check_log.sh 6.7 KB

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  1. #!/bin/sh
  2. #
  3. # Log file pattern detector plugin for Nagios
  4. # Written by Ethan Galstad (nagios@nagios.org)
  5. # Last Modified: 07-31-1999
  6. #
  7. # Usage: ./check_log <log_file> <old_log_file> <pattern>
  8. #
  9. # Description:
  10. #
  11. # This plugin will scan a log file (specified by the <log_file> option)
  12. # for a specific pattern (specified by the <pattern> option). Successive
  13. # calls to the plugin script will only report *new* pattern matches in the
  14. # log file, since an copy of the log file from the previous run is saved
  15. # to <old_log_file>.
  16. #
  17. # Output:
  18. #
  19. # On the first run of the plugin, it will return an OK state with a message
  20. # of "Log check data initialized". On successive runs, it will return an OK
  21. # state if *no* pattern matches have been found in the *difference* between the
  22. # log file and the older copy of the log file. If the plugin detects any
  23. # pattern matches in the log diff, it will return a CRITICAL state and print
  24. # out a message is the following format: "(x) last_match", where "x" is the
  25. # total number of pattern matches found in the file and "last_match" is the
  26. # last entry in the log file which matches the pattern.
  27. #
  28. # Notes:
  29. #
  30. # If you use this plugin make sure to keep the following in mind:
  31. #
  32. # 1. The "max_attempts" value for the service should be 1, as this
  33. # will prevent Nagios from retrying the service check (the
  34. # next time the check is run it will not produce the same results).
  35. #
  36. # 2. The "notify_recovery" value for the service should be 0, so that
  37. # Nagios does not notify you of "recoveries" for the check. Since
  38. # pattern matches in the log file will only be reported once and not
  39. # the next time, there will always be "recoveries" for the service, even
  40. # though recoveries really don't apply to this type of check.
  41. #
  42. # 3. You *must* supply a different <old_file_log> for each service that
  43. # you define to use this plugin script - even if the different services
  44. # check the same <log_file> for pattern matches. This is necessary
  45. # because of the way the script operates.
  46. #
  47. # Examples:
  48. #
  49. # Check for login failures in the syslog...
  50. #
  51. # check_log /var/log/messages ./check_log.badlogins.old "LOGIN FAILURE"
  52. #
  53. # Check for port scan alerts generated by Psionic's PortSentry software...
  54. #
  55. # check_log /var/log/message ./check_log.portscan.old "attackalert"
  56. #
  57. # Paths to commands used in this script. These
  58. # may have to be modified to match your system setup.
  59. PATH="@TRUSTED_PATH@"
  60. export PATH
  61. PROGNAME=$(basename "$0")
  62. PROGPATH=$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's,[\\/][^\\/][^\\/]*$,,')
  63. REVISION="@NP_VERSION@"
  64. PATH="@TRUSTED_PATH@"
  65. export PATH
  66. . "$PROGPATH"/utils.sh
  67. print_usage() {
  68. echo "Usage: $PROGNAME -F logfile -O oldlog -q query"
  69. echo "Usage: $PROGNAME --help"
  70. echo "Usage: $PROGNAME --version"
  71. echo " Aditional parameter:"
  72. echo " -w (--max_warning) If used, determines the maximum matching value to return as warning, when finding more matching lines than this parameter will return as critical. If not used, will consider as default 0 (any matching will consider as critical)"
  73. echo "Usage: $PROGNAME -F logfile -O oldlog -q query -w <number>"
  74. }
  75. print_help() {
  76. print_revision "$PROGNAME" $REVISION
  77. echo ""
  78. print_usage
  79. echo ""
  80. echo "Log file pattern detector plugin for Nagios"
  81. echo ""
  82. support
  83. }
  84. # Make sure the correct number of command line
  85. # arguments have been supplied
  86. if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
  87. print_usage
  88. exit "$STATE_UNKNOWN"
  89. fi
  90. # Grab the command line arguments
  91. #logfile=$1
  92. #oldlog=$2
  93. #query=$3
  94. exitstatus=$STATE_WARNING #default
  95. while test -n "$1"; do
  96. case "$1" in
  97. --help)
  98. print_help
  99. exit "$STATE_OK"
  100. ;;
  101. -h)
  102. print_help
  103. exit "$STATE_OK"
  104. ;;
  105. --version)
  106. print_revision "$PROGNAME" $REVISION
  107. exit "$STATE_OK"
  108. ;;
  109. -V)
  110. print_revision "$PROGNAME" $REVISION
  111. exit "$STATE_OK"
  112. ;;
  113. --filename)
  114. logfile=$2
  115. shift
  116. ;;
  117. -F)
  118. logfile=$2
  119. shift
  120. ;;
  121. --oldlog)
  122. oldlog=$2
  123. shift
  124. ;;
  125. -O)
  126. oldlog=$2
  127. shift
  128. ;;
  129. --max_warning)
  130. MAX_WARNING=$2
  131. shift
  132. ;;
  133. -w)
  134. MAX_WARNING=$2
  135. shift
  136. ;;
  137. --query)
  138. query=$2
  139. shift
  140. ;;
  141. -q)
  142. query=$2
  143. shift
  144. ;;
  145. -x)
  146. exitstatus=$2
  147. shift
  148. ;;
  149. --exitstatus)
  150. exitstatus=$2
  151. shift
  152. ;;
  153. *)
  154. echo "Unknown argument: $1"
  155. print_usage
  156. exit "$STATE_UNKNOWN"
  157. ;;
  158. esac
  159. shift
  160. done
  161. if [ "$oldlog" = "" ]; then
  162. echo "Log check error: You must supply an Old Log File name using '-O'!"
  163. exit "$STATE_UNKNOWN"
  164. fi
  165. rc=`echo "$oldlog" | grep -q -- "^-"; echo $?`
  166. if [ $rc -eq 0 ]; then
  167. echo "Log check error: You must supply an Old Log File name using '-O'!"
  168. exit "$STATE_UNKNOWN"
  169. fi
  170. # If the source log file doesn't exist, exit
  171. if [ ! -e "$logfile" ]; then
  172. echo "Log check error: Log file $logfile does not exist!"
  173. exit "$STATE_UNKNOWN"
  174. elif [ ! -r "$logfile" ] ; then
  175. echo "Log check error: Log file $logfile is not readable!"
  176. exit "$STATE_UNKNOWN"
  177. fi
  178. # If the old log file doesn't exist, this must be the first time
  179. # we're running this test, so copy the original log file over to
  180. # the old diff file and exit
  181. if [ ! -e "$oldlog" ]; then
  182. cat "$logfile" > "$oldlog"
  183. echo "Log check data initialized..."
  184. exit "$STATE_OK"
  185. fi
  186. # The old log file exists, so compare it to the original log now
  187. # The temporary file that the script should use while
  188. # processing the log file.
  189. if [ -x /bin/mktemp ]; then
  190. tempdiff=$(/bin/mktemp /tmp/check_log.XXXXXXXXXX)
  191. else
  192. tempdiff=$(/bin/date '+%H%M%S')
  193. tempdiff="/tmp/check_log.${tempdiff}"
  194. touch "$tempdiff"
  195. chmod 600 "$tempdiff"
  196. fi
  197. diff "$logfile" "$oldlog" | grep -v "^>" > "$tempdiff"
  198. # Count the number of matching log entries we have
  199. count=$(grep -c "$query" "$tempdiff")
  200. # Get the last matching entry in the diff file
  201. lastentry=$(grep "$query" "$tempdiff" | tail -1)
  202. rm -f "$tempdiff"
  203. cat "$logfile" > "$oldlog"
  204. if [ "$count" = "0" ]; then # no matches, exit with no error
  205. echo "Log check ok - 0 pattern matches found|match=$count;;;0"
  206. exitstatus=$STATE_OK
  207. else # Print total matche count and the last entry we found
  208. echo "($count) $lastentry|match=$count;;;0"
  209. if [ "$MAX_WARNING" ] && [ "$count" -le "$MAX_WARNING" ] ; then
  210. exitstatus=$STATE_WARNING
  211. else
  212. exitstatus=$STATE_CRITICAL
  213. fi
  214. fi
  215. exit "$exitstatus"