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If you don't specify a group or a file to read data from the plugin tries to read from several files that don't exist and no groups.
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Signed-off-by: Davide Madrisan <davide.madrisan@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Davide Madrisan <davide.madrisan@gmail.com>
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thats because check_procs verifys there is a user for a
given uid filter. So even we use sample data for this
test, we still need a real user.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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This seems to result into more problems in the wild then before 'fixing' it
Closes Debian #739254
Reopen Debian #734811
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Remove unnecessary whitespace in Makefile.am
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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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Next commit will work on fixing these!
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C89 doesn't allow variable declarations to be intermingled with code.
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This change saves us from having to link check_dig against "libm"
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which is already set to 10 seconds
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When a timeout value is specified with the -t option, dig will sometimes
timeout before the timer is actually reached.
The problem occurs because the check_dig plugin does not pass the specified
timeout value to dig, leaving dig to timeout with it's default value which
seems to be around 10-15seconds.
To reproduce:
time ./check_dig -H 127.0.0.2 -l www.google.com -t 30
It will not run for 30secs, which is the expected behaviour.
The following will work, because the timeout is less than the default dig
timeout, so the plugin cancels the dig command:
time ./check_dig -H 127.0.0.2 -l www.google.com -t 2
This fix passes the timeout value to dig, and sets the number of retries which tends to vary from system to system by default.
Closes #1168
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Check_swap used to allow no swap when thresholds were only specified in
percent. This is no longer the case and the state now must be specified
explicitly. The default is to always return CRITICAL when the swap is
absent regardless of thresholds.
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Also use strcasecmp imported from gnulib for simplicity
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Return 0% free instead of 100% free when total swap is 0
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Clarifying in the help output that we need either a device or mount point
listed by the mount(8) command.
(Closes: #1118)
(Closes: #1170)
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Also default to "-u test -ptest" which are default MySQL accounts only
missing the prescribed privileges.
The database is no longer specified as it is not used.
If wanted is should be its own parameter/tests.
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Add ability to read from options file to check_mysql_query.c
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Rename NAGIOS_PLUGIN_STATE_DIRECTORY to MP_STATE_DIRECTORY
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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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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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"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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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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This fix was grabbed from FreeBSD downstream and provided by Dmitry Sivachenko.
Fixes Debian Bug #734811
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