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-#!/bin/bash
-
-#
-# Check_procl.sh
-#
-# Program: Process load check plugin for Nagios
-# License : GPL
-# Copyright (c) 2002 Jerome Tytgat (j.tytgat@sioban.net)
-#
-# check_procl.sh,v 1.1 2002/07/04 09:35
-#
-# Description :
-#
-# This plugin is for check the %cpu, %mem or cputime of one or more process
-#
-# Usage :
-#
-# check_procl.sh -p process1,process2,... -w a.b -c c.d --cpu
-# check_procl.sh -p process1,process2,... -w a.b -c c.d --mem
-# check_procl.sh -p process1,process2,... -w a:b:c -c d:e:f --cputime
-#
-# check_procl.sh -p %all% -e process1,process2,... -w <a.b | a:b:c> -c <c.d | d:e:f> <--cpu | --mem | --cputime>
-# check_procl.sh -p %max% -e process1,process2,... -w <a.b | a:b:c> -c <c.d | d:e:f> <--cpu | --mem | --cputime>
-#
-# Example :
-#
-# To know the memory eaten by HTTPD processes, be warned when it reach 50% and be critical when it reach 75%
-# check_procl.sh -p httpd -w 50.0 -c 75.0 --mem
-# > OK - total %MEM for process httpd : 46.1
-#
-# To know the process which eat the more cpu time, but as we are under linux and are using kapm we do :
-# check_procl.sh -p %max% -e kapmd-idle,kapmd -w 0:1:0 -c 0:2:0 --cputime
-# > CRITICAL - total CPUTIME for process named : 02:32:10
-#
-# Tested on solaris 7/8, Linux Redhat 7.3 and Linux Suse 7.1
-#
-# BUGS : problems with handling time on solaris...
-
-
-help_usage() {
- echo "Usage:"
- echo " $0 -p <process_name1,process_name2,... | %all% | %max%>"
- echo " [-e <process_name1,process_name2,...>] -w warning -c critical < --cpu | --mem | --cputime>"
- echo " $0 (-v | --version)"
- echo " $0 (-h | --help)"
-}
-
-help_version() {
- echo "check_procl.sh (nagios-plugins) 1.1"
- echo "The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute"
- echo "copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License."
- echo "For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING."
- echo "Copyright (c) 2002 Jerome Tytgat - j.tytgat@sioban.net"
- echo "Greetings goes to Websurg which kindly let me took time to develop this"
- echo " Manu Feig and Jacques Kern who were my beta testers, thanks to them !"
-}
-
-verify_dep() {
- needed="bash cut egrep expr grep let ps sed sort tail test tr wc"
- for i in `echo $needed`
- do
- type $i > /dev/null 2>&1 /dev/null
- if [ $? -eq 1 ]
- then
- echo "I am missing an important component : $i"
- echo "Cannot continue, sorry, try to find the missing one..."
- exit 3
- fi
- done
-}
-
-myself=$0
-
-verify_dep
-
-if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ]
-then
- help_version
- echo ""
- echo "This plugin will check either the cumulutative %cpu, %mem or cputime"
- echo "of a process."
- echo ""
- help_usage
- echo ""
- echo "Required Arguments:"
- echo " -p, --process STRING1,STRING2,..."
- echo " names of the processes we want to monitor,"
- echo " you can add as much as process as you want, separated by comma,"
- echo " hey will be cumulated"
- echo " -p, --process %all%"
- echo " The special keyword %all% will check the cumulative cpu/mem/time of all process"
- echo " WARNING : Can be very slow on heavy loaded servers, watch your timeout !"
- echo " -p, --process %max%"
- echo " The special keyword %max% will check the process which eat the most"
- echo " WARNING : only select the process which eat the more, not the cumulative,"
- echo " but return the cumulative"
- echo " -w, --warning INTEGER.INTEGER or INTERGER:INTEGER:INTEGER"
- echo " generate warning state if process count is outside this range"
- echo " -c, --critical INTEGER.INTEGER or INTERGER:INTEGER:INTEGER"
- echo " generate critical state if process count is outside this range"
- echo " --cpu"
- echo " return the current cpu usage for the given process"
- echo " --mem"
- echo " return the current memory usage for the given process"
- echo " --cputime"
- echo " return the total cputime usage for the given process"
- echo ""
- echo "Optional Argument:"
- echo " -e, --exclude-process STRING1,STRING2,..."
- echo " names of the processes we want don't want to monitor"
- echo " only useful when associated with %all% or %max% keywords, else ignored"
- echo " ex : kapm-idled on linux is a process which eat memory / cputime but not really... ;-)"
- echo ""
- exit 3
-fi
-
-if [ "$1" = "-v" -o "$1" = "--version" ]
-then
- help_version
- exit 3
-fi
-
-if [ `echo $@|tr "=" " "|wc -w` -lt 7 ]
-then
- echo "Bad arguments number (need at least 7)!"
- help_usage
- exit 3
-fi
-
-tt=0
-process_name=""
-exclude_process_name=""
-wt=""
-ct=""
-
-# Test of the command lines arguments
-while test $# -gt 0
-do
-
- case "$1" in
- -p|--process)
- if [ -n "$process_name" ]
- then
- echo "Only one --process argument is useful..."
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- shift
- process_name="`echo $1|tr \",\" \"|\"`"
- ;;
- -e|--exclude-process)
- if [ -n "$exclude_process_name" ]
- then
- echo "Only one --exclude-process argument is useful..."
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- shift
- exclude_process_name="`echo $1|tr \",\" \"|\"`"
- ;;
- -w|--warning)
- if [ -n "$wt" ]
- then
- echo "Only one --warning argument needed... Trying to test bad things ? :-)"
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- shift
- wt=$1
- ;;
- -c|--critical)
- if [ -n "$ct" ]
- then
- echo "Only one --critical argument needed... Trying to test bad things ? :-)"
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- shift
- ct=$1
- ;;
- --cpu)
- if [ $tt -eq 0 ]
- then
- tt=1
- else
- echo "Only one of the arguments --cpu/--mem/--cputime can be used at a time !"
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- type_arg_aff="%CPU"
- type_arg="pcpu"
- delim="."
- ;;
- --mem)
- if [ $tt -eq 0 ]
- then
- tt=2
- else
- echo "Only one of the arguments --cpu/--mem/--cputime can be used at a time !"
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- type_arg_aff="%MEM"
- type_arg="pmem"
- delim="."
- ;;
- --cputime)
- if [ $tt -eq 0 ]
- then
- tt=3
- else
- echo "Only one of the arguments --cpu/--mem/--cputime can be used at a time !"
- help_usage
- exit 3
- fi
- type_arg_aff="TIME"
- type_arg="time"
- delim=":"
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Unknown argument $1"
- help_usage
- exit 3
- ;;
- esac
- shift
-done
-
-# Is the process running ?
-if [ -z "`ps -e | egrep \"$process_name?\"`" -a "$process_name" != "%all%" -a "$process_name" != "%max%" ]
-then
- echo "WARNING: process $process_name not running !"
- exit 3
-fi
-
-# Cut of warning and critical values
-wt_value1=`echo $wt|cut -d"$delim" -f1`
-wt_value2=`echo $wt|cut -d"$delim" -f2`
-ct_value1=`echo $ct|cut -d"$delim" -f1`
-ct_value2=`echo $ct|cut -d"$delim" -f2`
-
-if [ $tt -eq 3 ]
-then
- wt_value3=`echo $wt|cut -d"$delim" -f3`
- ct_value3=`echo $ct|cut -d"$delim" -f3`
-else
- wt_value3=0
- ct_value3=0
-fi
-
-# Integrity check of warning and critical values
-if [ -z "$wt_value1" -o -z "$wt_value2" -o -z "$wt_value3" ]
-then
- echo "Bad expression in the WARNING field : $wt"
- help_usage
- exit 3
-fi
-
-if [ "`echo $wt_value1|tr -d \"[:digit:]\"`" != "" -o "`echo $wt_value2|tr -d \"[:digit:]\"`" != "" -o "`echo $wt_value3|tr -d \"[:digit:]\"`" != "" ]
-then
- echo "Bad expression in the WARNING field : $wt"
- help_usage
- exit 3
-fi
-
-if [ -z "$ct_value1" -o -z "$ct_value2" -o -z "$ct_value3" ]
-then
- echo "Bad expression in the CRITICAL field : $ct"
- help_usage
- exit 3
-fi
-
-
-if [ "`echo $ct_value1|tr -d \"[:digit:]\"`" != "" -o "`echo $ct_value2|tr -d \"[:digit:]\"`" != "" -o "`echo $ct_value3|tr -d \"[:digit:]\"`" != "" ]
-then
- echo "Bad expression in the CRITICAL field : $ct"
- help_usage
- exit 3
-fi
-
-# ps line construction set...
-case "$process_name" in
- %all%)
- if [ -z "$exclude_process_name" ]
- then
- psline=`ps -eo $type_arg,comm|egrep -v "$myself|$type_arg_aff?"|sed "s/^ *\([0-9]\)/\1/"|cut -d" " -f1`
- else
- psline=`ps -eo $type_arg,comm|egrep -v "$myself|$type_arg_aff|$exclude_process_name?"|sed "s/^ *\([0-9]\)/\1/"|cut -d" " -f1`
- fi
- ;;
- %max%)
- if [ -z "$exclude_process_name" ]
- then
- pstmp=`ps -eo $type_arg,comm|egrep -v "$myself|$type_arg_aff?"|sort|tail -1|sed "s/^ *\([0-9]\)/\1/"|cut -d" " -f2`
- else
- pstmp=`ps -eo $type_arg,comm|egrep -v "$myself|$type_arg_aff|$exclude_process_name?"|sort|tail -1|sed "s/^ *\([0-9]\)/\1/"|cut -d" " -f2`
- fi
- psline=`ps -eo $type_arg,comm|grep $pstmp|sed "s/^ *\([0-9]\)/\1/"|cut -d" " -f1`
- process_name=$pstmp
- ;;
- *)
- psline=`ps -eo $type_arg,comm|egrep "$process_name?"|sed "s/^ *\([0-9]\)/\1/"|cut -d" " -f1`
- ;;
-esac
-
-total1=0
-total2=0
-total3=0
-
-
-# fetching the values
-for i in $psline
-do
- # Special case for solaris - several format exist for the time function...
- if [ ${#i} -le 6 -a "$tt" -eq 3 ]
- then
- i="00:$i"
- fi
- value1=`echo $i|cut -d$delim -f1`
- value2=`echo $i|cut -d$delim -f2`
- value3=`echo $i|cut -d$delim -f3`
- value3=`test -z "$value3" && echo 0 || echo $value3`
- total1=`expr $total1 + $value1`
- total2=`expr $total2 + $value2`
- total3=`expr $total3 + $value3`
- if [ $tt -eq 3 ]
- then
- if [ $total3 -ge 60 ]
- then
- let total2+=1
- let total3-=60
- fi
- if [ $total2 -ge 60 ]
- then
- let total1+=1
- let total2-=60
- fi
- else
- if [ $total2 -ge 10 ]
- then
- let total1+=1
- let total2=total2-10
- fi
- fi
-done
-
-warn=0
-crit=0
-
-# evaluation of the cumulative values vs warning and critical values
-case "$tt" in
- 1)
- return_total="$total1.$total2"
- test $total1 -gt $ct_value1 && crit=1
- test $total1 -eq $ct_value1 -a $total2 -ge $ct_value2 && crit=1
- test $total1 -gt $wt_value1 && warn=1
- test $total1 -eq $wt_value1 -a $total2 -ge $wt_value2 && warn=1
- ;;
- 2)
- return_total="$total1.$total2"
- test $total1 -gt $ct_value1 && crit=1
- test $total1 -eq $ct_value1 -a $total2 -ge $ct_value2 && crit=1
- test $total1 -gt $wt_value1 && warn=1
- test $total1 -eq $wt_value1 -a $total2 -ge $wt_value2 && warn=1
- ;;
- 3)
- return_total="`test ${#total1} -eq 1 && echo 0`$total1:`test ${#total2} -eq 1 && echo 0`$total2:`test ${#total3} -eq 1 && echo 0`$total3"
- test $total1 -gt $ct_value1 && crit=1
- test $total1 -eq $ct_value1 -a $total2 -gt $ct_value2 && crit=1
- test $total1 -eq $ct_value1 -a $total2 -eq $ct_value2 -a $total3 -ge $ct_value3 && crit=1
- test $total1 -gt $wt_value1 && warn=1
- test $total1 -eq $wt_value1 -a $total2 -gt $wt_value2 && warn=1
- test $total1 -eq $wt_value1 -a $total2 -eq $wt_value2 -a $total3 -ge $wt_value3 && warn=1
- ;;
-esac
-
-# last check ...
-if [ $crit -eq 1 -a $warn -eq 0 ]
-then
- echo "Critical value must be greater than warning value !"
- help_usage
- exit 3
-fi
-
-# Finally Inform Nagios of what we found...
-if [ $crit -eq 1 ]
-then
- echo "CRITICAL - total $type_arg_aff for process `echo $process_name|tr \"|\" \",\"` : $return_total"
- exit 2
-elif [ $warn -eq 1 ]
-then
- echo "WARNING - total $type_arg_aff for process `echo $process_name|tr \"|\" \",\"` : $return_total"
- exit 1
-else
- echo "OK - total $type_arg_aff for process `echo $process_name|tr \"|\" \",\"` : $return_total"
- exit 0
-fi
-
-# Hey what are we doing here ???
-exit 3
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