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The script calls <code>/usr/sbin/vzlist</code> by sudo. When doing this it normally needs a password, which check_nrpe will not know. Because of this it is necessary that you append a line like the following to <code>/etc/sudors</code> (user name an path should be adapted to the right ones on your system): | The script calls <code>/usr/sbin/vzlist</code> by sudo. When doing this it normally needs a password, which check_nrpe will not know. Because of this it is necessary that you append a line like the following to <code>/etc/sudors</code> (user name an path should be adapted to the right ones on your system): | ||
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=== check_ubc Without SNMP === | === check_ubc Without SNMP === |
Revision as of 07:47, 7 April 2009
Contents
snmpd configuration
Debian Etch example:
apt-get install snmpd
edit /etc/default/snmpd : remove -u snmp and replace 127.0.0.1 with your ip (ie : 207.46.250.119), Full/etc/default/snmpd example:
export MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs SNMPDRUN=yes SNMPDOPTS='-Lsd -Lf /dev/null -I -smux -p /var/run/snmpd.pid 207.46.250.119' TRAPDRUN=no TRAPDOPTS='-Lsd -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid'
For Debian 4.x:
export MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs SNMPDRUN=yes SNMPDOPTS='-Lsd -Lf /dev/null -I -smux -p /var/run/snmpd.pid' TRAPDRUN=no TRAPDOPTS='-Lsd -p /var/run/snmptrapd.pid'
Create user(my_username) and add new mib. Password need a min. of 8 charactes. Username only characters:
/etc/init.d/snmpd stop echo rouser my_username priv >> /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf echo "extend .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.51 beancounters /bin/cat /proc/user_beancounters" >> /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf echo "extend .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.52 vzquota /bin/cat /proc/vz/vzquota" >> /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf echo createUser my_username MD5 my_password DES >> /var/lib/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/init.d/snmpd start
(Note that the createUser command goes into a separate file. On Centos5 this file is located in /var/net-snmp/snmpd.conf. Make sure you stop snmpd before putting the createUser command there!).
Testing snmp:
snmpwalk -v 3 -u my_username -l authPriv -a MD5 -A my_password -x DES -X my_password $(hostname -i)
Warning: the minimum pass phrase length is 8 characters.
nagios configuration
example nagios configuration
add to configuration:
define command { command_name check_snmp_openvz_on_port # command_line /usr/local/bin/check_snmp_openvz.sh $HOSTADDRESS$ PORT USER PASSWORD command_line /usr/local/bin/check_snmp_openvz.sh $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG3$ }
define host { host_name openvz-server alias Serwer Openvz address 207.46.250.119 use generic-host contact_groups admins }
define service{ use generic-service host_name openvz-server service_description Virtual Machines Limits check_command check_snmp_openvz_on_port!161!my_username!my_password max_check_attempts 1 }
nagios plugin
It is shell script:
# cat /usr/local/bin/check_snmp_openvz.sh
#!/bin/bash
HOST=$1
PORT=$2
USER=$3
PASS=$4
export FILE=/tmp/$HOST.beancounters
RET=0
DATA_TMP=`snmpwalk -v 3 -u $USER -l authPriv -a MD5 -A $PASS -x DES -X $PASS $HOST:$PORT .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.51.4`
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo "Unknown snmp error"
exit 1
fi
DATA=`echo "$DATA_TMP"| perl -ne '/"(.*)"/ ; print "$1\n" ;'`
if [ -f $FILE ]; then
echo "$DATA" | perl -n -e'
use Data::Dumper;
my $file=$ENV{"FILE"};
my $ret=0 ;
my $vid ;
my $resource ;
my $held ;
my $maxheld ;
my $barrier ;
my $limit ;
my $failcnt ;
my %beancounters ;
my %beancounters_old ;
while(<STDIN>){
my %vmachine;
if ( /\D*(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; $beancounters{$vid}=\%vmachine ; }
if ( /^[\W\d]+([a-z]+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+).*/ ) {
$resource=$1 ;
$held=$2 ;
$maxheld=$3 ;
$barrier=$4 ;
$limit=$5 ;
$failcnt=$6 ;
${beancounters{$vid}}{$resource}=[$held , $maxheld , $barrier , $limit ,$failcnt ];
if ( ($held > $barrier) && ($barrier != 0) ) {
print "WARNING: Limits on $vid: $resource held->$held , barrier->$barrier ( limit->$limit ) " ;
$ret=1;
}
}
}
# read and parse old data
open(MYINPUTFILE, "<$file");
while(<MYINPUTFILE>){
my %vmachine;
if ( /\D*(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; $beancounters_old{$vid}=\%vmachine ; }
if ( /^[\W\d]+([a-z]+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+).*/ ) {
$resource=$1 ;
$held=$2 ;
$maxheld=$3 ;
$barrier=$4 ;
$limit=$5 ;
$failcnt=$6 ;
${beancounters_old{$vid}}{$resource}=[$held , $maxheld , $barrier , $limit ,$failcnt ];
}
}
foreach my $vmachine_id (keys %beancounters) {
foreach my $resource (keys %{$beancounters{$vmachine_id}} ) {
if ( defined($beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4]) && defined($beancounters_old{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4]) ){
my $failcnt=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4];
my $failcnt_old=$beancounters_old{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4];
my $held=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[0];
my $maxheld=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[1];
my $barrier=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[2];
my $limit=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[3];
if ( $failcnt_old < $failcnt ){
print "CRITICAL: Incrased failcnt $vmachine_id: $resource from $failcnt_old to $failcnt (held->$held , maxheld->$maxheld , barrier->$barrier , limit->$limit ) " ;
$ret=2;
}
}
}
}
# if ($ret == 0 ) { print "Ok. \n" ; }
# print Dumper(%beancounters_old) ;
# print "\n";
exit($ret);
'
RET1=$?
fi
echo "$DATA" > $FILE
#####################################################################################
######### quota check
#####################################################################################
DATA=`snmpwalk -v 3 -u $USER -l authPriv -a MD5 -A $PASS -x DES -X $PASS $HOST:$PORT .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.52.4 \
| perl -ne '/"(.*)"/ ; print "$1\n" ;'`
if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
echo "Unknown snmp error"
exit 1
fi
echo "$DATA" | perl -n -e'
my $vid ;
my $ret=0 ;
while(<STDIN>){
my %vid;
if ( /\D*(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; }
if ( /\s*(\S+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+).*/ ){
$resource=$1 ;
$usage=$2 ;
$softlimit=$3 ;
$hardlimit=$4 ;
$time=$5 ;
$expire=$6 ;
if ( $usage >= $softlimit ){
print "WARNING: VZquota limit exceeded on $vid: $resource usage->$usage, softlimit->$softlimit, hardlimit->$hardlimit, time->$time, expire->$expire " ;
$ret=1;
}
}
}
exit($ret);
'
RET2=$?
#####################################################################################
########### return
#####################################################################################
if [ $RET1 -gt $RET2 ]; then
RET=$RET1
else
RET=$RET2
fi
if [ $RET = 0 ]; then
echo Ok.
fi
exit $RET
check_vzquota Without SNMP
#!/bin/bash
RET=0
DATA=`echo;sudo /usr/sbin/vzlist -1 | xargs -I {} bash -c "echo {}:;sudo /usr/sbin/vzquota stat {}"`
echo "$DATA" | perl -n -e'
my $vid ;
my $ret=0 ;
while(<STDIN>){
my %vid;
if ( /^(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; }
if ( /\D*(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; }
if ( /\s*(\S+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+).*/ ){
$resource=$1 ;
$usage=$2 ;
$softlimit=$3 ;
$hardlimit=$4 ;
if ( $usage >= $softlimit ){
print "WARNING: VZquota limit exceeded on $vid: $resource usage->$usage, softlimit->$softlimit, hardlimit->$hardlimit, time->$time, expire->$expire " ;
$ret=1;
}
print "$vid:$resource $usage/$softlimit ";
}
}
exit($ret);
'
RET=$?
echo
exit $RET
The script calls /usr/sbin/vzlist
by sudo. When doing this it normally needs a password, which check_nrpe will not know. Because of this it is necessary that you append a line like the following to /etc/sudors
(user name an path should be adapted to the right ones on your system):
nagios ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/vzlist, /usr/sbin/vzquota
check_ubc Without SNMP
#!/bin/bash
export FILE=/tmp/check_ubc
RET=0
ubc_file='/proc/user_beancounters';
DATA='';
if [ -r $ubc_file ]; then
DATA=`cat $ubc_file`
fi
if [ -z "$DATA" ]; then
echo "CRITICAL - $ubc_file is not readable or empty. Maybe it is only readable for root and this script should be called by sudo.";
exit 3;
fi
if [ -f $FILE ]; then
echo "$DATA" | perl -n -e'
use Data::Dumper;
my $file=$ENV{"FILE"};
my $ret=0 ;
my $vid ;
my $resource ;
my $held ;
my $maxheld ;
my $barrier ;
my $limit ;
my $failcnt ;
my %beancounters ;
my %beancounters_old ;
while(<STDIN>){
my %vmachine;
if ( /\D*(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; $beancounters{$vid}=\%vmachine ; }
if ( /^[\W\d]+([a-z]+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+).*/ ) {
$resource=$1 ;
$held=$2 ;
$maxheld=$3 ;
$barrier=$4 ;
$limit=$5 ;
$failcnt=$6 ;
${beancounters{$vid}}{$resource}=[$held , $maxheld , $barrier , $limit ,$failcnt ];
if ( ($held > $barrier) && ($barrier != 0) ) {
print "WARNING: Limits on $vid: $resource held->$held , barrier->$barrier ( limit->$limit ) " ;
$ret=1;
}
#print "$vid:$resource $held Barrier:$barrier ";
}
}
# read and parse old data
open(MYINPUTFILE, "<$file");
while(<MYINPUTFILE>){
my %vmachine;
if ( /\D*(\d+):.*/ ){ $vid=$1; $beancounters_old{$vid}=\%vmachine ; }
if ( /^[\W\d]+([a-z]+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+).*/ ) {
$resource=$1 ;
$held=$2 ;
$maxheld=$3 ;
$barrier=$4 ;
$limit=$5 ;
$failcnt=$6 ;
${beancounters_old{$vid}}{$resource}=[$held , $maxheld , $barrier , $limit ,$failcnt ];
}
}
foreach my $vmachine_id (keys %beancounters) {
foreach my $resource (keys %{$beancounters{$vmachine_id}} ) {
if ( defined($beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4]) && defined($beancounters_old{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4]) ){
my $failcnt=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4];
my $failcnt_old=$beancounters_old{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[4];
my $held=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[0];
my $maxheld=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[1];
my $barrier=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[2];
my $limit=$beancounters{$vmachine_id}{$resource}[3];
if ( $failcnt_old < $failcnt ){
print "CRITICAL: Incrased failcnt $vmachine_id: $resource from $failcnt_old to $failcnt (held->$held , maxheld->$maxheld , barrier->$barrier , limit->$limit ) " ;
$ret=2;
}
#print "$vmachine_id: Old_Failcnt: $failcnt_old Failcnt: $failcnt \n";
}
}
}
if ($ret == 0 ) { print "OK. \n" ; }
# print Dumper(%beancounters_old) ;
# print "\n";
exit($ret);
'
RET=$?
fi
echo "$DATA" > $FILE
exit $RET
The script needs to read the /proc/user_beancounters
file. This is normally only readable for root. Because of this it is necessary that you append a line like the following to /etc/sudors
(user name an path should be adapted to the right ones on your system):
nagios ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ubc
Also don't forget to consider this on your nrpe.cfg
, so that you call the script with sudo:
command[check_ubc]=sudo /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ubc