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@@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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/* loop until one of the parameters is wrong or not present */
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while (lvalue_list[0+offset]> (unsigned long)0 &&
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- lvalue_list[0+offset]<=(unsigned long)17280 &&
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+ lvalue_list[0+offset]<=(unsigned long)17280 &&
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lvalue_list[1+offset]> (unsigned long)0 &&
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- lvalue_list[1+offset]<=(unsigned long)100 &&
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+ lvalue_list[1+offset]<=(unsigned long)100 &&
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lvalue_list[2+offset]> (unsigned long)0 &&
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lvalue_list[2+offset]<=(unsigned long)100) {
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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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fetch_data (server_address, server_port, send_buffer);
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utilization=strtoul(recv_buffer,NULL,10);
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-
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+
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/* Check if any of the request is in a warning or critical state */
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if(utilization >= lvalue_list[2+offset])
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return_code=STATE_CRITICAL;
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@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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perfdata = temp_string_perf;
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} else
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output_message = strdup (_("not enough values for -l parameters"));
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- }
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+ }
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break;
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case CHECK_UPTIME:
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@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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asprintf(&send_buffer, "%s&3", req_password);
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fetch_data (server_address, server_port, send_buffer);
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uptime=strtoul(recv_buffer,NULL,10);
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- updays = uptime / 86400;
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+ updays = uptime / 86400;
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uphours = (uptime % 86400) / 3600;
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upminutes = ((uptime % 86400) % 3600) / 60;
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asprintf(&output_message,_("System Uptime - %u day(s) %u hour(s) %u minute(s)"),updays,uphours, upminutes);
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@@ -237,9 +237,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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if(check_critical_value==TRUE && percent_used_space >= critical_value)
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return_code=STATE_CRITICAL;
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else if (check_warning_value==TRUE && percent_used_space >= warning_value)
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- return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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+ return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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else
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- return_code=STATE_OK;
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+ return_code=STATE_OK;
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output_message = strdup (temp_string);
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perfdata = temp_string_perf;
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@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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break;
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case CHECK_MEMUSE:
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-
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+
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asprintf(&send_buffer,"%s&7", req_password);
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fetch_data (server_address, server_port, send_buffer);
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mem_commitLimit=atof(strtok(recv_buffer,"&"));
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@@ -276,130 +276,129 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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warning_used_space = ((float)warning_value / 100) * mem_commitLimit;
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critical_used_space = ((float)critical_value / 100) * mem_commitLimit;
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- /* Divisor should be 1048567, not 3044515, as we are measuring "Commit Charge" here,
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+ /* Divisor should be 1048567, not 3044515, as we are measuring "Commit Charge" here,
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which equals RAM + Pagefiles. */
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- asprintf(&output_message,_("Memory usage: total:%.2f Mb - used: %.2f Mb (%.0f%%) - free: %.2f Mb (%.0f%%)"),
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- mem_commitLimit / 1048567, mem_commitByte / 1048567, percent_used_space,
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+ asprintf(&output_message,_("Memory usage: total:%.2f Mb - used: %.2f Mb (%.0f%%) - free: %.2f Mb (%.0f%%)"),
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+ mem_commitLimit / 1048567, mem_commitByte / 1048567, percent_used_space,
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(mem_commitLimit - mem_commitByte) / 1048567, (mem_commitLimit - mem_commitByte) / mem_commitLimit * 100);
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asprintf(&perfdata,_("'Memory usage'=%.2fMb;%.2f;%.2f;0.00;%.2f"), mem_commitByte / 1048567,
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warning_used_space / 1048567, critical_used_space / 1048567, mem_commitLimit / 1048567);
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-
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+
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return_code=STATE_OK;
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if(check_critical_value==TRUE && percent_used_space >= critical_value)
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return_code=STATE_CRITICAL;
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else if (check_warning_value==TRUE && percent_used_space >= warning_value)
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- return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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+ return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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break;
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case CHECK_COUNTER:
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- /*
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+ /*
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CHECK_COUNTER has been modified to provide extensive perfdata information.
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- In order to do this, some modifications have been done to the code
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- and some constraints have been introduced.
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-
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- 1) For the sake of simplicity of the code, perfdata information will only be
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- provided when the "description" field is added.
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-
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- 2) If the counter you're going to measure is percent-based, the code will detect
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- the percent sign in its name and will attribute minimum (0%) and maximum (100%)
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- values automagically, as well the ¨%" sign to graph units.
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-
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- 3) OTOH, if the counter is "absolute", you'll have to provide the following
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- the counter unit - that is, the dimensions of the counter you're getting. Examples:
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- pages/s, packets transferred, etc.
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-
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- 4) If you want, you may provide the minimum and maximum values to expect. They aren't mandatory,
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- but once specified they MUST have the same order of magnitude and units of -w and -c; otherwise.
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- strange things will happen when you make graphs of your data.
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+ In order to do this, some modifications have been done to the code
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+ and some constraints have been introduced.
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+
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+ 1) For the sake of simplicity of the code, perfdata information will only be
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+ provided when the "description" field is added.
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+
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+ 2) If the counter you're going to measure is percent-based, the code will detect
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+ the percent sign in its name and will attribute minimum (0%) and maximum (100%)
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+ values automagically, as well the ¨%" sign to graph units.
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+
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+ 3) OTOH, if the counter is "absolute", you'll have to provide the following
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+ the counter unit - that is, the dimensions of the counter you're getting. Examples:
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+ pages/s, packets transferred, etc.
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+
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+ 4) If you want, you may provide the minimum and maximum values to expect. They aren't mandatory,
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+ but once specified they MUST have the same order of magnitude and units of -w and -c; otherwise.
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+ strange things will happen when you make graphs of your data.
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*/
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- if (value_list == NULL)
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+ if (value_list == NULL)
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output_message = strdup (_("No counter specified"));
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- else
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+ else
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{
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- preparelist (value_list); /* replace , between services with & to send the request */
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- isPercent = (strchr (value_list, '%') != NULL);
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-
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- strtok (value_list, "&"); /* burn the first parameters */
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- description = strtok (NULL, "&");
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- counter_unit = strtok (NULL, "&");
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- asprintf (&send_buffer, "%s&8&%s", req_password, value_list);
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- fetch_data (server_address, server_port, send_buffer);
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- counter_value = atof (recv_buffer);
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-
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+ preparelist (value_list); /* replace , between services with & to send the request */
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+ isPercent = (strchr (value_list, '%') != NULL);
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- if (description == NULL)
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- asprintf (&output_message, "%.f", counter_value);
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- else if (isPercent)
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- {
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- counter_unit = strdup ("%");
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- allRight = TRUE;
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- }
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+ strtok (value_list, "&"); /* burn the first parameters */
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+ description = strtok (NULL, "&");
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+ counter_unit = strtok (NULL, "&");
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+ asprintf (&send_buffer, "%s&8&%s", req_password, value_list);
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+ fetch_data (server_address, server_port, send_buffer);
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+ counter_value = atof (recv_buffer);
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+
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+ if (description == NULL)
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+ asprintf (&output_message, "%.f", counter_value);
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+ else if (isPercent)
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+ {
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+ counter_unit = strdup ("%");
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+ allRight = TRUE;
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+ }
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- if ((counter_unit != NULL) && (!allRight))
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- {
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- minval = strtok (NULL, "&");
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- maxval = strtok (NULL, "&");
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+ if ((counter_unit != NULL) && (!allRight))
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+ {
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+ minval = strtok (NULL, "&");
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+ maxval = strtok (NULL, "&");
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- /* All parameters specified. Let's check the numbers */
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+ /* All parameters specified. Let's check the numbers */
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- fminval = (minval != NULL) ? strtod (minval, &errcvt) : -1;
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- fmaxval = (minval != NULL) ? strtod (maxval, &errcvt) : -1;
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+ fminval = (minval != NULL) ? strtod (minval, &errcvt) : -1;
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+ fmaxval = (minval != NULL) ? strtod (maxval, &errcvt) : -1;
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- if ((fminval == 0) && (minval == errcvt))
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+ if ((fminval == 0) && (minval == errcvt))
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output_message = strdup (_("Minimum value contains non-numbers"));
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- else
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+ else
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{
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- if ((fmaxval == 0) && (maxval == errcvt))
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- output_message = strdup (_("Maximum value contains non-numbers"));
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- else
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- allRight = TRUE; /* Everything is OK. */
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+ if ((fmaxval == 0) && (maxval == errcvt))
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+ output_message = strdup (_("Maximum value contains non-numbers"));
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+ else
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+ allRight = TRUE; /* Everything is OK. */
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}
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- }
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- else if ((counter_unit == NULL) && (description != NULL))
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- output_message = strdup (_("No unit counter specified"));
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+ }
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+ else if ((counter_unit == NULL) && (description != NULL))
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+ output_message = strdup (_("No unit counter specified"));
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- if (allRight)
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- {
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- /* Let's format the output string, finally... */
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+ if (allRight)
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+ {
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+ /* Let's format the output string, finally... */
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if (strstr(description, "%") == NULL) {
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- asprintf (&output_message, "%s = %.2f %s", description, counter_value, counter_unit);
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+ asprintf (&output_message, "%s = %.2f %s", description, counter_value, counter_unit);
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} else {
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/* has formatting, will segv if wrong */
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- asprintf (&output_message, description, counter_value);
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+ asprintf (&output_message, description, counter_value);
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}
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asprintf (&output_message, "%s |", output_message);
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- asprintf (&output_message,"%s %s", output_message,
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- fperfdata (description, counter_value,
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+ asprintf (&output_message,"%s %s", output_message,
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+ fperfdata (description, counter_value,
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counter_unit, 1, warning_value, 1, critical_value,
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- (!(isPercent) && (minval != NULL)), fminval,
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- (!(isPercent) && (minval != NULL)), fmaxval));
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- }
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+ (!(isPercent) && (minval != NULL)), fminval,
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+ (!(isPercent) && (minval != NULL)), fmaxval));
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+ }
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}
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- if (critical_value > warning_value)
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+ if (critical_value > warning_value)
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{ /* Normal thresholds */
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- if (check_critical_value == TRUE && counter_value >= critical_value)
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- return_code = STATE_CRITICAL;
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- else if (check_warning_value == TRUE && counter_value >= warning_value)
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- return_code = STATE_WARNING;
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- else
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- return_code = STATE_OK;
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+ if (check_critical_value == TRUE && counter_value >= critical_value)
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+ return_code = STATE_CRITICAL;
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+ else if (check_warning_value == TRUE && counter_value >= warning_value)
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+ return_code = STATE_WARNING;
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+ else
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+ return_code = STATE_OK;
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}
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- else
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+ else
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{ /* inverse thresholds */
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- return_code = STATE_OK;
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- if (check_critical_value == TRUE && counter_value <= critical_value)
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- return_code = STATE_CRITICAL;
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- else if (check_warning_value == TRUE && counter_value <= warning_value)
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- return_code = STATE_WARNING;
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+ return_code = STATE_OK;
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+ if (check_critical_value == TRUE && counter_value <= critical_value)
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+ return_code = STATE_CRITICAL;
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+ else if (check_warning_value == TRUE && counter_value <= warning_value)
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+ return_code = STATE_WARNING;
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}
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- break;
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-
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+ break;
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+
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case CHECK_FILEAGE:
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if (value_list==NULL)
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@@ -411,27 +410,27 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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age_in_minutes = atoi(strtok(recv_buffer,"&"));
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description = strtok(NULL,"&");
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output_message = strdup (description);
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-
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+
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if (critical_value > warning_value) { /* Normal thresholds */
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if(check_critical_value==TRUE && age_in_minutes >= critical_value)
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return_code=STATE_CRITICAL;
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else if (check_warning_value==TRUE && age_in_minutes >= warning_value)
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- return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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+ return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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else
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- return_code=STATE_OK;
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+ return_code=STATE_OK;
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}
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else { /* inverse thresholds */
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if(check_critical_value==TRUE && age_in_minutes <= critical_value)
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return_code=STATE_CRITICAL;
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else if (check_warning_value==TRUE && age_in_minutes <= warning_value)
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- return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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+ return_code=STATE_WARNING;
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else
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- return_code=STATE_OK;
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+ return_code=STATE_OK;
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}
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}
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break;
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- case CHECK_INSTANCES:
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+ case CHECK_INSTANCES:
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|
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if (value_list==NULL)
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output_message = strdup (_("No counter specified"));
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else {
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@@ -441,7 +440,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv){
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printf("NSClient - %s\n",recv_buffer);
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exit(STATE_UNKNOWN);
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}
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|
- asprintf(&output_message,"%s",recv_buffer);
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|
+ asprintf(&output_message,"%s",recv_buffer);
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|
|
return_code=STATE_OK;
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}
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|
|
break;
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|
@@ -471,7 +470,7 @@ int process_arguments(int argc, char **argv){
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|
|
int option = 0;
|
|
|
static struct option longopts[] =
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- {
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|
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+ {
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|
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{"port", required_argument,0,'p'},
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|
|
{"timeout", required_argument,0,'t'},
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|
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{"critical", required_argument,0,'c'},
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|
@@ -497,13 +496,13 @@ int process_arguments(int argc, char **argv){
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argc--;
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}
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|
|
- for (c=1;c<argc;c++) {
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|
|
- if(strcmp("-to",argv[c])==0)
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|
- strcpy(argv[c],"-t");
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|
|
- else if (strcmp("-wv",argv[c])==0)
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|
|
- strcpy(argv[c],"-w");
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|
|
- else if (strcmp("-cv",argv[c])==0)
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|
|
- strcpy(argv[c],"-c");
|
|
|
+ for (c=1;c<argc;c++) {
|
|
|
+ if(strcmp("-to",argv[c])==0)
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|
|
+ strcpy(argv[c],"-t");
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|
|
+ else if (strcmp("-wv",argv[c])==0)
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|
|
+ strcpy(argv[c],"-w");
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|
|
+ else if (strcmp("-cv",argv[c])==0)
|
|
|
+ strcpy(argv[c],"-c");
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|
|
}
|
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|
|
while (1) {
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@@ -601,7 +600,7 @@ void fetch_data (const char *address, int port, const char *sendb) {
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|
|
if(result!=STATE_OK)
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die (result, _("could not fetch information from server\n"));
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-
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+
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|
|
if (!strncmp(recv_buffer,"ERROR",5))
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|
die (STATE_UNKNOWN, "NSClient - %s\n",recv_buffer);
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|
|
}
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|
|
@@ -613,15 +612,15 @@ int strtoularray(unsigned long *array, char *string, const char *delim) {
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|
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for (idx=0;idx<MAX_VALUE_LIST;idx++)
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|
|
array[idx]=0;
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-
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+
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idx=0;
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|
for(t1 = strtok(string,delim);t1 != NULL; t1 = strtok(NULL, delim)) {
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|
|
if (is_numeric(t1) && idx<MAX_VALUE_LIST) {
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|
array[idx]=strtoul(t1,NULL,10);
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idx++;
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- } else
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|
+ } else
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|
|
return FALSE;
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|
|
- }
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|
|
+ }
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|
|
return TRUE;
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}
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|
@@ -640,120 +639,121 @@ void preparelist(char *string) {
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|
|
void print_help(void)
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|
|
{
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|
|
print_revision(progname, NP_VERSION);
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|
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-
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|
+
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|
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printf ("Copyright (c) 2000 Yves Rubin (rubiyz@yahoo.com)\n");
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printf (COPYRIGHT, copyright, email);
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-
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+
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printf ("%s\n", _("This plugin collects data from the NSClient service running on a"));
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- printf ("%s\n", _("Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 server."));
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+ printf ("%s\n", _("Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 server."));
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- printf ("\n\n");
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+ printf ("\n\n");
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print_usage();
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-
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- printf (_(UT_HELP_VRSN));
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- printf (_(UT_EXTRA_OPTS));
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-
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- printf ("%s\n", _("Options:"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-H, --hostname=HOST");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Name of the host to check"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-p, --port=INTEGER");
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- printf (" %s", _("Optional port number (default: "));
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- printf ("%d)\n", PORT);
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- printf (" %s\n", "-s, --secret=<password>");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Password needed for the request"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-w, --warning=INTEGER");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Threshold which will result in a warning status"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-c, --critical=INTEGER");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Threshold which will result in a critical status"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-t, --timeout=INTEGER");
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- printf (" %s", _("Seconds before connection attempt times out (default: "));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-l, --params=<parameters>");
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- printf (" %s", _("Parameters passed to specified check (see below)"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-d, --display={SHOWALL}");
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- printf (" %s", _("Display options (currently only SHOWALL works)"));
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- printf ("%d)\n", DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT);
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- printf (" %s\n", "-h, --help");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Print this help screen"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-V, --version");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Print version information"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "-v, --variable=STRING");
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- printf (" %s\n\n", _("Variable to check"));
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- printf ("%s\n", _("Valid variables are:"));
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- printf (" %s", "CLIENTVERSION =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Get the NSClient version"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("If -l <version> is specified, will return warning if versions differ."));
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- printf (" %s\n", "CPULOAD =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Average CPU load on last x minutes."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameter with the following syntax:"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("-l <minutes range>,<warning threshold>,<critical threshold>."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("<minute range> should be less than 24*60."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Thresholds are percentage and up to 10 requests can be done in one shot."));
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- printf (" %s\n", "ie: -l 60,90,95,120,90,95");
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- printf (" %s\n", "UPTIME =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Get the uptime of the machine."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("No specific parameters. No warning or critical threshold"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "USEDDISKSPACE =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Size and percentage of disk use."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameter containing the drive letter only."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Warning and critical thresholds can be specified with -w and -c."));
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- printf (" %s\n", "MEMUSE =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Memory use."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Warning and critical thresholds can be specified with -w and -c."));
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- printf (" %s\n", "SERVICESTATE =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Check the state of one or several services."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameters with the following syntax:"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("-l <service1>,<service2>,<service3>,..."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("You can specify -d SHOWALL in case you want to see working services"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("in the returned string."));
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- printf (" %s\n", "PROCSTATE =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Check if one or several process are running."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Same syntax as SERVICESTATE."));
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- printf (" %s\n", "COUNTER =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Check any performance counter of Windows NT/2000."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameters with the following syntax:"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("-l \"\\\\<performance object>\\\\counter\",\"<description>"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("The <description> parameter is optional and is given to a printf "));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("output command which requires a float parameter."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("If <description> does not include \"%%\", it is used as a label."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Some examples:"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "\"Paging file usage is %%.2f %%%%\"");
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- printf (" %s\n", "\"%%.f %%%% paging file used.\"");
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- printf (" %s\n", "INSTANCES =");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Check any performance counter object of Windows NT/2000."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Syntax: check_nt -H <hostname> -p <port> -v INSTANCES -l <counter object>"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("<counter object> is a Windows Perfmon Counter object (eg. Process),"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("if it is two words, it should be enclosed in quotes"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("The returned results will be a comma-separated list of instances on "));
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- printf (" %s\n", _(" the selected computer for that object."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("The purpose of this is to be run from command line to determine what instances"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _(" are available for monitoring without having to log onto the Windows server"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _(" to run Perfmon directly."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("It can also be used in scripts that automatically create Nagios service"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _(" configuration files."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("Some examples:"));
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- printf (" %s\n\n", _("check_nt -H 192.168.1.1 -p 1248 -v INSTANCES -l Process"));
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-
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- printf ("%s\n", _("Notes:"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("- The NSClient service should be running on the server to get any information"));
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- printf (" %s\n", "(http://nsclient.ready2run.nl).");
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- printf (" %s\n", _("- Critical thresholds should be lower than warning thresholds"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("- Default port 1248 is sometimes in use by other services. The error"));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("output when this happens contains \"Cannot map xxxxx to protocol number\"."));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("One fix for this is to change the port to something else on check_nt "));
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- printf (" %s\n", _("and on the client service it\'s connecting to."));
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+
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+ printf (_(UT_HELP_VRSN));
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+ printf (_(UT_EXTRA_OPTS));
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+
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+ printf ("%s\n", _("Options:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-H, --hostname=HOST");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Name of the host to check"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-p, --port=INTEGER");
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+ printf (" %s", _("Optional port number (default: "));
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+ printf ("%d)\n", PORT);
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-s, --secret=<password>");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Password needed for the request"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-w, --warning=INTEGER");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Threshold which will result in a warning status"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-c, --critical=INTEGER");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Threshold which will result in a critical status"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-t, --timeout=INTEGER");
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+ printf (" %s", _("Seconds before connection attempt times out (default: "));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-l, --params=<parameters>");
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+ printf (" %s", _("Parameters passed to specified check (see below)"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-d, --display={SHOWALL}");
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+ printf (" %s", _("Display options (currently only SHOWALL works)"));
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+ printf ("%d)\n", DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT);
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-h, --help");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Print this help screen"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-V, --version");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Print version information"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "-v, --variable=STRING");
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+ printf (" %s\n\n", _("Variable to check"));
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+ printf ("%s\n", _("Valid variables are:"));
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+ printf (" %s", "CLIENTVERSION =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Get the NSClient version"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("If -l <version> is specified, will return warning if versions differ."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "CPULOAD =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Average CPU load on last x minutes."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameter with the following syntax:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("-l <minutes range>,<warning threshold>,<critical threshold>."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("<minute range> should be less than 24*60."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Thresholds are percentage and up to 10 requests can be done in one shot."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "ie: -l 60,90,95,120,90,95");
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+ printf (" %s\n", "UPTIME =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Get the uptime of the machine."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("No specific parameters. No warning or critical threshold"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "USEDDISKSPACE =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Size and percentage of disk use."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameter containing the drive letter only."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Warning and critical thresholds can be specified with -w and -c."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "MEMUSE =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Memory use."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Warning and critical thresholds can be specified with -w and -c."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "SERVICESTATE =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Check the state of one or several services."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameters with the following syntax:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("-l <service1>,<service2>,<service3>,..."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("You can specify -d SHOWALL in case you want to see working services"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("in the returned string."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "PROCSTATE =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Check if one or several process are running."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Same syntax as SERVICESTATE."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "COUNTER =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Check any performance counter of Windows NT/2000."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Request a -l parameters with the following syntax:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("-l \"\\\\<performance object>\\\\counter\",\"<description>"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("The <description> parameter is optional and is given to a printf "));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("output command which requires a float parameter."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("If <description> does not include \"%%\", it is used as a label."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Some examples:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "\"Paging file usage is %%.2f %%%%\"");
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+ printf (" %s\n", "\"%%.f %%%% paging file used.\"");
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+ printf (" %s\n", "INSTANCES =");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Check any performance counter object of Windows NT/2000."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Syntax: check_nt -H <hostname> -p <port> -v INSTANCES -l <counter object>"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("<counter object> is a Windows Perfmon Counter object (eg. Process),"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("if it is two words, it should be enclosed in quotes"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("The returned results will be a comma-separated list of instances on "));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _(" the selected computer for that object."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("The purpose of this is to be run from command line to determine what instances"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _(" are available for monitoring without having to log onto the Windows server"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _(" to run Perfmon directly."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("It can also be used in scripts that automatically create Nagios service"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _(" configuration files."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("Some examples:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n\n", _("check_nt -H 192.168.1.1 -p 1248 -v INSTANCES -l Process"));
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+
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+ printf ("%s\n", _("Notes:"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("- The NSClient service should be running on the server to get any information"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", "(http://nsclient.ready2run.nl).");
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("- Critical thresholds should be lower than warning thresholds"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("- Default port 1248 is sometimes in use by other services. The error"));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("output when this happens contains \"Cannot map xxxxx to protocol number\"."));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("One fix for this is to change the port to something else on check_nt "));
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+ printf (" %s\n", _("and on the client service it\'s connecting to."));
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#ifdef NP_EXTRA_OPTS
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- printf (" -%s", _(UT_EXTRA_OPTS_NOTES));
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+ printf (" -%s", _(UT_EXTRA_OPTS_NOTES));
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#endif
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- printf (_(UT_SUPPORT));
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+ printf (_(UT_SUPPORT));
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}
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void print_usage(void)
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{
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- printf (_("Usage:"));
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+ printf (_("Usage:"));
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printf ("%s -H host -v variable [-p port] [-w warning] [-c critical]\n",progname);
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- printf ("[-l params] [-d SHOWALL] [-t timeout]\n");
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+ printf ("[-l params] [-d SHOWALL] [-t timeout]\n");
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}
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+
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