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From mm@elabnet.de Mon Nov 18 09:59:04 2002
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 12:19:04 +0100
From: Michael Markstaller <mm@elabnet.de>
To: nagiosplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagiosplug-devel] Submission: check_insight / checking Compaq
    Insight Agent status

Hi,

I've been looking to check the status/health of Compaq Insight Agents on
servers and found a spong plugin
(http://spong.sourceforge.net/downloads/plugins/spong-network/check_insi
ght) which I've slightly changed to work with Nagios.
I have pretty no idea of perl at all, just wanted to make it work for
me, so please don't shoot me for this copy-paste-code. I've tested some
basic things, it seems to work at least to report a warning if smthg is
degraded and OK of xcourse ;)
I'm also quite unsure if this is the right way to submit, so I'll just
try ;)
There're some "unknown" components on all servers I've checked so far,
if anybody has a documentation of what's exactly returned when getting
the OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.10.1.0 (CPQHOST_MIB isn't very descriptive)
I'd be happy to fix this.

--- cut ---
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# (c)2002 Michael Markstaller, Elaborated Networks GmbH
# send bug reports to <mm@elabnet.de>
# 
# 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.
#
# 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
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# you should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program (or with Nagios);  if not, write to the
# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
#
#
# Check Comapq Insight Management Agents Systems Status by SNMP
# based on the spong-plugin check_insight from:
#
http://spong.sourceforge.net/downloads/plugins/spong-network/check_insig
ht
#
# Usage:
# check_insight -H <host> -C community
#

use Net::SNMP;
use Getopt::Long;
Getopt::Long::Configure('bundling');

$version=0.01;

my %ERRORS = ('UNKNOWN' , '-1',
              'OK' , '0',
              'WARNING', '1',
              'CRITICAL', '2');


#
#              some default values
#
$TIMEOUT=15;

#
#              get command line options the regular way
#
GetOptions
        ("V"   => \$opt_V, "version"       => \$opt_V,
         "h"   => \$opt_h, "help"          => \$opt_h,
         "v" => \$verbose, "verbose"       => \$verbose,
         "H=s" => \$opt_H, "hostname=s"    => \$opt_H,
         "C=s" => \$opt_C, "community=s"    => \$opt_C);

#
#              handle the verbose stuff first
#
if ($opt_V) {
        print "\n";
        print "check_insight nagios plugin version $version\n";
        print "\n";
        print "The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.  You
may redistribute\n";
        print "copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General
Public License.\n";
        print "For more information about these matters, see the file
named COPYING.\n";
        print "\n";
        print "(c)2002 Michael Markstaller, Elaborated Networks GmbH\n";
        print "\n";
        print "\n";
        exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
} 

if ($opt_h) {
        print_help();
        exit $ERRORS{'UNKNOWN'};
}

#
#              now get options the weired way and set the defaults
#              if nothing else is provided
#
$opt_H = shift unless ($opt_H);
print_usage() unless ($opt_H);

#
#              dont let us wait forever...
#
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
     print ("ERROR: No response from server (alarm)\n");
     exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
};
alarm($TIMEOUT);


#
#              now we set things up for the real work
#              and fire up the request
#

########################################################################
########
my ($host) = ($opt_H);
my ($color, $summary, $message ) = ( "green", "", "" );
($opt_C) || ($opt_C = shift) || ($opt_C = "public");
my ($community) = $opt_C;

# We use some look up tables for checking some config options.
my (@State) = ("Not Available", "Other", "OK", "Degraded", "Failed");

my (@MIBName) = ("", "Std", "Unknown", "Array",
	   "Netware", "SCSI", "Health","Unknown", 
	   "Store", "SM2", "Thresh", "OS", "UPS", 
	   "Unknown", "IDE", "Clusters", "Fibre", 
	   "MIB", "NIC");

# These are the positions within the table to actually look at.
my (@MIBs) = (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14, 18);

my ($oid) = "1.3.6.1.4.1.232.11.2.10.1.0";	# SysArray

# Open the connection.
my ($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(Hostname  => $host,
				     Community => $community);

# If we can't open a connection, just return red straight away.
if (! defined $session) {
    print ("ERROR: Unable to contact server '$opt_H'\n");
    exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}


$session->translate;
my ($response) = $session->get_request($oid);

  if (!defined $response) {
    # If there's no response, something screwy is going on, give up.
    $summary = $session->error;
    print ("ERROR: $summary\n");
    exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
    $session->close;
  } else {
    $session->close;

    # I'm not convinced that this is the easiest way to go about this,
this is
    # from some code which I've inherited and I've modified for use in
here.
    # Hi George!
    %h = %$response;
    my ($d) = $h{$oid};

    my (@list) = ();
	
    # Gobble the first two char's.
    $d = substr $d,2;

    while (length($d) > 0) {
      my ($v) = substr($d,0,2);
      $v = hex($v);
      $d = substr $d,2;
      push @list, $v;
    }

    # Value in $MIBs[1] is the overall status of the machine...
    my ($cond) = $MIBs[1];
    $message .= "Status: $State[$cond] ";

    foreach my $v (@MIBs) {
      $cond = $list[($v*4)+1];  # A little bit of magic.

      # We only bother printing the status out if it's actually
available,
      # as if it's N/A or Unknown then it's probably because the machine
      # isn't available.
      $message .= "$MIBName[$v]: $State[$cond] " if $cond > 1;
      next if $cond < 2;

      # What follows is some trickery to try and not to override a
previous
      # message at the same or lower color.
      if ($cond == 4) {
        if ($color ne 'red') {
          $color = 'red';
          $summary = "$MIBName[$v] is failed";
        }
      } elsif ($cond == 3) {
        if ($color ne 'red') {
          $color = 'yellow';
          $summary = "$MIBName[$v] is degraded" if $summary eq "";
        }
      } elsif ($cond < 2) {
        if ($color eq 'green') {
          $color = 'yellow';
          $summary = "$MIBName[$v] is unknown ($cond)" if $summary eq
"";
        }
      }
    }
  }
  
  $summary = "Ok" if $summary eq "";

#  return ($color, $summary, $message);

if ($color eq 'red') {
	print ("red Output: $message\n");
	exit $ERRORS{"CRITICAL"};
 } elsif ($color eq 'yellow') {
	print ("$summary $message\n");
	exit $ERRORS{"WARNING"};
 } elsif ($color eq 'green') {
	print ("$message\n");
	exit $ERRORS{"OK"};
}


sub print_usage () {
        print "Usage: $0 -H <host> -C <community> \n"; }
 
sub print_help () {
        print "\n";
        print "\n";
        print "check_insight nagios plugin version $version\n";
        print "\n";
        print "The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.  You
may redistribute\n";
        print "copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General
Public License.\n";
        print "For more information about these matters, see the file
named COPYING.\n";
        print "\n";
        print "(c)2002 Michael Markstaller, Elaborated Networks GmbH\n";
        print "\n";
        print "\n";
        print "This plugin checks the Compaq Insight Management agents
system status via SNMP on the specified host.\n";
        print "\n";
        print "\n";
        print_usage();
        print "\n";
        print "Options:\n";
        print " -H, --hostname=ADDRESS\n";
        print "     host name argument for server.\n";
        print " -C, --community=STRING\n";
	print "     SNMP Read-community string.\n";
        print " -h, --help\n";
	print "     print detailed help screen.\n";
        print " -V, --version\n";
	print "     print version information.\n";
        print "\n";
        print "\n";
} 
--- cut ---

Michael


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