Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Marcel
Are you sure you are trying to test plugin execution with the nagios user?
Try that.

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 5:57 PM,  wrote:

> Hi Melissa,
>  if you disable the embedded perl interpreter in nagios.cfg, does the
> script start to work?
> Diego
> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
>
> -Original Message-
> From: "Matthew J. Salerno" 
> Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 12:45:29
> To: Huber, Melissa; Nagios Users List<
> nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Reply-To: "Matthew J. Salerno" ,
>    Nagios Users List 
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue
>
> What is your command line?  Are you calling the script directly or is it
> wrapped
> in a shell script?  I took a quick look at the script, and it needs quite a
> bit
> of improvement.  Not sure if it was a result of my copy and paste, but
> there is
> only so much I can blame on bad formatting.  I would recommend looking for
> a
> different script that does the same thing.
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message 
> From: "Huber, Melissa" 
> To: Matthew J. Salerno ; Nagios Users List
> 
> Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 3:20:42 PM
> Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue
>
> Umm... Not sure.  I just tried uncommenting and got the same results
> though.
> I'm taking over managing the nagios server that we have from another
> collegue
> who left the company.  I've actually migrated everything over to another
> server
> that is now running the latest nagios.  The previous server was 3.0.6 I
> believe.  I tried searching for an updated version of these plugins, but
> couldn't find any.  I'm not that great with perl scripting either.  :/
>
> Missy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew J. Salerno [mailto:vagabond_k...@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:58 PM
> To: Nagios Users List
> Cc: Huber, Melissa
> Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue
>
> For starters, why is use strict commented out?
>
>
> 
>
> From: "Huber, Melissa" 
> To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:41:23 PM
> Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue
>
> 
> Hello all,
>
> I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up
> unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd
> appreciate
> help!
>
>
> Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature
> plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're
> exiting in 0:
>
> check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds and
> checkciscotemp.pl -
> Return code of 9 is out of bounds
>
> If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command
> successfully,
> I get 0.
>
> Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user
> owns
> the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.
>  I'm
> really stumped!!
>
> Here's the code for the plugins:
>
> ***
> check7204temp.pl:
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
>
> # check_ciscotemp.pl
>
> #
>
> # Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software
> Foundation,
> Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
> 
>
> # Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router
> platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500,
> GSR12000...)
> 
>
> # default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.
>
> # if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the
> temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than
> threshold,
> returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns
>

Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread diego . roccia
Hi Melissa,
  if you disable the embedded perl interpreter in nagios.cfg, does the script 
start to work?
Diego
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device

-Original Message-
From: "Matthew J. Salerno" 
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2010 12:45:29 
To: Huber, Melissa; Nagios Users 
List
Reply-To: "Matthew J. Salerno" ,
Nagios Users List 
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

What is your command line?  Are you calling the script directly or is it 
wrapped 
in a shell script?  I took a quick look at the script, and it needs quite a bit 
of improvement.  Not sure if it was a result of my copy and paste, but there is 
only so much I can blame on bad formatting.  I would recommend looking for a 
different script that does the same thing.




- Original Message 
From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: Matthew J. Salerno ; Nagios Users List 

Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 3:20:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

Umm... Not sure.  I just tried uncommenting and got the same results though.  
I'm taking over managing the nagios server that we have from another collegue 
who left the company.  I've actually migrated everything over to another server 
that is now running the latest nagios.  The previous server was 3.0.6 I 
believe.  I tried searching for an updated version of these plugins, but 
couldn't find any.  I'm not that great with perl scripting either.  :/

Missy

-Original Message-
From: Matthew J. Salerno [mailto:vagabond_k...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:58 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Huber, Melissa
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

For starters, why is use strict commented out?




From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:41:23 PM
Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue


Hello all,

I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  


Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:

check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds and checkciscotemp.pl - 
Return code of 9 is out of bounds

If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, 
I get 0.

Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!

Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, 
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');

#my $critical_vals;

#my $warning_vals;

#my $inlet_warn;

#my $outlet_warn;

#my $status;

my $response = "";

my $timeout = 10;

my $community = "blah";

my $port = 161;

my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session; #my $state; #my 
$error;

my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',

'OK' => '0',

'WARNING' => '1',



Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Huber, Melissa
Ahh - I just realized something... I got the same response in Nagios when I 
uncommented "use strict;", but not at the command line.  I get the following at 
the command line with it commented out:

If I run:

./checkciscotemp.pl -C '' -H 

I get:

OK Inlet Temp: 18 Outlet Temp: 22

Then if I do a:

echo $?

I get:
0

But with "use strict;" uncommented at the command line I get a whole range of 
requirements that I need to define for global symbols such as:

Global symbol "$hostname" requires explicit package name at checkciscotemp.pl 
line 59.

I can try defining them and see where that gets me first.  I did try looking a 
little for another script, but I guess I'll have to try harder as this seems to 
be most likely too outdated for the new version of nagios.

Missy

-Original Message-
From: Matthew J. Salerno [mailto:vagabond_k...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:45 PM
To: Huber, Melissa; Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

What is your command line?  Are you calling the script directly or is it 
wrapped in a shell script?  I took a quick look at the script, and it needs 
quite a bit of improvement.  Not sure if it was a result of my copy and paste, 
but there is only so much I can blame on bad formatting.  I would recommend 
looking for a different script that does the same thing.




- Original Message 
From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: Matthew J. Salerno ; Nagios Users List 

Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 3:20:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

Umm... Not sure.  I just tried uncommenting and got the same results though.  
I'm taking over managing the nagios server that we have from another collegue 
who left the company.  I've actually migrated everything over to another server 
that is now running the latest nagios.  The previous server was 3.0.6 I 
believe.  I tried searching for an updated version of these plugins, but 
couldn't find any.  I'm not that great with perl scripting either.  :/

Missy

-Original Message-
From: Matthew J. Salerno [mailto:vagabond_k...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:58 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Huber, Melissa
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

For starters, why is use strict commented out?




From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:41:23 PM
Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue


Hello all,

I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  


Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:

check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds and checkciscotemp.pl - 
Return code of 9 is out of bounds

If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, I get 0.

Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!

Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, 
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config(&

Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Matthew J. Salerno
What is your command line?  Are you calling the script directly or is it 
wrapped 
in a shell script?  I took a quick look at the script, and it needs quite a bit 
of improvement.  Not sure if it was a result of my copy and paste, but there is 
only so much I can blame on bad formatting.  I would recommend looking for a 
different script that does the same thing.




- Original Message 
From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: Matthew J. Salerno ; Nagios Users List 

Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 3:20:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

Umm... Not sure.  I just tried uncommenting and got the same results though.  
I'm taking over managing the nagios server that we have from another collegue 
who left the company.  I've actually migrated everything over to another server 
that is now running the latest nagios.  The previous server was 3.0.6 I 
believe.  I tried searching for an updated version of these plugins, but 
couldn't find any.  I'm not that great with perl scripting either.  :/

Missy

-Original Message-
From: Matthew J. Salerno [mailto:vagabond_k...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:58 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Huber, Melissa
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

For starters, why is use strict commented out?




From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:41:23 PM
Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue


Hello all,

I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  


Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:

check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds and checkciscotemp.pl - 
Return code of 9 is out of bounds

If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, 
I get 0.

Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!

Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, 
Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');

#my $critical_vals;

#my $warning_vals;

#my $inlet_warn;

#my $outlet_warn;

#my $status;

my $response = "";

my $timeout = 10;

my $community = "blah";

my $port = 161;

my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session; #my $state; #my 
$error;

my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',

'OK' => '0',

'WARNING' => '1',

'CRITICAL' => '2');

my $state = "UNKNOWN";

 

$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {

print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostnm (sigALRM)\n";

exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});

};

Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');

$status = GetOptions

("community=s", \$community,

"C=s", \$community,

"H=s", \$hostnm,

"hostname=s", \$hostnm,

&

Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Huber, Melissa
Umm... Not sure.  I just tried uncommenting and got the same results though.  
I'm taking over managing the nagios server that we have from another collegue 
who left the company.  I've actually migrated everything over to another server 
that is now running the latest nagios.  The previous server was 3.0.6 I 
believe.  I tried searching for an updated version of these plugins, but 
couldn't find any.  I'm not that great with perl scripting either.  :/

Missy

-Original Message-
From: Matthew J. Salerno [mailto:vagabond_k...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:58 PM
To: Nagios Users List
Cc: Huber, Melissa
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

For starters, why is use strict commented out?




From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:41:23 PM
Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue


Hello all,
 
I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  
 
Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:
 
check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds and checkciscotemp.pl - 
Return code of 9 is out of bounds
 
If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, I get 0.
 
Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!
 
Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:
 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software 
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');

#my $critical_vals;

#my $warning_vals;

#my $inlet_warn;

#my $outlet_warn;

#my $status;

my $response = "";

my $timeout = 10;

my $community = "blah";

my $port = 161;

my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session; #my $state; #my 
$error;

my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',

'OK' => '0',

'WARNING' => '1',

'CRITICAL' => '2');

my $state = "UNKNOWN";

 

$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {

print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostnm (sigALRM)\n";

exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});

};

Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');

$status = GetOptions

("community=s", \$community,

"C=s", \$community,

"H=s", \$hostnm,

"hostname=s", \$hostnm,

"port=i", \$port,

"timeout=i", \$timeout,

"c=s", \$critical_vals,

"w=s", \$warning_vals,

"ithresh=i", \$inlet_thresh,

"othresh=i", \$outlet_thresh);

if($status == 0) {

&show_help;

}

unless (defined($hostnm)) {

$hostnm = shift || &show_help;

}

if (defined($critical_vals)) {

if ($critical_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[,:]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_thresh,$outlet_thresh) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n";

}

}

if (defined($warning_vals)) {

if ($warning_va

Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Matthew J. Salerno
For starters, why is use strict commented out?





From: "Huber, Melissa" 
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tue, August 17, 2010 2:41:23 PM
Subject: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

 
Hello all,
 
I've googled around  everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone  has had experience in this situation, I'd 
appreciate 
help!  

 
Basically, the issue  that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are  reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in  0:
 check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of  bounds
and
checkciscotemp.pl -  Return code of 9 is out of bounds
 
If I run a "echo $?"  at the command line after running the command 
successfully, I get  0.
 
Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and  nagios user 
owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got  0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!! 

 
Here's the code for  the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:
 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# check_ciscotemp.pl
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort   # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the  # Free Software 
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA 

# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet  temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring  # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 

# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet,  40C outlet.
# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns  OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if  greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access  environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding  guidelines) 

use Net::SNMP;
use Getopt::Long;
#use strict;
&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');
#my $critical_vals;
#my $warning_vals;
#my $inlet_warn;
#my $outlet_warn;
#my $status;
my $response = "";
my $timeout = 10;
my $community = "blah";
my $port = 161;
my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my  $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my  $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session;  #my $state; 
#my 
$error;
my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',
'OK' => '0',
'WARNING' => '1',
'CRITICAL' => '2');
my $state = "UNKNOWN";
 
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostnm  (sigALRM)\n";
exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});
};
Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');
$status = GetOptions
("community=s", \$community,
"C=s", \$community,
"H=s", \$hostnm,
"hostname=s", \$hostnm,
"port=i", \$port,
"timeout=i", \$timeout,
"c=s", \$critical_vals,
"w=s", \$warning_vals,
"ithresh=i", \$inlet_thresh,
"othresh=i", \$outlet_thresh);
if($status == 0) {
&show_help;
}
unless (defined($hostnm)) {
$hostnm = shift || &show_help;
}
if (defined($critical_vals)) {
if ($critical_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[,:]([0-9]+)$/)  {
($inlet_thresh,$outlet_thresh) = ($1, $2);
} else {
die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n";
}
}
if (defined($warning_vals)) {
if ($warning_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[:,]([0-9]+)$/)  {
($inlet_warn,$outlet_warn) = ($1, $2);
} else {
die "Cannot Parse Warning Thresholds\n";
}
}else{
$inlet_warn=$inlet_thresh;
$outlet_warn=$outlet_thresh;
}
alarm($timeout); 
$in_temp = &SNMPGET($INTAKE_TEMP);
$out_temp = &SNMPGET($OUTLET_TEMP);
if (($in_temp < $inlet_thresh) &&  ($out_temp < $outlet_thresh)) {
$state = "OK";
}
elsif (($in_temp == $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp ==  $outlet_thresh)) {
if(($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp >  $outlet_thresh)) {
$state = "CRITICAL";
}
else {
$state = "WARNING";
}
}
elsif (($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp  > $outlet_thresh)) {
$state = "CRITICAL";
}

Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Huber, Melissa
Sorry - accidentally resent!
 

Melissa A. Huber

Linux-Unix Administrator

 

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From: Huber, Melissa 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:41 PM
To: 'nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: nagios plugins return code issue


Hello all,
 
I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  
 
Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:
 
check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds
and
checkciscotemp.pl - Return code of 9 is out of bounds
 
If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, I get 0.
 
Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!
 
Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:
 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software 
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');

#my $critical_vals;

#my $warning_vals;

#my $inlet_warn;

#my $outlet_warn;

#my $status;

my $response = "";

my $timeout = 10;

my $community = "blah";

my $port = 161;

my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session; #my $state; #my 
$error;

my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',

'OK' => '0',

'WARNING' => '1',

'CRITICAL' => '2');

my $state = "UNKNOWN";

 

$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {

print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostnm (sigALRM)\n";

exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});

};

Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');

$status = GetOptions

("community=s", \$community,

"C=s", \$community,

"H=s", \$hostnm,

"hostname=s", \$hostnm,

"port=i", \$port,

"timeout=i", \$timeout,

"c=s", \$critical_vals,

"w=s", \$warning_vals,

"ithresh=i", \$inlet_thresh,

"othresh=i", \$outlet_thresh);

if($status == 0) {

&show_help;

}

unless (defined($hostnm)) {

$hostnm = shift || &show_help;

}

if (defined($critical_vals)) {

if ($critical_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[,:]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_thresh,$outlet_thresh) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n";

}

}

if (defined($warning_vals)) {

if ($warning_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[:,]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_warn,$outlet_warn) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Warning Thresholds\n";

}

}else{

$inlet_warn=$inlet_thresh;

$outlet_warn=$outlet_thresh;

}

alarm($timeout); 

$in_temp = &SNMPGET($INTAKE_TEMP);

$out_temp = &SNMPGET($OUTLET_TEMP);

if (($in_temp < $inlet_thresh) && ($out_temp < $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "OK";

}

elsif (($in_temp == $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp == $outlet_thresh)) {

if(($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "CRITICAL";

}

else {

$state = "WARNING";

}

}

elsif (($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "CRITICAL";

}

else {

$state = "WARNING";

}

print "$state Inlet Temp: $in_temp Outlet Temp: $out_temp\n"; 
exit($STATUSCODE{$state});

sub show_help {

printf("\nPerl envmon temperature plugin for Nagios\n");

printf("Usage:\n");

printf("

check_ciscotemp [options] 

Options:

-C snmp-comm

[Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-17 Thread Huber, Melissa
Hello all,
 
I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  
 
Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:
 
check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds
and
checkciscotemp.pl - Return code of 9 is out of bounds
 
If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, I get 0.
 
Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!
 
Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:
 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software 
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');

#my $critical_vals;

#my $warning_vals;

#my $inlet_warn;

#my $outlet_warn;

#my $status;

my $response = "";

my $timeout = 10;

my $community = "blah";

my $port = 161;

my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session; #my $state; #my 
$error;

my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',

'OK' => '0',

'WARNING' => '1',

'CRITICAL' => '2');

my $state = "UNKNOWN";

 

$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {

print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostnm (sigALRM)\n";

exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});

};

Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');

$status = GetOptions

("community=s", \$community,

"C=s", \$community,

"H=s", \$hostnm,

"hostname=s", \$hostnm,

"port=i", \$port,

"timeout=i", \$timeout,

"c=s", \$critical_vals,

"w=s", \$warning_vals,

"ithresh=i", \$inlet_thresh,

"othresh=i", \$outlet_thresh);

if($status == 0) {

&show_help;

}

unless (defined($hostnm)) {

$hostnm = shift || &show_help;

}

if (defined($critical_vals)) {

if ($critical_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[,:]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_thresh,$outlet_thresh) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n";

}

}

if (defined($warning_vals)) {

if ($warning_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[:,]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_warn,$outlet_warn) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Warning Thresholds\n";

}

}else{

$inlet_warn=$inlet_thresh;

$outlet_warn=$outlet_thresh;

}

alarm($timeout); 

$in_temp = &SNMPGET($INTAKE_TEMP);

$out_temp = &SNMPGET($OUTLET_TEMP);

if (($in_temp < $inlet_thresh) && ($out_temp < $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "OK";

}

elsif (($in_temp == $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp == $outlet_thresh)) {

if(($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "CRITICAL";

}

else {

$state = "WARNING";

}

}

elsif (($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "CRITICAL";

}

else {

$state = "WARNING";

}

print "$state Inlet Temp: $in_temp Outlet Temp: $out_temp\n"; 
exit($STATUSCODE{$state});

sub show_help {

printf("\nPerl envmon temperature plugin for Nagios\n");

printf("Usage:\n");

printf("

check_ciscotemp [options] 

Options:

-C snmp-community

-p snmp-port

-i input temperature threshold

-o output temperature threshold

");

printf("Copyright (C)2000 Leland E. Vandervort\n");

printf("check_ciscotemp comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY either implied or 
explicit\n");

printf("This program is licensed under the terms of the\n");

printf("GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n\n\n");

exit($STATUSCODE

Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-16 Thread Herb J.
Additionally, Nagios is really sensitive about how the Perl script is 
written. It should be written well-enough to run with "use strict" 
without any errors. (I see that it is commented out of both of your 
scripts.) Additionally, the embedded Perl interpreter causes the scripts 
to be run in what I consider to be a somewhat "non-standard" way in 
regards to how the parameters are sent to the script. (In our 
installation we have to surround host and service macros with quotes 
before sending them to any plugins written in Perl.) The copyright date 
on that file is 2000, so you will definitely want to find (or write) a 
more up to date version.



On 08/16/2010 05:37 PM, Tony Yarusso wrote:
>This probably means that a subroutine from one of the used perl
> libraries is bailing out with an error, although why I don't know.  Are
> you sure you're passing all of the arguments the same on the command
> line as Nagios is?  One thing that I can tell you is that those plugins
> are out of date, since they use the old value of -1 for Unknown which
> should be 3 now, so who knows what other issues there are.  (Sorry I
> can't tell you more - I don't really do Perl.)
>
>


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Re: [Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-16 Thread Tony Yarusso
  This probably means that a subroutine from one of the used perl 
libraries is bailing out with an error, although why I don't know.  Are 
you sure you're passing all of the arguments the same on the command 
line as Nagios is?  One thing that I can tell you is that those plugins 
are out of date, since they use the old value of -1 for Unknown which 
should be 3 now, so who knows what other issues there are.  (Sorry I 
can't tell you more - I don't really do Perl.)

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[Nagios-users] nagios plugins return code issue

2010-08-16 Thread Huber, Melissa
Hello all,
 
I've googled around everywhere trying to find an answer here and came up 
unsuccessful, so if anyone has had experience in this situation, I'd appreciate 
help!  
 
Basically, the issue that I'm having is that I have a couple of temperature 
plugins that are reporting errors in Nagios and at the command line they're 
exiting in 0:
 
check7204temp.pl  - Return code of 255 is out of bounds
and
checkciscotemp.pl - Return code of 9 is out of bounds
 
If I run a "echo $?" at the command line after running the command 
successfully, I get 0.
 
Thanks for any help anyone can provide!!  My perms are 755 and nagios user owns 
the plugins and I've run successfully with nagios user and got 0 output.  I'm 
really stumped!!
 
Here's the code for the plugins:

***
check7204temp.pl:
 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w

# check_ciscotemp.pl

#

# Copyright (C) 2000 Leland E. Vandervort  # # 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 (or with Nagios); if not, write to the # Free Software 
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA 


# Nagios pluging to check inlet and outlet temperatures on # Cisco router 
platforms which support environmental monitoring # (7200, 7500, GSR12000...) 


# default temperature thresholds are 30C for inlet, 40C outlet.

# if input or output is less than thresholds, returns OK # if equal to (the 
temps don't change that rapidly) returns WARNING # if greater than threshold, 
returns CRITICAL # if undetermined, or cannot access environmental, returns 
UNKNOWN # (in accordance with the plugin coding guidelines) 


use Net::SNMP;

use Getopt::Long;

#use strict;

&Getopt::Long::config('auto_abbrev');

#my $critical_vals;

#my $warning_vals;

#my $inlet_warn;

#my $outlet_warn;

#my $status;

my $response = "";

my $timeout = 10;

my $community = "blah";

my $port = 161;

my $INTAKE_TEMP = "1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.1"; my $OUTLET_TEMP = 
"1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.3"; my $in_temp; my $out_temp; my $inlet_thresh = 
30; my $outlet_thresh = 34; my $hostnm; #my $OID; #my $session; #my $state; #my 
$error;

my %STATUSCODE = ( 'UNKNOWN' => '-1',

'OK' => '0',

'WARNING' => '1',

'CRITICAL' => '2');

my $state = "UNKNOWN";

 

$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {

print "ERROR: No snmp response from $hostnm (sigALRM)\n";

exit($STATUSCODE{"UNKNOWN"});

};

Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');

$status = GetOptions

("community=s", \$community,

"C=s", \$community,

"H=s", \$hostnm,

"hostname=s", \$hostnm,

"port=i", \$port,

"timeout=i", \$timeout,

"c=s", \$critical_vals,

"w=s", \$warning_vals,

"ithresh=i", \$inlet_thresh,

"othresh=i", \$outlet_thresh);

if($status == 0) {

&show_help;

}

unless (defined($hostnm)) {

$hostnm = shift || &show_help;

}

if (defined($critical_vals)) {

if ($critical_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[,:]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_thresh,$outlet_thresh) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Critical Thresholds\n";

}

}

if (defined($warning_vals)) {

if ($warning_vals =~ m/^([0-9]+)[:,]([0-9]+)$/) {

($inlet_warn,$outlet_warn) = ($1, $2);

} else {

die "Cannot Parse Warning Thresholds\n";

}

}else{

$inlet_warn=$inlet_thresh;

$outlet_warn=$outlet_thresh;

}

alarm($timeout); 

$in_temp = &SNMPGET($INTAKE_TEMP);

$out_temp = &SNMPGET($OUTLET_TEMP);

if (($in_temp < $inlet_thresh) && ($out_temp < $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "OK";

}

elsif (($in_temp == $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp == $outlet_thresh)) {

if(($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "CRITICAL";

}

else {

$state = "WARNING";

}

}

elsif (($in_temp > $inlet_thresh) || ($out_temp > $outlet_thresh)) {

$state = "CRITICAL";

}

else {

$state = "WARNING";

}

print "$state Inlet Temp: $in_temp Outlet Temp: $out_temp\n"; 
exit($STATUSCODE{$state});

sub show_help {

printf("\nPerl envmon temperature plugin for Nagios\n");

printf("Usage:\n");

printf("

check_ciscotemp [options] 

Options:

-C snmp-community

-p snmp-port

-i input temperature threshold

-o output temperature threshold

");

printf("Copyright (C)2000 Leland E. Vandervort\n");

printf("check_ciscotemp comes with absolutely NO WARRANTY either implied or 
explicit\n");

printf("This program is licensed under the terms of the\n");

printf("GNU General Public License\n(check source code for details)\n\n\n");

exit($STATUSCODE