Prefer systemd-logind over utmp to get the number of logged in users.
utmp is not reliable for this (e.g. some terminals create utmp entries,
other not) and utmp is not Y2038 safe with glibc on Linux.
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.
- 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'
This reverts commit 6986aa1d0a. 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.
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.
By using a more automake-style handling of dependencies and a single
convenience library, it's tremendously easy to build in parallel.
Note that since the linking happens with the static archives, the
unused objects are discarded and provide no overhead whatsoever.
This plugin connects to an SQL database using libdbi, thus supporting all
database backends supported by libdbi. It will then issue the specified SQL
query and check the result (the numeric value of the first column of the first
row to be precise) against the specified warning/critical ranges.
The performance data includes the connection time (µs-resolution as provided
by gettimeofday()) and the query result.
This should be a definitive fix for systems with non-compilant make programs as the version will be taken from $(PACKAGE_VERSION) instead.
At the same time I added code for generating svn-based version strings.
- now roughly feature-complete.
- various bugfixes, esp. offset calculation.
- enhanced the asynchronous offset polling to set requests that
haven't recieved a response in >= 1 second to stale and retransmit them,
which results in much better performance on unreliable networks.
- we only spend timeout/2 seconds polling offsets, and if we don't get
everything by that point we work with what we have and set status to
warning/critical depending on how much data we have.
- set the same defaults as the perl script.
- commit changes to configure.in to support automatic building of check_apt
(if apt-get is installed and regex libraries available) and check_ntp
(unconditionally), now defaulting to check_ntp.c instead of the perl script.
if this is an issue we can back out the commit of course. an eye
should be kept on check_ntp building and running correctly in different
environments, esp. 64-bit and big-endian platforms, and those with more
"esoteric" API's (do any of the platforms not have poll()?).
- similar changes to Makefile.am's.
- common.h: add statement to include sys/poll.h
- runcmd.c: exit STATE_UNKNOWN if execve() fails.
git-svn-id: https://nagiosplug.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/nagiosplug/nagiosplug/trunk@1386 f882894a-f735-0410-b71e-b25c423dba1c