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one of the first ps commands in the configure.ac is `axwo 'stat comm vsz rss user uid pid ppid args'` which
works on most modern linux systems (checked debian 10/11 and centos 7/8). But this test misses the etime
argument. Therefore `check_procs --metric=ELAPSED` does not work.
To fix this, we simply do the same test including etime before that one.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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- better use "ping -4" instead of "ping" if supported
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substituting PICOHTTPPARSER_DIR only when curl gets build, leads
to different dist tarballs depending on wether libcurl was available
or not. This then breaks later builds from this tarball because of
the missing files.
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to use uriparser library from the system
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- added old style 'redir' function and options along to a new
libcurl internal 'follow' parameter 'curl'
- moved picohttpparser to it's own subdirectory
- added uriparser to be used instead of the home-grown parser in
'redir'
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Disable sorting of procs by CPU usage on check_load if procpcpu is not present on PS_VARLIST
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* monitoring-plugins/pr/1443:
add openssl 1.1 support
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http://radcli.github.io/radcli/
(Closes #1437)
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changes:
- CRYPTO_lock detection replaced in configure.ac. We don't use that
function anywhere, so just replace it with the suggested one from
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Library_Initialization#Autoconf
- OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 is no longer defined while ssl2 is not included.
Set it ourself using the suggested openssl 1.1 version check from
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/1.1_API_Changes#Backward_compatibility
- openssl 1.1 sends a sigpipe if the connection is still open when
calling SSL_shutdown(), so move the close before the shutdown.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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This reverts commit 6986aa1d0a352d8d02eed4896034631fffd25a27. That
commit leads to issues on non-Linux systems, and it seems to not
(always) work as expected on Linux, either.
Conflicts:
plugins/Makefile.am
plugins/check_disk.c
Closes #1377 and closes #1329.
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This addition is based on a patch contributed by Christopher Schultz.
Closes #1099.
Closes #1171.
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* handle-hanging-nfs:
NEWS: Mention check_disk enhancement
Cosmetic change: s/THRLIBS/THREADLIBS/
configure.ac: Don't let pthread check depend on OS
check_disk: Seperate declarations from code
check_disk: Remove unused status variable
check_disk: Fix pthread start routine type
Don't let check_disk hang on hanging file systems
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Use a more intuitive variable name.
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* maint:
NEWS: Modify list of changes for 2.1.1 release
Prepare release
THANKS.in: Add new authors
NEWS: Updating all the fixes
check_tcp: fix help description regarding escape option
check_ntp: Nul-terminate jitter data
Revert "plugins/check_ntp.c - Verify struct from response"
check_real: fix null termination
check_ntp: fix null termination
check_apt: fix memset
Conflicts:
NEWS
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Don't check the operating system environment to detect the correct
linker flags for using the POSIX thread library.
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Even we have none feedback in PR #1283
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When configuring PATH_TO_QMAIL_QSTAT the PATH_TO_MAILQ would get applied
instead after tests had passed. Also made --with-qmail-qstat-command a
configuration option.
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Prefer the FreeRADIUS Client library over radiusclient-ng, and prefer
that one over the original radiusclient library.
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Allow for using the FreeRADIUS Client library instead of radiusclient or
radiusclient-ng. The latter two projects are dead.
Closes #1231.
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We no longer set LIBGNUTLS_CONFIG, as GnuTLS no longer ships a
"libgnutls-config" tool.
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Remove the buggy and complex awk(1) magic in "plugins-scripts/subst.in"
in favor of simple sed(1) substitutions.
The plugins in the "plugins-scripts" directory now always use the PATH
specified via "./configure --trusted-path", or the default PATH
hard-coded in "configure.ac".
Fixes #1242.
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* awiddersheim/fix_trusted_path:
Fix trusted path
Conflicts:
plugins-scripts/check_ntp.pl
plugins-scripts/subst.in
Closes #1212.
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