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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# check_sybase
# A nagios plugin that connects to a Sybase database and checks free space.
#
# Copyright 2004 Simon Bellwood, NetMan Network Management and IT Services GmbH
# Portions Copyright 2001 Michael Peppler.
# License: GPL
#
# Bugs and feedback to simon.bellwood@nospam.net-man.at
# Latest version available from:
# 	http://www.net-man.at/software/check_sybase-LATEST.zip
#
# Revision history:
# 0.1	01-OCT-2004	Initial version.
# 0.2	08-NOV-2004	Initial release.
my $VERSION = "0.2";

use strict;
use DBI;
use Getopt::Long;
use lib "/usr/local/nagios/libexec";
use utils qw(%ERRORS &print_revision &support &usage $TIMEOUT);


my $PROGNAME = "check_sybase";
my $DEFAULT_CHECKTYPE = "FREESPACE";
my $DEFAULT_WARNING   = "25";
my $DEFAULT_CRITICAL  = "10";

my ($user, $pass, $dbsvr, $dbname, $config, $checktype, $warn, $crit, $timeout,
    $help, $version);

my $options_okay = GetOptions(
	"U|user=s"	=> \$user,
	"P|pass:s"	=> \$pass, # ":" means optional
	"S|dbsvr=s"	=> \$dbsvr,
	"D|dbname=s"	=> \$dbname,
	"config=s"	=> \$config,
	"checktype=s"	=> \$checktype,
	"w|warning=i"	=> \$warn,
	"c|critical=i"	=> \$crit,
	"t|timeout=i"	=> \$timeout,
	"h|help"	=> \$help,
	"V|version"	=> \$version
);


if (! $options_okay) # Bad option passed
{
	&help;
	&nunk("Bad command line option passed!");
}

# Use defaults, if needed
$warn = $warn || $DEFAULT_WARNING;
$crit = $crit || $DEFAULT_CRITICAL;
$checktype = $checktype || $DEFAULT_CHECKTYPE;
$timeout = $timeout || $TIMEOUT;

if ($help)
{
	&help;
	&nok;
}

if ($version)
{
	print_revision($PROGNAME,"\$Revision$VERSION \$");
	&nok;
}

if ($config) # Read any of "user", "pass", "dbsvr", "dbname" from config file
{
	&read_config;
}

# Some more descriptive syntax checks
my $syntax_error;
$syntax_error .= "No dbsvr given! " unless $dbsvr;
$syntax_error .= "No dbname given! " unless $dbname;
$syntax_error .= "No user given! " unless $user;
$syntax_error .= "Bad checktype given!"
	unless $checktype =~ m/^CONNECT|FREESPACE$/;
&nunk($syntax_error) if $syntax_error;


# Just in case of problems, let's not hang Nagios
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
	&nunk("Timeout: no response from dbsvr $dbsvr within $timeout seconds");
};
alarm($timeout);


# Decide on what we are checking
if ($checktype eq "CONNECT")
{
	&connect;
}
elsif ($checktype eq "FREESPACE")
{
	&check_space;
}

my $dbh;
my $is_connected;
sub connect
{
	$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:Sybase:server=$dbsvr;database=$dbname",
	                    $user, $pass)
		or &ncrit("Could not connect to '$dbname' on '$dbsvr'");

	# Report success for a check of type CONNECT
	&nok("Connect okay") if $checktype ne "FREESPACE";
}

sub disconnect
{
	$dbh->disconnect if $is_connected;
	$is_connected = 0;
}

sub check_space
{
	&connect;

	# Most of this sub based on Michael Peppler's check-space.pl

	$dbh->{syb_do_proc_status} = 1;

	my $dbinfo;

	# First check space in the database
	my $sth = $dbh->prepare("sp_spaceused")
		or &nunk("Failed to call sp_spaceused on '$dbsvr'");
	$sth->execute
		or &nunk("Failed to call sp_spaceused on '$dbsvr'");
	do {
		while(my $d = $sth->fetch)
		{
			if($d->[0] =~ /$dbname/)
			{
				# Grab "database_size"
				$d->[1] =~ s/[^\d.]//g;
				$dbinfo->{size} = $d->[1];
			}
			else
			{
				foreach (@$d)
				{
					s/\D//g;
				}

				# Grab "reserved", "data", "index"
				$dbinfo->{reserved} = $d->[0] / 1024;
				$dbinfo->{data} = $d->[1] / 1024;
				$dbinfo->{index} = $d->[2] / 1024;
			}
		}
	} while($sth->{syb_more_results});

	# Get the actual device usage from sp_helpdb to get the free log space
	$sth = $dbh->prepare("sp_helpdb $dbname")
		or &nunk("Failed to call sp_helpdb $dbname on '$dbsvr'");
	$sth->execute
		or &nunk("Failed to call sp_helpdb $dbname on '$dbsvr'");
	do {
		while(my $d = $sth->fetch)
		{
			# Look for "usage" column with value "log only"
			if($d->[2] && $d->[2] =~ /log only/)
			{
				# Grab "size", add it to our log size
				$d->[1] =~ s/[^\d\.]//g;
				$dbinfo->{log} += $d->[1];
			}

			# Look for "device fragments" column with "log only"
			# followed by a number.
			if($d->[0] =~ /log only .* (\d+)/)
			{
				$dbinfo->{logfree} = $1 / 1024;
			}
		}
	} while($sth->{syb_more_results});

	# Subtract the log size from the database size
	$dbinfo->{size} -= $dbinfo->{log};

	# The "reserved" space is free for use by the table that freed it, so 
	# it is not truly free space. To be safe, our calculation ignores it.
	my $free = ($dbinfo->{size} - $dbinfo->{reserved}) / $dbinfo->{size};
	$free = sprintf("%.2f", $free*100);


	if ($free < $crit)
	{
		&ncrit("Free space is $free%! (critical threshold is $crit%)");
	}

	if ($free < $warn)
	{
		&nwarn("Free space is $free%! (warning threshold is $warn%)");
	}


	&nok("Free space within thresholds ($free% free)");
}

sub read_config
{
	open (CONFIG, "<$config")
		or &nunk("Failed to open config file '$config': $!");
	while (<CONFIG>)
	{
		chomp;
		next if m/^#/; # skip comments
		next if m/^$/; # skip blanks

		# Each case-insensitive argument can be followed by an optional
		# colon, then must be followed by whitespace and the value.
		# Options in the config file override those given on the 
		# command line, but don't rely on this!

		if    (m/USER:?\s+(\S+)/i)
		{
			$user = $1;
		}
		elsif (m/PASS:?\s+(\S+)/i)
		{
			$pass = $1;
		}
		elsif (m/DBSVR:?\s+(\S+)/i)
		{
			$dbsvr = $1;
		}
		elsif (m/DBNAME:?\s+(\S+)/i)
		{
			$dbname = $1;
		}
		else
		{
			&nunk("Invalid line $. in config file '$config'");
		}
	}
	close (CONFIG);
}

sub help
{
	print <<_HELP_;
Usage: $PROGNAME OPTIONS
A nagios plugin that connects to a Sybase database and checks free space.

Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
  -U, --user		Username to connect to database.
  -P, --pass		Password to connect to database.
  -S, --dbsvr		Database server (as in the interfaces file).
  -D, --dbname		Database name to check.
  --config=FILE		Config file (see SECURITY below)
  --checktype=TYPE	Type of check to run (see TYPEs below)
  -w, --warning		Warning threshold, in percent (default 25)
  -c, --critical	Critical threshold, in percent (default 10)
  -t, --timeout		Timeout value, in seconds (default 30)
  -h, --help		This help message
  -V, --version		Version information

Examples:
	$PROGNAME -U sa -P secret -S bigbox -D orders
	$PROGNAME --config=/secure/nagios-sybase.cfg --checktype=CONNECT

TYPEs
 There are two types of checks you can run:
 --checktype=CONNECT
    Checks just the connection to the database.
 --checktype=FREESPACE
    (Default) Checks both the connection to the database and the free space.

SECURITY - Using a config file
 Since a "ps ax" will reveal your database username and password, you can 
 instead specify them in a config file. Pass the config file with --config.
 The format of the file is:
   USER     value
   PASS     value
 You can also specify a DBSVR and DBNAME in the file. Comments (#) and blank
 lines are ignored. Use whitespace to separate argument and value.
_HELP_

}



# Some wrappers..

# Returns code 0, OK
sub nok
{
	my $msg = shift;
	print "OK: $msg\n" if $msg;

	&disconnect;
	exit $ERRORS{OK};
}

# Returns code 1, Warning
sub nwarn
{
	my $msg = shift;
	print "WARNING: $msg\n";

	&disconnect;
	exit $ERRORS{WARNING};
}

# Returns code 2, Critical
sub ncrit
{
	my $msg = shift;
	print "CRITICAL: $msg\n";

	&disconnect;
	exit $ERRORS{CRITICAL};
}

# Returns code 3, Unknown
sub nunk
{
	my $msg = shift;
	print "ERROR: $msg\n";

	&disconnect;
	exit $ERRORS{UNKNOWN};
}