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author | Ton Voon <tonvoon@users.sourceforge.net> | |
Wed, 17 Sep 2003 19:05:49 +0000 (19:05 +0000) | ||
committer | Ton Voon <tonvoon@users.sourceforge.net> | |
Wed, 17 Sep 2003 19:05:49 +0000 (19:05 +0000) |
git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@738 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c
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diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_crit_dsk b/contrib/aix/check_crit_dsk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-
-#=========================================================================
-# Critical Disk Checker utility
-#
-# This is the same as the disk checker utility but we use it as
-# a seperate service in Nagios to report on partitions that
-# have reached 100% capacity.
-#
-# We have excluded /dev/cd0 because the cdrom drive will always
-# report 100% capacity if a CD is in the drive.
-#
-# Authors: TheRocker
-# SpEnTBoY
-#
-# Email: therocker@pawprints.2y.net
-# lonny@abyss.za.org
-#
-#=======================================================================
-
-NUMBER=`rsh $1 -l root df -kP | grep -vE ":|/dev/cd0" | grep -E "100%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f5 | cut -c1-3 | line`
-TMPFILE=/tmp/tmpcrit.hndl
-TMPTOO=/tmp/twocrit.hndl
-
-if [ "$NUMBER" -eq 100 ]
-then
-
- `rsh $1 -l root df -kP |grep -vE ":|/dev/cd0" | grep -E "100%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f6,5 >> $TMPFILE`
-
- LINES=`wc -l /tmp/tmpcrit.hndl | cut -c8`
- LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/tmpcrit.hndl | cut -c8 `
- echo "Filesystems over 99% --> \c"
-
-#===============================================================
-# Just a little bit to check for multiple occurances of the
-# condition.
-#===============================================================
-
- while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
- do
-
- cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
- cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
- LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
- LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
- DATA=`head -1 /tmp/tmpcrit.hndl`
- echo "( $DATA ) \c"
-
-
- done
- echo "\n"
-
-#===============================================================
-# File clean up. Always pick up after yourself. Disk space
-# doesn't grow on trees you know.
-#===============================================================
-
- rm -f $TMPFILE
- rm -f $TMPTOO
- exit 2
-
-else
-
- echo "No Filesystems over 99%... OK"
- exit 0
-fi
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_dsk b/contrib/aix/check_dsk
--- a/contrib/aix/check_dsk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-
-#======================================================================
-# Disk Checker utility
-#
-# Simple little script that checks the status of all partitions
-# on a node's hard disks. It will produce a warning alert and list
-# the offending filesystems in nagios.
-#
-# Authors: SpEnTBoY
-# TheRocker
-#
-# Email: lonny@abyss.za.org
-# therocker@pawprints.2y.net
-#=====================================================================
-
-NUMBER=`rsh $1 -l root df -kP | grep -v ":" | grep -E "9[0-9]%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f5 | cut -c1-2 | line`
-TMPFILE=/tmp/tmp.hndl
-TMPTOO=/tmp/two.hndl
-
-if [ "$NUMBER" -gt 90 ]
-then
-
- `rsh $1 -l root df -kP |grep -v ":" | grep -E "9[0-9]%" | tr -s ' '| cut -d' ' -f6,5 >> $TMPFILE`
-
- LINES=`wc -l /tmp/tmp.hndl | cut -c8`
- LINESCTL=`wc -l /tmp/tmp.hndl | cut -c8 `
- echo "Filesystems over 90% --> \c"
-
-#======================================================================
-# You'll see this one in a few our shell scripts. Just chcecking for
-# multiple occurances of the warnign condition. We gotta list 'em all
-#======================================================================
-
- while [ $LINESCTL != 0 ]
- do
-
- cat $TMPFILE | tail -$LINESCTL > $TMPTOO
- cat $TMPTOO > $TMPFILE
- LINESCTL=$(( $LINESCTL -1 ))
- LINES=$(( $LINES -1 ))
- DATA=`head -1 /tmp/tmp.hndl`
- echo "( $DATA ) \c"
-
-
- done
- echo "\n"
-
-#===============================================================
-# Clean up all those nasty tmp files that suck up valuable
-# disk realestate.
-#===============================================================
-
- rm -f $TMPFILE
- rm -f $TMPTOO
- exit 1
-
-else
-
- echo "No Filesystems over 90%... OK"
- exit 0
-fi
diff --git a/contrib/aix/check_ping b/contrib/aix/check_ping
--- a/contrib/aix/check_ping
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-
-#================================================================
-#
-# This perl script will accept an argument and simply pass it
-# to ping. It works by sending 2 ping to the specified host
-# and evaluating on the average delta time of those 2 pings.
-#
-# Author: SpEnTBoY
-# Email: lonny@abyss.za.org
-# April 5,2000
-#
-#================================================================
-
-#============================
-# State predefined stuff and
-# requirements
-#============================
-
-require 5.004;
-use POSIX;
-use strict;
-
-sub usage;
-
-my $ipaddr = $ARGV[0];
-
-my $TIMEOUT = 15;
-
-my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
- 'OK' , '0',
- 'WARNING', '1',
- 'CRITICAL', '2');
-
-my $remote = shift || &usage(%ERRORS);
-my $warning = shift || 750;
-my $critical = shift || 1000;
-
-my $state = "OK";
-my $answer = undef;
-my $offset = undef;
-my $line = undef;
-
-#============================================================
-# If theres no response we can exit the bloody thing cleanly
-# last thing I want to do is hang an AIX system ;-)
-#============================================================
-
-$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
- print ("ERROR: No response from PING! (alarm)\n");
- exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
-};
-alarm($TIMEOUT);
-
-#================================================
-# Pass stddn from $ARGV to the command and parse
-# the info we need (namely the value for "max"
-#================================================
-
-
-
-open(PING,"/usr/sbin/ping -c 2 '$ipaddr' >&1|");
-while (<PING>) {
- $line = $_;
- if (/round-trip min\/avg\/max = (.+)\/(.+)\/(.+) ms/) {
- $offset = $3;
- last;
- }
-}
-
-#==================================================
-# Do some error checking on the output of the file
-# and implement values for <crit> and <warn>
-# deffinitions if they were specified by the user
-# or sub in the predefined ones
-#==================================================
-
-if (defined $offset) {
- if (abs($offset) > $warning) {
- if (abs($offset) > $critical) {
- $state = "CRITICAL";
- $answer = ": Ping Time $offset MS greater than +/- $critical MS\n";
- } else {
- $state = "WARNING";
- $answer = ": Ping Time $offset MS greater than +/- $warning MS\n";
- }
- } else {
- $state = "OK";
- $answer = ": Ping Time $offset MS\n";
- }
-} else {
- $state = "UNKNOWN";
- $answer = ": $line\n";
-}
-print ("$state$answer");
-exit $ERRORS{$state};
-
-sub usage {
- print "\n";
- print "#=========================================\n";
- print "Check_Ping 0.02 script by Lonny Selinger\n";
- print "Made with AIX in mind ;-)\n";
- print "#=========================================\n";
- print "\n";
- print "#================================================\n";
- print " I'm going to need a few more arguments from you\n";
- print "#================================================\n";
- print "\n";
- print "#================================================\n";
- print "Usage: check_ping <host> [<warn> [<crit>]\n";
- print "#================================================\n";
- print "\n";
- print "<warn> = Ping in MS at which a warning message will be generated.\n Defaults to 750.\n";
- print "<crit> = Ping in MS at which a critical message will be generated.\n Defaults to 1000.\n\n";
- exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
-}
-