From d2660204b92714140df60768cd2f32aac94edf31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Subhendu Ghosh Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 16:39:59 +0000 Subject: New plugins from Aaron Bostick - Veritas Cluster, logfile git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@33 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c --- contrib/check_log2.pl | 185 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ contrib/check_vcs.pl | 165 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 350 insertions(+) create mode 100644 contrib/check_log2.pl create mode 100644 contrib/check_vcs.pl diff --git a/contrib/check_log2.pl b/contrib/check_log2.pl new file mode 100644 index 00000000..befbf98d --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/check_log2.pl @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# Log file regular expression detector for Nagios. +# Written by Aaron Bostick (abostick@mydoconline.com) +# Last modified: 05-02-2002 +# +# Thanks and acknowledgements to Ethan Galstad for Nagios and the check_log +# plugin this is modeled after. +# +# Usage: check_log2 -l -s -p [-n ] +# +# Description: +# +# This plugin will scan arbitrary text files looking for regular expression +# matches. The text file to scan is specified with . +# is a temporary file used to store the seek byte position +# of the last scan. This file will be created automatically on the first +# scan. can be any RE pattern that perl's s/// syntax accepte. Be +# forewarned that a bad pattern will send this script into never never land! +# +# Output: +# +# This plugin returns OK when a file is successfully scanned and no pattern +# matches are found. WARNING is returned when 1 or more patterns are found +# along with the pattern count and the line of the last pattern matched. +# CRITICAL is returned when an error occurs, such as file not found, etc. +# +# Notes (paraphrased from check_log's notes): +# +# 1. The "max_attempts" value for the service should be 1, as this +# will prevent Nagios from retrying the service check (the +# next time the check is run it will not produce the same results). +# +# 2. The "notify_recovery" value for the service should be 0, so that +# Nagios does not notify you of "recoveries" for the check. Since +# pattern matches in the log file will only be reported once and not +# the next time, there will always be "recoveries" for the service, even +# though recoveries really don't apply to this type of check. +# +# 3. You *must* supply a different for each service that +# you define to use this plugin script - even if the different services +# check the same for pattern matches. This is necessary +# because of the way the script operates. +# +# Examples: +# +# Check for error notices in messages +# check_log2 -l /var/log/messages -s ./check_log2.messages.seek -p 'err' +# + + +BEGIN { + if ($0 =~ s/^(.*?)[\/\\]([^\/\\]+)$//) { + $prog_dir = $1; + $prog_name = $2; + } +} + +require 5.004; + +use lib $main::prog_dir; +use utils qw($TIMEOUT %ERRORS &print_revision &support &usage); +use Getopt::Long; + +sub print_usage (); +sub print_version (); +sub print_help (); + + # Initialize strings + $log_file = ''; + $seek_file = ''; + $re_pattern = ''; + $neg_re_pattern = ''; + $pattern_count = 0; + $pattern_line = ''; + $plugin_revision = '$Revision$ '; + + # Grab options from command line + GetOptions + ("l|logfile=s" => \$log_file, + "s|seekfile=s" => \$seek_file, + "p|pattern=s" => \$re_pattern, + "n|negpattern:s" => \$neg_re_pattern, + "v|version" => \$version, + "h|help" => \$help); + + !($version) || print_version (); + !($help) || print_help (); + + # Make sure log file is specified + ($log_file) || usage("Log file not specified.\n"); + # Make sure seek file is specified + ($seek_file) || usage("Seek file not specified.\n"); + # Make sure re pattern is specified + ($re_pattern) || usage("Regular expression not specified.\n"); + + # Open log file + open LOG_FILE, $log_file || die "Unable to open log file $log_file: $!"; + + # Try to open log seek file. If open fails, we seek from beginning of + # file by default. + if (open(SEEK_FILE, $seek_file)) { + chomp(@seek_pos = ); + close(SEEK_FILE); + + # If file is empty, no need to seek... + if ($seek_pos[0] != 0) { + + # Compare seek position to actual file size. If file size is smaller + # then we just start from beginning i.e. file was rotated, etc. + ($dev,$ino,$mode,$nlink,$uid,$gid,$rdev,$size,$atime,$mtime,$ctime,$blksize,$blocks) = stat(LOG_FILE); + + if ($seek_pos[0] <= $size) { + seek(LOG_FILE, $seek_pos[0], 0); + } + } + } + + # Loop through every line of log file and check for pattern matches. + # Count the number of pattern matches and remember the full line of + # the most recent match. + while () { + if ($neg_re_pattern) { + if ((/$re_pattern/) && !(/$neg_re_pattern/)) { + $pattern_count += 1; + $pattern_line = $_; + } + } elsif (/$re_pattern/) { + $pattern_count += 1; + $pattern_line = $_; + } + } + + # Overwrite log seek file and print the byte position we have seeked to. + open(SEEK_FILE, "> $seek_file") || die "Unable to open seek count file $seek_file: $!"; + print SEEK_FILE tell(LOG_FILE); + + # Close seek file. + close(SEEK_FILE); + # Close the log file. + close(LOG_FILE); + + # Print result and return exit code. + if ($pattern_count) { + print "($pattern_count): $pattern_line"; + exit $ERRORS{'WARNING'}; + } else { + print "OK - No matches found.\n"; + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; + } + +# +# Subroutines +# + +sub print_usage () { + print "Usage: $prog_name -l -s -p [-n ]\n"; + print "Usage: $prog_name [ -v | --version ]\n"; + print "Usage: $prog_name [ -h | --help ]\n"; +} + +sub print_version () { + print_revision($prog_name, $plugin_revision); + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; +} + +sub print_help () { + print_revision($prog_name, $plugin_revision); + print "\n"; + print "Scan arbitrary log files for regular expression matches.\n"; + print "\n"; + print_usage(); + print "\n"; + print "-l, --logfile=\n"; + print " The log file to be scanned\n"; + print "-s, --seekfile=\n"; + print " The temporary file to store the seek position of the last scan\n"; + print "-p, --pattern=\n"; + print " The regular expression to scan for in the log file\n"; + print "-n, --negpattern=\n"; + print " The regular expression to skip in the log file\n"; + print "\n"; + support(); + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; +} diff --git a/contrib/check_vcs.pl b/contrib/check_vcs.pl new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7ee00728 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/check_vcs.pl @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# Veritas Cluster System monitor for Nagios. +# Written by Aaron Bostick (abostick@mydoconline.com) +# Last modified: 05-22-2002 +# +# Usage: check_vcs {-g | -r } -s [-n] +# +# Description: +# +# This plugin is just a perl wrapper to the vcs commands hagrp and hares. +# You specify what group/resource and system you want the status for, and +# the plugin returns a status code based on the output of either hagrp or +# hares. +# +# Normal hagrp/hares status codes are ONLINE and OFFLINE depending on where the +# cluster service currently lives. I have added an option, -n, which makes +# the expected state to be OFFLINE rather than ONLINE so you can run the +# plugin on both sides of the cluster and will receive critical alerts when +# the cluster fails over i.e. a proper failover will make the standby node +# go from OFFLINE to ONLINE for the group, so an ONLINE status should alert +# you! (You do want to know when the cluster fails over, right? :)) +# +# Output: +# +# This plugin returns OK when hagrp/hares -state -sys returns +# ONLINE (or OFFLINE if -n is specified). Any other hagrp/hares string returns +# CRITICAL... Would a WARNING ever be justified??? UNKNOWN is returned if +# hagrp/hares cannot run for some reason. +# +# Examples: +# +# Make sure group oracle is ONLINE on server dbserver1: +# check_vcs -g oracle -s dbserver1 +# +# Make sure group oracle is OFFLINE on server dbserver2: +# check_vcs -g oracle -s dbserver2 -n +# +# Make sure resource oraip is ONLINE on server dbserver1: +# check_vcs -r oraip -s dbserver1 +# +# Make sure resource oraip is OFFLINE on server dbserver2: +# check_vcs -r oraip -s dbserver2 -n +# + + +BEGIN { + if ($0 =~ s/^(.*?)[\/\\]([^\/\\]+)$//) { + $prog_dir = $1; + $prog_name = $2; + } +} + +require 5.004; + +use lib $main::prog_dir; +use utils qw($TIMEOUT %ERRORS &print_revision &support); +use Getopt::Long; + +sub print_usage (); +sub print_version (); +sub print_help (); + + # Initialize strings + $vcs_bin = '/opt/VRTSvcs/bin'; + $vcs_command = ''; + $vcs_arg = ''; + $vcs_group = ''; + $vcs_resource = ''; + $vcs_system = ''; + $vcs_negate = ''; + $vcs_result = ''; + $vcs_expected_result = 'ONLINE'; + $plugin_revision = '$Revision$ '; + + # Grab options from command line + GetOptions + ("g|group:s" => \$vcs_group, + "r|resouce:s" => \$vcs_resource, + "s|system=s" => \$vcs_system, + "n|negate" => \$vcs_negate, + "v|version" => \$version, + "h|help" => \$help); + + (!$version) || print_version (); + (!$help) || print_help (); + (!$vcs_negate) || ($vcs_expected_result = 'OFFLINE'); + + # Make sure group and resource is not specified + !($vcs_group && $vcs_resource) || usage("Please specify either a group or a resource, but not both.\n"); + # Make sure group or resource is specified + ($vcs_group || $vcs_resource) || usage("HA group or resource not specified.\n"); + # Make sure system is specified + ($vcs_system) || usage("HA system not specified.\n"); + + # Specify proper command + if ($vcs_group) { + $vcs_command = 'hagrp'; + $vcs_arg = $vcs_group; + } else { + $vcs_command = 'hares'; + $vcs_arg = $vcs_resource; + } + + # Run command and save output + $vcs_result = `$vcs_bin/$vcs_command -state $vcs_arg -sys $vcs_system`; + chomp ($vcs_result); + + # If empty result, return UNKNOWN + if (!$vcs_result) { + print "UNKNOWN: Problem running $vcs_command...\n"; + exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'}; + } + + # If result is expected, return OK + # If result is not expected, return CRITICAL + if ($vcs_result eq $vcs_expected_result) { + print "OK: $vcs_command $vcs_arg is $vcs_result\n"; + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; + } else { + print "CRITICAL: $vcs_command $vcs_arg is $vcs_result\n"; + exit $ERRORS{'CRITICAL'}; + } + + +# +# Subroutines +# + +sub usage () { + print @_; + print_usage(); + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; +} + +sub print_usage () { + print "\nUsage: $prog_name { -g | -r } -s [-n]\n"; + print "Usage: $prog_name [ -v | --version ]\n"; + print "Usage: $prog_name [ -h | --help ]\n"; +} + +sub print_version () { + print_revision($prog_name, $plugin_revision); + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; +} + +sub print_help () { + print_revision($prog_name, $plugin_revision); + print "\n"; + print "Validate output from hagrp/hares command.\n"; + print "\n"; + print_usage(); + print "\n"; + print "-g, --group=\n"; + print " The HA group to be validated\n"; + print "-r, --resource=\n"; + print " The HA resource to be validated\n"; + print "-s, --system=\n"; + print " The HA system where the group/resource lives\n"; + print "-n, --negate=\n"; + print " Set expected result to OFFLINE instead of ONLINE\n"; + print "\n"; + support(); + exit $ERRORS{'OK'}; +} -- cgit v1.2.3-74-g34f1