service check, service notification, host check, host notification, | ||
21 | # service event handler, and host event handler functions are all defined | ||
22 | # here. | ||
23 | # | ||
24 | # Note: Use the convertcfg program in the contrib directory of the Nagios | ||
25 | # distribution to convert this file into a object file format. | ||
26 | # | ||
27 | ############################################################################### | ||
28 | |||
29 | # Service notification command - send email with problem summary | ||
30 | |||
31 | command[notify-by-email]=/bin/printf "$OUTPUT$" | /bin/mail -s '$SERVICESTATE$ alert for $HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$' $CONTACTEMAIL$ | ||
32 | |||
33 | # Service notification command - send email to alphanumeric pager | ||
34 | # gateway The notify-by-epager command assumes that each contact has a | ||
35 | # pager email gateway, and that the address has been entered into the | ||
36 | # appropriate contact field instead of an actual pager number. | ||
37 | # (i.e. 'pagejoe@nowhere.com' routes mail to Joe's alphanumeric pager) | ||
38 | |||
39 | command[notify-by-epager]=/bin/echo "$OUTPUT$" | /bin/mail -s '$HOSTALIAS$/$SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$' $CONTACTPAGER$ | ||
40 | |||
41 | # Host notification commands (one for email, one for alphanumeric | ||
42 | # pager with email gateway) | ||
43 | |||
44 | command[host-notify-by-email]=/bin/echo -e "***** Nagios *****\n\nHost "$HOSTALIAS$" is $HOSTSTATE$!\n\nDate/Time: $DATETIME$\n" | /bin/mail -s 'Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$!' $CONTACTEMAIL$ | ||
45 | |||
46 | command[host-notify-by-epager]=/bin/echo '$HOSTALIAS$ is $HOSTSTATE$!' | /bin/mail -s 'Host $HOSTNAME$ is $HOSTSTATE$!' $CONTACTPAGER$ | ||
47 | |||
48 | |||
49 | ## Send notifications to a pager using modem with Qpage (www.qpage.com) | ||
50 | |||
51 | command[notify-by-qpage]=/usr/bin/printf "Service: %s\nHost: %s\nAddress: %s\nState: %s\nInfo: %s\nDate: %s" '$SERVICEDESC$' '$HOSTNAME$' '$HOSTADDRESS$' '$SERVICESTATE$' '$OUTPUT$' '$DATETIME' | /usr/local/bin/qpage -l 0 -p $CONTACTPAGER$ | ||
52 | |||
53 | command[host-notify-by-qpage]=/usr/bin/printf "Host: %s is %s\nInfo: %s\nDate: %s" '$HOSTALIAS$' '$HOSTSTATES$' '$OUTPUT$' '$DATETIME' | /usr/local/bin/qpage -l 0 -p $CONTACTPAGER$ | ||
54 | |||
55 | ## Send notifications using SMSclient (www.smsclient.org) | ||
56 | command[notify-by-smsclient]=/usr/bin/sms_client -q $CONTACTPAGER$ "$NOTIFICATIONTYPE$: $HOSTADDRESS$ $HOSTALIAS$: $SERVICEDESC$ is $SERVICESTATE$" | ||
57 | command[host-notify-by-smsclient]=/usr/bin/sms_client -q $CONTACTPAGER$ "Host $HOSTALIAS$ is $HOSTSTATE$; $OUTPUT$; $DATETIME$" | ||
58 | |||
59 | |||
60 | |||
61 | |||
62 | # These are some example service check commands. See the HTML | ||
63 | # documentation on the plugins for examples of how to configure | ||
64 | # command definitions. | ||
65 | |||
66 | command[check_tcp]=@libexecdir@/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ | ||
67 | command[check_udp]=@libexecdir@/check_udp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ | ||
68 | command[check_ftp]=@libexecdir@/check_ftp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
69 | command[check_pop]=@libexecdir@/check_pop -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
70 | command[check_smtp]=@libexecdir@/check_smtp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
71 | command[check_nntp]=@libexecdir@/check_nntp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
72 | command[check_telnet]=@libexecdir@/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 23 | ||
73 | command[check_users]=@libexecdir@/check_users -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
74 | command[check_ntp]=@libexecdir@/check_ntp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
75 | command[check_ntp_ntpq]=@libexecdir@/check_ntp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -j 10 -k 15 | ||
76 | command[check_flexlm]=@libexecdir@/check_flexlm -F $ARG1$ | ||
77 | command[check_hpjd]=@libexecdir@/check_hpjd -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public | ||
78 | command[check_mrtg]=@libexecdir@/check_mrtg $ARG1$ 10 AVG $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ $ARG6$ | ||
79 | command[traffic_average]=@libexecdir@/check_mrtgtraf $ARG1$ 10 AVG $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ | ||
80 | command[check_load]=@libexecdir@/check_load $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$ $ARG4$ $ARG5$ $ARG6$ | ||
81 | |||
82 | command[check_disk]=@libexecdir@/check_disk -w 85% -c 95% -p $ARG1$ | ||
83 | command[check_dns]=@libexecdir@/check_dns -H www.yahoo.com -s $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
84 | command[check_http]=@libexecdir@/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
85 | command[check_http2]=@libexecdir@/check_http -H $ARG1$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ | ||
86 | command[check_pgsql]=@libexecdir@/check_pgsql -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
87 | command[check_ping]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 10:20% -c 60:100% | ||
88 | command[check_procs]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
89 | command[check_procs_zombie]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -s Z | ||
90 | command[check_procs_httpd]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w 5:$ARG1$ -c 1:$ARG2$ -C httpd | ||
91 | command[check_procs_vsz]=@libexecdir@/check_procs -w 8096 -c 16182 -C httpd --metric VSZ | ||
92 | command[check_ups]=@libexecdir@/check_ups -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -u $ARG1$ | ||
93 | |||
94 | # An example of using check_by_ssh as an active service check | ||
95 | command[ssh_disk]=@libexecdir@/check_by_ssh -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C '@libexecdir@/check_disk -w 85% -c 95% -p $ARG1$' | ||
96 | |||
97 | # | ||
98 | # UCD_SNMP equivalents for some of the commands above | ||
99 | # | ||
100 | |||
101 | command[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 | ||
102 | |||
103 | command[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 '%' | ||
104 | |||
105 | command[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 $ARG5$:$ARG6$ | ||
106 | |||
107 | command[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' | ||
108 | |||
109 | command[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 $ARG3$: | ||
110 | |||
111 | command[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 $ARG3$: | ||
112 | |||
113 | # | ||
114 | # Slightly more generic SNMP OIDs | ||
115 | # note: using partial textual OIDs here - use numeric oids if you don't have MIBDIRS defined per Net-SNMP (net-snmp.org) | ||
116 | |||
117 | command[snmp_procs]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrSystem.hrSystemProcesses -w :$ARG2$ -c :$ARG3$ -l processes | ||
118 | |||
119 | command[snmp_users]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrSystem.hrSystemNumUsers -w :$ARG2$ -c :$ARG3$ -l users | ||
120 | |||
121 | command[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 $ARG3$ | ||
122 | |||
123 | command[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 $ARG3$ | ||
124 | |||
125 | command[snmp_mem3]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.101,host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageSize.101 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ | ||
126 | |||
127 | command[snmp_swap3]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.102,host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageSize.102 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ | ||
128 | |||
129 | command[snmp_disk2]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o host.hrStorage.hrStorageTable.hrStorageEntry.hrStorageUsed.$ARG2$ -w $ARG3$ -c $ARG4$ | ||
130 | |||
131 | command[snmp_tcpopen]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -o tcp.tcpCurrEstab.0 -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ | ||
132 | |||
133 | command[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' | ||
134 | |||
135 | |||
136 | # Some snmp based network device checks (requires Net::SNMP perl module) | ||
137 | |||
138 | # check all admin-up interfaces | ||
139 | command[check_ifstatus]=@libexecdir@/check_ifstatus -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public | ||
140 | |||
141 | # check particular interface by snmp ifIndex key | ||
142 | command[check_ifoperstatus_ifindex]=@libexecdir@/check_ifoperstatus -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -k $ARG1$ | ||
143 | |||
144 | # check particular interface by snmp ifDescr value (verify uniqueness before using) | ||
145 | command[check_ifoperstatus_ifdescr]=@libexecdir@/check_ifoperstatus -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -d $ARG1$ | ||
146 | |||
147 | # verify all you BGP session on a device are running (only returns warning due to some hardcoded option - to be fixed soon) | ||
148 | command[check_snmp_bgpstate]=@libexecdir@/check_bgpstate -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public | ||
149 | |||
150 | # | ||
151 | # SNMP NetApp checks (Jason Truong) | ||
152 | # | ||
153 | # | ||
154 | #command[check_netapp_uptime]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -o .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0 --delimiter=')' -l "Uptime is" | ||
155 | # | ||
156 | #command[check_netapp_cpuload]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.2.1.3.0 -w 90 -c 95 -u '%' -l "CPU LOAD " | ||
157 | # | ||
158 | #command[check_netapp_numdisks]=@libexecdir@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.6.4.1.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.6.4.2.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.6.4.8.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.6.4.7.0 -u 'Total Disks','Active','Spare','Failed' -l "" | ||
159 | # | ||
160 | |||
161 | # | ||
162 | # SNMP Compaq Insight Agent (oids courtesy of vol) | ||
163 | # | ||
164 | # the following 4 return the following codes: other=1, ok=2, degraded=3, failed=4 | ||
165 | # | ||
166 | #command[check_compaq_thermalCondition]=@libexec@/check_snmp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C public -o .1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.1.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.2.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.3.0,.1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.4.0 -u 'ThermalCondition','ThermalTemp','ThermalSystem','ThermalCPUFan' -w 2:2,2:2,2:2,2:2 -c 1:2,1:2,1:2,1:2 -l "Thermal status " | ||
167 | # | ||
168 | # | ||
169 | |||
170 | |||
171 | |||
172 | # This command checks to see if a host is "alive" by pinging it. The | ||
173 | # check must result in a 100% packet loss or 5 second (5000ms) round | ||
174 | # trip average to produce an error. | ||
175 | |||
176 | # This command checks to see if a host is "alive" by pinging it. | ||
177 | command[check-host-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1 | ||
178 | |||
179 | # This command checks to see if a printer is "alive" by pinging it. | ||
180 | command[check-printer-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1 | ||
181 | |||
182 | # This command checks to see if a switch is "alive" by pinging it. | ||
183 | command[check-switch-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1 | ||
184 | |||
185 | # This command checks to see if a router is "alive" by pinging it. | ||
186 | command[check-router-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1 | ||
187 | |||
188 | # Check if a host is alive by doing a fast ping instead of a regular ping | ||
189 | command[check-fast-alive]=@libexecdir@/check_fping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
190 | |||
191 | # Check if the IMAP service is alive (default port=143) | ||
192 | command[check-imap]=@libexecdir@/check_imap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
193 | |||
194 | # Check RPC services | ||
195 | command[check-rpc]=@libexecdir@/check_rpc -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ | ||
196 | |||
197 | # Check if the NFS server is running (version 2 and version 3) | ||
198 | command[check-nfs]=@libexecdir@/check_rpc -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C nfs -c2,3 | ||
199 | |||
200 | # Check game servers | ||
201 | command[check_quake]=@libexecdir@/check_game qs $HOSTADDRESS$ | ||
202 | command[check_unreal]=@libexecdir@/check_game uns $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -pf 8 | ||
203 | |||
204 | # Check a port that should be open | ||
205 | command[check_nmap]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 30 -p $ARG1$ | ||
206 | |||
207 | # Check a port that should be open and another that *could* be open, | ||
208 | # but no warning is given if optional port is closed. | ||
209 | |||
210 | command[check_nmap_optional]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 60 -p $ARG1$ -o $ARG2$ | ||
211 | |||
212 | # Specify range to nmap | ||
213 | command[check_nmap_range]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 60 -p $ARG1$ -r $ARG2$ | ||
214 | |||
215 | # Specify both optional and range | ||
216 | command[check_nmap_opt_range]=@libexecdir@/check_nmap -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -t 60 -p $ARG1$ -o $ARG2$ -r$ARG3$ | ||
217 | |||
218 | # Check Radius | ||
219 | command[check_radius]=@libexecdir@/check_radius $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $HOSTADDRESS$ 1812 $ARG3$ | ||
220 | |||
221 | |||
222 | # Check HTTP proxy | ||
223 | # This is a command for checking squid or other proxy servers which uses check | ||
224 | # http to ensure an HTTP 200 comes back ..... i.e. squid actually | ||
225 | # serves the page and not an error message. | ||
226 | # Using check_http will allow verification of authenticated proxies | ||
227 | # | ||
228 | # Note:: This used to call "check_reply" which was pretty close to check_tcp | ||
229 | # The functionality of check_reply has been merged into check_tcp | ||
230 | |||
231 | command[check_squid]=@libexecdir@/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -e 'HTTP/1.0 200 OK' | ||
232 | |||
233 | |||
234 | ## Check RealAudio url | ||
235 | command[check_real_url]=@libexecdir@/check_real $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -wt $ARG2$ -ct $ARG3$ -to 5 -u $ARG4$ | ||
236 | |||
237 | ## Check RealAudio server response | ||
238 | command[check_real]=@libexecdir@/check_real $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$ -wt $ARG2$ -ct $ARG3$ -to 5 | ||
239 | |||
240 | # NetWare checks via check_nwstat ( see "check_nwstat -h" for more options) | ||
241 | # how many current logins | ||
242 | command[check_netware_logins]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v "LOGINS" -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
243 | # how many current connections | ||
244 | command[check_nwstat_conns]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v CONNS -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
245 | # 1 minute avg cpu load | ||
246 | command[check_netware_1load]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v "LOAD1" -w 70 -c 90 | ||
247 | # 5 minute avg cpu load | ||
248 | command[check_netware_5load]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v "LOAD5" -w 70 -c 90 | ||
249 | # 15 minute avg cpu load | ||
250 | command[check_netware_15load]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v "LOAD15" -w 70 -c 90 | ||
251 | # Disk volume (% free) | ||
252 | command[check_nwstat_vol_p]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v VPF$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ | ||
253 | # Disk volume (KB free) | ||
254 | command[check_nwstat_vol_k]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v VKF$ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ | ||
255 | # % Long term cache hits | ||
256 | command[check_nwstat_ltch]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v LTCH -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
257 | # % (of max) used packet receive buffers | ||
258 | command[check_nwstat_puprb]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v PUPRB -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
259 | # Check to see if the DS database is open | ||
260 | command[check_nwstat_dsdb]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v DSDB | ||
261 | |||
262 | |||
263 | |||
264 | # Netware 5 abends | ||
265 | command[check_netware_abend]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v "ABENDS" -w 10 -c 30 | ||
266 | # Netware 5 number of current service procs | ||
267 | command[check_nwstat_csprocs]=@libexecdir@/check_nwstat -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -v CSPROCS -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ | ||
268 | |||
269 | |||
270 | # Still have to write sample entries for the following: | ||
271 | # | ||
272 | # check_ldap | ||
273 | # check_overcr | ||
diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index a157596..4479c2d 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in | |||
@@ -1787,7 +1787,6 @@ AC_OUTPUT( | |||
1787 | plugins-scripts/utils.pm | 1787 | plugins-scripts/utils.pm |
1788 | plugins-scripts/utils.sh | 1788 | plugins-scripts/utils.sh |
1789 | perlmods/Makefile | 1789 | perlmods/Makefile |
1790 | command.cfg | ||
1791 | test.pl | 1790 | test.pl |
1792 | pkg/solaris/pkginfo | 1791 | pkg/solaris/pkginfo |
1793 | po/Makefile.in | 1792 | po/Makefile.in |