* Fix several warnings (and some downright bugs probably) with formating in check_disk
Update to master
* Fix merge error, I forgot the last time
* Fix indentation
Co-authored-by: rincewind <rincewind@vulgrim.de>
When using a large distributed network with the same group of checks used against a large number of devices, occationally there are missing cards in a few devices that are present in other devices. Rather than having a large number of unknown results, disable active checking on those large number of result or having to create a unique check configuration for those devices.
This option allows you to select an OK, WARNING, CRITICAL or UNKNOWN status while still retaining the default behavior when not present. This also allows a for the check to immediately start checks as intended should the hardware be added that the check is looking for.
It's not secure to provide LDAP password through command line option
because other users on the same host can see the password in
'ps' command output.
This change allows check_ldap to get password from environment variable.
when using check_snmp with multiple oids it simply printed the unparsed content
from -w/-c into the thresholds for each oid. So each oid contained the hole -w
from all oids.
./check_snmp ... -o iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.3.0,iso.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.5.0 -w '1,2' -c '3,4'
before:
SNMP ... | HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemInitialLoadDevice.0=393216;1,2;3,4 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemNumUsers.0=24;1,2;3,4
after:
SNMP ... | HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemInitialLoadDevice.0=393216;1;3 HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemNumUsers.0=24;2;4
This also applies to fixed thresholds since check_snmp translates negative infinities from: '~:-1' to '@-1:~'
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>