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Accepting request 1194151 from home:lrupp:branches:server:monitoring - update to 2.4.0 General + Use C99 booleans @RincewindsHat + Improve negate plugin helptext @euniceremoquillo + Add new test function for percentage expressions @RincewindsHat Single Plugins + check_mailq: remove trailing whitespaces @sni + check_mailq: unify tabs/spaces @sni + check_oracle: Shellcheck fixes @RincewindsHat + check_ups: output ups.realpower if supported @sbraz + check_disk: add -n short option for --ignore-missing @sni + check_procs: Improve help text, mentioning excluded processes @shartge + check_procs: Generalise wording, remove mentioning of nrpe @shartge + check_curl: add haproxy protocol option @emriver + check_disk: increase alert precision @sni + check_ircd: IPv6 support @oxzi + check_nwstat: adds percentage used space + check_swap: Possibility to run check_swap without thresholds @Napsty + check_ups: additional alarm conditions @RincewindsHat + check_http/check_curl: added a --regex-state option to change the state of a regex check @andreasbaumann General Fixes + Fixes for -Wsign-compare @RincewindsHat + Fix logic in is_uint64_t to fix type-limit warning @RincewindsHat + Prevent -lcrypto from showing up in Makefile dependencies @EricFromCanada + Change irritating NULL assignment @RincewindsHat Single Plugin Fixes + check_dbi: Compiler warning for uninitialized variable @RincewindsHat + check_curl: Initialize pointer before usage @RincewindsHat + check_ntp: Initialize intermediate results in any case @RincewindsHat + check_tcp: Fixes an error with using the wrong type for a variable @RincewindsHat OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1194151 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/server:monitoring/monitoring-plugins?expand=0&rev=123
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README.SUSE for monitoring-plugins-ide_smart
== Special privileges ==
To be "safe per default", SUSE doesn't install this plugin with the
suid bit set. There are two recommended ways about overriding this on
your system:
=== Set the suid bit ===
Copy the prepared permissions file from this directory to the right place
in your file system:
~ # cp /usr/share/doc/packages/monitoring-plugins/example/permissions.d/monitoring-plugins \
/etc/permissions.d/monitoring-plugins
...afterwards adapt the file /etc/permissions.d/monitoring-plugins to your needs
(see comments in the file) and run:
~ # SuSEconfig --module permissions
or (on newer openSUSE distributions without SuSEconfig):
~ # chkstat --system --set
This will set the correct permissions (from now on also during an update).
=== Alternative: Use sudo to grant the permission and modify your plugin config ===
This way you just need an entry like:
nagios ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_ide_smart
in ''/etc/sudoers'' and an adapted command definition like the following:
define command{
command_name check_ide_smart
command_line /usr/bin/sudo $USER1$/check_ide_smart <other_options_here>
}
== Apparmor profile ==
Please check /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.nagios.plugins.check_ide_smart if you are
using the --extra-opts option. The Apparmor profile allows to open every file
below the /etc/monitoring-plugins/ directory read only for this. All files in
other directories are not allowed.