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Use (slightly) more intuitive option names etc.
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Closes #53.
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This commit fixes sourceforge.net bug #3552839.
It adds a -k|--no-kthreads option to ignore kernel thread processes.
Please note: currently this feature only works for GNU/Linux systems (due to the fact I have no other systems to test/develop on)
Sorry for that, but I'm sure this can be accomplished by somebody else ;-)
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Use tabs instead of spaces for indentation.
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warning alert
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Let check_fping use IPv6 only if
- the operating system supports IPv6,
- the user didn't specify --without-ipv6, and
- the "configure" script found the fping6(8) binary.
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* github/villemattila/check_fping_ipv6:
check_fping: IPv6 support
Conflicts:
plugins/check_fping.c
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-S allows to specify the source ip for ICMP pakets
-I allows to specify a interface to bind to
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Closes #16.
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The -4/-6 options are currently not supported.
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* github/tokkee/sh/check_pgsql:
check_pgsql: Determine connection time in µs-resolution.
check_pgsql: Leave 'min' value in query perfdata empty.
check_pgsql: Updated copyright.
check_pgsql: Added support for the -o command line option.
check_pgsql: Removed -4/-6 flags from help output.
check_pgsql: Allow UNIX socket directories as hostname as well.
check_pgsql: Use PQconnectdb() rather than PQsetdbLogin().
check_pgsql: Fixed query perfdata output for empty warn/crit ranges.
check_pgsql: Added support for executing queries.
Conflicts:
plugins/check_pgsql.c
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The check_procs plugin now emits performance data, fix the test(s)
accordingly.
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The check_apt plugin now emits performance data, fix the test(s)
accordingly.
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- cleanup whitespace
- added test cases
- print time_ssl only if ssl is in use
- updated news and thanks file
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updating deprecated imports of check_nmap.py plugin
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Fixed check_sensors to display correct verbose output
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check_apt now correctly exits when apt-get return != 0
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multiple headers have to be set by multiple -k switches. Seperating them
by semicolons is not longer supported as semicolons are valid characters in
http headers.
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g0hl1n/sf_3571331_check_http_-_removed_semicolon_delimiter_in_-k
Fixed SF.net bug #3571331, check_http converts semicolon to newline in -k
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samba shares. Using du instead of ls, since it's much faster, specially with shares that have a lot of files.
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Thanks to Roman Fiedler for reporting the issue and providing a fix
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Thanks to Vaclav Ovsik for reporting the issue and providing a fix
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The check_ntp_peer plugin now ignores response packets with an
unexpected "Operation Code" and/or "Sequence" number (cf. RFC 1305,
Appendix B). This fixes an issue where the check_ntp_peer requests got
duplicated on their way to the server (due to some network switch bug),
and the server therefore sent multiple responses per request.
Thanks to Marc Haber for reporting the issue.
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This commit fixes an issue with check_apt where check_apt doesn't exit
with the appropriate return code when apt-get returned a non-zero value.
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This commit fixes sourceforge.net bug id 3571331.
The semicolon was defined as input delimiter for multiple values in the -k arguments.
Due to the fact the semicolon is a valid character for HTTP header fields this input delimiter function was removed.
It is still possible to pass multiple header fields via multiple -k (like described in helptext).
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When building for distributions such as Gentoo Linux, or FreeBSD
ports, it's convenient to be able to disable building certain
functionalities even if the dependencies are present, to avoid what
are called "automagic dependendencies".
Adding these parameters solve the issue.
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By using a more automake-style handling of dependencies and a single
convenience library, it's tremendously easy to build in parallel.
Note that since the linking happens with the static archives, the
unused objects are discarded and provide no overhead whatsoever.
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The previous name would collide with popen's. Even if the two are
never used together, it's still a good idea not to have the same
symbol in multiple object files.
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The Oracle plugin has no option for testing for a successful login. The
closest option to this is --login, which uses a fixed set of credentials and
expects to receive the logon failure error code.
This patch adds an option called --connect. This option takes a full SID and
returns success if it doesn't detect any error codes. With this, we can check
that a database is allowing logins from valid credentials (and avoid filling up
DB logs with failed authentications).
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added missing longopt --user
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