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author | Benoit Mortier <opensides@users.sourceforge.net> | 2006-06-14 18:48:59 +0000 |
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committer | Benoit Mortier <opensides@users.sourceforge.net> | 2006-06-14 18:48:59 +0000 |
commit | 704aa165c131bbcce3f347b3c3f3c04aebf7fbe3 (patch) | |
tree | ef7817ccd03e9faae0ff63404b03880966f30f5e /plugins | |
parent | 3987202794f5b34c78aad3b4213c715ed76004eb (diff) | |
download | monitoring-plugins-704aa165c131bbcce3f347b3c3f3c04aebf7fbe3.tar.gz |
starting the BIG locale update ;-)
git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@1425 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c
Diffstat (limited to 'plugins')
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/check_by_ssh.c | 96 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/check_dig.c | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plugins/check_disk.c | 10 |
3 files changed, 56 insertions, 87 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/check_by_ssh.c b/plugins/check_by_ssh.c index 75369ec6..b1688d0e 100644 --- a/plugins/check_by_ssh.c +++ b/plugins/check_by_ssh.c @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ const char *progname = "check_by_ssh"; const char *revision = "$Revision$"; -const char *copyright = "2000-2004"; +const char *copyright = "2000-2006"; const char *email = "nagiosplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net"; #include "common.h" @@ -299,8 +299,10 @@ print_help (void) printf ("Copyright (c) 1999 Karl DeBisschop <kdebisschop@users.sourceforge.net>\n"); printf (COPYRIGHT, copyright, email); - printf (_("This plugin uses SSH to execute commands on a remote host\n\n")); + printf (_("This plugin uses SSH to execute commands on a remote host")); + printf ("\n\n"); + print_usage (); printf (_(UT_HELP_VRSN)); @@ -309,56 +311,44 @@ print_help (void) printf (_(UT_IPv46)); - printf (_("\ - -1, --proto1\n\ - tell ssh to use Protocol 1\n\ - -2, --proto2\n\ - tell ssh to use Protocol 2\n\ - -S, --skiplines=n\n\ - Ignore first n lines on STDERR (to suppress a logon banner)\n\ - -f\n\ - tells ssh to fork rather than create a tty\n")); - - printf (_("\ - -C, --command='COMMAND STRING'\n\ - command to execute on the remote machine\n\ - -l, --logname=USERNAME\n\ - SSH user name on remote host [optional]\n\ - -i, --identity=KEYFILE\n\ - identity of an authorized key [optional]\n\ - -O, --output=FILE\n\ - external command file for nagios [optional]\n\ - -s, --services=LIST\n\ - list of nagios service names, separated by ':' [optional]\n\ - -n, --name=NAME\n\ - short name of host in nagios configuration [optional]\n")); - + printf (" %s\n", "-1, --proto1"); + printf (" %s\n", _("tell ssh to use Protocol 1")); + printf (" %s\n", "-2, --proto2"); + printf (" %s\n", _("tell ssh to use Protocol 2")); + printf (" %s\n", "-S, --skiplines=n"); + printf (" %s\n", _("Ignore first n lines on STDERR (to suppress a logon banner)")); + printf (" %s\n", "-f"); + printf (" %s\n", _("tells ssh to fork rather than create a tty")); + printf (" %s\n","-C, --command='COMMAND STRING'"); + printf (" %s\n", _("command to execute on the remote machine")); + printf (" %s\n","-l, --logname=USERNAME"); + printf (" %s\n", _("SSH user name on remote host [optional]")); + printf (" %s\n","-i, --identity=KEYFILE"); + printf (" %s\n", _("identity of an authorized key [optional]")); + printf (" %s\n","-O, --output=FILE"); + printf (" %s\n", _("external command file for nagios [optional]")); + printf (" %s\n","-s, --services=LIST"); + printf (" %s\n", _("list of nagios service names, separated by ':' [optional]")); + printf (" %s\n","-n, --name=NAME"); + printf (" %s\n", _("short name of host in nagios configuration [optional]")); printf (_(UT_WARN_CRIT)); - printf (_(UT_TIMEOUT), DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT); - - printf (_("\n\ -The most common mode of use is to refer to a local identity file with\n\ -the '-i' option. In this mode, the identity pair should have a null\n\ -passphrase and the public key should be listed in the authorized_keys\n\ -file of the remote host. Usually the key will be restricted to running\n\ -only one command on the remote server. If the remote SSH server tracks\n\ -invocation arguments, the one remote program may be an agent that can\n\ -execute additional commands as proxy\n")); - - printf (_("\n\ -To use passive mode, provide multiple '-C' options, and provide\n\ -all of -O, -s, and -n options (servicelist order must match '-C'\n\ -options)\n")); - - printf ("\n\ -$ check_by_ssh -H localhost -n lh -s c1:c2:c3 \\\n\ - -C uptime -C uptime -C uptime -O /tmp/foo\n\ -$ cat /tmp/foo\n\ -[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c1;0; up 2 days...\n\ -[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c2;0; up 2 days...\n\ -[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c3;0; up 2 days...\n"); - + printf (" %s\n", _("The most common mode of use is to refer to a local identity file with")); + printf (" %s\n", _("the '-i' option. In this mode, the identity pair should have a null")); + printf (" %s\n", _("passphrase and the public key should be listed in the authorized_keys")); + printf (" %s\n", _("file of the remote host. Usually the key will be restricted to running")); + printf (" %s\n", _("only one command on the remote server. If the remote SSH server tracks")); + printf (" %s\n", _("invocation arguments, the one remote program may be an agent that can")); + printf (" %s\n", _("execute additional commands as proxy")); + printf (" %s\n", _("To use passive mode, provide multiple '-C' options, and provide")); + printf (" %s\n", _("all of -O, -s, and -n options (servicelist order must match '-C'options)")); + printf ("\n"); + printf ("%s\n", _("Examples:")); + printf (" %s\n", "$ check_by_ssh -H localhost -n lh -s c1:c2:c3 -C uptime -C uptime -C uptime -O /tmp/foo"); + printf (" %s\n", "$ cat /tmp/foo"); + printf (" %s\n", "[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c1;0; up 2 days"); + printf (" %s\n", "[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c2;0; up 2 days"); + printf (" %s\n", "[1080933700] PROCESS_SERVICE_CHECK_RESULT;flint;c3;0; up 2 days"); printf (_(UT_SUPPORT)); } @@ -367,7 +357,7 @@ $ cat /tmp/foo\n\ void print_usage (void) { - printf ("\n\ -Usage: %s [-f46] [-t timeout] [-i identity] [-l user] -H <host> -C <command>\n\ - [-n name] [-s servicelist] [-O outputfile] [-p port]\n", progname); + printf (_("Usage:")); + printf(" %s [-f46] [-t timeout] [-i identity] [-l user] -H <host> -C <command>",progname); + printf(" [-n name] [-s servicelist] [-O outputfile] [-p port]\n"); } diff --git a/plugins/check_dig.c b/plugins/check_dig.c index c9fce613..e2a66067 100644 --- a/plugins/check_dig.c +++ b/plugins/check_dig.c @@ -302,36 +302,15 @@ print_help (void) printf (_(UT_HOST_PORT), 'P', myport); - printf ("-l, --lookup=STRING"); - - printf ("\n"); - - printf (_("machine name to lookup")); - - printf ("\n"); - - printf ("-T, --record_type=STRING"); - - printf ("\n"); - - printf (_("record type to lookup (default: A)")); - - printf ("\n"); - - printf ("-a, --expected_address=STRING"); - - printf ("\n"); - - printf (_("an address expected to be in the answer section.if not set, uses whatever was in -l")); - - printf ("\n"); - + printf (" %s\n","-l, --lookup=STRING"); + printf (" %s\n",_("machine name to lookup")); + printf (" %s\n","-T, --record_type=STRING"); + printf (" %s\n",_("record type to lookup (default: A)")); + printf (" %s\n","-a, --expected_address=STRING"); + printf (" %s\n",_("an address expected to be in the answer section.if not set, uses whatever was in -l")); printf (_(UT_WARN_CRIT)); - printf (_(UT_TIMEOUT), DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT); - printf (_(UT_VERBOSE)); - printf (_(UT_SUPPORT)); } @@ -342,6 +321,6 @@ print_usage (void) { printf (_("Usage:")); printf ("%s -H host -l lookup [-p <server port>] [-T <query type>]", progname); - printf (" [-w <warning interval>] [-c <critical interval>] [-t <timeout>]"); - printf (" [-a <expected answer address>] [-v]\n"); + printf (" [-w <warning interval>] [-c <critical interval>] [-t <timeout>]"); + printf (" [-a <expected answer address>] [-v]\n"); } diff --git a/plugins/check_disk.c b/plugins/check_disk.c index 898e6cb4..001800b1 100644 --- a/plugins/check_disk.c +++ b/plugins/check_disk.c @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ /****************************************************************************** - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - + The Nagios Plugins are free software; you can redistribute them + and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public + License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |