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Nagios Plug-in Command Reference

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1. check_apt
This plugin checks for software updates on systems that use package management systems based on the apt-get(8) command found in Debian GNU/Linux Usage:check_apt [[-d|-u|-U]opts] [-n] [-t timeout] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -U, --upgrade=OPTS [Default] Perform an upgrade. If an optional OPTS argument is provided, apt-get will be run with these command line options instead of the default (-o 'Debug::NoLocking=true' -s -qq). Note that you may be required to have root privileges if you do not use the default options. -d, --dist-upgrade=OPTS Perform a dist-upgrade instead of normal upgrade. Like with -U OPTS can be provided to override the default options. -n, --no-upgrade Do not run the upgrade. Probably not useful (without -u at least). -i, --include=REGEXP Include only packages matching REGEXP. Can be specified multiple times the values will be combined together. Any patches matching this list cause the plugin to return WARNING status. Others will be ignored. Default is to include all packages. -e, --exclude=REGEXP Exclude packages matching REGEXP from the list of packages that would otherwise be included. Can be specified multiple times; the values will be combined together. Default is to exclude no packages. -c, --critical=REGEXP If the full package information of any of the upgradable packages match this REGEXP, the plugin will return CRITICAL status. Can be specified multiple times like above. Default is a regexp matching security upgrades for Debian and Ubuntu: ^[^\(]*\([^ ]* (Debian-Security:|Ubuntu:[^/]*/[^-]*-security) Note that the package must first match the include list before its information is compared against the critical list. The following options require root privileges and should be used with care: -u, --update=OPTS First perform an 'apt-get update'. An optional OPTS parameter overrides the default options. Note: you may also need to adjust the global timeout (with -t) to prevent the plugin from timing out if apt-get upgrade is expected to take longer than the default timeout.

2. check_breeze
This plugin reports the signal strength of a Breezecom wireless equipment Usage: check_breeze -H <host> [-C community] -w <warn> -c <crit> -H, --hostname=HOST Name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=community SNMPv1 community (default public) -w, --warning=INTEGER Percentage strength below which a WARNING status will result -c, --critical=INTEGER Percentage strength below which a CRITICAL status will result

3. check_by_ssh
This plugin uses SSH to execute commands on a remote host Usage: check_by_ssh [-f46] [-t timeout] [-i identity] [-l user] -H <host> -C <command> [-n name] [-s servicelist] [-O outputfile] [-p port] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -1, --proto1 tell ssh to use Protocol 1 -2, --proto2 tell ssh to use Protocol 2 -S, --skiplines=n Ignore first n lines on STDERR (to suppress a logon banner) -f tells ssh to fork rather than create a tty -C, --command='COMMAND STRING' command to execute on the remote machine -l, --logname=USERNAME SSH user name on remote host [optional] -i, --identity=KEYFILE identity of an authorized key [optional] -O, --output=FILE external command file for nagios [optional] -s, --services=LIST list of nagios service names, separated by ':' [optional] -n, --name=NAME short name of host in nagios configuration [optional] -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) The most common mode of use is to refer to a local identity file with the '-i' option. In this mode, the identity pair should have a null passphrase and the public key should be listed in the authorized_keys file of the remote host. Usually the key will be restricted to running only one command on the remote server. If the remote SSH server tracks invocation arguments, the one remote program may be an agent that can execute additional commands as proxy To use passive mode, provide multiple '-C' options, and provide all of -O, -s, and -n options (servicelist order must match '-C' options) $ check_by_ssh -H localhost -n lh -s c1:c2:c3 \ -C uptime -C uptime -C uptime -O /tmp/foo $ cat /tmp/foo

[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c1;0; up 2 days... [1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c2;0; up 2 days... [1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c3;0; up 2 days...

4. check_clamd
This plugin tests CLAMD connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_CLAMD -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

5. check_cluster
Host/Service Cluster Plugin for Nagios 2 Usage: check_cluster (-s | -h) -d val1[,val2,...,valn] [-l label] [-w threshold] [-c threshold] [-v] [--help] Options: -s, --service Check service cluster status -h, --host Check host cluster status -l, --label=STRING Optional prepended text output (i.e. "Host cluster") -w, --warning=THRESHOLD Specifies the range of hosts or services in cluster that must be in a non-OK state in order to return a WARNING status level -c, --critical=THRESHOLD Specifies the range of hosts or services in cluster that must be in a non-OK state in order to return a CRITICAL status level -d, --data=LIST The status codes of the hosts or services in the cluster, separated by commas -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) Notes: See: http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#THRESHOLDFORMAT for THRESHOLD format and examples.

6. check_dhcp
This plugin tests the availability of DHCP servers on a network. Usage: check_dhcp [-s serverip] [-r requestedip] [-t timeout] [-i interface] [-v] -s, --serverip=IPADDRESS IP address of DHCP server that we must hear from -r, --requestedip=IPADDRESS IP address that should be offered by at least one DHCP server -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds to wait for DHCPOFFER before timeout occurs -i, --interface=STRING Interface to to use for listening (i.e. eth0) -v, --verbose Print extra information (command-line use only) -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information

7. check_dig
This plugin test the DNS service on the specified host using dig Usage:check_dig -H host -l lookup [-p <server port>] [-T <query type>] [-w <warning interval>] [-c <critical interval>] [-t <timeout>] [-a <expected answer address>] [-v] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -P, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 53) -l, --lookup=STRING machine name to lookup -T, --record_type=STRING record type to lookup (default: A) -a, --expected_address=STRING an address expected to be in the answer section.if not set, uses whatever was in -l -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

8. check_disk
This plugin checks the amount of used disk space on a mounted file systemand generates an alert if free space is less than one of the threshold values Usage: check_disk -w limit -c limit [-p path | -x device] [-t timeout][-m] [-e] [-W limit] [-K limit] [v] [-q] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -w, --warning=INTEGER Exit with WARNING status if less than INTEGER units of disk are free -w, --warning=PERCENT% Exit with WARNING status if less than PERCENT of disk space is free -W, --iwarning=PERCENT% Exit with WARNING status if less than PERCENT of inode space is free -K, --icritical=PERCENT% Exit with CRITICAL status if less than PERCENT of inode space is free -c, --critical=INTEGER Exit with CRITICAL status if less than INTEGER units of disk are free -c, --critical=PERCENT% Exit with CRITCAL status if less than PERCENT of disk space is free -C, --clear Clear thresholds -u, --units=STRING Choose bytes, kB, MB, GB, TB (default: MB) -k, --kilobytes Same as '--units kB' -m, --megabytes Same as '--units MB' -l, --local Only check local filesystems -p, --path=PATH, --partition=PARTITION Path or partition (may be repeated) -x, --exclude_device=PATH <STRING> Ignore device (only works if -p unspecified) -X, --exclude-type=TYPE <STRING> Ignore all filesystems of indicated type (may be repeated) -m, --mountpoint Display the mountpoint instead of the partition -e, --errors-only Display only devices/mountpoints with errors -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) Examples: check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /tmp -p /var -C -w 100000 -c 50000 -p / Checks /tmp and /var at 10% and 5%, and / at 100MB and 50MB

9. check_disk_smb
Perl Check SMB Disk plugin for Nagios Usage: check_disk_smb -H <host> -s <share> -u <user> -p <password> -w <warn> -c <crit> [-W <workgroup>] [-P <port>] -H, --hostname=HOST NetBIOS name of the server -s, --share=STRING Share name to be tested -W, --workgroup=STRING Workgroup or Domain used (Defaults to "WORKGROUP") -u, --user=STRING Username to log in to server. (Defaults to "guest") -p, --password=STRING Password to log in to server. (Defaults to an empty password) -w, --warning=INTEGER or INTEGER[kMG] Percent of used space at which a warning will be generated (Default: 85%) -c, --critical=INTEGER or INTEGER[kMG] Percent of used space at which a critical will be generated (Defaults: 95%) -P, --port=INTEGER Port to be used to connect to. Some Windows boxes use 139, others 445 (Defaults to smbclient default) If thresholds are followed by either a k, M, or G then check to see if that much disk space is available (kilobytes, Megabytes, Gigabytes) Warning percentage should be less than critical Warning (remaining) disk space should be greater than critical.

10. check_dns
This plugin uses the nslookup program to obtain the IP address for the given host/domain query. An optional DNS server to use may be specified. If no DNS server is specified, the default server(s) specified in /etc/resolv.conf will be used. Usage:check_dns -H host [-s server] [-a expected-address] [-A] [-t timeout] [-w warn] [-c crit] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=HOST The name or address you want to query -s, --server=HOST Optional DNS server you want to use for the lookup -a, --expected-address=IP-ADDRESS|HOST Optional IP-ADDRESS you expect the DNS server to return. HOST must end with . -A, --expect-authority Optionally expect the DNS server to be authoritative for the lookup -w, --warning=seconds Return warning if elapsed time exceeds value. Default off -c, --critical=seconds Return critical if elapsed time exceeds value. Default off -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10)

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check_dummy

This plugin will simply return the state corresponding to the numeric value of the <state> argument with optional text Usage: check_dummy <integer state> [optional text] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information

12.

check_file_age

Usage: check_file_age [-w <secs>] [-c <secs>] [-W <size>] [-C <size>] -f <file> check_file_age [-h | --help] check_file_age [-V | --version] <secs> File must be no more than this many seconds old (default: warn 240 secs, crit 600) <size> File must be at least this many bytes long (default: crit 0 bytes)

13. check_flexlm
Check available flexlm license managers Usage: check_flexlm -F <filename> [-v] [-t] [-V] [-h] check_flexlm --help check_flexlm --version -F, --filename=FILE Name of license file (usually "license.dat") -v, --verbose Print some extra debugging information (not advised for normal operation) -t, --timeout Plugin time out in seconds (default = 15 ) -V, --version Show version and license information -h, --help Show this help screen Flexlm license managers usually run as a single server or three servers and a quorum is needed. The plugin return OK if 1 (single) or 3 (triple) servers are running, CRITICAL if 1(single) or 3 (triple) servers are down, and WARNING if 1 or 2 of 3 servers are running

14. check_ftp
This plugin tests FTP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_FTP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

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check_hpjd

This plugin tests the STATUS of an HP printer with a JetDirect card. Net-snmp must be installed on the computer running the plugin. Usage: check_hpjd -H host [-C community] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -C, --community=STRING The SNMP community name (default=public)

16. check_http
This plugin tests the HTTP service on the specified host. It can test normal (http) and secure (https) servers, follow redirects, search for strings and regular expressions, check connection times, and report on certificate expiration times. Usage: check_http -H <vhost> | -I <IP-address> [-u <uri>] [-p <port>] [-w <warn time>] [-c <critical time>] [-t <timeout>] [-L] [-a auth] [-f <ok | warn | critcal | follow>] [-e <expect>] [-s string] [-l] [-r <regex> | -R <case-insensitive regex>] [-P string] [-m <min_pg_size>:<max_pg_size>] [-4|-6] [-N] [-M <age>] [-A string] [-k string] NOTE: One or both of -H and -I must be specified Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name argument for servers using host headers (virtual host) Append a port to include it in the header (eg: example.com:5000) -I, --IP-address=ADDRESS IP address or name (use numeric address if possible to bypass DNS lookup). -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 80) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -S, --ssl Connect via SSL -C, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. (when this option is used the url is not checked.) -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in first (status) line of server response (default: HTTP/1.) If specified skips all other status line logic (ex: 3xx, 4xx, 5xx processing) -s, --string=STRING String to expect in the content -u, --url=PATH URL to GET or POST (default: /) -P, --post=STRING URL encoded http POST data -N, --no-body Don't wait for document body: stop reading after headers. (Note that this still does an HTTP GET or POST, not a HEAD.) -M, --max-age=SECONDS Warn if document is more than SECONDS old. the number can also be of the form "10m" for minutes, "10h" for hours, or "10d" for days. -T, --content-type=STRING specify Content-Type header media type when POSTing -l, --linespan Allow regex to span newlines (must precede -r or -R) -r, --regex, --ereg=STRING Search page for regex STRING -R, --eregi=STRING Search page for case-insensitive regex STRING -a, --authorization=AUTH_PAIR Username:password on sites with basic authentication -A, --useragent=STRING

String to be sent in http header as "User Agent" -k, --header=STRING Any other tags to be sent in http header. Use multiple times for additional headers -L, --link=URL Wrap output in HTML link (obsoleted by urlize) -f, --onredirect=<ok|warning|critical|follow> How to handle redirected pages -m, --pagesize=INTEGER<:INTEGER> Minimum page size required (bytes) : Maximum page size required (bytes) -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) This plugin will attempt to open an HTTP connection with the host. Successful connects return STATE_OK, refusals and timeouts return STATE_CRITICAL, other errors return STATE_UNKNOWN. Successful connects, but incorrect reponse messages from the host result in STATE_WARNING return values. If you are checking a virtual server that uses 'host headers' you must supply the FQDN (fully qualified domain name) as the [host_name] argument. This plugin can also check whether an SSL enabled web server is able to serve content (optionally within a specified time) or whether the X509 certificate is still valid for the specified number of days. CHECK CONTENT: check_http -w 5 -c 10 --ssl www.verisign.com When the 'www.verisign.com' server returns its content within 5 seconds, a STATE_OK will be returned. When the server returns its content but exceeds the 5-second threshold, a STATE_WARNING will be returned. When an error occurs, a STATE_CRITICAL will be returned. CHECK CERTIFICATE: check_http www.verisign.com -C 14 When the certificate of 'www.verisign.com' is valid for more than 14 days, a STATE_OK is returned. When the certificate is still valid, but for less than 14 days, a STATE_WARNING is returned. A STATE_CRITICAL will be returned when the certificate is expired.

17. check_icmp
Usage: check_icmp [options] [-H] host1 host2 hostn Where options are any combination of: * -H | --host specify a target * -w | --warn warning threshold (currently 200.000ms,40%) * -c | --crit critical threshold (currently 500.000ms,80%) * -n | --packets number of packets to send (currently 5) * -i | --interval max packet interval (currently 80.000ms) * -I | --hostint max target interval (currently 0.000ms) * -l | --ttl TTL on outgoing packets (currently 0) * -t | --timeout timeout value (seconds, currently 10) * -b | --bytes icmp packet size (currenly ignored) -v | --verbose verbosity++ -h | --help this cruft The -H switch is optional. Naming a host (or several) to check is not. Threshold format for -w and -c is 200.25,60% for 200.25 msec RTA and 60% packet loss. The default values should work well for most users. You can specify different RTA factors using the standardized abbreviations us (microseconds), ms (milliseconds, default) or just plain s for seconds. Threshold format for -d is warn,crit. 12,14 means WARNING if >= 12 hops are spent and CRITICAL if >= 14 hops are spent. NOTE: Some systems decrease TTL when forming ICMP_ECHOREPLY, others do not. The -v switch can be specified several times for increased verbosity. Long options are currently unsupported. Options marked with * require an argument

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check_ifoperstatus

check_ifoperstatus plugin for Nagios monitors operational status of a particular network interface on the target host Usage: -H (--hostname) Hostname to query - (required) -C (--community) SNMP read community (defaults to public, used with SNMP v1 and v2c -v (--snmp_version) 1 for SNMP v1 (default) 2 for SNMP v2c SNMP v2c will use get_bulk for less overhead if monitoring with -d -L (--seclevel) choice of "noAuthNoPriv", "authNoPriv", or "authPriv" -U (--secname) username for SNMPv3 context -c (--context) SNMPv3 context name (default is empty string) -A (--authpass) authentication password (cleartext ascii or localized key in hex with 0x prefix generated by using "snmpkey" utility auth password and authEngineID -a (--authproto) Authentication protocol ( MD5 or SHA1) -X (--privpass) privacy password (cleartext ascii or localized key in hex with 0x prefix generated by using "snmpkey" utility privacy password and authEngineID -k (--key) SNMP IfIndex value -d (--descr) SNMP ifDescr value -p (--port) SNMP port (default 161) -I (--ifmib) Agent supports IFMIB ifXTable. Do not use if you don't know what this is. -n (--name) the value should match the returned ifName (Implies the use of -I) -w (--warn =i|w|c) ignore|warn|crit if the interface is dormant (default critical) -D (--admin-down =i|w|c) same for administratively down interfaces (default warning) -M (--maxmsgsize) Max message size - usefull only for v1 or v2c -t (--timeout) seconds before the plugin times out (default=15) -V (--version) Plugin version -h (--help) usage help -k or -d must be specified Note: either -k or -d must be specified and -d is much more network intensive. Use it sparingly or not at all. -n is used to match against a much more descriptive ifName value in the IfXTable to verify that the snmpkey has not changed to some other network interface after a reboot.

19. check_ifstatus
check_ifstatus plugin for Nagios monitors operational status of each network interface on the target host Usage: -H (--hostname) Hostname to query - (required) -C (--community) SNMP read community (defaults to public, used with SNMP v1 and v2c -v (--snmp_version) 1 for SNMP v1 (default) 2 for SNMP v2c SNMP v2c will use get_bulk for less overhead 3 for SNMPv3 (requires -U option) -p (--port) SNMP port (default 161) -I (--ifmib) Agent supports IFMIB ifXTable. For Cisco - this will provide the descriptive name. Do not use if you don't know what this is. -x (--exclude) A comma separated list of ifType values that should be excluded from the report (default for an empty list is PPP(23). -u (--unused_ports) A comma separated list of ifIndex values that should be excluded from the report (default is an empty exclusion list). See the IANAifType-MIB for a list of interface types. -L (--seclevel) choice of "noAuthNoPriv", "authNoPriv", or "authPriv" -U (--secname) username for SNMPv3 context -c (--context) SNMPv3 context name (default is empty string) -A (--authpass) authentication password (cleartext ascii or localized key in hex with 0x prefix generated by using "snmpkey" utility auth password and authEngineID -a (--authproto) Authentication protocol ( MD5 or SHA1) -X (--privpass) privacy password (cleartext ascii or localized key in hex with 0x prefix generated by using "snmpkey" utility privacy password and authEngineID -M (--maxmsgsize) Max message size - usefull only for v1 or v2c -t (--timeout) seconds before the plugin times out (default=15) -V (--version) Plugin version -h (--help) usage help

20. check_imap
This plugin tests IMAP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_IMAP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

21. check_ircd
Perl Check IRCD plugin for Nagios Usage: check_ircd -H <host> [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] [-p <port>] -H, --hostname=HOST Name or IP address of host to check -w, --warning=INTEGER Number of connected users which generates a warning state (Default: 50) -c, --critical=INTEGER Number of connected users which generates a critical state (Default: 100) -p, --port=INTEGER Port that the ircd daemon is running on <host> (Default: 6667) -v, --verbose Print extra debugging information

22. check_jabber
This plugin tests JABBER connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_JABBER -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

23. check_load
This plugin tests the current system load average. Usage: check_load -w WLOAD1,WLOAD5,WLOAD15 -c CLOAD1,CLOAD5,CLOAD15 Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -w, --warning=WLOAD1,WLOAD5,WLOAD15 Exit with WARNING status if load average exceeds WLOADn -c, --critical=CLOAD1,CLOAD5,CLOAD15 Exit with CRITICAL status if load average exceed CLOADn the load average format is the same used by "uptime" and "w"

24. check_log
Log file pattern detector plugin for Nagios Usage: check_log -F logfile -O oldlog -q query Usage: check_log --help Usage: check_log --version

25.

check_mailq

Usage: check_mailq -w <warn> -c <crit> [-W <warn>] [-C <crit>] [-M <MTA>] [-t <timeout>] [-v verbose] Checks the number of messages in the mail queue (supports multiple sendmail queues, qmail) Feedback/patches to support non-sendmail mailqueue welcome -w (--warning) = Min. number of messages in queue to generate warning -c (--critical) = Min. number of messages in queu to generate critical alert ( w < c ) -W (--Warning) = Min. number of messages for same domain in queue to generate warning -C (--Critical) = Min. number of messages for same domain in queue to generate critical alert (W<C) -t (--timeout) = Plugin timeout in seconds (default = 15) -M (--mailserver) = [ sendmail | qmail | postfix | exim ] (default = sendmail) -h (--help) -V (--version) -v (--verbose) = debugging output Note: -w and -c are required arguments. -W and -C are optional. -W and -C are applied to domains listed on the queues - both FROM and TO. (sendmail) -W and -C are applied message not yet preproccessed. (qmail) This plugin uses the system mailq command (sendmail) or qmail-stat (qmail) to look at the queues. Mailq can usually only be accessed by root or a TrustedUser. You will have to set appropriate permissions for the plugin to work.

26. check_mrtg
This plugin will check either the average or maximum value of one of the two variables recorded in an MRTG log file. Usage: check_mrtg -F log_file -a <AVG | MAX> -v variable -w warning -c critical [-l label] [-u units] [-e expire_minutes] [-t timeout] [-v] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -F, --logfile=FILE The MRTG log file containing the data you want to monitor -e, --expires=MINUTES Minutes before MRTG data is considered to be too old -a, --aggregation=AVG|MAX Should we check average or maximum values? -v, --variable=INTEGER Which variable set should we inspect? (1 or 2) -w, --warning=INTEGER Threshold value for data to result in WARNING status -c, --critical=INTEGER Threshold value for data to result in CRITICAL status -l, --label=STRING Type label for data (Examples: Conns, "Processor Load", In, Out) -u, --units=STRING Option units label for data (Example: Packets/Sec, Errors/Sec, "Bytes Per Second", "% Utilization") If the value exceeds the <vwl> threshold, a WARNING status is returned. If the value exceeds the <vcl> threshold, a CRITICAL status is returned. If the data in the log file is older than <expire_minutes> old, a WARNING status is returned and a warning message is printed. This plugin is useful for monitoring MRTG data that does not correspond to bandwidth usage. (Use the check_mrtgtraf plugin for monitoring bandwidth). It can be used to monitor any kind of data that MRTG is monitoring - errors, packets/sec, etc. I use MRTG in conjuction with the Novell NLM that allows me to track processor utilization, user connections, drive space, etc and this plugin works well for monitoring that kind of data as well. Notes: - This plugin only monitors one of the two variables stored in the MRTG log file. If you want to monitor both values you will have to define two commands with different values for the <variable> argument. Of course, you can always hack the code to make this plugin work for you... - MRTG stands for the Multi Router Traffic Grapher. It can be downloaded from http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html

27.

check_mrtgtraf

This plugin will check the incoming/outgoing transfer rates of a router, switch, etc recorded in an MRTG log. If the newest log entry is older than <expire_minutes>, a WARNING status is returned. If either the incoming or outgoing rates exceed the <icl> or <ocl> thresholds (in Bytes/sec), a CRITICAL status results. If either of the rates exceed the <iwl> or <owl> thresholds (in Bytes/sec), a WARNING status results. Usage: check_mrtgtraf -F <log_file> -a <AVG | MAX> -v <variable> -w <warning_pair> -c <critical_pair> [-e expire_minutes] [-t timeout] [-v] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -F, --filename=STRING File to read log from -e, --expires=INTEGER Minutes after which log expires -a, --aggregation=(AVG|MAX) Test average or maximum -w, --warning Warning threshold pair "<incoming>,<outgoing>" -c, --critical Critical threshold pair "<incoming>,<outgoing>" Notes: - MRTG stands for Multi Router Traffic Grapher. It can be downloaded from http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html - While MRTG can monitor things other than traffic rates, this plugin probably won't work with much else without modification. - The calculated i/o rates are a little off from what MRTG actually reports. I'm not sure why this is right now, but will look into it for future enhancements of this plugin.

28.

check_mysql

This program tests connections to a mysql server

Usage:check_mysql [-d database] [-H host] [-P port] [-u user] [-p password] [-S] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -P, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 3306) -d, --database=STRING Check database with indicated name -u, --username=STRING Connect using the indicated username -p, --password=STRING Use the indicated password to authenticate the connection ==> IMPORTANT: THIS FORM OF AUTHENTICATION IS NOT SECURE!!! <== Your clear-text password will be visible as a process table entry -S, --check-slave Check if the slave thread is running properly. -w, --warning Exit with WARNING status if slave server is more then INTEGER seconds behind master -c, --critical Exit with CRITICAL status if slave server is more then INTEGER seconds behind master There are no required arguments. By default, the local database with a server listening on MySQL standard port 3306 will be checked

29.

check_mysql_query

This program checks a query result against threshold levels

Usage:check_mysql_query -q SQL_query [-w warn] [-c crit] [-d database] [-H host] [-P port] [-u user] [-p password] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -q, --query=STRING SQL query to run. Only first column in first row will be read -w, --warning=RANGE Warning range (format: start:end). Alert if outside this range -c, --critical=RANGE Critical range -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -P, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 3306) -d, --database=STRING Database to check -u, --username=STRING Username to login with -p, --password=STRING Password to login with ==> IMPORTANT: THIS FORM OF AUTHENTICATION IS NOT SECURE!!! <== A query is required. The result from the query should be numeric. For extra security, create a user with minimal access.

30.

check_nagios

This plugin checks the status of the Nagios process on the local machine. The plugin will check to make sure the Nagios status log is no older than the number of minutes specified by the expires option. It also checks the process table for a process matching the command argument. Usage: check_nagios -F <status log file> -e <expire_minutes> -C <process_string> Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -F, --filename=FILE Name of the log file to check -e, --expires=INTEGER Minutes aging after which logfile is considered stale -C, --command=STRING Substring to search for in process arguments Example: ./check_nagios -e 5 -F /usr/local/nagios/var/status.log -C /usr/local/nagios/bin/nagios

31.

check_nntp

This plugin tests NNTP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_NNTP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

32.

check_nntps

This plugin tests NNTPS connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_NNTPS -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

33.

check_nrpe

Usage: check_nrpe -H <host> [-n] [-p <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-c <command>] [-a <arglist...>] Options: -n = Do no use SSL <host> = The address of the host running the NRPE daemon [port] = The port on which the daemon is running (default=5666) [timeout] = Number of seconds before connection times out (default=10) [command] = The name of the command that the remote daemon should run [arglist] = Optional arguments that should be passed to the command. Multiple arguments should be separated by a space. If provided, this must be the last option supplied on the command line. Note: This plugin requires that you have the NRPE daemon running on the remote host. You must also have configured the daemon to associate a specific plugin command with the [command] option you are specifying here. Upon receipt of the [command] argument, the NRPE daemon will run the appropriate plugin command and send the plugin output and return code back to *this* plugin. This allows you to execute plugins on remote hosts and 'fake' the results to make Nagios think the plugin is being run locally.

34.

check_nt

This plugin collects data from the NSClient service running on a Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 server. Usage: check_nt -H host -v variable [-p port] [-w warning] [-c critical] [-l params] [-d SHOWALL] [-t timeout] Options: -H, --hostname=HOST Name of the host to check -p, --port=INTEGER Optional port number (default: 1248) -s <password> Password needed for the request -w, --warning=INTEGER Threshold which will result in a warning status -c, --critical=INTEGER Threshold which will result in a critical status -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection attempt times out (default: 10) -h, --help Print this help screen -V, --version Print version information -v, --variable=STRING Variable to check. Valid variables are: CLIENTVERSION = Get the NSClient version If -l <version> is specified, will return warning if versions differ. CPULOAD = Average CPU load on last x minutes. Request a -l parameter with the following syntax: -l <minutes range>,<warning threshold>,<critical threshold>. <minute range> should be less than 24*60. Thresholds are percentage and up to 10 requests can be done in one shot. ie: -l 60,90,95,120,90,95 UPTIME = Get the uptime of the machine. No specific parameters. No warning or critical threshold USEDDISKSPACE = Size and percentage of disk use. Request a -l parameter containing the drive letter only. Warning and critical thresholds can be specified with -w and -c. MEMUSE = Memory use. Warning and critical thresholds can be specified with -w and -c. SERVICESTATE = Check the state of one or several services. Request a -l parameters with the following syntax: -l <service1>,<service2>,<service3>,... You can specify -d SHOWALL in case you want to see working services in the returned string. PROCSTATE = Check if one or several process are running. Same syntax as SERVICESTATE. COUNTER = Check any performance counter of Windows NT/2000. Request a -l parameters with the following syntax: -l "\\<performance object>\\counter","<description> The <description> parameter is optional and is given to a printf output command which requires a float parameter. If <description> does not include "%", it is used as a label. Some examples: "Paging file usage is %.2f %%" "%.f %% paging file used." Notes: - The NSClient service should be running on the server to get any information (http://nsclient.ready2run.nl). Critical thresholds should be lower than warning thresholds

35.

check_ntp

Usage: check_ntp -H <host> [-46] [-O] [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] [-j <warn>] [-k <crit>] [-v verbose] Checks the local timestamp offset versus <host> with ntpdate Checks the jitter/dispersion of clock signal between <host> and its sys.peer with ntpq -O (--zero-offset) A zero offset on "ntpdate" will generate a CRITICAL. -w (--warning) Clock offset in seconds at which a warning message will be generated. Defaults to 60. -c (--critical) Clock offset in seconds at which a critical message will be generated. Defaults to 120. -j (--jwarn) Clock jitter in milliseconds at which a warning message will be generated. Defaults to 5000. -k (--jcrit) Clock jitter in milliseconds at which a critical message will be generated. Defaults to 10000. If jitter/dispersion is specified with -j or -k and ntpq times out, then a warning is returned. -4 (--use-ipv4) Use IPv4 connection -6 (--use-ipv6) Use IPv6 connection

36.

check_nwstat

This plugin attempts to contact the MRTGEXT NLM running on a Novell server to gather the requested system information. Usage: check_nwstat -H host [-p port] [-v variable] [-w warning] [-c critical] [-t timeout]. Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 9999) -v, --variable=STRING Variable to check. Valid variables include: LOAD1 = 1 minute average CPU load LOAD5 = 5 minute average CPU load LOAD15 = 15 minute average CPU load CSPROCS = number of current service processes (NW 5.x only) ABENDS = number of abended threads (NW 5.x only) UPTIME = server uptime LTCH = percent long term cache hits CBUFF = current number of cache buffers CDBUFF = current number of dirty cache buffers DCB = dirty cache buffers as a percentage of the total TCB = dirty cache buffers as a percentage of the original OFILES = number of open files VPF<vol> = percent free space on volume <vol> VKF<vol> = KB of free space on volume <vol> VPP<vol> = percent purgeable space on volume <vol> VKP<vol> = KB of purgeable space on volume <vol> VPNP<vol> = percent not yet purgeable space on volume <vol> VKNP<vol> = KB of not yet purgeable space on volume <vol> LRUM = LRU sitting time in minutes LRUS = LRU sitting time in seconds DSDB = check to see if DS Database is open DSVER = NDS version UPRB = used packet receive buffers PUPRB = percent (of max) used packet receive buffers SAPENTRIES = number of entries in the SAP table SAPENTRIES<n> = number of entries in the SAP table for SAP type <n> TSYNC = timesync status LOGINS = check to see if logins are enabled CONNS = number of currently licensed connections NLM:<nlm> = check if NLM is loaded and report version (e.g. "NLM:TSANDS.NLM") -w, --warning=INTEGER Threshold which will result in a warning status -c, --critical=INTEGER Threshold which will result in a critical status -o, --osversion Include server version string in results -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) Notes:

- This plugin requres that the MRTGEXT.NLM file from James Drews' MRTG extension for NetWare be loaded on the Novell servers you wish to check. (available from http://www.engr.wisc.edu/~drews/mrtg/) - Values for critical thresholds should be lower than warning thresholds when the following variables are checked: VPF, VKF, LTCH, CBUFF, DCB, TCB, LRUS and LRUM.

37.

check_oracle

Usage: check_oracle --tns <Oracle Sid or Hostname/IP address> check_oracle --db <ORACLE_SID> check_oracle --login <ORACLE_SID> check_oracle --cache <ORACLE_SID> <USER> <PASS> <CRITICAL> <WARNING> check_oracle --tablespace <ORACLE_SID> <USER> <PASS> <TABLESPACE> <CRITICAL> <WARNING> check_oracle --oranames <Hostname> check_oracle --help check_oracle --version Check Oracle status --tns SID/IP Address Check remote TNS server --db SID Check local database (search /bin/ps for PMON process) and check filesystem for sgadefORACLE_SID.dbf --login SID Attempt a dummy login and alert if not ORA-01017: invalid username/password --cache Check local database for library and buffer cache hit ratios ---> Requires Oracle user/password and SID specified. ---> Requires select on v_ and v_ --tablespace Check local database for tablespace capacity in ORACLE_SID ---> Requires Oracle user/password specified. ---> Requires select on dba_data_files and dba_free_space --oranames Hostname Check remote Oracle Names server --help Print this help screen --version Print version and license information If the plugin doesn't work, check that the ORACLE_HOME environment variable is set, that ORACLE_HOME/bin is in your PATH, and the tnsnames.ora file is locatable and is properly configured. When checking local database status your ORACLE_SID is case sensitive. If you want to use a default Oracle home, add in your oratab file: *:/opt/app/oracle/product/7.3.4:N

38.

check_overcr

Usage: check_overcr -H host [-p port] [-v variable] [-w warning] [-c critical] [-t timeout] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 2000) -v, --variable=STRING Variable to check. Valid variables include: LOAD1 = 1 minute average CPU load LOAD5 = 5 minute average CPU load LOAD15 = 15 minute average CPU load DPU<filesys> = percent used disk space on filesystem <filesys> PROC<process> = number of running processes with name <process> NET<port> = number of active connections on TCP port <port> UPTIME = system uptime in seconds -w, --warning=INTEGER Threshold which will result in a warning status -c, --critical=INTEGER Threshold which will result in a critical status -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) Notes: - For the available options, the critical threshold value should always be higher than the warning threshold value, EXCEPT with the uptime variable - This plugin requres that Eric Molitors' Over-CR collector daemon be running on the remote server. Over-CR can be downloaded from http://www.molitor.org/overcr (This plugin was tested with version 0.99.53 of the Over-CR collector)

39.

Check_pgsql

Test whether a PostgreSQL Database is accepting connections. Usage:check_pgsql [-H <host>] [-P <port>] [-c <critical time>] [-w <warning time>] [-t <timeout>] [-d <database>] [-l <logname>] [-p <password>] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -P, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 5432) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -d, --database=STRING Database to check (default: template1) -l, --logname = STRING Login name of user -p, --password = STRING Password (BIG SECURITY ISSUE) -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) All parameters are optional. This plugin tests a PostgreSQL DBMS to determine whether it is active and accepting queries. In its current operation, it simply connects to the specified database, and then disconnects. If no database is specified, it connects to the template1 database, which is present in every functioning PostgreSQL DBMS. The plugin will connect to a local postmaster if no host is specified. To connect to a remote host, be sure that the remote postmaster accepts TCP/IP connections (start the postmaster with the -i option). Typically, the nagios user (unless the --logname option is used) should be able to connect to the database without a password. The plugin can also send a password, but no effort is made to obsure or encrypt the password.

40.

check_ping

Use ping to check connection statistics for a remote host. Usage: check_ping -H <host_address> -w <wrta>,<wpl>% -c <crta>,<cpl>% [-p packets] [-t timeout] [-L] [-4|-6] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -H, --hostname=HOST host to ping -w, --warning=THRESHOLD warning threshold pair -c, --critical=THRESHOLD critical threshold pair -p, --packets=INTEGER number of ICMP ECHO packets to send (Default: 5) -L, --link show HTML in the plugin output (obsoleted by urlize) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) THRESHOLD is <rta>,<pl>% where <rta> is the round trip average travel time (ms) which triggers a WARNING or CRITICAL state, and <pl> is the percentage of packet loss to trigger an alarm state. This plugin uses the ping command to probe the specified host for packet loss (percentage) and round trip average (milliseconds). It can produce HTML output linking to a traceroute CGI contributed by Ian Cass. The CGI can be found in the contrib area of the downloads section at http://www.nagios.org

41.

check_pop

This plugin tests POP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_POP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

42. check_procs
Checks all processes and generates WARNING or CRITICAL states if the specified metric is outside the required threshold ranges. The metric defaults to number of processes. Search filters can be applied to limit the processes to check. Usage: check_procs -w <range> -c <range> [-m metric] [-s state] [-p ppid] [-u user] [-r rss] [-z vsz] [-P %cpu] [-a argument-array] [-C command] [-t timeout] [-v] Required Arguments: -w, --warning=RANGE Generate warning state if metric is outside this range -c, --critical=RANGE Generate critical state if metric is outside this range Optional Arguments: -m, --metric=TYPE Check thresholds against metric. Valid types: PROCS - number of processes (default) VSZ - virtual memory size RSS - resident set memory size CPU - percentage cpu ELAPSED - time elapsed in seconds -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Extra information. Up to 3 verbosity levels Optional Filters: -s, --state=STATUSFLAGS Only scan for processes that have, in the output of `ps`, one or more of the status flags you specify (for example R, Z, S, RS, RSZDT, plus others based on the output of your 'ps' command). -p, --ppid=PPID Only scan for children of the parent process ID indicated. -z, --vsz=VSZ Only scan for processes with vsz higher than indicated. -r, --rss=RSS Only scan for processes with rss higher than indicated. -P, --pcpu=PCPU Only scan for processes with pcpu higher than indicated. -u, --user=USER Only scan for processes with user name or ID indicated. -a, --argument-array=STRING Only scan for processes with args that contain STRING. -C, --command=COMMAND Only scan for exact matches of COMMAND (without path). RANGEs are specified 'min:max' or 'min:' or ':max' (or 'max'). If specified 'max:min', a warning status will be generated if the count is inside the specified range This plugin checks the number of currently running processes and generates WARNING or CRITICAL states if the process count is outside the specified threshold ranges. The process count can be filtered by process owner, parent process PID, current state (e.g., 'Z'), or may be the total number of running processes

Examples: check_procs -w 2:2 -c 2:1024 -C portsentry Warning if not two processes with command name portsentry. Critical if < 2 or > 1024 processes check_procs -w 10 -a '/usr/local/bin/perl' -u root Warning alert if > 10 processes with command arguments containing '/usr/local/bin/perl' and owned by root check_procs -w 50000 -c 100000 --metric=VSZ Alert if vsz of any processes over 50K or 100K check_procs -w 10 -c 20 --metric=CPU Alert if cpu of any processes over 10% or 20%

43.

check_real

This plugin tests the REAL service on the specified host. Usage: check_real -H host [-e expect] [-p port] [-w warn] [-c crit] [-t timeout] [-v] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 554) -u, --url=STRING Connect to this url -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in first line of server response (default: RTSP/1.) -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) This plugin will attempt to open an RTSP connection with the host. Successul connects return STATE_OK, refusals and timeouts return STATE_CRITICAL, other errors return STATE_UNKNOWN. Successful connects, but incorrect reponse messages from the host result in STATE_WARNING return values.

44.

check_rpc

Check if a rpc service is registered and running using rpcinfo -H host -C rpc_command Usage: check_rpc -H host -C rpc_command [-p port] [-c program_version] [-u|-t] [-v] check_rpc [-h | --help] check_rpc [-V | --version] <host> The server providing the rpc service <rpc_command> The program name (or number). <program_version> The version you want to check for (one or more) Should prevent checks of unknown versions being syslogged e.g. 2,3,6 to check v2, v3, and v6 [-u | -t] Test UDP or TCP [-v] Verbose [-v -v] Verbose - will print supported programs and numbers

45.

check_sensors

Usage: check_sensors This plugin checks hardware status using the lm_sensors package.

46.

Check_simap

This plugin tests SIMAP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_SIMAP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

47.

check_smtp

Check status of remote machines and obtain sustem information via SNMP Usage: check_snmp -H <ip_address> -o <OID> [-w warn_range] [-c crit_range] [-C community] [-s string] [-r regex] [-R regexi] [-t timeout] [-e retries] [-l label] [-u units] [-p port-number] [-d delimiter] [-D output-delimiter] [-m miblist] [-P snmp version] [-L seclevel] [-U secname] [-a authproto] [-A authpasswd] [-X privpasswd] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 161) -n, --next Use SNMP GETNEXT instead of SNMP GET -P, --protocol=[1|2c|3] SNMP protocol version -L, --seclevel=[noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv] SNMPv3 securityLevel -a, --authproto=[MD5|SHA] SNMPv3 auth proto -C, --community=STRING Optional community string for SNMP communication (default is "public") -U, --secname=USERNAME SNMPv3 username -A, --authpassword=PASSWORD SNMPv3 authentication password -X, --privpasswd=PASSWORD SNMPv3 crypt passwd (DES) -o, --oid=OID(s) Object identifier(s) or SNMP variables whose value you wish to query -m, --miblist=STRING List of MIBS to be loaded (default = none if using numeric oids or 'ALL' for symbolic oids.) -d, --delimiter=STRING Delimiter to use when parsing returned data. Default is "=" Any data on the right hand side of the delimiter is considered to be the data that should be used in the evaluation. -w, --warning=INTEGER_RANGE(s) Range(s) which will not result in a WARNING status -c, --critical=INTEGER_RANGE(s) Range(s) which will not result in a CRITICAL status -s, --string=STRING Return OK state (for that OID) if STRING is an exact match -r, --ereg=REGEX Return OK state (for that OID) if extended regular expression REGEX matches -R, --eregi=REGEX Return OK state (for that OID) if case-insensitive extended REGEX matches -l, --label=STRING Prefix label for output from plugin (default -s 'SNMP')

-u, --units=STRING Units label(s) for output data (e.g., 'sec.'). -D, --output-delimiter=STRING Separates output on multiple OID requests -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) - This plugin uses the 'snmpget' command included with the NET-SNMP package. If you don't have the package installed, you will need to download it from http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net before you can use this plugin. - Multiple OIDs may be indicated by a comma- or space-delimited list (lists with internal spaces must be quoted) [max 8 OIDs] - Ranges are inclusive and are indicated with colons. When specified as 'min:max' a STATE_OK will be returned if the result is within the indicated range or is equal to the upper or lower bound. A non-OK state will be returned if the result is outside the specified range. - If specified in the order 'max:min' a non-OK state will be returned if the result is within the (inclusive) range. - Upper or lower bounds may be omitted to skip checking the respective limit. - Bare integers are interpreted as upper limits. - When checking multiple OIDs, separate ranges by commas like '-w 1:10,1:,:20' - Note that only one string and one regex may be checked at present - All evaluation methods other than PR, STR, and SUBSTR expect that the value returned from the SNMP query is an unsigned integer.

48.

check_snmp

Check status of remote machines and obtain sustem information via SNMP Usage: check_snmp -H <ip_address> -o <OID> [-w warn_range] [-c crit_range] [-C community] [-s string] [-r regex] [-R regexi] [-t timeout] [-e retries] [-l label] [-u units] [-p port-number] [-d delimiter] [-D output-delimiter] [-m miblist] [-P snmp version] [-L seclevel] [-U secname] [-a authproto] [-A authpasswd] [-X privpasswd] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 161) -n, --next Use SNMP GETNEXT instead of SNMP GET -P, --protocol=[1|2c|3] SNMP protocol version -L, --seclevel=[noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv] SNMPv3 securityLevel -a, --authproto=[MD5|SHA] SNMPv3 auth proto -C, --community=STRING Optional community string for SNMP communication (default is "public") -U, --secname=USERNAME SNMPv3 username -A, --authpassword=PASSWORD SNMPv3 authentication password -X, --privpasswd=PASSWORD SNMPv3 crypt passwd (DES) -o, --oid=OID(s) Object identifier(s) or SNMP variables whose value you wish to query -m, --miblist=STRING List of MIBS to be loaded (default = none if using numeric oids or 'ALL' for symbolic oids.) -d, --delimiter=STRING Delimiter to use when parsing returned data. Default is "=" Any data on the right hand side of the delimiter is considered to be the data that should be used in the evaluation. -w, --warning=INTEGER_RANGE(s) Range(s) which will not result in a WARNING status -c, --critical=INTEGER_RANGE(s) Range(s) which will not result in a CRITICAL status -s, --string=STRING Return OK state (for that OID) if STRING is an exact match -r, --ereg=REGEX Return OK state (for that OID) if extended regular expression REGEX matches -R, --eregi=REGEX Return OK state (for that OID) if case-insensitive extended REGEX matches -l, --label=STRING Prefix label for output from plugin (default -s 'SNMP')

-u, --units=STRING Units label(s) for output data (e.g., 'sec.'). -D, --output-delimiter=STRING Separates output on multiple OID requests -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) - This plugin uses the 'snmpget' command included with the NET-SNMP package. If you don't have the package installed, you will need to download it from http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net before you can use this plugin. - Multiple OIDs may be indicated by a comma- or space-delimited list (lists with internal spaces must be quoted) [max 8 OIDs] - Ranges are inclusive and are indicated with colons. When specified as 'min:max' a STATE_OK will be returned if the result is within the indicated range or is equal to the upper or lower bound. A non-OK state will be returned if the result is outside the specified range. - If specified in the order 'max:min' a non-OK state will be returned if the result is within the (inclusive) range. - Upper or lower bounds may be omitted to skip checking the respective limit. - Bare integers are interpreted as upper limits. - When checking multiple OIDs, separate ranges by commas like '-w 1:10,1:,:20' - Note that only one string and one regex may be checked at present - All evaluation methods other than PR, STR, and SUBSTR expect that the value returned from the SNMP query is an unsigned integer.

49.

check_snmp_boostedge.pl

SNMP Boostedge service monitor for Nagios version 1.0 (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_boostedge.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -s <service> -n <number> [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -s, --service=<service> Regexp of service to select -n, --number=<number> Number of services selected that must be in running & enabled state -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

50.

check_snmp_cpfw.pl

SNMP Checkpoint FW-1 Monitor for Nagios version 1.0 (c)2004 - to my cat Ratoune Usage: ./check_snmp_cpfw.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-s] [-w [-p=pol_name] [-c=warn,crit]] [-m] [-a] [-f] [-p <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) 2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -s, --svn check for svn status -w, --fw check for fw status -a, --ha check for ha status -m, --mgmt check for management status -p, --policy=POLICY_NAME check if installed policy is POLICY_NAME (must have -w) -c, --connexions=WARN,CRIT check warn and critical number of connexions (must have -w) -f, --perfparse perfparse output (only works with -c) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP (Default: Nagios default) -V, --version prints version number

51.

check_snmp_css.pl

SNMP Cisco CSS monitor for Nagios version 1.0 (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_css.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -n <name> [-w <num>,<resp>,<conn> -c <num>,<resp>,<conn>] [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -n, --name=<name> regexp to select service -w, --warning=<num>,<resp>,<conn> Optional. Warning level for - minimum number of active & alive service - average response time - number of connexions Put 0 for no warnings. -c, --critical=<num>,resp>,<conn> Optional. Critical levels (0 for no critical levels) See warning levels. -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

52.

check_snmp_env.pl

SNMP environemental Monitor for Nagios version 1.0 (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_env.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] -T (cisco|nokia|lp) [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -T, --type=cisco|nokia|bc Environemental check : cisco : voltage,temp,fan,power supply status will try to check everything present nokia : fan and power supply bc : fans, power supply, voltage, disks -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

53.

check_snmp_int.pl

SNMP Network Interface Monitor for Nagios version 1.4.1 (c)2004-2006 to my cat Ratoune - Author : Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_int.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>) [-p <port>] -n <name in desc_oid> [-i] [-a] [-r] [-f[e]] [-k[qB] -w<warn levels> -c<crit levels> -d<delta>] [-t <timeout>] [-s] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD, -2, --v2c Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -2 : use snmp v2c -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -n, --name=NAME Name in description OID (eth0, ppp0 ...). This is treated as a regexp : -n eth will match eth0,eth1,... Test it before, because there are known bugs (ex : trailling /) -i, --inverse Make critical when up -a, --admin Use administrative status instead of operational -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output (no output when interface is down). -e, --error Add error & discard to Perfparse output -r, --noregexp Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID -k, --perfcheck ; -q, --extperfcheck -k check the input/ouput bandwidth of the interface -q also check the error and discard input/output -d, --delta=seconds make an average of <delta> seconds (default 300=5min) -B, --kbits Make the warning and critical levels in KBits/s instead of KBytes/s -w, --warning=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out] warning level for input / output bandwidth in KBytes/s (0 for no warning) warning for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q) -c, --critical=input,output[,error in,error out,discard in,discard out] critical level for input / output bandwidth in KBytes/s (0 for no critical) critical for error & discard input / output in error/min (need -q) -s, --short=int Make the output shorter : only the first <n> chars of the interface(s) If the number is negative, then get the <n> LAST caracters. -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5)

-V, --version prints version number Note : when multiple interface are selected with regexp, all be must be up (or down with -i) to get an OK result.

54.

check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl

SNMP Radware Linkproof NHR monitor for Nagios version 1.0 (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_linkproof_nhr.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V] The plugin will test all nhr configured and will return OK if all nhr are active WARNING if one nhr at least is in "no new session" or "inactive" mode. CRITICAL if all nhr are inactive. -v, --verbose print extra debugging information -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

55.

check_snmp_load.pl

SNMP Load & CPU Monitor for Nagios version 1.3 (c)2004-2006 to my cat Ratoune - Author : Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_load.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> -T=[stand|netsl|netsc| as400|cisco|cata|nsc|fg|bc|nokia|hp|lp] [-f] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT 1 value check : warning level for cpu in percent (on one minute) 3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min -c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT,INT critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute) 1 value check : critical level for cpu in percent (on one minute) 3 value check : comma separated level for load or cpu for 1min, 5min, 15min -T, --type=stand|netsl|netsc|as400|cisco|bc|nokia|hp|lp CPU check : stand : standard MIBII (works with Windows), can handle multiple CPU. netsl : linux load provided by Net SNMP netsc : cpu usage given by net-snmp (100-idle) as400 : as400 CPU usage cisco : Cisco CPU usage cata : Cisco catalyst CPU usage nsc : NetScreen CPU usage fg : Fortigate CPU usage bc : Bluecoat CPU usage nokia : Nokia CPU usage hp : HP procurve switch CPU usage lp : Linkproof CPU usage -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

56.

check_snmp_mem.pl

SNMP Memory Monitor for Nagios version 1.1 (c)2004-2006 to my cat Ratoune - Author: Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_mem.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [-X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] -w <warn level> -c <crit level> [-I|-N|-E] [-f] [-m] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -w, --warn=INTEGER | INT,INT warning level for memory in percent (0 for no checks) Default (-N switch) : comma separated level for Real Memory and Swap -I switch : warning level -c, --crit=INTEGER | INT,INT critical level for memory in percent (0 for no checks) Default (-N switch) : comma separated level for Real Memory and Swap -I switch : critical level -N, --netsnmp (default) check linux memory & swap provided by Net SNMP -m, --memcache include cached memory in used memory (only with Net-SNMP) -I, --cisco check cisco memory (sum of all memory pools) -E, --hp check HP proccurve memory -f, --perfdata Performance data output -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

57.

check_snmp_process.pl

SNMP Process Monitor for Nagios version 1.3.1 GPL licence, (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_process.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] -n <name> [-w <min_proc>[,<max_proc>] -c <min_proc>[,max_proc] ] [m<warn Mb>,<crit Mb> -a -u<warn %>,<crit%> ] [-t <timeout>] [-f ] [-r] [-V] [-g] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (and lists all storages) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN Login for snmpv3 authentication (implies v3 protocol with MD5) -x, --passwd=PASSWD Password for snmpv3 authentication -p, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -n, --name=NAME Name of the process (regexp) No trailing slash ! -r, --noregexp Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID -f, --fullpath Use full path name instead of process name (Windows doesn't provide full path name) -w, --warn=MIN[,MAX] Number of process that will cause a warning -1 for no warning, MAX must be >0. Ex : -w-1,50 -c, --critical=MIN[,MAX] number of process that will cause an error ( -1 for no critical, MAX must be >0. Ex : -c-1,50 Notes on warning and critical : with the following options : -w m1,x1 -c m2,x2 you must have : m2 <= m1 < x1 <= x2 you can omit x1 or x2 or both -m, --memory=WARN,CRIT checks memory usage (default max of all process) values are warning and critical values in Mb -a, --average makes an average of memory used by process instead of max -u, --cpu=WARN,CRIT checks cpu usage of all process values are warning and critical values in % of CPU usage if more than one CPU, value can be > 100% : 100%=1 CPU -g, --getall In some cases, it is necessary to get all data at once because process die very frequently. This option eats bandwidth an cpu (for remote host) at breakfast. -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

Note : CPU usage is in % of one cpu, so maximum can be 100% * number of CPU example : Browse process list : <script> -C <community> -H <host> -n <anything> -v the -n option allows regexp in perl format : All process of /opt/soft/bin : -n /opt/soft/bin/ -f All 'named' process : -n named

58.

check_snmp_storage.pl

SNMP Disk Monitor for Nagios version 1.3 (c)2004-2006 Patrick Proy Usage: check_snmp_storage [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) [-p <port>] -m <name in desc_oid> [-q storagetype] -w <warn_level> -c <crit_level> [-t <timeout>] [-T pl|pu|bl|bu ] [-r] [-s] [-i] [-e] [-S 0|1[,1,<car>]] By default, plugin will monitor %used on drives : warn if %used > warn and critical if %used > crit -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (and lists all storages) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1) 2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -x, --passwd=PASSWD Password for snmpv3 authentication -p, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -m, --name=NAME Name in description OID (can be mounpoints '/home' or 'Swap Space'...) This is treated as a regexp : -m /var will match /var , /var/log, /opt/var ... Test it before, because there are known bugs (ex : trailling /) No trailing slash for mountpoints ! -q, --storagetype=[Other|Ram|VirtualMemory|FixedDisk|RemovableDisk|FloppyDisk CompactDisk|RamDisk|FlashMemory|NetworkDisk] Also check the storage type in addition of the name It is possible to use regular expressions ( "FixedDisk|FloppyDisk" ) -r, --noregexp Do not use regexp to match NAME in description OID -s, --sum Add all storages that match NAME (used space and total space) THEN make the tests. -i, --index Parse index table instead of description table to select storage -e, --exclude Select all storages except the one(s) selected by -m No action on storage type selection -T, --type=TYPE pl : calculate percent left pu : calculate percent used (Default) bl : calculate MegaBytes left bu : calculate MegaBytes used -w, --warn=INTEGER percent / MB of disk used to generate WARNING state you can add the % sign

-c, --critical=INTEGER percent / MB of disk used to generate CRITICAL state you can add the % sign -f, --perfparse Perfparse compatible output -S, --short=<type>[,<where>,<cut>] <type>: Make the output shorter : 0 : only print the global result except the disk in warning or critical ex: "< 80% : OK" 1 : Don't print all info for every disk ex : "/ : 66 %used (< 80) : OK" <where>: (optional) if = 1, put the OK/WARN/CRIT at the beginning <cut>: take the <n> first caracters or <n> last if n<0 -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number Note : with T=pu or T=bu : OK < warn < crit with T=pl ot T=bl : crit < warn < OK If multiple storage are selected, the worse condition will be returned i.e if one disk is critical, the return is critical example : Browse storage list : <script> -C <community> -H <host> -m <anything> -w 1 -c 2 -v the -m option allows regexp in perl format : Test drive C,F,G,H,I on Windows : -m ^[CFGHI]: Test all mounts containing /var : -m /var Test all mounts under /var : -m ^/var Test only /var : -m /var -r Test all swap spaces : -m ^Swap Test all but swap spaces : -m ^Swap -e

59.

check_snmp_vrrp.pl

SNMP VRRP Monitor for Nagios version 1.3 (c)2004-2006 to my cat Ratoune - Author : Patrick Proy Usage: ./check_snmp_vrrp.pl [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd [X pass -L <authp>,<privp>]) -s <master|backup|num,%> [-T <nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipsocluster>] [-p <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (including interface list on the system) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v1 protocol) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN ; -x, --passwd=PASSWD Login and auth password for snmpv3 authentication If no priv password exists, implies AuthNoPriv -X, --privpass=PASSWD Priv password for snmpv3 (AuthPriv protocol) -L, --protocols=<authproto>,<privproto> <authproto> : Authentication protocol (md5|sha : default md5) <privproto> : Priv protocole (des|aes : default des) -P, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -T, --type=<nokia|alteon|lp|nsc|ipso> Type of vrrp router to check nokia (default) : Nokai vrrp. Should be working for most vrrp routers alteon : for Alteon AD4 Loadbalancers lp : Radware Linkproof nsc : Nescreen (ScreenOS 5.x NSRP) ipso : Nokia IPSO clustering -s, --state=master|backup|num,% Nokia ipso clustering : number of members, max % assigned to nodes. Other : check vrrp interface to be master or backup -g, --long Make output long even is all is OK -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number

60.

check_snmp_win.pl

SNMP Windows Monitor for Nagios version 0.5 GPL licence, (c)2004-2005 Patrick Proy Usage: check_snmp_win [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> [-2] | (-l login -x passwd) [-p <port>] -n <name>[,<name2] [-T=service] [-r] [-s] [-N=<n>] [-t <timeout>] [-V] -v, --verbose print extra debugging information (and lists all services) -h, --help print this help message -H, --hostname=HOST name or IP address of host to check -C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies SNMP v1 or v2c with option) -2, --v2c Use snmp v2c -l, --login=LOGIN Login for snmpv3 authentication (implies v3 protocol with MD5) -x, --passwd=PASSWD Password for snmpv3 authentication -p, --port=PORT SNMP port (Default 161) -T, --type=service Check type : - service (default) checks service -n, --name=NAME[,NAME2...] Comma separated names of services (perl regular expressions can be used for every one). By default, it is not case sensitive. -N, --number=<n> Compare matching services with <n> instead of the number of names provided. -s, --showall Show all services in the output, instead of only the non-active ones. -r, --noregexp Do not use regexp to match NAME in service description. -t, --timeout=INTEGER timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default: 5) -V, --version prints version number Note : The script will return OK if ALL services are in active state, WARNING if there is more than specified (ex 2 service specified, 3 active services matching), CRITICAL if at least one of them is non active. The -n option will allows regexp in perl format -n "service" will match 'service WINS' 'sevice DNS' etc... It is not case sensitive by default : WINS = wins

61.

check_spop

This plugin tests SPOP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_SPOP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

62.

check_ssh

Try to connect to an SSH server at specified server and port Usage: check_ssh [-46] [-t <timeout>] [-r <remote version>] [-p <port>] <host> Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 22) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -r, --remote-version=STRING Warn if string doesn't match expected server version (ex: OpenSSH_3.9p1) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

63.

check_ssmtp

This plugin tests SSMTP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_SSMTP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

64.

check_swap

Check swap space on local machine. Usage: check_swap [-av] -w <percent_free>% -c <percent_free>% check_swap [-av] -w <bytes_free> -c <bytes_free> Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -w, --warning=INTEGER Exit with WARNING status if less than INTEGER bytes of swap space are free -w, --warning=PERCENT% Exit with WARNING status if less than PERCENT of swap space is free -c, --critical=INTEGER Exit with CRITICAL status if less than INTEGER bytes of swap space are free -c, --critical=PERCENT% Exit with CRITCAL status if less than PERCENT of swap space is free -a, --allswaps Conduct comparisons for all swap partitions, one by one -v, --verbose Verbose output. Up to 3 levels On AIX, if -a is specified, uses lsps -a, otherwise uses lsps -s.

65.

check_tcp

This plugin tests TCP connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_TCP -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

66.

check_time

This plugin will check the time on the specified host. Usage: check_time -H <host_address> [-p port] [-u] [-w variance] [-c variance] [-W connect_time] [-C connect_time] [-t timeout] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 37) -u, --udp Use UDP to connect, not TCP -w, --warning-variance=INTEGER Time difference (sec.) necessary to result in a warning status -c, --critical-variance=INTEGER Time difference (sec.) necessary to result in a critical status -W, --warning-connect=INTEGER Response time (sec.) necessary to result in warning status -C, --critical-connect=INTEGER Response time (sec.) necessary to result in critical status -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10)

67.

check_udp

This plugin tests an UDP connection with the specified host. Usage: check_udp -H <host_address> [-p port] [-w warn_time] [-c crit_time] [-e expect] [-s send] [-t to_sec] [-v] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -e, --expect=STRING <optional> String to expect in first line of server response -s, --send=STRING <optional> String to send to the server when initiating the connection -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) This plugin will attempt to connect to the specified port on the host. Successful connects return STATE_OK, refusals and timeouts return STATE_CRITICAL, other errors return STATE_UNKNOWN.

68.

check_udp2

This plugin tests UDP2 connections with the specified host (or unix socket). Usage: check_UDP2 -H host -p port [-w <warning time>] [-c <critical time>] [-s <send string>] [-e <expect string>] [-q <quit string>] [-m <maximum bytes>] [-d <delay>] [-t <timeout seconds>] [-r <refuse state>] [-M <mismatch state>] [-v] [-4|-6] [-j] [-D <days to cert expiry>] [-S <use SSL>] [-E] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: none) -4, --use-ipv4 Use IPv4 connection -6, --use-ipv6 Use IPv6 connection -E, --escape Can use \n, \r, \t or \ in send or quit string. Default: nothing added to send, \r\n added to end of quit -s, --send=STRING String to send to the server -e, --expect=STRING String to expect in server response -q, --quit=STRING String to send server to initiate a clean close of the connection -r, --refuse=ok|warn|crit Accept tcp refusals with states ok, warn, crit (default: crit) -M, --mismatch=ok|warn|crit Accept expected string mismatches with states ok, warn, crit (default: warn) -j, --jail Hide output from TCP socket -m, --maxbytes=INTEGER Close connection once more than this number of bytes are received -d, --delay=INTEGER Seconds to wait between sending string and polling for response -D, --certificate=INTEGER Minimum number of days a certificate has to be valid. -S, --ssl Use SSL for the connection. -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output)

69.

check_ups

This plugin tests the UPS service on the specified host. Network UPS Tools from www.networkupstools.org must be running for this plugin to work. Usage: check_ups -H host -u ups [-p port] [-v variable] [-wv warn_value] [-cv crit_value] [-to to_sec] [-T] Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -H, --hostname=ADDRESS Host name, IP Address, or unix socket (must be an absolute path) -p, --port=INTEGER Port number (default: 3493) -u, --ups=STRING Name of UPS -T, --temperature Output of temperatures in Celsius -w, --warning=DOUBLE Response time to result in warning status (seconds) -c, --critical=DOUBLE Response time to result in critical status (seconds) -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 10) -v, --verbose Show details for command-line debugging (Nagios may truncate output) This plugin attempts to determine the status of a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) on a local or remote host. If the UPS is online or calibrating, the plugin will return an OK state. If the battery is on it will return a WARNING state. If the UPS is off or has a low battery the plugin will return a CRITICAL state. You may also specify a variable to check [such as temperature, utility voltage, battery load, etc.] as well as warning and critical thresholds for the value of that variable. If the remote host has multiple UPS that are being monitored you will have to use the [ups] option to specify which UPS to check. Notes: This plugin requires that the UPSD daemon distributed with Russel Kroll's Smart UPS Tools be installed on the remote host. If you do not have the package installed on your system, you can download it from http://www.networkupstools.org

70.

check_users

This plugin checks the number of users currently logged in on the local system and generates an error if the number exceeds the thresholds specified. Usage: check_users -w <users> -c <users> Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -w, --warning=INTEGER Set WARNING status if more than INTEGER users are logged in -c, --critical=INTEGER Set CRITICAL status if more than INTEGER users are logged in

71.

check_wave

Usage: check_wave -H <host> [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] <warn> = Signal strength at which a warning message will be generated. <crit> = Signal strength at which a critical message will be generated.

72.

negate

Negates the status of a plugin (returns OK for CRITICAL, and vice-versa). Usage: negate [-t timeout] <definition of wrapped plugin> Options: -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version Print version information -t, --timeout=INTEGER Seconds before connection times out (default: 9) [keep timeout than the plugin timeout to retain CRITICAL status] negate "/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ping -H host" Run check_ping and invert result. Must use full path to plugin negate "/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_procs -a 'vi negate.c'" Use single quotes if you need to retain spaces This plugin is a wrapper to take the output of another plugin and invert it. If the wrapped plugin returns STATE_OK, the wrapper will return STATE_CRITICAL. If the wrapped plugin returns STATE_CRITICAL, the wrapper will return STATE_OK. Otherwise, the output state of the wrapped plugin is unchanged.

73.

urlize

This plugin wraps the text output of another command (plugin) in HTML <A> tags, thus displaying the plugin output in as a clickable link in the Nagios status screen. The return status is the same as the invoked plugin. Usage: urlize <url> <plugin> <arg1> ... <argN> Pay close attention to quoting to ensure that the shell passes the expected data to the plugin. For example, in: urlize http://example.com/ check_http -H example.com -r 'two words' the shell will remove the single quotes and urlize will see: urlize http://example.com/ check_http -H example.com -r two words You probably want: urlize http://example.com/ "check_http -H example.com -r 'two words'"

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