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tests: make check_snmp test more reliable
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The check_snmp rate tests depend on the exact amount of time spend between the
plugin runs and will fail on busy machines, ex. the ci servers. Using faketime
mitigates this issue and also removes all the sleeps.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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Simply initializes n before it is used
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When SSL is enabled, n is assigned the size of the server's second EHLO
response (I think in bytes), which will usually be significantly higher
than the command passed. As such, no commands are executed and no responses
are checked, which - silently - defeats the desired checks and results in a
success value.
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check_hpjd: Added -D option to disable warning on 'out of paper'
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Signed-off-by: Kostyantyn Hushchyn <kgushtin@op5.com>
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In case we needed to do a lookup, we previously overwrote the
address_family to IPv6, even if we supplied -4 as a cmd line argument.
This commit should ensure the cmd line argument is always followed.
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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As we do not support checking both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts in one execution
we emit an error if multiple protocol versions are defined in the cmd
line args.
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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This commit moves the opts string into a variable as it is now used
twice.
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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This is not enabled by default
It can be enabled with the -P (--iperfdata) option
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check_cluster.c: Added data argument validation.
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If a hostname is supplied instead of an IP address, the automatic
address family detection would fail to correctly set the IP protocol
version (it would always be IPv6).
We now supply AF_UNSPEC to getaddrinfo, which should then return the
correct address family in the result.
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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Detection of protocol version is in the previous patch implemented in
the add_target() function, which is called when adding the -H command
line argument. That means that if a protocal version argument (-4, -6)
is added after the -H then the protocol version might be incorrectly
set.
This patch ensures that we first process the protocol version arguments,
and then we process the rest of the arguments.
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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This patch automatically detects whether the protocol version is IPv4 or
IPv6
All credits to: https://github.com/ghciv6
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hansen <jhansen@op5.com>
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This commit adds IPv6 capabilities to check_icmp. It is now possible to
specify the address family using the arguments -4 (default) or -6.
To make the change possible we had to move the argument parsing previous
to creating the socket to be able to create it with the correct address
family.
This commit also fixes some gcc 4.9.2 compiler warnings. It has been
tested with several current linux distributions (debian, ubuntu, rh,
sles).
This commit fixes monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins#1291
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Travis run plugin root tests
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there were 2 variants of calling getTestParameter:
- parameter, description, default value
- parameter, env value, default value, description, scope
While scope was never actually used and having 2 names for the same value led
to having 2 different entries in the cache file for the same configuration.
This commit removes the variants and simplifies tests parameters by only using
the first 3 parameter variant.
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The check_file_age uses Monitoring::Plugin::Range internally. Skip thoses tests
if the module isn't available.
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Signed-off-by: Kostyantyn Hushchyn <kgushtin@op5.com>
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to work)
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* monitoring-plugins/pr/1560:
Add new flag --show-body/-B to print body
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This should help with figuring out ia problem at a glance when enabled for
healthz endpoints on web APIs, for example.
The content of the body can point to what the problem is and help with
diagnostics.
Fixes #1559
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* monitoring-plugins/pr/1476:
test: Add proxy tests via proxy
Allow user to specify HTTP method after proxy CONNECT
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On Travis with a local squid
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Simple format, avoids refactoring the CONNECT feature.
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CURLOPT_RESOLVE is not required, since we do not verify certificates in any way.
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since CURLOPT_CONNECT_TO is only available in later curl versions, we do it the other way round now and
set the url from the address we want to connect to and then set the host header accordingly.
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if a port was given by -p, it should not be overruled by the port extracted from -H.
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these files have been removed meanwhile
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substituting PICOHTTPPARSER_DIR only when curl gets build, leads
to different dist tarballs depending on wether libcurl was available
or not. This then breaks later builds from this tarball because of
the missing files.
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commandline
if we run configure with --with-uriparser=... it should use that path or fail.
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and align them with check_http
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