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But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/Makefile b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8253f23 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#/usr/bin/make -f + +DOCFILES = contrib/default-combinedgraph.template + +include ../common.mk + diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/README.md b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..845a354 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# check_ipmi_sensor - Nagios/Icinga plugin to check IPMI sensors [![License: GPL v3+](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3%2B-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) + +## Description +With this plugin the hardware status of a server can be monitored with Nagios, Icinga or Icinga 2. Specifically, fan speeds, temperatures, voltages, power consumption, power supply performance, etc. can be monitored. + +## Requirements +* Nagios, Icinga or Icinga 2 +* FreeIPMI version 0.5.1 or newer +* Perl +* Perl IPC::Run + +## Installation hints +For detailed information, installation instructions and definition examples, please go to: + +* [IPMI Sensor Monitoring Plugin](https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/IPMI_Sensor_Monitoring_Plugin) + +### Destination folder +Copy this plugin to the following folder: + + /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor + +### Debian/Ubuntu +Install missing lib: + + apt-get install libipc-run-perl + +### CentOS +Install missing lib: + + yum install perl-IPC-Run freeipmi + +### Additional +If you are running the plugin locally and not via network, the user 'nagios' +needs root privileges for calling: +* ipmimonitoring/ipmi-sensors/ipmi-sel/[ipmi-fru]/[ipmi-dcmi] + +You can achieve that by adding a sudoers config (e.g. for ipmi-sensors) + + nagios ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors, /usr/sbin/ipmi-sel, /usr/sbin/ipmi-fru, /usr/sbin/ipmi-dcmi + +Please check with '-vvv' which commands are run by the plugin! + +## Notes on ipmi-sel +If you want to clear the ipmi system event log, please use ipmi-sel. + +### Remote machine + /usr/sbin/ipmi-sel -h $IP -u ADMIN -p $PW -l ADMIN --clear + +### Local machine + /usr/sbin/ipmi-sel --clear + +## License +Copyright (C) 2009-2019 [Thomas-Krenn.AG](https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/index.html), +additional contributors see changelog.txt + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software +Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later +version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS +FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more +details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with +this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/changelog b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/changelog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bf50ac --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +################################################################################ +Changelog for check_ipmi_sensor, a Nagios/Icinga plugin to check IPMI sensors +################################################################################ + +Version 3.13 20190123 + * Option --unify-sensors to unify sensor names across platforms + (closes issue #8) + * Options --xx and -sx now support regular expressions (closes issue #25) + * Added --selonly option to check only System Event Log (closes issue #12) + * Added --seltail to limit SEL output to specified count of last messages + * Added ipmi-dcmi command to fetch current power (closes issue #26) + * Added spec file for creating a rpm file under RHEL (closes issue #24) + * Added check sensor event and reading for absent sensors + * Added installation hints for CentOS + * Bug fixes and minor improvements + * Updated help texts and usage information + * Updated copyright information + +Version 3.12 20161005 + * New Options added (closes issue #6) + Option -xT to exclude monitored sensor types + Option -xST to exclude SEL entries of specific sensor types + * Improved error message when a monitored server seems to be powered off + * More comprehensible output for warnings caused by SEL entries + (closes issue #7) + +Version 3.11 20160524 + * Skip entities which are absent if '--noentityabsent' is present + * Per default monitor all SEL sensor types + Add command line flag to specify entry types for SEL + +Version 3.10 20151020 + * Only monitor specific sensor types from the system event log (SEL). + The check with ipmi-sel is limited to types of Memory and Processor for + monitoring. + +Version 3.9 20150624 + * Add exclude files for sensors - use name and type in a file to exclude not + needed sensors (-xx for normal sensors, -sx for SEL entries). + +Version 3.8 20150402 + * If ipmi host is ommited, localhost is assumed without a LAN driver + * Add a 'nosudo' option to disable sudo + * Only add sudo if user is not already root + * Fix base command usage on localhost + * Only add hostname parameter if not on localhost + * Check if freeipmi version supports output-sensor-thresholds + * Print sensor thresholds fetched via output-sensor-thresholds + +Version 3.7 20150211 + * Add LAN driver LAN_2_0 to ipmi-sel and ipmi-fru + +Version 3.6 20150107 + * Fix ipmi calls on localhost with sudo + * Monitor ipmi system event log with ipmi-sel + * Enhance verbose output for sensors, fru and sel + +Version 3.5 20141031 + * Fix LAN Driver if called on localhost + +Version 3.4 20140929 + * Fix implicit array warning with split + * Add option to disable LAN protocol version 2.0 + +Version 3.3 20140606 + * Print a warning if ipmi-sensors only returned a single output row + * Ignore sudo errors and warnings in IPMI command output + (Thanks to Robert Heinzmann for contributing) + * Use LAN protocol version 2.0 per default + * Print empty output error only if return code was 0 + * Exit the plugin with return code 3 if fru command fails + * Added an include list option to only include specific sensors + +Version 3.2 20131028 + * Added FRU serial number to output + * Add check if ipmimonitoring output is empty + * Print correct command in verbose output + * Number of fans can be compared to a desired number of fans + +Version 3.2-dev 20120627 + * Help text cleanups (hint on 'ipmi-sensors -L'). + +Version 3.1 20120524 + Version 3.1-dev (20120312-20120508) + * Documentation cleanups. + * Added PNP4Nagios default-combinedgraph.template in contrib/ directory. + (was missing for 3.* version) + * Updated help text (-v|-vv|-vvv verbose outputs). + * Renamed check_ipmi_sensor.pl to check_ipmi_sensor. + * Added output of check_ipmi_sensor version. + * Added newlines to debug output master. + Version 3.1rc1 20120222 + * Reformatted code to be as close as possible to check_ipmi_sensor v2 (bash). + * Fetched Version 3.0 from https://github.com/zito/check_ipmi_sensor.git + * Moved development to git.thomas-krenn.com + * Added various default options. + +Version 3.0 20110501 + * The code rewritten using the Perl. + * Added long variant options. + * Removed trailing zeros after the decimal point in perfdata. + * Output format of the ipmimonitoring version 0.8.x and up supported. + +Version 2.2 20110127 + * Added -b option to enable backward compatibility with FreeIPMI 0.5.*. + reported by: Tobias Gablunsky, CBXNET combox internet GmbH + * Added ipmimonitoring version information in verbose output (-v 3). + * Further improved readability of the help text (-x Option). + +List of contributors to version 3.* branch: + Werner Fischer, Thomas-Krenn.AG + Georg Schönberger, Thomas-Krenn.AG + Václav OvsÃk (ported version 2 to Perl) + Robert Heinzmann + +List of contributors to version 2.* branch: + Werner Fischer, Thomas-Krenn.AG (author) + Tobias Gablunsky, CBXNET combox internet GmbH + Sebastian Mörchen, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH + Gustav Olsson, Telavox AB + +List of contributors to version 1.* branch: + Nikolaus Filus (to version 1.3rc1) + Werner Fischer, Thomas-Krenn.AG (author) + Lars Meuser, LMA Deutschland GmbH (to version 1.2.1) + Holger Paschke, comspace GmbH & Co. KG (to version 1.2) + Ulrich Zehl, lagis Internet Serviceprovider GmbH (to version 1.1) + +################################################################################ diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/check_ipmi_sensor b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/check_ipmi_sensor new file mode 100755 index 0000000..90711b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/check_ipmi_sensor @@ -0,0 +1,1074 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# check_ipmi_sensor: Nagios/Icinga plugin to check IPMI sensors +# +# Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Thomas-Krenn.AG, +# additional contributors see changelog.txt +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software +# Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later +# version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS +# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more +# details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with +# this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +# +################################################################################ +# The following guides provide helpful information if you want to extend this +# script: +# http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ (Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide) +# http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/ (Gawk: Effective AWK Programming) +# http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Awk (awk Wikibook, in German) +# http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/customobjectvars.html (hints on +# custom object variables) +# http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html (plug-in +# development guidelines) +# http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/3_0/pluginapi.html (plugin API) +################################################################################ +use strict; +use warnings; +use Getopt::Long qw(:config no_ignore_case); +use IPC::Run qw( run ); #interact with processes +################################################################################ +# set text variables +our $check_ipmi_sensor_version = "3.13"; + +sub get_version{ + return <<EOT; +check_ipmi_sensor version $check_ipmi_sensor_version +Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Thomas-Krenn.AG +Current updates at https://github.com/thomas-krenn/check_ipmi_sensor_v3.git +EOT +} + +sub get_usage{ + return <<EOT; +Usage: +check_ipmi_sensor -H <hostname> + [-f <FreeIPMI config file> | -U <username> -P <password> -L <privilege level>] + [-O <FreeIPMI options>] [-b] [-T <sensor type(s)>] [-ST <SEL sensor type(s)>] + [-x <sensor id>] [-xT <sensor type(s)>] [-xST <SEL sensor type(s)] + [-i <sensor id>] [-o zenoss] [-D <protocol LAN version>] [-h] [-V] + [-fc <num_fans>] [--fru] [--nosel] [--selonly] [--seltail <count>] + [-sx|--selexclude <sel exclude file>] [-xx|--sexclude <exclude file>] + [-us|--unify-sensors <unify file>] [--nosudo [--nothresholds] + [--noentityabsent] [-s <ipmi-sensor output file>] [-h] [-V] + [-v|-vv|-vvv] +EOT +} + +sub get_help{ + return <<EOT; + [-H <hostname>] + hostname or IP of the IPMI interface. + For \"-H localhost\" or if no host is specified (local computer) the + Nagios/Icinga user must be allowed to run + ipmimonitoring/ipmi-sensors/ipmi-sel/[ipmi-fru] with root privileges + or via sudo (ipmimonitoring/ipmi-sensors/ipmi-sel/[ipmi-fru] must be + able to access the IPMI devices via the IPMI system interface). + [-f <FreeIPMI config file>] + path to the FreeIPMI configuration file. + Only neccessary for communication via network. + Not neccessary for access via IPMI system interface (\"-H localhost\"). + It should contain IPMI username, IPMI password, and IPMI privilege-level, + for example: + username monitoring + password yourpassword + privilege-level user + As alternative you can use -U/-P/-L instead (see below). + [-U <username> -P <password> -L <privilege level>] + IPMI username, IPMI password and IPMI privilege level, provided as + parameters and not by a FreeIPMI configuration file. Useful for RHEL/ + Centos 5.* with FreeIPMI 0.5.1 (this elder FreeIPMI version does not + support config files). + Warning: with this method the password is visible in the process list. + So whenever possible use a FreeIPMI confiugration file instead. + [-O <FreeIPMI options>] + additional options for FreeIPMI. Useful for RHEL/CentOS 5.* with + FreeIPMI 0.5.1 (this elder FreeIPMI version does not support config + files). + [-b] + backward compatibility mode for FreeIPMI 0.5.* (this omits the FreeIPMI + caching options --quiet-cache and --sdr-cache-recreate) + [-T <sensor type(s)>] + limit sensors to query based on IPMI sensor type. + Examples for IPMI sensor types are 'Fan', 'Temperature', 'Voltage', ... + See the output of the FreeIPMI command 'ipmi-sensors -L' and chapter + '42.2 Sensor Type Codes and Data' of the IPMI 2.0 spec for a full list + of possible sensor types. You can also find the full list of possible + sensor types at https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/IPMI_Sensor_Types + The available types depend on your particular server and the available + sensors there. + Multiple sensor types can be specified as a comma-separated list. + [-ST <SEL sensor type(s)>] + limit SEL entries to specific types, run 'ipmi-sel -L' for a list of + types. All sensors are populated to the SEL and per default all sensor + types are monitored. E.g. to limit the sensor SEL types to Memory and + Processsor use -ST 'Memory,Processor'. + [-x <sensor id>] + exclude sensor matching <sensor id>. Useful for cases when unused + sensors cannot be deleted from SDR and are reported in a non-OK state. + Option can be specified multiple times. The <sensor id> is a numeric + value (sensor names are not used as some servers have multiple sensors + with the same name). Use -vvv option to query the <sensor ids>. + [-xT <sensor type(s)>] + exclude sensors based on IPMI sensor type. + Multiple sensor types can be specified as a comma-separated list. + [-xST <SEL sensor type(s)] + exclude SEL entries of specific sensor types. + Multiple sensor types can be specified as a comma-separated list. + [-i <sensor id>] + include only sensor matching <sensor id>. Useful for cases when only + specific sensors should be monitored. Be aware that only for the + specified sensor errors/warnings are generated. Use -vvv option to query + the <sensor ids>. + [-v|-vv|-vvv] + be verbose + (no -v) .. single line output + -v ..... single line output with additional details for warnings + -vv ..... multi line output, also with additional details for warnings + -vvv ..... debugging output, followed by normal multi line output + [-o] + change output format. Useful for using the plugin with other monitoring + software than Nagios or Icinga. + -o zenoss .. create ZENOSS compatible formatted output (output with + underscores instead of whitespaces and no single quotes) + [-D] + change the protocol LAN version. Normally LAN_2_0 is used as protocol + version if not overwritten with this option. Use 'default' here if you + don't want to use LAN_2_0. + [-fc <num fans>] + number of installed fans. If the number of current installed + fans reported by IPMI is not equal than <num fans> then a Warning state + is returned. Please use this option carefully as number of fans and + number of fan sensors can differ! + [--fru] + print the product serial number if it is available in the IPMI FRU data. + For this purpose the tool 'ipmi-fru' is used. E.g.: + IPMI Status: OK (9000096781) + [--nosel] + turn off system event log checking via ipmi-sel. If there are + unintentional entries in SEL, use 'ipmi-sel --clear' or the -sx or -xST + option. + [--selonly] + check only system event log checking via ipmi-sel. If there are + unintentional entries in SEL, use 'ipmi-sel --clear' or the -sx or -xST + option. + [--seltail <count>] + limit SEL output to specified count of last messages + [-sx|--selexclude <sel exclude file>] + use a sel exclude file to exclude entries from the system event log. + Specify name and type pipe delimitered in this file to exclude an entry, + for example: System Chassis Chassis Intru|Physical Security + To get valid names and types use the -vvv option and take a look at: + debug output for sel (-vvv is set). Don't use name and type from the + web interface as sensor descriptions are not complete there. + As with the '-xx' option if the first character of a line is '~' the + name is treated as a regular expression. + [-xx|--sexclude <exclude file>] + use an exclude file to exclude sensors, each line specifies an exclude. + Specify name and type pipe delimitered in this file to exclude a sensor, + for example: System Chassis Chassis Intru|Physical Security + If the first character of a line is '~' the name is treated as a regular + expression. E.g. to exclude all sensor names from CPU0 to CPU9: + ~CPU[0-9] Temp|Temperature + To get valid names and types use the -vvv option. + [-us|--unify-sensors <unify file>] + use an unify file to unify sensor names. This is an easy way to rename + sensors with given patterns in the file. Once might use this option + to get the same sensor names accross different platforms, e.g. to only + have 'Mainboard Temperature' as sensor name and not 'MB1 Temperature' or 'System Temp'. + Rules in the file follow simple regex patterns e.g.: + ^(MB1 Temperature|System Temp)\$/Mainboard Temperature + Temp\$/TEMP + [--nosudo] + turn off sudo usage on localhost or if ipmi host is ommited. + [--nothresholds] + turn off performance data thresholds from output-sensor-thresholds. + [--noentityabsent] + skip sensor checks for sensors that have 'noentityabsent' as event state + [-s <ipmi-sensor output file>] + simulation mode - test the plugin with an ipmi-sensor output redirected + to a file. + [-h] + show this help + [-V] + show version information + +Examples: + \$ check_ipmi_sensor -H 192.0.2.1 -U monitor -P monitor -L user + IPMI Status: OK | 'System Temp'=30.00 'Peripheral Temp'=32.00 + 'FAN 1'=2775.00 [...] + \$ check_ipmi_sensor -H 192.0.2.1 -U monitor -P monitor -L user -x 205 + IPMI Status: OK | 'System Temp'=30.00 'Peripheral Temp'=32.00 + 'FAN 2'=2775.00 [...] + \$ check_ipmi_sensor -H 192.0.2.1 -U monitor -P monitor -L user -i 4,71 + IPMI Status: OK | 'System Temp'=30.00 'Peripheral Temp'=32.00 + \$ check_ipmi_sensor -H 192.0.2.1 -U monitor -P monitor -L user -i 4 --fru + IPMI Status: OK (0000012345) | 'System Temp'=30.00 + +Further information about this plugin can be found at +http://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/IPMI_Sensor_Monitoring_Plugin + +Use the github repo at https://github.com/thomas-krenn/check_ipmi_sensor_v3.git +to submit patches, suggest improvements or if you have questions regarding +use of this plugin. + +Attention: the mailing list is no longer in use but an archive can be found at +http://lists.thomas-krenn.com/ +EOT +} + +sub usage{ + my ($arg) = @_; #the list of inputs + my ($exitcode); + if ( defined $arg ){ + if ( $arg =~ m/^\d+$/ ){ + $exitcode = $arg; + } + else{ + print STDOUT $arg, "\n"; + $exitcode = 1; + } + } + print STDOUT get_usage(); + exit($exitcode) if defined $exitcode; +} +################################################################################ +# set ipmimonitoring path +our $MISSING_COMMAND_TEXT = ''; +our $IPMICOMMAND =""; +if(-x "/usr/sbin/ipmimonitoring"){ + $IPMICOMMAND = "/usr/sbin/ipmimonitoring"; +} +elsif (-x "/usr/bin/ipmimonitoring"){ + $IPMICOMMAND = "/usr/bin/ipmimonitoring"; +} +elsif (-x "/usr/local/sbin/ipmimonitoring"){ + $IPMICOMMAND = "/usr/local/sbin/ipmimonitoring"; +} +elsif (-x "/usr/local/bin/ipmimonitoring"){ + $IPMICOMMAND = "/usr/local/bin/ipmimonitoring"; +} +else{ + $MISSING_COMMAND_TEXT = " ipmimonitoring/ipmi-sensors command not found!\n"; +} + +# Identify the version of the ipmi-tool +sub get_ipmi_version{ + my @ipmi_version_output = ''; + my $ipmi_version = ''; + @ipmi_version_output = `$IPMICOMMAND -V`; + $ipmi_version = shift(@ipmi_version_output); + $ipmi_version =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)/; + @ipmi_version_output = (); + push @ipmi_version_output,$1,$2,$3; + return @ipmi_version_output; +} + +sub simulate{ + my $output = ''; + my $simul_file = $_[0]; + if( !defined $simul_file || (-x '\"'.$simul_file.'\"')){ + print "DEBUG: Using simulation file: $simul_file\n"; + print "Error: Simulation file with ipmi output not found.\n"; + exit(3); + } + return ($output = `cat $simul_file`); +} + +sub get_fru{ + my @frucmd = @{(shift)}; + my $verbosity = shift; + my $fru; + if(-e '/usr/sbin/ipmi-fru'){ + $fru = '/usr/sbin/ipmi-fru'; + } + else{ + chomp($fru = `which ipmi-fru`); + } + #if sudo is used the command is the second element + if($frucmd[0] eq 'sudo'){ + $frucmd[1] = $fru; + } + else{ + $frucmd[0] = $fru; + } + #skip checksum validation + push @frucmd,'-s'; + my $fruoutput; + my $returncode; + run \@frucmd, '>&', \$fruoutput; + #the upper eight bits contain the error condition (exit code) + #see http://perldoc.perl.org/perlvar.html#Error-Variables + $returncode = $? >> 8; + if ( $returncode != 0 ){ + print "$fruoutput\n"; + print "-> Execution of $fru failed with return code $returncode.\n"; + print "-> $fru was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @frucmd), "\n"; + exit(3); + } + if($verbosity == 3){ + print "------------- debug output for fru (-vvv is set): ------------\n"; + print " $fru was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @frucmd), "\n"; + print " output of FreeIPMI:\n"; + print "$fruoutput"; + } + return split('\n', $fruoutput); +} + +sub get_sel{ + my @selcmd = @{(shift)}; + my $verbosity = shift; + my @sel_sensor_types = @{(shift)}; + my @exclude_sel_sensor_types = @{(shift)}; + my $sel; + if(-e '/usr/sbin/ipmi-sel'){ + $sel = '/usr/sbin/ipmi-sel'; + } + else{ + chomp($sel = `which ipmi-sel`); + } + #if sudo is used the command is the second element + if($selcmd[0] eq 'sudo'){ + $selcmd[1] = $sel; + } + else{ + $selcmd[0] = $sel; + } + push @selcmd, '--output-event-state', '--interpret-oem-data', '--entity-sensor-names'; + push @selcmd, '--sensor-types=' . join(',', @sel_sensor_types); + push @selcmd, '--exclude-sensor-types=' . join(',', @exclude_sel_sensor_types); + my $seloutput; + my $returncode; + run \@selcmd, '>&', \$seloutput; + $returncode = $? >> 8; + if ( $returncode != 0 ){ + print "$seloutput\n"; + print "-> Execution of $sel failed with return code $returncode.\n"; + print "-> $sel was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @selcmd), "\n"; + exit(3); + } + if($verbosity == 3){ + print "------------- debug output for sel (-vvv is set): ------------\n"; + print " $sel was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @selcmd), "\n"; + print " output of FreeIPMI:\n"; + print "$seloutput"; + } + return split('\n', $seloutput); +} + +sub parse_sel{ + my $selcmd = shift; + my $verbosity = shift; + my $sel_xfile = shift; + my $sel_sensor_types = shift; + my $exclude_sel_sensor_types = shift; + my @seloutput = get_sel($selcmd, $verbosity, $sel_sensor_types, $exclude_sel_sensor_types); + @seloutput = map { [ map { s/^\s*//; s/\s*$//; $_; } split(m/\|/, $_) ] } @seloutput; + my $header = shift(@seloutput); + + my @sel_rows; + foreach my $row (@seloutput){ + my %curr_row; + for(my $i = 0; $i < scalar(@{$header}); $i++){ + my $key = lc $header->[$i]; + $curr_row{$key} = $row->[$i]; + } + if(!(exclude_with_file($sel_xfile, $curr_row{'name'}, $curr_row{'type'}))){ + push @sel_rows, \%curr_row; + } + } + return \@sel_rows; +} + +sub get_dcmi{ + my @dcmicmd = @{(shift)}; + my $verbosity = shift; + my $dcmi; + if(-e '/usr/sbin/ipmi-dcmi'){ + $dcmi = '/usr/sbin/ipmi-dcmi'; + } + else{ + chomp($dcmi = `which ipmi-dcmi`); + } + #if sudo is used the command is the second element + if($dcmicmd[0] eq 'sudo'){ + $dcmicmd[1] = $dcmi; + } + else{ + $dcmicmd[0] = $dcmi; + } + push @dcmicmd, '--get-system-power-statistics'; + + my $dcmioutput; + my $returncode; + run \@dcmicmd, '>&', \$dcmioutput; + $returncode = $? >> 8; + if ( $returncode == 0 ){ + return split('\n', $dcmioutput); + } +} + +sub parse_dcmi{ + my $dcmicmd = shift; + my $verbosity = shift; + my @dcmioutput = get_dcmi($dcmicmd, $verbosity); + if(@dcmioutput){ + @dcmioutput = map { [ map { s/^\s*//; s/\s*$//; $_; } split(m/\:/, $_) ] } @dcmioutput; + my %current_power; + my $power_available = 0; + foreach my $power (@dcmioutput){ + if(defined($power) && defined($power->[0]) && $power->[0] ne ''){ + if($power->[0] eq 'Current Power'){ + $power->[1] =~ m/^(\d+)/; + my $watts = $1; + $current_power{'Current Power'} = $watts; + } + if($power->[0] eq 'Power Measurement'){ + if($power->[1] eq 'Active'){ + $power_available = 1; + } + } + } + } + if($power_available == 1){ + return \%current_power; + } + } +} + +# Excludes a name and type pair if it is present in the given file, pipe +# delimitered. +# @return 1 if name should be skipped, 0 if not +sub exclude_with_file{ + my $file_name = shift; + my $name = shift; + my $type = shift; + my @xlist; + my $skip = 0; + if($file_name){ + if(!(open (FH, "< $file_name"))){ + print "-> Reading exclude file $file_name failed with: $!.\n"; + exit(3); + }; + @xlist = <FH>; + } + foreach my $exclude (@xlist){ + my @curr_exclude = map { s/^\s*//; s/\s*$//; $_; } split(/\|/,$exclude); + if(@curr_exclude && $curr_exclude[0] ne '' && $curr_exclude[1] ne ''){ + #if the first char of the name in the exclude file is a '~' treat it as regex + if(substr($curr_exclude[0], 0, 1 ) eq '~'){ + my $regex_curr_exclude = substr $curr_exclude[0], 1; + if($name =~ m/$regex_curr_exclude/ && $curr_exclude[1] eq $type){ + $skip = 1; + } + } + elsif($curr_exclude[0] eq $name && $curr_exclude[1] eq $type){ + $skip = 1; + } + } + } + close FH; + return $skip; +} + +# Reads regular expressions from a file and applies the rules to sensor names. +# This unifies sensor names across different platforms. +# @return The sensor name with specified unify rules applied +sub unify_with_file{ + my $file_name = shift; + my $name = shift;# given sensor name + my @ulist;# list of rules to apply + if($file_name){ + if(!(open (FH, "< $file_name"))){ + print "-> Reading unify file $file_name failed with: $!.\n"; + exit(3); + }; + @ulist = <FH>; + } + foreach my $unify_rule (@ulist){ + #split at the only / that is not masked with a \, + #this is the separator in s/x/y/g to get x and y + my @curr_rule = map { s/^\s*//; s/\s*$//; $_; } split(/(?<!\\)\//,$unify_rule); + if(@curr_rule && $curr_rule[0] ne '' && $curr_rule[1] ne ''){ + $name =~ s/$curr_rule[0]/$curr_rule[1]/g; + } + } + close FH; + return $name; +} + +#define entire hashes +our %hdrmap = ( + 'Record_ID' => 'id', # FreeIPMI ...,0.7.x + 'Record ID' => 'id', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x,... with --legacy-output + 'ID' => 'id', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Sensor Name' => 'name', + 'Name' => 'name', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Sensor Group' => 'type', + 'Type' => 'type', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Monitoring Status' => 'state', + 'State' => 'state', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Sensor Units' => 'units', + 'Units' => 'units', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Sensor Reading' => 'reading', + 'Reading' => 'reading', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Event' => 'event', # FreeIPMI 0.8.x + 'Lower C' => 'lowerC', + 'Lower NC' => 'lowerNC', + 'Upper C' => 'upperC', + 'Upper NC' => 'upperNC', + 'Lower NR' => 'lowerNR', + 'Upper NR' => 'upperNR', +); + +our $verbosity = 0; + +MAIN: { + $| = 1; #force a flush after every write or print + my @ARGV_SAVE = @ARGV;#keep args for verbose output + my ($show_help, $show_version); + my ($ipmi_host, $ipmi_user, $ipmi_password, $ipmi_privilege_level, $ipmi_config_file, $ipmi_outformat); + my (@freeipmi_options, $freeipmi_compat); + my (@ipmi_sensor_types, @ipmi_exclude_sensor_types, @ipmi_xlist, @ipmi_ilist); + my (@ipmi_version); + my $ipmi_sensors = 0;#states to use ipmi-sensors instead of ipmimonitoring + my $fan_count;#number of fans that should be installed in unit + my $lanVersion;#if desired use a different protocol version + my $abort_text = ''; + my $zenoss = 0; + my @sel_sensor_types; + my @exclude_sel_sensor_types; + my $sel_issues_present = 0; + my $simulate = ''; + my ($use_fru, $no_sel, $sel_only, $sel_tail, $no_sudo, $use_thresholds, $no_thresholds, $sel_xfile, $s_xfile, $s_ufile, $no_entity_absent); + + #read in command line arguments and init hash variables with the given values from argv + if ( !( GetOptions( + 'H|host=s' => \$ipmi_host, + 'f|config-file=s' => \$ipmi_config_file, + 'U|user=s' => \$ipmi_user, + 'P|password=s' => \$ipmi_password, + 'L|privilege-level=s' => \$ipmi_privilege_level, + 'O|options=s' => \@freeipmi_options, + 'b|compat' => \$freeipmi_compat, + 'T|sensor-types=s' => \@ipmi_sensor_types, + 'xT|exclude-sensor-types=s' => \@ipmi_exclude_sensor_types, + 'ST|sel-sensor-types=s' => \@sel_sensor_types, + 'xST|exclude-sel-sensor-types=s' => \@exclude_sel_sensor_types, + 'fru' => \$use_fru, + 'nosel' => \$no_sel, + 'selonly' => \$sel_only, + 'seltail=s' => \$sel_tail, + 'nosudo' => \$no_sudo, + 'nothresholds' => \$no_thresholds, + 'noentityabsent' => \$no_entity_absent, + 'v|verbosity' => \$verbosity, + 'vv' => sub{$verbosity=2}, + 'vvv' => sub{$verbosity=3}, + 'x|exclude=s' => \@ipmi_xlist, + 'sx|selexclude=s' => \$sel_xfile, + 'xx|sexclude=s' => \$s_xfile, + 'us|unify-sensors=s'=> \$s_ufile, + 'i|include=s' => \@ipmi_ilist, + 'o|outformat=s' => \$ipmi_outformat, + 'fc|fancount=i' => \$fan_count, + 'D=s' => \$lanVersion, + 's=s' => \$simulate, + 'h|help' => + sub{print STDOUT get_version(); + print STDOUT "\n"; + print STDOUT get_usage(); + print STDOUT "\n"; + print STDOUT get_help(); + exit(0) + }, + 'V|version' => + sub{ + print STDOUT get_version(); + exit(0); + }, + 'usage|?' => + sub{print STDOUT get_usage(); + exit(3); + } + ) ) ){ + usage(1);#call usage if GetOptions failed + } + usage(1) if @ARGV;#print usage if unknown arg list is left + +################################################################################ +# check for ipmimonitoring or ipmi-sensors. Since version > 0.8 ipmi-sensors is used +# if '--legacy-output' is given ipmi-sensors cannot be used + if( $MISSING_COMMAND_TEXT ne "" ){ + print STDOUT "Error:$MISSING_COMMAND_TEXT"; + exit(3); + } + else{ + @ipmi_version = get_ipmi_version(); + if( $ipmi_version[0] > 0 && (grep(/legacy\-output/,@freeipmi_options)) == 0){ + $IPMICOMMAND =~ s/ipmimonitoring/ipmi-sensors/; + $ipmi_sensors = 1; + } + if( $ipmi_version[0] > 0 && (grep(/legacy\-output/,@freeipmi_options)) == 1){ + print "Error: Cannot use ipmi-sensors with option \'--legacy-output\'. Remove it to work correctly.\n"; + exit(3); + } + # check if output-sensor-thresholds can be used, this is supported + # since 1.2.1. Version 1.2.0 was not released, so skip the third minor + # version number + if($ipmi_version[0] > 1 || ($ipmi_version[0] == 1 && $ipmi_version[1] >= 2)){ + $use_thresholds = 1; + } + else{ + $use_thresholds = 0; + } + } +############################################################################### +# verify if all mandatory parameters are set and initialize various variables + #\s defines any whitespace characters + #first join the list, then split it at whitespace ' ' + #also cf. http://perldoc.perl.org/Getopt/Long.html#Options-with-multiple-values + @freeipmi_options = split(/\s+/, join(' ', @freeipmi_options)); # a bit hack, shell word splitting should be implemented... + @ipmi_sensor_types = split(/,/, join(',', @ipmi_sensor_types)); + @ipmi_exclude_sensor_types = split(/,/, join(',', @ipmi_exclude_sensor_types)); + @sel_sensor_types = split(/,/, join(',', @sel_sensor_types)); + @exclude_sel_sensor_types = split(/,/, join(',', @exclude_sel_sensor_types)); + @ipmi_xlist = split(/,/, join(',', @ipmi_xlist)); + @ipmi_ilist = split(/,/, join(',', @ipmi_ilist)); + + #check for zenoss output + if(defined $ipmi_outformat && $ipmi_outformat eq "zenoss"){ + $zenoss = 1; + } + + # Per default monitor all sensor types, use -ST to specify your sensor types + if(!@sel_sensor_types){ + @sel_sensor_types = ('all'); + } + # If -xST has not been set, set this array to empty. + if(!@exclude_sel_sensor_types){ + @exclude_sel_sensor_types = (''); + } + + # Define basic ipmi command + my @basecmd = $IPMICOMMAND; + # If host is omitted localhost is assumed, if not turned off sudo is used + if(!(defined $ipmi_host) || ($ipmi_host eq 'localhost')){ + if(!defined($no_sudo)){ + # Only add sudo if not already root + @basecmd = ($> != 0 ? 'sudo' : (), $IPMICOMMAND); + } + } + # If we are not local, we need authentication credentials + else{ + # Add the ipmi desired host + push @basecmd, '-h', $ipmi_host; + if(defined $ipmi_config_file){ + push @basecmd, '--config-file', $ipmi_config_file; + } + elsif(defined $ipmi_user && defined $ipmi_password && defined $ipmi_privilege_level ){ + push @basecmd, '-u', $ipmi_user, '-p', $ipmi_password, '-l', $ipmi_privilege_level; + } + else{ + $abort_text = $abort_text . " -f <FreeIPMI config file> or -U <username> -P <password> -L <privilege level>"; + } + if( $abort_text ne ""){ + print STDOUT "Error: " . $abort_text . " missing."; + print STDOUT get_usage(); + exit(3); + } + } + # copy command for fru usage + my @frucmd; + if($use_fru){ + @frucmd = @basecmd + } + my @selcmd = @basecmd; + my @dcmicmd = @basecmd; + + if(@ipmi_sensor_types){ + # , is the seperator in the new string + # -g option is older name for ipmi-sensors -t or --sensor-types and + # compatible with both older and newer version of FreeIPMI + push @basecmd, '-g', join(',', @ipmi_sensor_types); + } + + # add sensor types to exclude + if(@ipmi_exclude_sensor_types){ + push @basecmd, '--exclude-sensor-types', join(',', @ipmi_exclude_sensor_types); + } + + + if(@freeipmi_options){ + push @basecmd, @freeipmi_options; + } + + #keep original basecmd for later usage + my @getstatus = @basecmd; + + #if -b is not defined, caching options are used + if( !(defined $freeipmi_compat) ){ + push @getstatus, '--quiet-cache', '--sdr-cache-recreate'; + } + #since version 0.8 it is possible to interpret OEM data + if( ($ipmi_version[0] == 0 && $ipmi_version[1] > 7) || + $ipmi_version[0] > 0){ + push @getstatus, '--interpret-oem-data'; + } + #since version 0.8 it is necessary to add the legacy option + if( ($ipmi_version[0] == 0 && $ipmi_version[1] > 7) && (grep(/legacy\-output/,@freeipmi_options) == 0)){ + push @getstatus, '--legacy-output'; + } + #if ipmi-sensors is used show the state of sensors and ignore N/A + if($ipmi_sensors){ + push @getstatus, '--output-sensor-state', '--ignore-not-available-sensors'; + } + #if not stated otherwise we use protocol lan version 2 per default + if(!defined($lanVersion)){ + $lanVersion = 'LAN_2_0'; + } + if($lanVersion ne 'default' && defined $ipmi_host && $ipmi_host ne 'localhost'){ + push @getstatus, "--driver-type=$lanVersion"; + if(!$no_sel){ + push @selcmd, "--driver-type=$lanVersion"; + } + if($use_fru){ + push @frucmd, "--driver-type=$lanVersion"; + } + } + if($use_thresholds && !$no_thresholds){ + push @getstatus, '--output-sensor-thresholds'; + } + if(defined($sel_tail)){ + push @selcmd, "--tail=$sel_tail"; + } + +################################################################################ + #execute status command and redirect stdout and stderr to ipmioutput + my $ipmioutput; + my $returncode; + if ($sel_only){ + $returncode = 0; + } + elsif(!$simulate){ + run \@getstatus, '>&', \$ipmioutput; + #the upper eight bits contain the error condition (exit code) + #see http://perldoc.perl.org/perlvar.html#Error-Variables + $returncode = $? >> 8; + } + else{ + $ipmioutput = simulate($simulate); + print "DEBUG: Using simulation mode\n"; + $returncode = 0; + } + my @fruoutput; + if($use_fru){ + @fruoutput = get_fru(\@frucmd, $verbosity); + } + my $seloutput; + if(!$no_sel){ + $seloutput = parse_sel(\@selcmd, $verbosity, $sel_xfile, \@sel_sensor_types, \@exclude_sel_sensor_types); + } + my $dcmioutput; + $dcmioutput = parse_dcmi(\@dcmicmd, $verbosity); +################################################################################ +# print debug output when verbosity is set to 3 (-vvv) + if ( $verbosity == 3 && !$sel_only ){ + my $ipmicommandversion; + run [$IPMICOMMAND, '-V'], '2>&1', '|', ['head', '-n', 1], '&>', \$ipmicommandversion; + #remove trailing newline with chomp + chomp $ipmicommandversion; + print "------------- debug output for sensors (-vvv is set): ------------\n"; + print " script was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " $0 ", join(' ', @ARGV_SAVE), "\n"; + print " check_ipmi_sensor version:\n"; + print " $check_ipmi_sensor_version\n"; + print " FreeIPMI version:\n"; + print " $ipmicommandversion\n"; + print " FreeIPMI was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @getstatus), "\n"; + print " FreeIPMI return code: $returncode\n"; + print " output of FreeIPMI:\n"; + print "$ipmioutput\n"; + print "--------------------- end of debug output ---------------------\n"; + } + +################################################################################ +# generate main output + if ( $returncode != 0 ){ + print "$ipmioutput\n"; + print "-> Execution of $IPMICOMMAND failed with return code $returncode.\n"; + print "-> $IPMICOMMAND was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @getstatus), "\n"; + exit(3); + } + else{ + my @outputRows; + if(defined($ipmioutput)){ + @outputRows = split('\n', $ipmioutput); + } + if(!$sel_only && (!defined($ipmioutput) || scalar(@outputRows) == 1)){ + print "-> Your server seems to be powered off."; + print " (Execution of FreeIPMI returned an empty output or only 1 header row!)\n"; + print "-> $IPMICOMMAND was executed with the following parameters:\n"; + print " ", join(' ', @getstatus), "\n"; + exit(3); + } + #print desired filter types + if ( @ipmi_sensor_types ){ + print "Sensor Type(s) ", join(', ', @ipmi_sensor_types), " Status: "; + } + elsif ($sel_only){ + print "SEL Status: "; + } + else{ + print "IPMI Status: "; + } + #start with main output + my $exit = 0; + my $w_sensors = '';#sensors with warnings + my $sel_w_sensors = '';#verbose output for sel entries with warnings + my $perf = '';#performance sensor + my $curr_fans = 0; + my @ipmioutput2;#filtered original ipmi output + + #skip ipmi output, if only SEL queried + if (!$sel_only){ + #split at newlines, fetch array with lines of output + my @ipmioutput = split('\n', $ipmioutput); + + #remove sudo errors and warnings like they appear on dns resolving issues + @ipmioutput = map { /^sudo:/ ? () : $_ } @ipmioutput; + + #remove leading and trailing whitespace characters, split at the pipe delimiter + @ipmioutput = map { [ map { s/^\s*//; s/\s*$//; $_; } split(m/\|/, $_) ] } @ipmioutput; + + #shift out the header as it is the first line + my $header = shift @ipmioutput; + if(!defined($header)){ + print "$ipmioutput\n"; + print " FreeIPMI returned an empty header map (first line)"; + if(@ipmi_sensor_types){ + print " FreeIPMI could not find any sensors for the given sensor type (option '-T').\n"; + } + exit(3); + } + my %header; + for(my $i = 0; $i < @$header; $i++) + { + #assigning %header with (key from hdrmap) => $i + #checking at which position in the header is which key + $header{$hdrmap{$header->[$i]}} = $i; + } + foreach my $row ( @ipmioutput ){ + my %row; + #fetch keys from header and assign existent values to row + #this maps the values from row(ipmioutput) to the header values + while ( my ($key, $index) = each %header ){ + #check if the option to unify sensor names is active + if($key eq 'name' && $s_ufile && $s_ufile ne ''){ + $row{$key} = unify_with_file($s_ufile, $row->[$index]); + } + else{ + $row{$key} = $row->[$index]; + } + } + if(!(exclude_with_file($s_xfile, $row{'name'}, $row{'type'}))){ + push @ipmioutput2, \%row; + } + } + #create hash with sensor name an 1 + my %ipmi_xlist = map { ($_, 1) } @ipmi_xlist; + #filter out the desired sensor values + @ipmioutput2 = grep(!exists $ipmi_xlist{$_->{'id'}}, @ipmioutput2); + #check for an include list + if(@ipmi_ilist){ + my %ipmi_ilist = map { ($_, 1) } @ipmi_ilist; + #only include sensors from include list + @ipmioutput2 = grep(exists $ipmi_ilist{$_->{'id'}}, @ipmioutput2); + } + foreach my $row ( @ipmioutput2 ){ + if( $zenoss ){ + $row->{'name'} =~ s/ /_/g; + } + my $check_sensor_state = 1; + if($no_entity_absent){ + if(exists $row->{'event'} && ($row->{'event'} =~ /\'.*((Device|Entity) (Absent|Removed)).*\'/)){ + $check_sensor_state = 0; + } + if(exists $row->{'reading'} && ($row->{'reading'} =~ /\'.*((Device|Entity) (Absent|Removed)).*\'/)){ + $check_sensor_state = 0; + } + } + #check for warning sensors + if($check_sensor_state && ($row->{'state'} ne 'Nominal' && $row->{'state'} ne 'N/A')){ + $exit = 1 if $exit < 1; + $exit = 2 if $exit < 2 && $row->{'state'} ne 'Warning'; + #don't insert a , the first time + $w_sensors .= ", " unless $w_sensors eq ''; + $w_sensors .= "$row->{'name'} = $row->{'state'}"; + if( $verbosity ){ + if( $row->{'reading'} ne 'N/A'){ + $w_sensors .= " ($row->{'reading'})" ; + } + else{ + $w_sensors .= " ($row->{'event'})"; + } + } + } + if($check_sensor_state && ($row->{'units'} ne 'N/A')){ + my $val = $row->{'reading'}; + my $perf_data; + my $perf_thresholds; + if($zenoss){ + $perf_data = $row->{'name'}."=".$val; + } + else{ + $perf_data = "'".$row->{'name'}."'=".$val; + } + if($use_thresholds && !$no_thresholds){ + if(($row->{'lowerNC'} ne 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperNC'} ne 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds = $row->{'lowerNC'}.":".$row->{'upperNC'}.";"; + } + elsif(($row->{'lowerNC'} ne 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperNC'} eq 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds = $row->{'lowerNC'}.":;"; + } + elsif(($row->{'lowerNC'} eq 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperNC'} ne 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds = "~:".$row->{'upperNC'}.";"; + } + elsif(($row->{'lowerNC'} eq 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperNC'} eq 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds = ";"; + } + if(($row->{'lowerC'} ne 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperC'} ne 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds .= $row->{'lowerC'}.":".$row->{'upperC'}; + } + elsif(($row->{'lowerC'} ne 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperC'} eq 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds .= $row->{'lowerC'}.":"; + } + elsif(($row->{'lowerC'} eq 'N/A') && ($row->{'upperC'} ne 'N/A')){ + $perf_thresholds .= "~:".$row->{'upperC'}; + } + # Add thresholds to performance data + if(($row->{'lowerNC'} ne 'N/A') || ($row->{'upperNC'} ne 'N/A') || + ($row->{'lowerC'} ne 'N/A') || ($row->{'upperC'} ne 'N/A')){ + $perf_data .= ";".$perf_thresholds; + } + } + $perf .= $perf_data." "; + } + if( $row->{'type'} eq 'Fan' && $row->{'reading'} ne 'N/A' ){ + $curr_fans++; + } + } + } + foreach my $row (@{$seloutput}){ + if( $zenoss ){ + $row->{'name'} =~ s/ /_/g; + } + if ($row->{'state'} ne 'Nominal'){ + $sel_issues_present += 1; + $exit = 1 if $exit < 1; + $exit = 2 if $exit < 2 && $row->{'state'} ne 'Warning'; + if( $verbosity ){ + $sel_w_sensors .= ", " unless $sel_w_sensors eq ''; + $sel_w_sensors .= "($row->{'name'} = $row->{'state'},"; + $sel_w_sensors .= " $row->{'type'}," ; + $sel_w_sensors .= " $row->{'event'})" ; + } + } + } + if ( $sel_issues_present ){ + $w_sensors .= ", " unless $w_sensors eq ''; + if ( $sel_issues_present == 1 ){ + $w_sensors .= "1 system event log (SEL) entry present"; + }else{ + $w_sensors .= $sel_issues_present." system event log (SEL) entries present"; + } + if( $verbosity ){ + $w_sensors .= " - details: "; + $w_sensors .= $sel_w_sensors; + $w_sensors .= " - fix the reported issues and clear your SEL"; + $w_sensors .= " or exclude specific SEL entries using the -sx or -xST option"; + } + } + #now check if num fans equals desired unit fans + if( $fan_count ){ + if( $curr_fans < $fan_count ){ + $exit = 1 if $exit < 1; + $w_sensors .= ", " unless $w_sensors eq ''; + $w_sensors .= "Fan = Warning"; + if( $verbosity ){ + $w_sensors .= " ($curr_fans)" ; + } + } + } + #check for the FRU serial number + my @server_serial; + my $serial_number; + if( $use_fru ){ + @server_serial = grep(/Product Serial Number/,@fruoutput); + if(@server_serial){ + $server_serial[0] =~ m/(\d+)/; + $serial_number = $1; + } + } + if(defined($dcmioutput) && $dcmioutput ne ''){ + my $power_perf = ''; + if(exists $dcmioutput->{'Current Power'}){ + my $power_key = 'Current Power'; + if($s_ufile && $s_ufile ne ''){ + $power_key = unify_with_file($s_ufile, $power_key); + } + if( $zenoss ){ + $power_key =~ s/ /_/g; + } + $power_perf = "\'$power_key\'=" . $dcmioutput->{'Current Power'}; + } + $perf = $power_perf . ' ' . $perf; + } + $perf = substr($perf, 0, -1);#cut off the last chars + if ( $exit == 0 ){ + print "OK"; + } + elsif ( $exit == 1 ){ + print "Warning [$w_sensors]"; + } + else{ + print "Critical [$w_sensors]"; + } + if( $use_fru && defined($serial_number)){ + print " ($serial_number)"; + } + print " | ", $perf if $perf ne ''; + print "\n"; + + if ( $verbosity > 1 ){ + foreach my $row (@ipmioutput2){ + if( $row->{'state'} eq 'N/A'){ + next; + } + elsif( $row->{'reading'} ne 'N/A'){ + print "$row->{'name'} = $row->{'reading'} "; + } + elsif( $row->{'event'} ne 'N/A'){ + print "$row->{'name'} = $row->{'event'} "; + } + else{ + next; + } + print "(Status: $row->{'state'})\n"; + } + } + exit $exit; + } +}; diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/contrib/default-combinedgraph.template b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/contrib/default-combinedgraph.template new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d8db3d --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/contrib/default-combinedgraph.template @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +<?php +/* +License: GPL +Author: Andy Spiegl <pnp4nagios.andy@spiegl.de> + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as +published by the Free Software Foundation. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +Probably requires: + pnp4nagios 0.4.14+ +*/ + +# Template to combine all data sets of an RRD into one single graph +# useful for e.g. hardware sensors with many values + +$opt[1] = "-T 55 -l 0 --vertical-label \"Combined Graph\" --title \"Combined Graph " . $this->MACRO['DISP_HOSTNAME'] . ' / ' . $this->MACRO['DISP_SERVICEDESC'] . "\" "; +$def[1] = ""; + +foreach ($this->DS as $KEY=>$VAL) { + + $def[1] .= rrd::def ("var$KEY", $VAL['RRDFILE'], $VAL['DS'], "AVERAGE"); + $def[1] .= rrd::line2 ("var$KEY", rrd::color($KEY, 80) , rrd::cut($VAL['NAME'],16) ); + $def[1] .= rrd::gprint ("var$KEY", array("LAST","MIN","MAX","AVERAGE"), "%3.4lf %S".$VAL['UNIT']); +} +$def[1] .= rrd::comment("Default Combined Graph Template\\r"); +$def[1] .= rrd::comment("Command " . $VAL['TEMPLATE'] . "\\r"); + +?> diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/control b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..251a116 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/control @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +Recommends: freeipmi-tools, libipc-run-perl +Version: 3.13 +Uploaders: Bernd Zeimetz <bzed@debian.org> +Homepage: http://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/oss/ipmi-plugin.html +Description: IPMI Sensor Monitoring Plugin + Plugin to monitor the hardware status (fan speed, temperaturs, + voltages, power usage, ...) of a server using IPMI. +Watch: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/thomas-krenn/check_ipmi_sensor_v3/master/check_ipmi_sensor check_ipmi_sensor_version = "([0-9.]+)"; diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/copyright b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/copyright new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2d008e --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Thomas-Krenn.AG (written by Werner Fischer), +additional contributors see changelog.txt + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under +the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software +Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later +version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT +ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS +FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more +details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with +this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + + +License and copyright for contrib/default-combinedgraph.template: + +Author: Andy Spiegl <pnp4nagios.andy@spiegl.de> + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as +published by the Free Software Foundation. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/ipmi_sensor.cfg b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/ipmi_sensor.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d78ced --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_ipmi_sensor/ipmi_sensor.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# See http://www.thomas-krenn.com/de/wiki/IPMI_Sensor_Monitoring_Plugin +# for details (German only) + +# Ensure to configure +# _ipmi_ip +# as Custom Object Variable in your Host definition. + +# 'check_ipmi_sensor' command definition +define command{ + command_name check_ipmi_sensor + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H $_HOSTIPMI_IP$ -f $ARG1$ +} + +# 'check_ipmi_sensor_exclude' command definition +define command{ + command_name check_ipmi_sensor_exclude + command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ipmi_sensor -H $_HOSTIPMI_IP$ -f $ARG1$ -x $ARG2$ +} |