forked from pool/monitoring-plugins
Dominique Leuenberger
d1b04a5866
Accepting request 933139 from server:monitoring
JFYI: this is planned as update also for SLE12 and SLE15. Please have a closer look, not that I missed something. As the plugins are in productive use on monitor.opensuse.org, I do not expect big issues. But the dhcpd plugin was not extensively tested, yet. - recommend syslog for monitoring-plugins-log, as people probably want to analize logs generated by (r)syslog or journald Renamed patches: - renamed monitoring-plugins-1.4.6-no_chown.patch to monitoring-plugins-1.4.6-Makefile_-_no_chown.patch to make it easier to detect the patched file - renamed monitoring-plugins-2.1.1-check_logfile.patch to monitoring-plugins-2.1.1-check_log_-_quoting.patch to make it easier to detect the patched file and reason for the patch New patches: - added monitoring-plugins-2.3.1-check_snmp_segfaults.patch check_snmp will segfaults at line 489 if number of lines returned by SNMPD is greater than number of defined thresholds -> https://github.com/monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins/pull/1589 - added monitoring-plugins-2.3.1-check_snmp_hang_on_STDERR_workaround.patch When the MIBs are not quite right, snmpget outputs lots of errors on STDERR before getting down to business. If this is enough to fill the pipe buffer, snmpget hangs waiting for it to be cleared, which it never will be because check_snmp is waiting for snmpget to output something on STDOUT. This simple fix from s2156945 for this is to read STDERR before STDOUT. cmd_run_array from utils_cmd.c is also used by plugins/check_by_ssh and plugins/negate but you're likely to get lots of errors or lots of output, not both at the same time. The real fix is probably to do a select() and read from both as they come in. https://github.com/monitoring-plugins/monitoring-plugins/issues/1706 - added monitoring-plugins-2.3.1-check_dhcp_-_detect_rogue_dhcp_servers.patch feature enhancement from Patrick Cervicek for check_dhcp, which allows to detect rogue DHCP servers. Use it with the "-x" flag, example: OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/933139 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/monitoring-plugins?expand=0&rev=23
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