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Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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The check_snmp rate tests depend on the exact amount of time spend between the
plugin runs and will fail on busy machines, ex. the ci servers. Using faketime
mitigates this issue and also removes all the sleeps.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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handling empty data in POST and PUT
handling data upload (from -P <postdata>) also in PUT
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slightly
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time.
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This reverts commit 6cd50bc42cb4b25a3c0f7153df7f83b7262f404b.
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Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <sven@nierlein.de>
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Change solution to display GMT time in the local display format with
the offset number of hours from GMT to be clear about what timezone
this is if the local display format does not include offset.
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This reverts commit 2d9e61a4382b8366331cde7617dbc4e381a0219a.
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Tests need to match new output time and timezone.
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since 6623a1 check_snmp prints the thresholds along the performance data.
This adjust our test cases accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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solaris snmpd has no perl support by default, so this test will fail.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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Adjust the expected date strings to the now-localized output produced by
plugins/sslutils.c.
Closes #1275.
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when returning syscontact. So make them optional since we want to test
check_snmp and not the snmpd.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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so make sure our tests only run if -2 maps to nobody
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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since the test uses send_header from HTTP::Daemon::ClientConn which has been introduced in
HTTP::Daemon 6.01
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so add configurable/optional timeout to testCmd.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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skip those tests if the uid does not exist
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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thats because check_procs verifys there is a user for a
given uid filter. So even we use sample data for this
test, we still need a real user.
Signed-off-by: Sven Nierlein <Sven.Nierlein@consol.de>
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Next commit will work on fixing these!
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Rename NAGIOS_PLUGIN_STATE_DIRECTORY to MP_STATE_DIRECTORY
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Install into /usr/local instead of /usr/local/nagios by default, in
order to comply with the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) and
presumably the expectations of most users.
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This is an initial take at renaming the project to Monitoring Plugins.
It's not expected to be fully complete, and it is expected to break
things (The perl module for instance). More testing will be required
before this goes mainline.
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In tests/check_http.t, tabs are used for indentation.
While at it, apply another few cosmetic changes.
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Fix the test case which is meant to make sure that
check_http -C <n>,<m> [...]
returns a CRITICAL state if <m> is large enough.
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Add --perf-oids option for check_snmp to retain optional 1.4.14 compatibility
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This patch adds a check for the certificate cn (hostname) to normal
certificate checks. It returns CRITICAL if th cn is missing, otherwise it
prints it in the normal output.
Patch by Stéphane Urbanovski
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parsing of
performance data. Now replaced with ','
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1. Timetick test could fail with uptime > 115 days. Thresholds are
double type, so it's safe to put a large number even for 32bit systems.
2. Add a test based on an invalid bug report, worthy anyway.
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My Test::More wouldn't print the total number of tests anymore, moving
the plan at the top appears to fix it.
At the same time I made check-http.t eval the special modules so it can
skip the tests instead of failing.
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This reverts commit 896962a1ad1b7d7c75d42c565b06cc799feb0a7c.
Conflicts:
NEWS
plugins/tests/check_snmp.t
Notes:
Reverting because I rebased a patch that was doing the same thing, plus
fixing more related regressions, and both didn't work together.
I kept the tests intact except for one that wouldn't pass on 1.4.14
either
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- Use /var/tmp for state if no state dir environment variable is set,
this avoid the need for a writable localstatedir during tests.
- Use "rm -f", mostly to avoid printing out garbage of the directory
doesn't exists
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numbers (according to strtod) to be a numeric value for threshold and
performance data
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