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The change has also been updated in
https://www.monitoring-plugins.org/doc/state-retention.html
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The NPTest.cache cannot be loaded when empty, and this prevents
getting the data and populating the file. This patch skips the file when
empty as if it didn't exist.
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If a plugin still has suid privileges at the time np_enable_state() is
called, the MP_STATE_DIRECTORY environment will be ignored.
There is no need for a NEWS entry as no suid plugins use np_enable_state
yet.
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Rename NAGIOS_PLUGIN_STATE_DIRECTORY to MP_STATE_DIRECTORY
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Patch to provide for a -i | --ignore-missing option. This allows files that
don't exist to be monitored for without causing an error. The use case is:
* one process periodically pushes files to an "input" queue for a second
process
* the second process, when running cleanly will "consume" (process and remove)
these files
So the conditions to meet are:
1. If the file doesn't exist, that's fine (OK)
2. If the file exists, but is less than X seconds, that's fine (OK)
3. If the file exists, but greater than X seconds, no good (CRITICAL)
Since now check_file_age doesn't permit this behavior, as a non-existent file
is considered CRITICAL.
Test case was contributed by our lovely Holger.
Closes #1181, Closes #989, Closes #862, Closes #1187, Closes #845
Closes Debian Bug #496307
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by Geoff Oakham <goakham at oanda.com>
Patch of check_ping that allows it to gracefully handle when ping outputs
to stderr "Warning: time of day goes back (-XXXXus), taking countermeasures."
Closes: #809 and #1195
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The more important change: A fix for a bug which caused the check_ntp_time
and check_ntp_time check to always take the first response from ntp and not
the avarage since "j" is not increased anywhere. "i" should be used there
instead.
Partly Closes #956 and Closes #1166
Closes: #1089
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A minor change which makes the AVG_NUM configurable by compiler define.
Partly Closed #956 and Closes #1166
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1. libtab is now bundled, so suggest to enable it rather than install it
2. "parse-ini" feature has been called "extra-opts"
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Each S.M.A.R.T. attribute is compared against a threshold. If it is LESSTHAN
that threshold an error is reported. This patch fixes the problem, that
attribute values EQUAL to the threshold are reported as error, which is wrong.
Only LESSTHAN the threshold is an error.
For more information see: http://www.hdsentinel.com/smart/index.php
My SSD has some attributes which value and threshold are "0". Without the patch
this is reported as errornous.
ID# ATTRIBUTE_NAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHEN_FAILED RAW_VALUE
...
172 Unknown_Attribute 0x0032 000 000 000 Old_age Always - 0
174 Unknown_Attribute 0x0030 000 000 000 Old_age Offline - 13
177 Wear_Leveling_Count 0x0000 000 000 000 Old_age Offline - 0
...
See also:
* http://sourceforge.net/p/nagiosplug/patches/365/
* https://bugzilla.redhat.com/913085
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As soon as a device is specified without using -d, anything else on the
command line is ignored.
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check_ide_smart could disable offline auto tests but could not re-enable
them. For this reason all SMART command modes have been disabled
The disabled commands are -0/--auto-off, -1/--auto-on and
-i/--immediate
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check_ide_smart was originally a smard control utility later converted
to a monitoring plugin. the -n option (Nagios check) should therefore be
the default.
This patch deprecates the -n and -q switches, and make the other
switches return nagios-compatible output (they are most likely used in
eventhandlers, but returning nagios-compatible output makes it clear and
easy to handle the return status)
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while compiling i keep receiving an warning statement as follow:
warning: zero-length gnu_printf format string
using an unorthodox method to remove them
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Maraschini <ricardo.maraschini@gmail.com>
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Talk about "monitoring systems", not just about "Nagios". Also, the
default installation prefix has changed to /usr/local.
(While at it, wrap lines consistently at 76 characters.)
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"Monitoring Plugins" is a name.
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* maint:
check_ssh: Get rid of sshd: Read from socket failed: Connection reset by peer
fixed tests when there is no direct internet connection
NEWS: Mention fix for check_http's -S option
Fix for SSL Versioning when multiple options are used.
Fix #1217 spec file fails to build due to duplicate files and unused files
check_http: Don't let "-N" expect an argument
README: Change GitHub URL
README: Clarify license notice
Update URLs and mailing list addresses
Just using the posix conform extended regular expression grep
check_oracle: --db +ASM bad string matching check_oracle doesn't correctly check for pmon +ASM instance from at least Oracle 11 as the pmon proces was renamed from ora_pmon_.* to asm_pmon_.*. -- Just turning attached patch of github issue #1207 into a push request. (Closes #1207)
Update web site URLs
Conflicts:
FAQ
NEWS
README
SUPPORT
configure.in
monitoring-plugins.spec.in
pkg/solaris/pkginfo.in
plugins-root/check_dhcp.c
plugins-root/check_icmp.c
plugins-scripts/check_ifoperstatus.pl
plugins-scripts/check_mssql.pl
plugins/check_apt.c
plugins/check_by_ssh.c
plugins/check_cluster.c
plugins/check_dbi.c
plugins/check_dig.c
plugins/check_disk.c
plugins/check_dns.c
plugins/check_dummy.c
plugins/check_fping.c
plugins/check_game.c
plugins/check_hpjd.c
plugins/check_http.c
plugins/check_ide_smart.c
plugins/check_ldap.c
plugins/check_load.c
plugins/check_mrtg.c
plugins/check_mrtgtraf.c
plugins/check_mysql.c
plugins/check_mysql_query.c
plugins/check_nagios.c
plugins/check_nt.c
plugins/check_ntp.c
plugins/check_ntp_peer.c
plugins/check_ntp_time.c
plugins/check_nwstat.c
plugins/check_overcr.c
plugins/check_pgsql.c
plugins/check_ping.c
plugins/check_procs.c
plugins/check_radius.c
plugins/check_real.c
plugins/check_smtp.c
plugins/check_snmp.c
plugins/check_ssh.c
plugins/check_swap.c
plugins/check_tcp.c
plugins/check_time.c
plugins/check_ups.c
plugins/check_users.c
plugins/negate.c
plugins/urlize.c
plugins/utils.h
po/Makevars
po/de.po
po/fr.po
po/monitoring-plugins.pot
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Install into /usr/local instead of /usr/local/nagios by default, in
order to comply with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) and
presumably the expectations of most users.
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Changes to non-network checks for clarity on timeout value. Adapted from pull request #1209 tracker from user awiddersheim. (Closes: #1209)
Files: check_apt.c, check_disk.c, check_procs.c, negate.c
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Addition of timeout message for non-network plugins(UT_PLUG_TIMEOUT), and alteration of UT_TIMEOUT to UT_CONN_TIMEOUT for networked checks. Alteration of pull request #1209 tracker by user awiddersheim.
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.c file changes for misleading timeout messages in help functions. Solution to pull request #1209 tracker by awiddersheim.
Files: plugins/check_apt.c, plugins/check_by_ssh.c, plugins/check_dbi.c, plugins/check_dig.c, plugins/check_disk.c, plugins/check_dns.c, plugins/check_game.c, plugins/check_http.c, plugins/check_ldap.c, plugins/check_ntp.c, plugins/check_ntp_peer.c, plugins/check_ntp_time.c, plugins/check_nwstat.c, plugins/check_overcr.c, plugins/check_pgsql.c, plugins/check_ping.c, plugins/check_procs.c, plugins/check_radius.c, plugins/check_real.c, plugins/check_smtp.c, plugins/check_snmp.c, plugins/check_ssh.c, plugins/check_tcp.c, plugins/check_time.c, plugins/check_ups.c, plugins/negate.c
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As suggested by sreinhardt in 045d38a6 over there in nagios-plugins
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It appeats STDERR isn't a tty anymore during tests, but since we type
from tty to STDIN it should be bound to our tty (and works for me).
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Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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This is an initial take at renaming the project to Monitoring Plugins.
It's not expected to be fully complete, and it is expected to break
things (The perl module for instance). More testing will be required
before this goes mainline.
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In utils.sh, $ECHO was set to printf(1) or echo(1), depending on whether
printf(1) is available in /usr/bin. This resulted in various bugs, as
printf(1) cannot be used in the same way as echo(1).
Thanks to Trevor Hemsley for reporting one of those bugs: If $ECHO was
set to printf(1), check_log stumbled when reporting a log line with a
"%" character.
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This fix was grabbed from FreeBSD downstream and provided by Dmitry Sivachenko.
Fixes Debian Bug #734811
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AM_CONFIG_HEADER is deprecated.
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- check http had wrong number of skipped tests
- check tcp did not use the 'no internet' flag at all
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Closes #1220.
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If you specify -S1 -C 30... The -C option will reset the ssl_version to 0. This is not a good thing.
Instead we set the default to 0 and retain the version when later args are passed.
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Fix the problem that check_http's "-N" option expects an argument
although it shouldn't. The corresponding long option ("--no-body")
wasn't affected.
This error was introduced in ee3c4014d511e105489b081390636cacd4c53e3f.
Thanks to Kerry Hughes for reporting it on the devel@ list.
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also grandparents make this test fail but is not a problem in real live.
NPTest->testCmd uses "sh -c" already, so there is no need to do that twice.
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Closes #1205.
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This fixes an issue that appears when running check_procs over NRPE,
where the default shell is configured to (for example) dash, as is the
case on Debian.
dash (and tcsh, and mksh, and probably others), when invoked with -c forks an additional process
to execute the argument string. Contrast this with bash, which does not
do this, provided that the argument string simply can be exec()'d as-is.
To demonstrate:
$ bash -c pstree
init─┬ ..
...
├─sshd─-─sshd───pstree
versus
$ dash -c pstree
init─┬ ..
...
├─sshd─-─sshd───dash───pstree
The consequence of this fork is that the following invocation:
/opt/plugins/check_procs -a init
will result in this output:
PROCS OK: 2 processes with args 'init' | processes=2;;;0;
because the check_procs, in addition to finding the actual init process,
finds its parent shell as well.
This example is a bit contrived, but I think it illustrates the
point.
This wouldn't really be a problem, and normally isn't, if it weren't
for the fact that NRPE uses a call to popen() which does exactly the
above (executes '/bin/sh -c ...'), causing inconsistent behaviour
between distributions and much confusion for end users.
The argument may be made that the dash process spawned by NRPE is just a
process like any other, and should therefore be included in the process
count just like any other. However, this is not very intuitive, because
of the previously mentioned inconsistencies.
The argument might also well be made that we're _never_ interested in the
immediate ancestor of the plugin, and while it is unknown how many
installations have already made the necessary modifications to their
setups to make up for the fact that the plugin behaves the way it does,
it is not deemed worthwhile to entertain such workarounds.
Thus, this patch ignores the parent process.
See also these bug reports:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=626913
http://sourceforge.net/p/nagiosplug/bugs/512/
https://github.com/nagios-plugins/nagios-plugins/issues/999
https://bugs.op5.com/view.php?id=4398
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