check_procs -C on AIX 5L

Voon, Ton Ton.Voon at egg.com
Mon Dec 22 10:13:21 CET 2003


Yes, 1.4alpha works fine on an AIX 5.1 box (using GCC).

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> From: RyeR at schneider.com [mailto:RyeR at schneider.com] 
> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 3:22 PM
> To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] check_procs -C on AIX 5L
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> I am on version 1.31 of the plugins.  Have you tried the 
> 1.4alpha on a AIX
> 5L machine?
> 
> Ralph
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> Ralph,
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> Which version of the plugins are you using? The 1.4alpha 
> release has some
> significant changes and includes using a different ps command.
> 
> Ton
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: RyeR at schneider.com [mailto:RyeR at schneider.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 6:17 PM
> > To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: [Nagios-users] check_procs -C on AIX 5L
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> >
> > I am having issues with the check_procs command on AIX 5L
> > systems.  There
> > is certain instance where it will report a Critical state of
> > no processes
> > existing, when indeed the process does exist.  After digging,
> > I believe it
> > is issuing a ps -el.  I have also changed the check_proc.c
> > code to use the
> > verbose setting.  This the output when I run the command on a
> > AIX 5L system
> >
> > root $ ./check_procs -w 1: -c 1: -C syslogd
> > /usr/bin/ps -el
> > Not parseable:   200003 A   0      1      0   0  60 20 fb8f000  1928
> > -  0:28 init
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 131178 155720   0  60 20 
> 1cd1c400   604
> > -  0:00 syslogd
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 155720      1   0  60 20 2ce2400   712
> > -  0:00 srcmstr
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 172076 155720   0  60 20 7d27400  3036
> > -  0:07 sendmail
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 180272 155720   0  60 20 
> 10d30400  1784
> > -  0:04 portmap
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 188462 155720   0  60 20 6d26400   644
> > -  0:00 inetd
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 196656 155720   0  48  8 
> 1ad3a400   828
> > -  0:00 xntpd
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 204852 155720   0  60 20 1d41400   720
> > -  7:54 dpid2
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 213044 155720   0  60 20 dd4d400   804
> > -  0:40 hostmibd
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 245824 155720   0  60 20 d60400   356
> > -  0:00 biod
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   1 262212 155720   0  60 20 cd4c400  2092
> > -  0:00 rpc.statd
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 327772 155720   0  60 20 
> 15db5400  1656
> > -  0:00 dtlogin
> > Not parseable:    40001 A 560 344258 696544   0  60 20 638e400  1968
> > -  0:00 sshd
> > Not parseable:    40001 A   0 385120      1   0  60 20 3de3400   308
> > -  0:00 diagd
> > Not parseable:   240001 A   0 434326 491674   0  60 20 bfcb400  2944
> > - 499:32 dtgreet
> > Not parseable:   200001 A   0 548906 524386   1  60 20 
> 12c9a400   316
> > pts/0  0:00 ps
> > Not parseable:   240001 A 560 630858 344258   0  60 20 68e1400   680
> > pts/0  0:00 ksh
> > Not parseable:    40001 A   0 639090      1   0  60 20 
> 1b1b3400  1292
> > -  0:00 sshd
> > Not parseable:   200001 A   0 647304 630858   1  60 20 5503400   876
> > pts/0  0:00 ksh
> > Not parseable:    40001 A   0 663802      1   0  60 20 
> 1bddb400   416
> > -  0:02 prngd
> > syslogd CRITICAL - 0 processes running with command name syslogd
> >
> > So of course any process listed as "not pareable" does not
> > correctly work.
> >
> > I was hoping someone might have run into this, before I have
> > to resort to
> > looking at the source code.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Ralph
> >
> >
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