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1/******************************************************************************
2 *
3 * Program: Inverting plugin wrapper for Nagios
4 * License: GPL
5 *
6 * License Information:
7 *
8 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 * (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 * GNU General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
21 *
22 * $Id$
23 *
24 *****************************************************************************/
25
26#define PROGNAME "negate"
27#define REVISION "$Revision$"
28#define COPYRIGHT "2002"
29#define AUTHOR "Karl DeBisschop"
30#define EMAIL "kdebisschop@users.sourceforge.net"
31#define SUMMARY "Negates the status of a plugin (returns OK for CRITICAL, and vice-versa).\n"
32
33#define OPTIONS "\
34\[-t timeout] <definition of wrapped plugin>"
35
36#define LONGOPTIONS "\
37 -t, --timeout=INTEGER\n\
38 Terminate test if timeout limit is exceeded (default: %d)\n\
39 [keep this less than the plugin timeout to retain CRITICAL status]\n"
40
41#define DESCRIPTION "\
42This plugin is a wrapper to take the output of another plugin and invert it.\n\
43If the wrapped plugin returns STATE_OK, the wrapper will return STATE_CRITICAL.\n\
44If the wrapped plugin returns STATE_CRITICAL, the wrapper will return STATE_OK.\n\
45Otherwise, the output state of the wrapped plugin is unchanged.\n"
46
47#define DEFAULT_TIMEOUT 9
48
49#include "common.h"
50#include "utils.h"
51#include "popen.h"
52
53char *command_line;
54
55static int process_arguments (int, char **);
56static int validate_arguments (void);
57static void print_usage (void);
58static void print_help (void);
59
60/******************************************************************************
61
62The (psuedo?)literate programming XML is contained within \@\@\- <XML> \-\@\@
63tags in the comments. With in the tags, the XML is assembled sequentially.
64You can define entities in tags. You also have all the #defines available as
65entities.
66
67Please note that all tags must be lowercase to use the DocBook XML DTD.
68
69@@-<article>
70
71<sect1>
72<title>Quick Reference</title>
73<!-- The refentry forms a manpage -->
74<refentry>
75<refmeta>
76<manvolnum>5<manvolnum>
77</refmeta>
78<refnamdiv>
79<refname>&PROGNAME;</refname>
80<refpurpose>&SUMMARY;</refpurpose>
81</refnamdiv>
82</refentry>
83</sect1>
84
85<sect1>
86<title>FAQ</title>
87</sect1>
88
89<sect1>
90<title>Theory, Installation, and Operation</title>
91
92<sect2>
93<title>General Description</title>
94<para>
95&DESCRIPTION;
96</para>
97</sect2>
98
99<sect2>
100<title>Future Enhancements</title>
101<para>ToDo List</para>
102<itemizedlist>
103<listitem>Add option to do regex substitution in output text</listitem>
104</itemizedlist>
105</sect2>
106
107
108<sect2>
109<title>Functions</title>
110-@@
111******************************************************************************/
112
113int
114main (int argc, char **argv)
115{
116 int found = 0, result = STATE_UNKNOWN;
117 char input_buffer[MAX_INPUT_BUFFER];
118
119 if (process_arguments (argc, argv) == ERROR)
120 usage ("Could not parse arguments");
121
122 /* Set signal handling and alarm */
123 if (signal (SIGALRM, timeout_alarm_handler) == SIG_ERR) {
124 printf ("Cannot catch SIGALRM");
125 return STATE_UNKNOWN;
126 }
127 alarm (timeout_interval);
128
129 child_process = spopen (command_line);
130 if (child_process == NULL) {
131 printf ("Could not open pipe: %s\n", command_line);
132 exit (STATE_UNKNOWN);
133 }
134
135 child_stderr = fdopen (child_stderr_array[fileno (child_process)], "r");
136 if (child_stderr == NULL) {
137 printf ("Could not open stderr for %s\n", command_line);
138 }
139
140 while (fgets (input_buffer, MAX_INPUT_BUFFER - 1, child_process)) {
141 found++;
142 if (index (input_buffer, '\n')) {
143 input_buffer[strcspn (input_buffer, "\n")] = 0;
144 printf ("%s\n", input_buffer);
145 }
146 else {
147 printf ("%s\n", input_buffer);
148 }
149 }
150
151 if (!found) {
152 printf ("%s problem - No data recieved from host\nCMD: %s\n", argv[0],
153 command_line);
154 exit (STATE_UNKNOWN);
155 }
156
157 /* close the pipe */
158 result = spclose (child_process);
159
160 /* WARNING if output found on stderr */
161 if (fgets (input_buffer, MAX_INPUT_BUFFER - 1, child_stderr))
162 result = max_state (result, STATE_WARNING);
163
164 /* close stderr */
165 (void) fclose (child_stderr);
166
167 if (result == STATE_OK)
168 return STATE_CRITICAL;
169 else if (result == STATE_CRITICAL)
170 return STATE_OK;
171 else
172 return result;
173}
174
175
176
177
178void
179print_help (void)
180{
181 print_revision (PROGNAME, REVISION);
182 printf
183 ("Copyright (c) %s %s <%s>\n\n%s\n",
184 COPYRIGHT, AUTHOR, EMAIL, SUMMARY);
185 print_usage ();
186 printf
187 ("\nOptions:\n" LONGOPTIONS "\n" DESCRIPTION "\n",
188 DEFAULT_TIMEOUT);
189 support ();
190}
191
192void
193print_usage (void)
194{
195 printf ("Usage:\n" " %s %s\n"
196#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
197 " %s (-h | --help) for detailed help\n"
198 " %s (-V | --version) for version information\n",
199#else
200 " %s -h for detailed help\n"
201 " %s -V for version information\n",
202#endif
203 PROGNAME, OPTIONS, PROGNAME, PROGNAME);
204}
205
206
207
208/******************************************************************************
209@@-
210<sect3>
211<title>process_arguments</title>
212
213<para>This function parses the command line into the needed
214variables.</para>
215
216<para>Aside from the standard 'help' and 'version' options, there
217is a only a 'timeout' option.No validation is currently done.</para>
218
219</sect3>
220-@@
221******************************************************************************/
222
223/* process command-line arguments */
224int
225process_arguments (int argc, char **argv)
226{
227 int c;
228
229#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
230 int option_index = 0;
231 static struct option long_options[] = {
232 {"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'},
233 {"version", no_argument, 0, 'V'},
234 {"timeout", required_argument, 0, 't'},
235 {0, 0, 0, 0}
236 };
237#endif
238
239 while (1) {
240#ifdef HAVE_GETOPT_H
241 c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+?hVt:",
242 long_options, &option_index);
243#else
244 c = getopt (argc, argv, "+?hVt:");
245#endif
246 if (c == -1 || c == EOF)
247 break;
248
249 switch (c) {
250 case '?': /* help */
251 usage2 ("Unknown argument", optarg);
252 case 'h': /* help */
253 print_help ();
254 exit (STATE_OK);
255 case 'V': /* version */
256 print_revision (PROGNAME, REVISION);
257 exit (STATE_OK);
258 case 't': /* timeout period */
259 if (!is_integer (optarg))
260 usage2 ("Timeout Interval must be an integer", optarg);
261 timeout_interval = atoi (optarg);
262 break;
263 }
264 }
265
266 command_line = strscpy (command_line, argv[optind]);
267 for (c = optind+1; c <= argc; c++) {
268 command_line = ssprintf (command_line, "%s %s", command_line, argv[c]);
269 }
270
271 return validate_arguments ();
272}
273
274
275/******************************************************************************
276@@-
277<sect3>
278<title>validate_arguments</title>
279
280<para>No validation is currently done.</para>
281
282</sect3>
283-@@
284******************************************************************************/
285
286int
287validate_arguments ()
288{
289 return OK;
290}
291
292
293/******************************************************************************
294@@-
295</sect2>
296</sect1>
297</article>
298-@@
299******************************************************************************/