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  1. /*****************************************************************************
  2. *
  3. * Nagios check_ntp_time plugin
  4. *
  5. * License: GPL
  6. * Copyright (c) 2006 Sean Finney <seanius@seanius.net>
  7. * Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Nagios Plugins Development Team
  8. *
  9. * Description:
  10. *
  11. * This file contains the check_ntp_time plugin
  12. *
  13. * This plugin checks the clock offset between the local host and a
  14. * remote NTP server. It is independent of any commandline programs or
  15. * external libraries.
  16. *
  17. * If you'd rather want to monitor an NTP server, please use
  18. * check_ntp_peer.
  19. *
  20. *
  21. * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  22. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  23. * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  24. * (at your option) any later version.
  25. *
  26. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  27. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  28. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  29. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  30. *
  31. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  32. * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  33. *
  34. *
  35. *****************************************************************************/
  36. const char *progname = "check_ntp_time";
  37. const char *copyright = "2006-2014";
  38. const char *email = "devel@nagios-plugins.org";
  39. #include "common.h"
  40. #include "netutils.h"
  41. #include "utils.h"
  42. static char *server_address=NULL;
  43. static char *port="123";
  44. static int verbose=0;
  45. static int quiet=0;
  46. static char *owarn="60";
  47. static char *ocrit="120";
  48. static int time_offset=0;
  49. int process_arguments (int, char **);
  50. thresholds *offset_thresholds = NULL;
  51. void print_help (void);
  52. void print_usage (void);
  53. /* number of times to perform each request to get a good average. */
  54. #ifndef AVG_NUM
  55. #define AVG_NUM 4
  56. #endif
  57. /* max size of control message data */
  58. #define MAX_CM_SIZE 468
  59. /* this structure holds everything in an ntp request/response as per rfc1305 */
  60. typedef struct {
  61. uint8_t flags; /* byte with leapindicator,vers,mode. see macros */
  62. uint8_t stratum; /* clock stratum */
  63. int8_t poll; /* polling interval */
  64. int8_t precision; /* precision of the local clock */
  65. int32_t rtdelay; /* total rt delay, as a fixed point num. see macros */
  66. uint32_t rtdisp; /* like above, but for max err to primary src */
  67. uint32_t refid; /* ref clock identifier */
  68. uint64_t refts; /* reference timestamp. local time local clock */
  69. uint64_t origts; /* time at which request departed client */
  70. uint64_t rxts; /* time at which request arrived at server */
  71. uint64_t txts; /* time at which request departed server */
  72. } ntp_message;
  73. /* this structure holds data about results from querying offset from a peer */
  74. typedef struct {
  75. time_t waiting; /* ts set when we started waiting for a response */
  76. int connected; /* don't try to "write()" if "connect()" fails */
  77. int num_responses; /* number of successfully received responses */
  78. uint8_t stratum; /* copied verbatim from the ntp_message */
  79. double rtdelay; /* converted from the ntp_message */
  80. double rtdisp; /* converted from the ntp_message */
  81. double offset[AVG_NUM]; /* offsets from each response */
  82. uint8_t flags; /* byte with leapindicator,vers,mode. see macros */
  83. } ntp_server_results;
  84. /* bits 1,2 are the leap indicator */
  85. #define LI_MASK 0xc0
  86. #define LI(x) ((x&LI_MASK)>>6)
  87. #define LI_SET(x,y) do{ x |= ((y<<6)&LI_MASK); }while(0)
  88. /* and these are the values of the leap indicator */
  89. #define LI_NOWARNING 0x00
  90. #define LI_EXTRASEC 0x01
  91. #define LI_MISSINGSEC 0x02
  92. #define LI_ALARM 0x03
  93. /* bits 3,4,5 are the ntp version */
  94. #define VN_MASK 0x38
  95. #define VN(x) ((x&VN_MASK)>>3)
  96. #define VN_SET(x,y) do{ x |= ((y<<3)&VN_MASK); }while(0)
  97. #define VN_RESERVED 0x02
  98. /* bits 6,7,8 are the ntp mode */
  99. #define MODE_MASK 0x07
  100. #define MODE(x) (x&MODE_MASK)
  101. #define MODE_SET(x,y) do{ x |= (y&MODE_MASK); }while(0)
  102. /* here are some values */
  103. #define MODE_CLIENT 0x03
  104. #define MODE_CONTROLMSG 0x06
  105. /* In control message, bits 8-10 are R,E,M bits */
  106. #define REM_MASK 0xe0
  107. #define REM_RESP 0x80
  108. #define REM_ERROR 0x40
  109. #define REM_MORE 0x20
  110. /* In control message, bits 11 - 15 are opcode */
  111. #define OP_MASK 0x1f
  112. #define OP_SET(x,y) do{ x |= (y&OP_MASK); }while(0)
  113. #define OP_READSTAT 0x01
  114. #define OP_READVAR 0x02
  115. /* In peer status bytes, bits 6,7,8 determine clock selection status */
  116. #define PEER_SEL(x) ((ntohs(x)>>8)&0x07)
  117. #define PEER_INCLUDED 0x04
  118. #define PEER_SYNCSOURCE 0x06
  119. /**
  120. ** a note about the 32-bit "fixed point" numbers:
  121. **
  122. they are divided into halves, each being a 16-bit int in network byte order:
  123. - the first 16 bits are an int on the left side of a decimal point.
  124. - the second 16 bits represent a fraction n/(2^16)
  125. likewise for the 64-bit "fixed point" numbers with everything doubled :)
  126. **/
  127. /* macros to access the left/right 16 bits of a 32-bit ntp "fixed point"
  128. number. note that these can be used as lvalues too */
  129. #define L16(x) (((uint16_t*)&x)[0])
  130. #define R16(x) (((uint16_t*)&x)[1])
  131. /* macros to access the left/right 32 bits of a 64-bit ntp "fixed point"
  132. number. these too can be used as lvalues */
  133. #define L32(x) (((uint32_t*)&x)[0])
  134. #define R32(x) (((uint32_t*)&x)[1])
  135. /* ntp wants seconds since 1/1/00, epoch is 1/1/70. this is the difference */
  136. #define EPOCHDIFF 0x83aa7e80UL
  137. /* extract a 32-bit ntp fixed point number into a double */
  138. #define NTP32asDOUBLE(x) (ntohs(L16(x)) + (double)ntohs(R16(x))/65536.0)
  139. /* likewise for a 64-bit ntp fp number */
  140. #define NTP64asDOUBLE(n) (double)(((uint64_t)n)?\
  141. (ntohl(L32(n))-EPOCHDIFF) + \
  142. (.00000001*(0.5+(double)(ntohl(R32(n))/42.94967296))):\
  143. 0)
  144. /* convert a struct timeval to a double */
  145. #define TVasDOUBLE(x) (double)(x.tv_sec+(0.000001*x.tv_usec))
  146. /* convert an ntp 64-bit fp number to a struct timeval */
  147. #define NTP64toTV(n,t) \
  148. do{ if(!n) t.tv_sec = t.tv_usec = 0; \
  149. else { \
  150. t.tv_sec=ntohl(L32(n))-EPOCHDIFF; \
  151. t.tv_usec=(int)(0.5+(double)(ntohl(R32(n))/4294.967296)); \
  152. } \
  153. }while(0)
  154. /* convert a struct timeval to an ntp 64-bit fp number */
  155. #define TVtoNTP64(t,n) \
  156. do{ if(!t.tv_usec && !t.tv_sec) n=0x0UL; \
  157. else { \
  158. L32(n)=htonl(t.tv_sec + EPOCHDIFF); \
  159. R32(n)=htonl((uint64_t)((4294.967296*t.tv_usec)+.5)); \
  160. } \
  161. } while(0)
  162. /* NTP control message header is 12 bytes, plus any data in the data
  163. * field, plus null padding to the nearest 32-bit boundary per rfc.
  164. */
  165. #define SIZEOF_NTPCM(m) (12+ntohs(m.count)+((m.count)?4-(ntohs(m.count)%4):0))
  166. /* finally, a little helper or two for debugging: */
  167. #define DBG(x) do{if(verbose>1){ x; }}while(0);
  168. #define PRINTSOCKADDR(x) \
  169. do{ \
  170. printf("%u.%u.%u.%u", (x>>24)&0xff, (x>>16)&0xff, (x>>8)&0xff, x&0xff);\
  171. }while(0);
  172. /* calculate the offset of the local clock */
  173. static inline double calc_offset(const ntp_message *m, const struct timeval *t){
  174. double client_tx, peer_rx, peer_tx, client_rx;
  175. client_tx = NTP64asDOUBLE(m->origts);
  176. peer_rx = NTP64asDOUBLE(m->rxts);
  177. peer_tx = NTP64asDOUBLE(m->txts);
  178. client_rx=TVasDOUBLE((*t));
  179. return (.5*((peer_tx-client_rx)+(peer_rx-client_tx)));
  180. }
  181. /* print out a ntp packet in human readable/debuggable format */
  182. void print_ntp_message(const ntp_message *p){
  183. struct timeval ref, orig, rx, tx;
  184. NTP64toTV(p->refts,ref);
  185. NTP64toTV(p->origts,orig);
  186. NTP64toTV(p->rxts,rx);
  187. NTP64toTV(p->txts,tx);
  188. printf("packet contents:\n");
  189. printf("\tflags: 0x%.2x\n", p->flags);
  190. printf("\t li=%d (0x%.2x)\n", LI(p->flags), p->flags&LI_MASK);
  191. printf("\t vn=%d (0x%.2x)\n", VN(p->flags), p->flags&VN_MASK);
  192. printf("\t mode=%d (0x%.2x)\n", MODE(p->flags), p->flags&MODE_MASK);
  193. printf("\tstratum = %d\n", p->stratum);
  194. printf("\tpoll = %g\n", pow(2, p->poll));
  195. printf("\tprecision = %g\n", pow(2, p->precision));
  196. printf("\trtdelay = %-.16g\n", NTP32asDOUBLE(p->rtdelay));
  197. printf("\trtdisp = %-.16g\n", NTP32asDOUBLE(p->rtdisp));
  198. printf("\trefid = %x\n", p->refid);
  199. printf("\trefts = %-.16g\n", NTP64asDOUBLE(p->refts));
  200. printf("\torigts = %-.16g\n", NTP64asDOUBLE(p->origts));
  201. printf("\trxts = %-.16g\n", NTP64asDOUBLE(p->rxts));
  202. printf("\ttxts = %-.16g\n", NTP64asDOUBLE(p->txts));
  203. }
  204. void setup_request(ntp_message *p){
  205. struct timeval t;
  206. memset(p, 0, sizeof(ntp_message));
  207. LI_SET(p->flags, LI_ALARM);
  208. VN_SET(p->flags, 4);
  209. MODE_SET(p->flags, MODE_CLIENT);
  210. p->poll=4;
  211. p->precision=(int8_t)0xfa;
  212. L16(p->rtdelay)=htons(1);
  213. L16(p->rtdisp)=htons(1);
  214. gettimeofday(&t, NULL);
  215. TVtoNTP64(t,p->txts);
  216. }
  217. /* select the "best" server from a list of servers, and return its index.
  218. * this is done by filtering servers based on stratum, dispersion, and
  219. * finally round-trip delay. */
  220. int best_offset_server(const ntp_server_results *slist, int nservers){
  221. int i=0, cserver=0, best_server=-1;
  222. /* for each server */
  223. for(cserver=0; cserver<nservers; cserver++){
  224. /* We don't want any servers that fails these tests */
  225. /* Sort out servers that didn't respond or responede with a 0 stratum;
  226. * stratum 0 is for reference clocks so no NTP server should ever report
  227. * a stratum 0 */
  228. if ( slist[cserver].stratum == 0){
  229. if (verbose) printf("discarding peer %d: stratum=%d\n", cserver, slist[cserver].stratum);
  230. continue;
  231. }
  232. /* Sort out servers with error flags */
  233. if ( LI(slist[cserver].flags) == LI_ALARM ){
  234. if (verbose) printf("discarding peer %d: flags=%d\n", cserver, LI(slist[cserver].flags));
  235. continue;
  236. }
  237. /* If we don't have a server yet, use the first one */
  238. if (best_server == -1) {
  239. best_server = cserver;
  240. DBG(printf("using peer %d as our first candidate\n", best_server));
  241. continue;
  242. }
  243. /* compare the server to the best one we've seen so far */
  244. /* does it have an equal or better stratum? */
  245. DBG(printf("comparing peer %d with peer %d\n", cserver, best_server));
  246. if(slist[cserver].stratum <= slist[best_server].stratum){
  247. DBG(printf("stratum for peer %d <= peer %d\n", cserver, best_server));
  248. /* does it have an equal or better dispersion? */
  249. if(slist[cserver].rtdisp <= slist[best_server].rtdisp){
  250. DBG(printf("dispersion for peer %d <= peer %d\n", cserver, best_server));
  251. /* does it have a better rtdelay? */
  252. if(slist[cserver].rtdelay < slist[best_server].rtdelay){
  253. DBG(printf("rtdelay for peer %d < peer %d\n", cserver, best_server));
  254. best_server = cserver;
  255. DBG(printf("peer %d is now our best candidate\n", best_server));
  256. }
  257. }
  258. }
  259. }
  260. if(best_server >= 0) {
  261. DBG(printf("best server selected: peer %d\n", best_server));
  262. return best_server;
  263. } else {
  264. DBG(printf("no peers meeting synchronization criteria :(\n"));
  265. return -1;
  266. }
  267. }
  268. /* do everything we need to get the total average offset
  269. * - we use a certain amount of parallelization with poll() to ensure
  270. * we don't waste time sitting around waiting for single packets.
  271. * - we also "manually" handle resolving host names and connecting, because
  272. * we have to do it in a way that our lazy macros don't handle currently :( */
  273. double offset_request(const char *host, int *status){
  274. int i=0, j=0, ga_result=0, num_hosts=0, *socklist=NULL, respnum=0;
  275. int servers_completed=0, one_read=0, servers_readable=0, best_index=-1;
  276. time_t now_time=0, start_ts=0;
  277. ntp_message *req=NULL;
  278. double avg_offset=0.;
  279. struct timeval recv_time;
  280. struct addrinfo *ai=NULL, *ai_tmp=NULL, hints;
  281. struct pollfd *ufds=NULL;
  282. ntp_server_results *servers=NULL;
  283. /* setup hints to only return results from getaddrinfo that we'd like */
  284. memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(struct addrinfo));
  285. hints.ai_family = address_family;
  286. hints.ai_protocol = IPPROTO_UDP;
  287. hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
  288. /* fill in ai with the list of hosts resolved by the host name */
  289. ga_result = getaddrinfo(host, port, &hints, &ai);
  290. if(ga_result!=0){
  291. die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "error getting address for %s: %s\n",
  292. host, gai_strerror(ga_result));
  293. }
  294. /* count the number of returned hosts, and allocate stuff accordingly */
  295. for(ai_tmp=ai; ai_tmp!=NULL; ai_tmp=ai_tmp->ai_next){ num_hosts++; }
  296. req=(ntp_message*)malloc(sizeof(ntp_message)*num_hosts);
  297. if(req==NULL) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "can not allocate ntp message array");
  298. socklist=(int*)malloc(sizeof(int)*num_hosts);
  299. if(socklist==NULL) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "can not allocate socket array");
  300. ufds=(struct pollfd*)malloc(sizeof(struct pollfd)*num_hosts);
  301. if(ufds==NULL) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "can not allocate socket array");
  302. servers=(ntp_server_results*)malloc(sizeof(ntp_server_results)*num_hosts);
  303. if(servers==NULL) die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "can not allocate server array");
  304. memset(servers, 0, sizeof(ntp_server_results)*num_hosts);
  305. DBG(printf("Found %d peers to check\n", num_hosts));
  306. /* setup each socket for writing, and the corresponding struct pollfd */
  307. ai_tmp=ai;
  308. for(i=0;ai_tmp;i++){
  309. socklist[i]=socket(ai_tmp->ai_family, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP);
  310. if(socklist[i] == -1) {
  311. perror(NULL);
  312. die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "can not create new socket");
  313. }
  314. if(connect(socklist[i], ai_tmp->ai_addr, ai_tmp->ai_addrlen)){
  315. /* don't die here, because it is enough if there is one server
  316. answering in time. This also would break for dual ipv4/6 stacked
  317. ntp servers when the client only supports on of them.
  318. */
  319. DBG(printf("can't create socket connection on peer %i: %s\n", i, strerror(errno)));
  320. } else {
  321. ufds[i].fd=socklist[i];
  322. ufds[i].events=POLLIN;
  323. ufds[i].revents=0;
  324. servers[i].connected=1;
  325. }
  326. ai_tmp = ai_tmp->ai_next;
  327. }
  328. /* now do AVG_NUM checks to each host. We stop before timeout/2 seconds
  329. * have passed in order to ensure post-processing and jitter time. */
  330. now_time=start_ts=time(NULL);
  331. while(servers_completed<num_hosts && now_time-start_ts <= timeout_interval - 1){
  332. /* loop through each server and find each one which hasn't
  333. * been touched in the past second or so and is still lacking
  334. * some responses. For each of these servers, send a new request,
  335. * and update the "waiting" timestamp with the current time. */
  336. now_time=time(NULL);
  337. for(i=0; i<num_hosts; i++){
  338. if(servers[i].connected == 0)
  339. continue;
  340. if(servers[i].waiting<now_time && servers[i].num_responses<AVG_NUM){
  341. if(verbose && servers[i].waiting != 0) printf("re-");
  342. if(verbose) printf("sending request to peer %d\n", i);
  343. setup_request(&req[i]);
  344. write(socklist[i], &req[i], sizeof(ntp_message));
  345. servers[i].waiting=now_time;
  346. break;
  347. }
  348. }
  349. /* quickly poll for any sockets with pending data */
  350. servers_readable=poll(ufds, num_hosts, 100);
  351. if(servers_readable==-1){
  352. perror("polling ntp sockets");
  353. die(STATE_UNKNOWN, "communication errors");
  354. }
  355. /* read from any sockets with pending data */
  356. for(i=0; servers_readable && i<num_hosts; i++){
  357. if(ufds[i].revents&POLLIN && servers[i].num_responses < AVG_NUM){
  358. if(verbose) {
  359. printf("response from peer %d: ", i);
  360. }
  361. read(ufds[i].fd, &req[i], sizeof(ntp_message));
  362. gettimeofday(&recv_time, NULL);
  363. DBG(print_ntp_message(&req[i]));
  364. respnum=servers[i].num_responses++;
  365. servers[i].offset[respnum]=calc_offset(&req[i], &recv_time)+time_offset;
  366. if(verbose) {
  367. printf("offset %.10g\n", servers[i].offset[respnum]);
  368. }
  369. servers[i].stratum=req[i].stratum;
  370. servers[i].rtdisp=NTP32asDOUBLE(req[i].rtdisp);
  371. servers[i].rtdelay=NTP32asDOUBLE(req[i].rtdelay);
  372. servers[i].waiting=0;
  373. servers[i].flags=req[i].flags;
  374. servers_readable--;
  375. one_read = 1;
  376. if(servers[i].num_responses==AVG_NUM) servers_completed++;
  377. }
  378. }
  379. /* lather, rinse, repeat. */
  380. /* break if we have one response but other ntp servers doesn't response */
  381. /* greater than timeout_interval/2 */
  382. if (servers_completed && now_time-start_ts > timeout_interval/2) break;
  383. }
  384. if (one_read == 0) {
  385. die(timeout_state, "%s: No response from NTP server\n", state_text(timeout_state));
  386. }
  387. /* now, pick the best server from the list */
  388. best_index=best_offset_server(servers, num_hosts);
  389. if(best_index < 0){
  390. *status=STATE_UNKNOWN;
  391. } else {
  392. /* finally, calculate the average offset */
  393. for(i=0; i<servers[best_index].num_responses;i++){
  394. avg_offset+=servers[best_index].offset[j];
  395. }
  396. avg_offset/=servers[best_index].num_responses;
  397. }
  398. /* cleanup */
  399. for(j=0; j<num_hosts; j++){ close(socklist[j]); }
  400. free(socklist);
  401. free(ufds);
  402. free(servers);
  403. free(req);
  404. freeaddrinfo(ai);
  405. if(verbose) printf("overall average offset: %.10g\n", avg_offset);
  406. return avg_offset;
  407. }
  408. int process_arguments(int argc, char **argv){
  409. int c;
  410. int option=0;
  411. static struct option longopts[] = {
  412. {"version", no_argument, 0, 'V'},
  413. {"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'},
  414. {"verbose", no_argument, 0, 'v'},
  415. {"use-ipv4", no_argument, 0, '4'},
  416. {"use-ipv6", no_argument, 0, '6'},
  417. {"quiet", no_argument, 0, 'q'},
  418. {"time-offset", optional_argument, 0, 'o'},
  419. {"warning", required_argument, 0, 'w'},
  420. {"critical", required_argument, 0, 'c'},
  421. {"timeout", required_argument, 0, 't'},
  422. {"hostname", required_argument, 0, 'H'},
  423. {"port", required_argument, 0, 'p'},
  424. {0, 0, 0, 0}
  425. };
  426. if (argc < 2)
  427. usage ("\n");
  428. while (1) {
  429. c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "Vhv46qw:c:t:H:p:o:", longopts, &option);
  430. if (c == -1 || c == EOF || c == 1)
  431. break;
  432. switch (c) {
  433. case 'h':
  434. print_help();
  435. exit(STATE_OK);
  436. break;
  437. case 'V':
  438. print_revision(progname, NP_VERSION);
  439. exit(STATE_OK);
  440. break;
  441. case 'v':
  442. verbose++;
  443. break;
  444. case 'q':
  445. quiet = 1;
  446. break;
  447. case 'w':
  448. owarn = optarg;
  449. break;
  450. case 'c':
  451. ocrit = optarg;
  452. break;
  453. case 'H':
  454. if(is_host(optarg) == FALSE)
  455. usage2(_("Invalid hostname/address"), optarg);
  456. server_address = strdup(optarg);
  457. break;
  458. case 'p':
  459. port = strdup(optarg);
  460. break;
  461. case 't':
  462. timeout_interval = parse_timeout_string(optarg);
  463. break;
  464. case 'o':
  465. time_offset=atoi(optarg);
  466. break;
  467. case '4':
  468. address_family = AF_INET;
  469. break;
  470. case '6':
  471. #ifdef USE_IPV6
  472. address_family = AF_INET6;
  473. #else
  474. usage4 (_("IPv6 support not available"));
  475. #endif
  476. break;
  477. case '?':
  478. /* print short usage statement if args not parsable */
  479. usage5 ();
  480. break;
  481. }
  482. }
  483. if(server_address == NULL){
  484. usage4(_("Hostname was not supplied"));
  485. }
  486. return 0;
  487. }
  488. char *perfd_offset (double offset)
  489. {
  490. return fperfdata ("offset", offset, "s",
  491. TRUE, offset_thresholds->warning->end,
  492. TRUE, offset_thresholds->critical->end,
  493. FALSE, 0, FALSE, 0);
  494. }
  495. int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
  496. int result, offset_result;
  497. double offset=0;
  498. char *result_line, *perfdata_line;
  499. setlocale (LC_ALL, "");
  500. bindtextdomain (PACKAGE, LOCALEDIR);
  501. textdomain (PACKAGE);
  502. offset_result = STATE_OK;
  503. /* Parse extra opts if any */
  504. argv=np_extra_opts (&argc, argv, progname);
  505. if (process_arguments (argc, argv) == ERROR)
  506. usage4 (_("Could not parse arguments"));
  507. set_thresholds(&offset_thresholds, owarn, ocrit);
  508. /* initialize alarm signal handling */
  509. signal (SIGALRM, socket_timeout_alarm_handler);
  510. /* set socket timeout */
  511. alarm (timeout_interval);
  512. offset = offset_request(server_address, &offset_result);
  513. if (offset_result == STATE_UNKNOWN) {
  514. result = (quiet == 1 ? STATE_UNKNOWN : STATE_CRITICAL);
  515. } else {
  516. result = get_status(fabs(offset), offset_thresholds);
  517. }
  518. switch (result) {
  519. case STATE_CRITICAL :
  520. xasprintf(&result_line, _("NTP CRITICAL:"));
  521. break;
  522. case STATE_WARNING :
  523. xasprintf(&result_line, _("NTP WARNING:"));
  524. break;
  525. case STATE_OK :
  526. xasprintf(&result_line, _("NTP OK:"));
  527. break;
  528. default :
  529. xasprintf(&result_line, _("NTP UNKNOWN:"));
  530. break;
  531. }
  532. if(offset_result == STATE_UNKNOWN){
  533. xasprintf(&result_line, "%s %s", result_line, _("Offset unknown"));
  534. xasprintf(&perfdata_line, "");
  535. } else {
  536. xasprintf(&result_line, "%s %s %.10g secs", result_line, _("Offset"), offset);
  537. xasprintf(&perfdata_line, "%s", perfd_offset(offset));
  538. }
  539. printf("%s|%s\n", result_line, perfdata_line);
  540. if(server_address!=NULL) free(server_address);
  541. return result;
  542. }
  543. void print_help(void){
  544. print_revision(progname, NP_VERSION);
  545. printf ("Copyright (c) 2006 Sean Finney\n");
  546. printf (COPYRIGHT, copyright, email);
  547. printf ("%s\n", _("This plugin checks the clock offset with the ntp server"));
  548. printf ("\n\n");
  549. print_usage();
  550. printf (UT_HELP_VRSN);
  551. printf (UT_EXTRA_OPTS);
  552. printf (UT_IPv46);
  553. printf (UT_HOST_PORT, 'p', "123");
  554. printf (" %s\n", "-q, --quiet");
  555. printf (" %s\n", _("Returns UNKNOWN instead of CRITICAL if offset cannot be found"));
  556. printf (" %s\n", "-w, --warning=THRESHOLD");
  557. printf (" %s\n", _("Offset to result in warning status (seconds)"));
  558. printf (" %s\n", "-c, --critical=THRESHOLD");
  559. printf (" %s\n", _("Offset to result in critical status (seconds)"));
  560. printf (" %s\n", "-o, --time_offset=INTEGER");
  561. printf (" %s\n", _("Expected offset of the ntp server relative to local server (seconds)"));
  562. printf (UT_CONN_TIMEOUT, DEFAULT_SOCKET_TIMEOUT);
  563. printf (UT_VERBOSE);
  564. printf("\n");
  565. printf("%s\n", _("This plugin checks the clock offset between the local host and a"));
  566. printf("%s\n", _("remote NTP server. It is independent of any commandline programs or"));
  567. printf("%s\n", _("external libraries."));
  568. printf("\n");
  569. printf("%s\n", _("Notes:"));
  570. printf(" %s\n", _("If you'd rather want to monitor an NTP server, please use"));
  571. printf(" %s\n", _("check_ntp_peer."));
  572. printf(" %s\n", _("--time-offset is useful for compensating for servers with known"));
  573. printf(" %s\n", _("and expected clock skew."));
  574. printf("\n");
  575. printf(UT_THRESHOLDS_NOTES);
  576. printf("\n");
  577. printf("%s\n", _("Examples:"));
  578. printf(" %s\n", ("./check_ntp_time -H ntpserv -w 0.5 -c 1"));
  579. printf (UT_SUPPORT);
  580. }
  581. void
  582. print_usage(void)
  583. {
  584. printf ("%s\n", _("Usage:"));
  585. printf(" %s -H <host> [-4|-6] [-w <warn>] [-c <crit>] [-v verbose] [-o <time offset>]\n", progname);
  586. }