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* lib/utils_base.c
* plugins/check_curl.c
* plugins-root/check_dhcp.c
Removed a line which theoretically can not do anything, but there was
comment which indicated something else. Still trying this though.
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feature_check_disk_add_ignore_missing_option
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Also added handling of name_prev in np_add_parameter and np_delete_parameter.
This make calling the np_delete_parameter function easier, because it requires
the previous element as second argument.
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* fixes #1819
* mount entries also have to be accessible according to get_fs_usage()
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when using check_snmp with multiple oids it simply printed the unparsed content
from -w/-c into the thresholds for each oid. So each oid contained the hole -w
from all oids.
./check_snmp ... -o iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.3.0,iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.5.0 -w '1,2' -c '3,4'
before:
SNMP ... | HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemInitialLoadDevice.0=393216;1,2;3,4 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemNumUsers.0=24;1,2;3,4
after:
SNMP ... | HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemInitialLoadDevice.0=393216;1;3 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemNumUsers.0=24;2;4
This also applies to fixed thresholds since check_snmp translates negative infinities from: '~:-1' to '@-1:~'
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[check_disk] add support to display inodes usage in perfdata
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When check_by_ssh runs into a timeout it simply exits keeping all child processes running.
Simply adopting the kill loop from runcmd_timeout_alarm_handler() fixes this.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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This is not enabled by default
It can be enabled with the -P (--iperfdata) option
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its good practice to use constants instead of (random) values.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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This reverts commit a143739ed286cf9ae003792dbb1ce26ce43f3312.
Our current setup doesn't allow lib/*.c files to call functions defined
in plugins/utils.[ch].
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Closes #1278
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if asprintf fails, string content becomes invalid. we need
to check if it ran OK by checking the returned value.
in case of fail, asprintf returns -1, otherwise the number
of writen bytes is returned.
also, on ubuntu 13.10 i've receiving a lot of warnings:
"warning: ignoring return value of ‘asprintf’"
this patches fixes some of them
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Maraschini <ricardo.maraschini@gmail.com>
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Closes #1227
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As it is possible to use capabilities(7) on linux or solaris
privileges for example, it is not necessary in all cases to
have those binaries making use of setuid.
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Coverity 66502 - File descriptor fd in cmd_file_read is never closed, and thus file is left open after usage throughout runtime. - SR
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Add the UID of the invoking user to the state retention file path. This
helps solving permission issues when different users run the same
plugin.
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Print a useful error message if opening the configuration file fails.
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Read the configuration file with privileges temporarily dropped if the
code is used by a setuid plugin.
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Our die() function doesn't append a newline character to the message.
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Replace an "if" with the ternary operator.
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Add two path names to the list of default INI file locations, as some
users/distributions prefer to put configuration files into
subdirectories.
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We might want to spit out a warning when NAGIOS_CONFIG_PATH is used.
While at it, move the function that handles this environment variable to
the bottom.
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Change the indentation and formatting of the code in lib/parse_ini.c.
This breaks patches against that file and makes it harder to track its
history, but it (hopefully) improves readability a lot.
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There's no need to cast malloc(3)'s return value.
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The lib/parse_ini.c:np_get_defaults() function now dies if no
configuration file is found.
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Read $MP_CONFIG_FILE if that variable is set in the environment.
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Read "monitoring-plugins.ini" if that file exists, but fall back to
reading "plugins.ini" or "nagios-plugins.ini" for backward
compatibility.
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Rewrite the code that looks up the INI configuration file path (used by
the Extra-Opts feature) in order to improve readability. The behaviour
should not have changed.
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Signed-off-by: Davide Madrisan <davide.madrisan@gmail.com>
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check_snmp becomes capable of evaluating negative values properly,
but it might be returning CRITICALs where it used to return OK and was ignored,
if a negative value turns out to actually be a valid value.
If negative values are valid, this can be worked around,
by adding "~:" to the warning/critical threshold : 100 -> ~:100
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Also use strcasecmp imported from gnulib for simplicity
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The change has also been updated in
https://www.monitoring-plugins.org/doc/state-retention.html
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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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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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"Monitoring Plugins" is a name.
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