#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w # # check_remote_cpu # # by ATonns Mon Sep 9 14:15:23 EDT 2002 # # monitor the systemStats OID in net-snmpd for CPU data # # # $Id: check_remote_cpu,v 1.3 2003/07/08 18:12:33 atonns Exp atonns $ # # check_remote_cpu # Copyright (C) 2003 - iVillage.com, Anthony Tonns # # 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 2 # 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # # perl setup use strict; use Getopt::Long; use Net::SNMP (); use CGI; use IO::String; use lib "/usr/local/nagios/libexec"; use utils qw($TIMEOUT %ERRORS &print_revision &support); delete @ENV{'PATH', 'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'}; use NWPE; # static variables my $PROGNAME = "check_remote_cpu"; my $version = '$Revision: 1.3 $'; # OIDs for the net-snmpd CPU data # # .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.ucdavis.systemStats my %linkage = ( "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.9.0" => "user", "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.10.0" => "system", "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.11.11.0" => "idle", ); my @oids = keys %linkage; # auth config stuff my $username = "xxxxxxxx"; my $authpass = "xxxxxxxx"; my $privpass = "xxxxxxxx"; ################################################################################ my $nwpe = NWPE->new($PROGNAME,$version); @ARGV = $nwpe->get_args; if ( ! exists $ARGV[0] ) { print "$PROGNAME: no args passed\n"; $nwpe->quit($ERRORS{UNKNOWN}); } # parse args my ($opt_V,$opt_h,$opt_H,$opt_c,$opt_w,$opt_v); Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling'); GetOptions( "V" => \$opt_V, "version" => \$opt_V, "h" => \$opt_h, "help" => \$opt_h, "v+" => \$opt_v, "verbose+" => \$opt_v, "H=s" => \$opt_H, "hostname=s" => \$opt_H, "c=s" => \$opt_c, "critical=s" => \$opt_c, "w=s" => \$opt_w, "warning=s" => \$opt_w, ); # check args if ( $opt_h ) { print_usage($nwpe,""); } if ( $opt_V ) { print_revision($PROGNAME,$version); $nwpe->quit($ERRORS{OK}); } if ( ! $opt_H ) { print_usage($nwpe,"must specify hostname with -H option."); } if ( ! $opt_c ) { print_usage($nwpe,"must specify critical values with -c option."); } if ( ! $opt_w ) { print_usage($nwpe,"must specify warning values with -w option."); } # validate/rename input to sane variable names my $hostname = $opt_H; # my $warn = $1 if ($opt_w =~ /([0-9]{1,2}\%?|100\%?)/); ($warn) || print_usage($nwpe,"Invalid warning threshold: $opt_w"); my $crit = $1 if ($opt_c =~ /([0-9]{1,2}\%?|100\%?)/); ($crit) || print_usage($nwpe,"Invalid critical threshold: $opt_c"); # remove % from options (not required, just convenient to the admin) if ( substr($warn,-1,1) eq "%" ) { $warn = substr($warn,0,length($warn)-1) + 0; } if ( substr($crit,-1,1) eq "%" ) { $crit = substr($crit,0,length($crit)-1) + 0; } # last sanity check if ( $warn > $crit ) { print_usage($nwpe,qq!Inconsistence in parameters: "warning cpu %" greater than "critical cpu %".!); } # set a timeout w/error message $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub { print ("$PROGNAME: ERROR: alarm timeout\n"); $nwpe->quit($ERRORS{UNKNOWN}); }; alarm($TIMEOUT); # establish a session my ($session,$error) = Net::SNMP->session( -hostname => $hostname, -version => "3", -username => $username, -authprotocol => "md5", -authpassword => $authpass, -privpassword => $privpass, -maxmsgsize => 1048576, -timeout => $TIMEOUT, -retries => 3, ); if ( $error ) { print "$PROGNAME: session error: $error\n"; $nwpe->quit($ERRORS{UNKNOWN}); } # retreive the relevant OIDs my $result = $session->get_request( -varbindlist => \@oids, ); if ( $session->error ) { print "$PROGNAME: get_request error: ".$session->error."\n"; $session->close; $nwpe->quit($ERRORS{UNKNOWN}); } $session->close; # reorganize the data for coherent use my %data; foreach (sort keys %{$result}) { my $key = $_; $data{$linkage{$key}} = ${$result}{$key}; #DEBUG # print "$linkage{$key} CPU percentage = ${$result}{$key}\n"; } # since we've checked all the sanity beforehand, # start off assuming all is well my $state = $ERRORS{OK}; my $total = $data{user} + $data{system}; # here's the checks if ( $total > $warn || (100 - $data{idle}) > $warn ) { $state = $ERRORS{WARNING}; } if ( $total > $crit || (100 - $data{idle}) > $crit ) { $state = $ERRORS{CRITICAL}; } # print text for the humans my $statetxt; foreach (keys(%ERRORS)) { my $key = $_; $statetxt=$key if ( $state == $ERRORS{$key} ); } # the almighty output print "CPU usage - user: $data{user}\%, system: $data{system}\%, idle: $data{idle}\%"; print " - $statetxt" unless $state == $ERRORS{OK}; print "\n"; $nwpe->quit($state); ################################################################################ # how does this work again? sub print_usage { my ($nwpe,$msg) = @_; my $PROGNAME = $nwpe->PROGNAME; my $version = $nwpe->version; if ( $msg ) { print "$PROGNAME: $msg\n\n"; } print_revision($PROGNAME,$version); print "Usage: $PROGNAME -H hostname -w warnlimit -c critlimit\n"; print "Usage: $PROGNAME --hostname=hostname " . "--warning=warnlimit --critical=critlimit\n"; print " ".' ' x length($PROGNAME) . " [-v|--verbose -V|--version -h|--help]\n"; $nwpe->quit($ERRORS{UNKNOWN}); }