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1 | #!@PERL@ -w | ||
2 | # | ||
3 | # (c)1999 Ian Cass, Knowledge Matters Ltd. | ||
4 | # Read the GNU copyright stuff for all the legalese | ||
5 | # | ||
6 | # Check NTP time servers plugin. This plugin requires the ntpdate utility to | ||
7 | # be installed on the system, however since it's part of the ntp suite, you | ||
8 | # should already have it installed. | ||
9 | # | ||
10 | # | ||
11 | # Nothing clever done in this program - its a very simple bare basics hack to | ||
12 | # get the job done. | ||
13 | # | ||
14 | # Things to do... | ||
15 | # check @words[9] for time differences greater than +/- x secs & return a | ||
16 | # warning. | ||
17 | # | ||
18 | # (c) 1999 Mark Jewiss, Knowledge Matters Limited | ||
19 | # 22-9-1999, 12:45 | ||
20 | # | ||
21 | # Modified script to accept 2 parameters or set defaults. | ||
22 | # Now issues warning or critical alert is time difference is greater than the | ||
23 | # time passed. | ||
24 | # | ||
25 | # These changes have not been tested completely due to the unavailability of a | ||
26 | # server with the incorrect time. | ||
27 | # | ||
28 | # (c) 1999 Bo Kersey, VirCIO - Managed Server Solutions <bo@vircio.com> | ||
29 | # 22-10-99, 12:17 | ||
30 | # | ||
31 | # Modified the script to give useage if no parameters are input. | ||
32 | # | ||
33 | # Modified the script to check for negative as well as positive | ||
34 | # time differences. | ||
35 | # | ||
36 | # Modified the script to work with ntpdate 3-5.93e Wed Apr 14 20:23:03 EDT 1999 | ||
37 | # | ||
38 | # Modified the script to work with ntpdate's that return adjust or offset... | ||
39 | # | ||
40 | # | ||
41 | # Script modified 2000 June 01 by William Pietri <william@bianca.com> | ||
42 | # | ||
43 | # Modified script to handle weird cases: | ||
44 | # o NTP server doesn't respond (e.g., has died) | ||
45 | # o Server has correct time but isn't suitable synchronization | ||
46 | # source. This happens while starting up and if contact | ||
47 | # with master has been lost. | ||
48 | # | ||
49 | # Modifed to run under Embedded Perl (sghosh@users.sf.net) | ||
50 | # - combined logic some blocks together.. | ||
51 | # | ||
52 | # Added ntpdate check for stratum 16 desynch peer (James Fidell) Feb 03, 2003 | ||
53 | # | ||
54 | # ntpdate - offset is in seconds | ||
55 | # changed ntpdc to ntpq - jitter/dispersion is in milliseconds | ||
56 | # | ||
57 | # Patch for for regex for stratum1 refid. | ||
58 | |||
59 | require 5.004; | ||
60 | use POSIX; | ||
61 | use strict; | ||
62 | use Getopt::Long; | ||
63 | use vars qw($opt_V $opt_h $opt_H $opt_t $opt_w $opt_c $opt_O $opt_j $opt_k $verbose $PROGNAME $def_jitter $ipv4 $ipv6); | ||
64 | use FindBin; | ||
65 | use lib "$FindBin::Bin"; | ||
66 | use utils qw($TIMEOUT %ERRORS &print_revision &support); | ||
67 | |||
68 | $PROGNAME="check_ntp"; | ||
69 | |||
70 | sub print_help (); | ||
71 | sub print_usage (); | ||
72 | |||
73 | $ENV{'PATH'}='@TRUSTED_PATH@'; | ||
74 | $ENV{'BASH_ENV'}=''; | ||
75 | $ENV{'ENV'}=''; | ||
76 | |||
77 | # defaults in sec | ||
78 | my $DEFAULT_OFFSET_WARN = 60; # 1 minute | ||
79 | my $DEFAULT_OFFSET_CRIT = 120; # 2 minutes | ||
80 | # default in millisec | ||
81 | my $DEFAULT_JITTER_WARN = 5000; # 5 sec | ||
82 | my $DEFAULT_JITTER_CRIT = 10000; # 10 sec | ||
83 | |||
84 | Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling'); | ||
85 | GetOptions | ||
86 | ("V" => \$opt_V, "version" => \$opt_V, | ||
87 | "h" => \$opt_h, "help" => \$opt_h, | ||
88 | "v" => \$verbose, "verbose" => \$verbose, | ||
89 | "4" => \$ipv4, "use-ipv4" => \$ipv4, | ||
90 | "6" => \$ipv6, "use-ipv6" => \$ipv6, | ||
91 | "w=f" => \$opt_w, "warning=f" => \$opt_w, # offset|adjust warning if above this number | ||
92 | "c=f" => \$opt_c, "critical=f" => \$opt_c, # offset|adjust critical if above this number | ||
93 | "O" => \$opt_O, "zero-offset" => \$opt_O, # zero-offset bad | ||
94 | "j=s" => \$opt_j, "jwarn=i" => \$opt_j, # jitter warning if above this number | ||
95 | "k=s" => \$opt_k, "jcrit=i" => \$opt_k, # jitter critical if above this number | ||
96 | "t=s" => \$opt_t, "timeout=i" => \$opt_t, | ||
97 | "H=s" => \$opt_H, "hostname=s" => \$opt_H); | ||
98 | |||
99 | if ($opt_V) { | ||
100 | print_revision($PROGNAME,'@NP_VERSION@'); | ||
101 | exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; | ||
102 | } | ||
103 | |||
104 | if ($opt_h) { | ||
105 | print_help(); | ||
106 | exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; | ||
107 | } | ||
108 | |||
109 | # jitter test params specified | ||
110 | if (defined $opt_j || defined $opt_k ) { | ||
111 | $def_jitter = 1; | ||
112 | } | ||
113 | |||
114 | $opt_H = shift unless ($opt_H); | ||
115 | my $host = $1 if ($opt_H && $opt_H =~ m/^([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+|[a-zA-Z][-a-zA-Z0-9]+(\.[a-zA-Z][-a-zA-Z0-9]+)*)$/); | ||
116 | unless ($host) { | ||
117 | print "No target host specified\n"; | ||
118 | print_usage(); | ||
119 | exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; | ||
120 | } | ||
121 | |||
122 | my ($timeout, $owarn, $ocrit, $jwarn, $jcrit); | ||
123 | |||
124 | $timeout = $TIMEOUT; | ||
125 | ($opt_t) && ($opt_t =~ /^([0-9]+)$/) && ($timeout = $1); | ||
126 | |||
127 | $owarn = $DEFAULT_OFFSET_WARN; | ||
128 | ($opt_w) && ($opt_w =~ /^([0-9.]+)$/) && ($owarn = $1); | ||
129 | |||
130 | $ocrit = $DEFAULT_OFFSET_CRIT; | ||
131 | ($opt_c) && ($opt_c =~ /^([0-9.]+)$/) && ($ocrit = $1); | ||
132 | |||
133 | $jwarn = $DEFAULT_JITTER_WARN; | ||
134 | ($opt_j) && ($opt_j =~ /^([0-9]+)$/) && ($jwarn = $1); | ||
135 | |||
136 | $jcrit = $DEFAULT_JITTER_CRIT; | ||
137 | ($opt_k) && ($opt_k =~ /^([0-9]+)$/) && ($jcrit = $1); | ||
138 | |||
139 | if ($ocrit < $owarn ) { | ||
140 | print "Critical offset should be larger than warning offset\n"; | ||
141 | print_usage(); | ||
142 | exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; | ||
143 | } | ||
144 | |||
145 | if ($def_jitter) { | ||
146 | if ($opt_k < $opt_j) { | ||
147 | print "Critical jitter should be larger than warning jitter\n"; | ||
148 | print_usage(); | ||
149 | exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; | ||
150 | } | ||
151 | } | ||
152 | |||
153 | |||
154 | my $stratum = -1; | ||
155 | my $ignoreret = 0; | ||
156 | my $answer = undef; | ||
157 | my $offset = undef; | ||
158 | my $jitter = undef; | ||
159 | my $syspeer = undef; | ||
160 | my $candidate = 0; | ||
161 | my @candidates; | ||
162 | my $msg; # first line of output to print if format is invalid | ||
163 | |||
164 | my $state = $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; | ||
165 | my $ntpdate_error = $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; | ||
166 | my $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; | ||
167 | |||
168 | # some systems don't have a proper ntpq (migrated from ntpdc) | ||
169 | my $have_ntpq = undef; | ||
170 | if ($utils::PATH_TO_NTPQ && -x $utils::PATH_TO_NTPQ ) { | ||
171 | $have_ntpq = 1; | ||
172 | }else{ | ||
173 | $have_ntpq = 0; | ||
174 | } | ||
175 | |||
176 | # Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios | ||
177 | $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { | ||
178 | print ("ERROR: No response from ntp server (alarm)\n"); | ||
179 | exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; | ||
180 | }; | ||
181 | alarm($timeout); | ||
182 | |||
183 | # Determine protocol to be used for ntpdate and ntpq | ||
184 | my $ntpdate = $utils::PATH_TO_NTPDATE; | ||
185 | my $ntpq = $utils::PATH_TO_NTPQ; | ||
186 | if ($ipv4) { | ||
187 | $ntpdate .= " -4"; | ||
188 | $ntpq .= " -4"; | ||
189 | } | ||
190 | elsif ($ipv6) { | ||
191 | $ntpdate .= " -6"; | ||
192 | $ntpq .= " -6"; | ||
193 | } | ||
194 | # else don't use any flags | ||
195 | |||
196 | ### | ||
197 | ### | ||
198 | ### First, check ntpdate | ||
199 | ### | ||
200 | ### | ||
201 | |||
202 | if (!open (NTPDATE, $ntpdate . " -q $host 2>&1 |")) { | ||
203 | print "Could not open $ntpdate: $!\n"; | ||
204 | exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}; | ||
205 | } | ||
206 | |||
207 | my $out; | ||
208 | while (<NTPDATE>) { | ||
209 | #print if ($verbose); # noop | ||
210 | $msg = $_ unless ($msg); | ||
211 | $out .= "$_ "; | ||
212 | |||
213 | if (/stratum\s(\d+)/) { | ||
214 | $stratum = $1; | ||
215 | } | ||
216 | |||
217 | if (/(offset|adjust)\s+([-.\d]+)/i) { | ||
218 | $offset = $2; | ||
219 | |||
220 | # An offset of 0.000000 with an error is probably bogus. Actually, | ||
221 | # it's probably always bogus, but let's be paranoid here. | ||
222 | # Has been reported that 0.0000 happens in a production environment | ||
223 | # on Solaris 8 so this check should be taken out - SF tracker 1150777 | ||
224 | if (defined $opt_O ) { | ||
225 | if ($offset == 0) { undef $offset;} | ||
226 | } | ||
227 | |||
228 | $ntpdate_error = defined ($offset) ? $ERRORS{"OK"} : $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"}; | ||
229 | print "ntperr = $ntpdate_error \n" if $verbose; | ||
230 | |||
231 | } | ||
232 | |||
233 | if (/no server suitable for synchronization found/) { | ||
234 | if ($stratum == 16) { | ||
235 | $ntpdate_error = $ERRORS{"WARNING"}; | ||
236 | $msg = "Desynchronized peer server found"; | ||
237 | $ignoreret=1; | ||
238 | } | ||
239 | else { | ||
240 | $ntpdate_error = $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"}; | ||
241 | $msg = "No suitable peer server found - "; | ||
242 | } | ||
243 | } | ||
244 | |||
245 | } | ||
246 | $out =~ s/\n//g; | ||
247 | close (NTPDATE) || | ||
248 | die $! ? "$out - Error closing $ntpdate pipe: $!" | ||
249 | : "$out - Exit status: $? from $ntpdate\n"; | ||
250 | |||
251 | # declare an error if we also get a non-zero return code from ntpdate | ||
252 | # unless already set to critical | ||
253 | if ( $? && !$ignoreret ) { | ||
254 | print "stderr = $? : $! \n" if $verbose; | ||
255 | $ntpdate_error = $ntpdate_error == $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"} ? $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"} : $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"} ; | ||
256 | print "ntperr = $ntpdate_error : $!\n" if $verbose; | ||
257 | } | ||
258 | |||
259 | ### | ||
260 | ### | ||
261 | ### Then scan xntpq/ntpq if it exists | ||
262 | ### and look in the 11th column for jitter | ||
263 | ### | ||
264 | # Field 1: Tally Code ( Space, 'x','.','-','+','#','*','o') | ||
265 | # Only match for '*' which implies sys.peer | ||
266 | # or 'o' which implies pps.peer | ||
267 | # If both exist, the last one is picked. | ||
268 | # Field 2: address of the remote peer | ||
269 | # Field 3: Refid of the clock (0.0.0.0 if unknown, WWWV/PPS/GPS/ACTS/USNO/PCS/... if Stratum1) | ||
270 | # Field 4: stratum (0-15) | ||
271 | # Field 5: Type of the peer: local (l), unicast (u), multicast (m) | ||
272 | # broadcast (b); not sure about multicast/broadcast | ||
273 | # Field 6: last packet receive (in seconds) | ||
274 | # Field 7: polling interval | ||
275 | # Field 8: reachability resgister (octal) | ||
276 | # Field 9: delay | ||
277 | # Field 10: offset | ||
278 | # Field 11: dispersion/jitter | ||
279 | # | ||
280 | # According to bug 773588 Some solaris xntpd implementations seemto match on | ||
281 | # "#" even though the docs say it exceeds maximum distance. Providing patch | ||
282 | # here which will generate a warining. | ||
283 | |||
284 | if ($have_ntpq) { | ||
285 | |||
286 | if ( open(NTPQ, $ntpq . " -np $host 2>&1 |") ) { | ||
287 | while (<NTPQ>) { | ||
288 | print $_ if ($verbose); | ||
289 | if ( /timed out/ ){ | ||
290 | $have_ntpq = 0 ; | ||
291 | last ; | ||
292 | } | ||
293 | # number of candidates on <host> for sys.peer | ||
294 | if (/^(\*|\+|\#|o])/) { | ||
295 | ++$candidate; | ||
296 | push (@candidates, $_); | ||
297 | print "Candidate count= $candidate\n" if ($verbose); | ||
298 | } | ||
299 | |||
300 | # match sys.peer or pps.peer | ||
301 | if (/^(\*|o)(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/) { | ||
302 | $syspeer = $2; | ||
303 | $stratum = $4; | ||
304 | $jitter = $11; | ||
305 | print "match $_ \n" if $verbose; | ||
306 | if ($jitter > $jcrit) { | ||
307 | print "Jitter_crit = $11 :$jcrit\n" if ($verbose); | ||
308 | $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
309 | } elsif ($jitter > $jwarn ) { | ||
310 | print "Jitter_warn = $11 :$jwarn\n" if ($verbose); | ||
311 | $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
312 | } else { | ||
313 | $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'OK'}; | ||
314 | } | ||
315 | } else { | ||
316 | print "No match!\n" if $verbose; | ||
317 | $jitter = '(not parsed)'; | ||
318 | } | ||
319 | |||
320 | } | ||
321 | close NTPQ || | ||
322 | die $! ? "Error closing $ntpq pipe: $!" | ||
323 | : "Exit status: $? from $ntpq\n"; | ||
324 | |||
325 | # if we did not match sys.peer or pps.peer but matched # candidates only | ||
326 | # generate a warning | ||
327 | # based on bug id 773588 | ||
328 | unless (defined $syspeer) { | ||
329 | if ($#candidates >=0) { | ||
330 | foreach my $c (@candidates) { | ||
331 | $c =~ /^(#)([-0-9.\s]+)\s+([-0-9A-Za-z_().]+)\s+([-0-9.]+)\s+([lumb-]+)\s+([-0-9m.]+)\s+([-0-9.]+)\s+([-0-9.]+)\s+([-0-9.]+)\s+([-0-9.]+)\s+([-0-9.]+)/; | ||
332 | $syspeer = $2; | ||
333 | $stratum = $4; | ||
334 | $jitter = $11; | ||
335 | print "candidate match $c \n" if $verbose; | ||
336 | if ($jitter > $jcrit) { | ||
337 | print "Candidate match - Jitter_crit = $11 :$jcrit\n" if ($verbose); | ||
338 | $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
339 | }elsif ($jitter > $jwarn ) { | ||
340 | print "Candidate match - Jitter_warn = $11 :$jwarn \n" if ($verbose); | ||
341 | $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
342 | } else { | ||
343 | $jitter_error = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
344 | } | ||
345 | } | ||
346 | |||
347 | } | ||
348 | } | ||
349 | } | ||
350 | } | ||
351 | |||
352 | |||
353 | if ($ntpdate_error != $ERRORS{'OK'}) { | ||
354 | $state = $ntpdate_error; | ||
355 | if ($ntpdate_error == $ERRORS{'WARNING'} ) { | ||
356 | $answer = $msg; | ||
357 | } | ||
358 | else { | ||
359 | $answer = $msg . "Server for ntp probably down"; | ||
360 | } | ||
361 | |||
362 | if (defined($offset) && abs($offset) > $ocrit) { | ||
363 | $state = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
364 | $answer = "Server Error and offset $offset sec > +/- $ocrit sec"; | ||
365 | } elsif (defined($offset) && abs($offset) > $owarn) { | ||
366 | $answer = "Server error and offset $offset sec > +/- $owarn sec"; | ||
367 | } elsif (defined($jitter) && abs($jitter) > $jcrit) { | ||
368 | $answer = "Server error and jitter $jitter msec > +/- $jcrit msec"; | ||
369 | } elsif (defined($jitter) && abs($jitter) > $jwarn) { | ||
370 | $answer = "Server error and jitter $jitter msec > +/- $jwarn msec"; | ||
371 | } | ||
372 | |||
373 | } elsif ($have_ntpq && $jitter_error != $ERRORS{'OK'}) { | ||
374 | $state = $jitter_error; | ||
375 | $answer = "Jitter $jitter too high"; | ||
376 | if (defined($offset) && abs($offset) > $ocrit) { | ||
377 | $state = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
378 | $answer = "Jitter error and offset $offset sec > +/- $ocrit sec"; | ||
379 | } elsif (defined($offset) && abs($offset) > $owarn) { | ||
380 | $answer = "Jitter error and offset $offset sec > +/- $owarn sec"; | ||
381 | } elsif (defined($jitter) && abs($jitter) > $jcrit) { | ||
382 | $answer = "Jitter error and jitter $jitter msec > +/- $jcrit msec"; | ||
383 | } elsif (defined($jitter) && abs($jitter) > $jwarn) { | ||
384 | $answer = "Jitter error and jitter $jitter msec > +/- $jwarn msec"; | ||
385 | } | ||
386 | |||
387 | } elsif( !$have_ntpq ) { # no errors from ntpdate and no ntpq or ntpq timed out | ||
388 | if (abs($offset) > $ocrit) { | ||
389 | $state = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
390 | $answer = "Offset $offset sec > +/- $ocrit sec"; | ||
391 | } elsif (abs($offset) > $owarn) { | ||
392 | $state = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
393 | $answer = "Offset $offset sec > +/- $owarn sec"; | ||
394 | } elsif (( abs($offset) > $owarn) && $def_jitter ) { | ||
395 | $state = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
396 | $answer = "Offset $offset sec > +/- $owarn sec, ntpq timed out"; | ||
397 | } elsif ( $def_jitter ) { | ||
398 | $state = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
399 | $answer = "Offset $offset secs, ntpq timed out"; | ||
400 | } else{ | ||
401 | $state = $ERRORS{'OK'}; | ||
402 | $answer = "Offset $offset secs"; | ||
403 | } | ||
404 | |||
405 | |||
406 | |||
407 | } else { # no errors from ntpdate or ntpq | ||
408 | if (abs($offset) > $ocrit) { | ||
409 | $state = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
410 | $answer = "Offset $offset sec > +/- $ocrit sec, jitter $jitter msec"; | ||
411 | } elsif (abs($jitter) > $jcrit ) { | ||
412 | $state = $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; | ||
413 | $answer = "Jitter $jitter msec> +/- $jcrit msec, offset $offset sec"; | ||
414 | } elsif (abs($offset) > $owarn) { | ||
415 | $state = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
416 | $answer = "Offset $offset sec > +/- $owarn sec, jitter $jitter msec"; | ||
417 | } elsif (abs($jitter) > $jwarn ) { | ||
418 | $state = $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; | ||
419 | $answer = "Jitter $jitter msec> +/- $jwarn msec, offset $offset sec"; | ||
420 | |||
421 | } else { | ||
422 | $state = $ERRORS{'OK'}; | ||
423 | $answer = "Offset $offset secs, jitter $jitter msec, peer is stratum $stratum"; | ||
424 | } | ||
425 | |||
426 | } | ||
427 | |||
428 | foreach my $key (keys %ERRORS) { | ||
429 | if ($state==$ERRORS{$key}) { | ||
430 | # print ("NTP $key: $answer"); | ||
431 | print ("NTP $key: $answer|offset=$offset, jitter=" . $jitter/1000 . ",peer_stratum=$stratum\n"); | ||
432 | last; | ||
433 | } | ||
434 | } | ||
435 | exit $state; | ||
436 | |||
437 | |||
438 | #### | ||
439 | #### subs | ||
440 | |||
441 | sub print_usage () { | ||
442 | print "Usage: $PROGNAME -H <host> [-46] [-O] [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] [-j <warn>] [-k <crit>] [-v verbose]\n"; | ||
443 | } | ||
444 | |||
445 | sub print_help () { | ||
446 | print_revision($PROGNAME,'@NP_VERSION@'); | ||
447 | print "Copyright (c) 2003 Bo Kersey/Karl DeBisschop\n"; | ||
448 | print "\n"; | ||
449 | print_usage(); | ||
450 | print " | ||
451 | Checks the local timestamp offset versus <host> with ntpdate | ||
452 | Checks the jitter/dispersion of clock signal between <host> and its sys.peer with ntpq\n | ||
453 | -O (--zero-offset) | ||
454 | A zero offset on \"ntpdate\" will generate a CRITICAL.\n | ||
455 | -w (--warning) | ||
456 | Clock offset in seconds at which a warning message will be generated.\n Defaults to $DEFAULT_OFFSET_WARN. | ||
457 | -c (--critical) | ||
458 | Clock offset in seconds at which a critical message will be generated.\n Defaults to $DEFAULT_OFFSET_CRIT. | ||
459 | -j (--jwarn) | ||
460 | Clock jitter in milliseconds at which a warning message will be generated.\n Defaults to $DEFAULT_JITTER_WARN. | ||
461 | -k (--jcrit) | ||
462 | Clock jitter in milliseconds at which a critical message will be generated.\n Defaults to $DEFAULT_JITTER_CRIT. | ||
463 | |||
464 | If jitter/dispersion is specified with -j or -k and ntpq times out, then a | ||
465 | warning is returned.\n | ||
466 | -4 (--use-ipv4) | ||
467 | Use IPv4 connection | ||
468 | -6 (--use-ipv6) | ||
469 | Use IPv6 connection | ||
470 | \n"; | ||
471 | support(); | ||
472 | } | ||