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Install daemon: | |||
{{Cmd|apk add {{pkg|nrpe}} && rc-update add nrpe default}} | |||
Set up config file to bind to local IP, only allow needed hosts to connect (in /etc/nrpe.cfg): | |||
server_address=10.14.8.3 | |||
allowed_hosts=10.14.8.149,10.14.8.150 | |||
Add a definition for a check command to /etc/nrpe.cfg, for example: | |||
command[check_routes]=/usr/bin/check_routes.sh | |||
Create the above script, and populate: | |||
#!/bin/sh | |||
# | |||
numroutes_ok=80 | |||
numroutes_warn=15 | |||
NUMROUTES=`ip route | grep -n '' | awk -F ':' '{print $1}' | tail -n 1` | |||
if [ -z "$NUMROUTES" ]; then | |||
echo "WARNING: No routing information received" | |||
exit 1 | |||
elif [ $NUMROUTES -ge $numroutes_ok ]; then | |||
echo "OK: $NUMROUTES routes in routing table" | |||
exit 0 | |||
elif [ $NUMROUTES -ge $numroutes_warn ]; then | |||
echo "WARNING: $NUMROUTES routes in routing table" | |||
exit 1 | |||
else | |||
echo "CRITICAL: $NUMROUTES routes in routing table" | |||
exit 2 | |||
fi | |||
Restart NRPE. | |||
Allow port 5666 (or whatever port you've specified for nrpe in /etc/nrpe.cfg) through Shorewall (in ''/etc/shorewall/rules'') through to monitoring hosts. | |||
On the monitoring host, run the following command to test, where 10.14.8.3 is the IP of the host to monitor: | |||
{{Cmd|/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H 10.14.8.3 -p 5666 -c check_routes}} | |||
You should get output like: | |||
OK: 173 routes in routing table | |||
If you are having trouble, enable debugging in /etc/nrpe.cfg, and check /var/log/messages for errors. Most likely error(s) has to do with permissions of what you are trying to execute. | |||
<br /> | |||
Example of monitoring opennhrp connection: <br /> | |||
#!/bin/sh | |||
# $1 is hostname to check | |||
if [ -z "$1" ]; then | |||
echo "Hostname must be specified as argument" | |||
exit 1 | |||
fi | |||
# The 5 second wait is in case tunnel wasn't up, this will act as a keepalive when run often enough | |||
ping -c 1 -w 5 $1 > /dev/null | |||
HOSTOUTPUT="`host $1`" | |||
# The final awk will grep for a /16 network range | |||
HOSTNETWORK="`echo $HOSTOUTPUT | awk -F ' ' '{print $NF}' | awk -F '.' '{print $1"."$2}'`" | |||
ROUTETONETWORK="`ip route | grep $HOSTNETWORK'\.'`" | |||
NEXTHOP="`echo $ROUTETONETWORK | awk -F ' ' '{print $3}'`" | |||
# This assumes that up/down is last entry on line which it was in testing | |||
TUNNELSTATUS="`/usr/sbin/opennhrpctl show | grep -A 3 $NEXTHOP | grep Flags | awk -F ' ' '{print $NF}'`" | |||
echo $TUNNELSTATUS | |||
[[Category:Monitoring]] | |||
[[Category:Networking]] |
Latest revision as of 05:42, 13 August 2023
Install daemon:
apk add nrpe && rc-update add nrpe default
Set up config file to bind to local IP, only allow needed hosts to connect (in /etc/nrpe.cfg):
server_address=10.14.8.3 allowed_hosts=10.14.8.149,10.14.8.150
Add a definition for a check command to /etc/nrpe.cfg, for example:
command[check_routes]=/usr/bin/check_routes.sh
Create the above script, and populate:
#!/bin/sh # numroutes_ok=80 numroutes_warn=15 NUMROUTES=`ip route | grep -n | awk -F ':' '{print $1}' | tail -n 1` if [ -z "$NUMROUTES" ]; then echo "WARNING: No routing information received" exit 1 elif [ $NUMROUTES -ge $numroutes_ok ]; then echo "OK: $NUMROUTES routes in routing table" exit 0 elif [ $NUMROUTES -ge $numroutes_warn ]; then echo "WARNING: $NUMROUTES routes in routing table" exit 1 else echo "CRITICAL: $NUMROUTES routes in routing table" exit 2 fi
Restart NRPE. Allow port 5666 (or whatever port you've specified for nrpe in /etc/nrpe.cfg) through Shorewall (in /etc/shorewall/rules) through to monitoring hosts. On the monitoring host, run the following command to test, where 10.14.8.3 is the IP of the host to monitor:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H 10.14.8.3 -p 5666 -c check_routes
You should get output like:
OK: 173 routes in routing table
If you are having trouble, enable debugging in /etc/nrpe.cfg, and check /var/log/messages for errors. Most likely error(s) has to do with permissions of what you are trying to execute.
Example of monitoring opennhrp connection:
#!/bin/sh # $1 is hostname to check if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "Hostname must be specified as argument" exit 1 fi # The 5 second wait is in case tunnel wasn't up, this will act as a keepalive when run often enough ping -c 1 -w 5 $1 > /dev/null HOSTOUTPUT="`host $1`" # The final awk will grep for a /16 network range HOSTNETWORK="`echo $HOSTOUTPUT | awk -F ' ' '{print $NF}' | awk -F '.' '{print $1"."$2}'`" ROUTETONETWORK="`ip route | grep $HOSTNETWORK'\.'`" NEXTHOP="`echo $ROUTETONETWORK | awk -F ' ' '{print $3}'`" # This assumes that up/down is last entry on line which it was in testing TUNNELSTATUS="`/usr/sbin/opennhrpctl show | grep -A 3 $NEXTHOP | grep Flags | awk -F ' ' '{print $NF}'`" echo $TUNNELSTATUS