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autodetected
Closes: #1242
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This is done by looking at some common directories and files each
MTA installs on the system. If no known file is found, the old default
sendmail is used. Of course this still can be overridden by -M.
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Adding nullmailer support to check_mailq submitted by Luca Corti
Closes: #740
Closes: #1189
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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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"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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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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Now that we moved our infrastructure away from SourceForge, update the
URLs and mailing list addresses accordingly.
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When configuring the plugins you have the option to specify a trusted path with --with-trusted-path. This option seems to have been deprecated at some point for unknown reasons and had typically had no affect. This commit makes this option work again for those who have a desire to use it. There should be no affect on those who have not chosen to specify a trusted path.
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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_.*.
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Just turning attached patch of github issue #1207 into a push request.
(Closes #1207)
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* 'master' of https://github.com/rafaeldriutti/nagios-plugins:
Changed the smbclient command used to fetch the free space available on the samba shares. Using du instead of ls, since it's much faster, specially with shares that have a lot of files.
Closes #63.
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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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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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(Debian #654259 - Charles-Henri Larose)
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Specify the exit codes by using the constants from utils.sh.
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Return an UNKNOWN status if a faulty sensor is detected. This can be
suppressed with the new "--ignore-fault" option.
(Fixes Debian bug #615133, patch suggested by Jan Wagner.)
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#601699)
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If Perl's "shift" function is called outside of a subroutine and without
any argument, it usually shifts @ARGV. However, if a plugin is executed
via ePN, such a call will shift @_ instead, so we must explicitly
specify @ARGV for this to work as expected.
This fixes Debian bug #545940, see: http://bugs.debian.org/545940
Commit de7191e3424e02ba278a39b86e8b1906a25d0362 fixed the same issue for
check_disk_smb.
(Reported by Hendrik Jaeger, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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Fix some problems regarding the way check_disk_smb passes command line
arguments to smbclient(1).
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| $res = qx/$smbclient "\/\/$host\/$share" $pass -W $workgroup \
| -U $user $smbclientoptions -I $address -c ls/;
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| The documentation says that if the password is not passed, it
| defaults to "". That is not true above, as $pass expands to
| nothing which leaves no argument at all (instead of an empty
| argument) so is different from providing with an empty password
| or with the -N option.
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| Also, if the password starts with "-", you're in trouble, that's
| why -U $user%$pass may be prefered.
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| Also, the doc says that if $user is not provided, then it
| defaults to "guest" but the problem is that if it is provided
| but empty, it is changed to "guest" as well, which prevents us
| from querying hosts that don't do user authentication.
[ http://bugs.debian.org/478942 ]
(Fixed by Stephane Chazelas, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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| When perl plugin scripts are run with the embedded perl interpreter in
| nagios3, the "shift" perl command doesn't shift @ARGV, but @_ (which
| happens to contain the same thing as @ARGV at the time the script was
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| A fix is to replace all the instances of "shift" with "shift @ARGV".
[ http://bugs.debian.org/478906 ]
(Fixed by Stephane Chazelas, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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| The check_disk_smb plugin purports to support guest users, but it
| doesn't work out, because it doesn't specify the -N command line
| option to smbclient when no password is specified, making smbclient
| stop and ask.
[ http://bugs.debian.org/425129 ]
(Fixed by Josip Rodin, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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Add the "-a, --address option" which allows for specifying the IP
address of the server to connect to. If this option is used, the IP
address will be handed over to smbclient(1)'s "-I" option. (Contributed
by Sean Finney, forwarded by Jan Wagner.)
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no snmp community is specified
The checks for invalid/unavailable hosts need a complete command line.
They failed on hosts where no community was specified. Now, an invalid community is used so
the tests can run on hosts w/o snmp host/community in NPTest.cache. Execution will fail anyway.
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getTestparam changes for check_ifstatus.t and ifoperstatus.t
Added snmp_interface and snmp_ifxtable test parameters to check_ifoperstatus.t.
Also getTestParameter calls for both plugins were converted to use three arguments
instead of undocumented >3 arg behaviour which led to redundant data in NPTest.cache.
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check_ifstatus already used -x so both plugins can use same short option, now.
to specify privacy protocol.
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(#2343438 - Robin Schroeder)
check_ifstatus didn't function correctly with SNMPv3. This is fixed now.
Created argument-hash for SNMP session creation. This removes redundant code.
Session creation was moved out of process_arguments() and now takes place
after setting the timeout handler.
Additionally the -P argument was added to specify the privprotocol.
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Added testcases for check_ifoperstatus. No SNMPv3 testing
included for now.
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Minor output fixes for check_ifoperstatus.
Fixed typo so that -n now implies -I as documented.
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Added proper usage messages in case of missing arguments.
Removed accidently committed Data::Dumper call.
Minor whitespace fixes.
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privprotocol (#2343438 - Robin Schroeder)
check_ifoperstatus didn't function correctly with SNMPv3. This is fixed now.
Created argument-hash for SNMP session creation. This removes redundant code.
Session creation was moved out of process_arguments() and now takes place
after setting the timeout handler.
Additionally the -x argument was added to specify the privprotocol.
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