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      MathiasM
      last edited by

      @WhiteSaxo: I follow your post, but it is not working.

      I have to change the first line from file /usr/local/bin/check_mk_agent from #!/bin/bash intro #!/bin/sh

      Now, check_mk_agent report no error message, but is not working yet.

      The check_mk agen (freebsd Version: 1.2.7i1) comes from:

      http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=blob_plain;f=agents/check_mk_agent.freebsd;hb=HEAD

      Recently, some modification were carried out.

      http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=freebsd

      I create a new installion with pfsense 2.1.5 and check_mk agent, but it even not working.

      At boot time, i get errors from /usr/local/pkg/checkmk.inc line 107.

      And i fount errors into /var/log/system.log.

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        WhiteSaxo
        last edited by

        Did you copy

        check_mk  stream  tcp nowait  root  /usr/local/bin/check_mk_agent check_mk_agent
        

        in the correct inetd.conf?

        And did you add

        check_mk        6556/tcp   #check_mk agent
        

        in /etc/services?

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          MathiasM
          last edited by

          The file /usr/local/bin/check_mk_agent is wrong. pfsense install it direkt from git. Look into my older post.

          I replace check_mk_agent with a older version and it works well.

          @WhiteSaxo: Can you post your older file? This version is working well with pfsense 2.2 and pfsense 2.1.5

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            WhiteSaxo
            last edited by

            Ah okay good to know.

            Here is my working check_mk_agent

            #!/bin/sh
            # +------------------------------------------------------------------+
            # |             ____ _               _        __  __ _  __           |
            # |            / ___| |__   ___  ___| | __   |  \/  | |/ /           |
            # |           | |   | '_ \ / _ \/ __| |/ /   | |\/| | ' /            |
            # |           | |___| | | |  __/ (__|   <    | |  | | . \            |
            # |            \____|_| |_|\___|\___|_|\_\___|_|  |_|_|\_\           |
            # |                                                                  |
            # | Copyright Mathias Kettner 2014             mk@mathias-kettner.de |
            # +------------------------------------------------------------------+
            #
            # This file is part of Check_MK.
            # The official homepage is at http://mathias-kettner.de/check_mk.
            #
            # check_mk is free software;  you can redistribute it and/or modify it
            # under the  terms of the  GNU General Public License  as published by
            # the Free Software Foundation in version 2.  check_mk is  distributed
            # in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;  with-
            # out even the implied warranty of  MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS FOR A
            # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the  GNU General Public License for more de-
            # ails.  You should have  received  a copy of the  GNU  General Public
            # License along with GNU Make; see the file  COPYING.  If  not,  write
            # to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St,  Fifth Floor,
            # Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
            
            # Author: Lars Michelsen <lm@mathias-kettner.de>#         Florian Heigl <florian.heigl@gmail.com>#           (Added sections: df mount mem netctr ipmitool)
            
            # NOTE: This agent has beed adapted from the Check_MK linux agent.
            #       The most sections are commented out at the moment because
            #       they have not been ported yet. We will try to adapt most
            #       sections to print out the same output as the linux agent so
            #       that the current checks can be used.
            
            # This might be a good source as description of sysctl output:
            # http://people.freebsd.org/~hmp/utilities/satbl/_sysctl.html
            
            # Remove locale settings to eliminate localized outputs where possible
            export LC_ALL=C
            unset LANG
            
            export MK_LIBDIR="/usr/lib/check_mk_agent"
            export MK_CONFDIR="/etc/check_mk"
            export MK_TMPDIR="/var/run/check_mk"
            
            # Make sure, locally installed binaries are found
            PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
            
            # All executables in PLUGINSDIR will simply be executed and their
            # ouput appended to the output of the agent. Plugins define their own
            # sections and must output headers with '<<<' and '>>>'
            PLUGINSDIR=$MK_LIBDIR/plugins
            
            # All executables in LOCALDIR will by executabled and their
            # output inserted into the section <<<local>>>. Please refer
            # to online documentation for details.
            LOCALDIR=$MK_LIBDIR/local
            
            # close standard input (for security reasons) and stderr
            #if [ "$1" = -d ]
            #then
            #    set -xv
            #else
            #    exec /dev/null
            #fi
            
            # Runs a command asynchronous by use of a cache file
            
            echo '<<<check_mk>>>'
            echo Version: 1.2.7i1
            echo AgentOS: freebsd
            
            osver="$(uname -r)"
            is_jailed="$(sysctl -n security.jail.jailed)"
            
            # Partitionen (-P verhindert Zeilenumbruch bei langen Mountpunkten)
            # Achtung: NFS-Mounts werden grundsaetzlich ausgeblendet, um
            # Haenger zu vermeiden. Diese sollten ohnehin besser auf dem
            # Server, als auf dem Client ueberwacht werden.
            
            echo '<<<df>>>'
            # no special zfs handling so far, the ZFS.pools plugin has been tested to
            # work on FreeBSD
            if df -T > /dev/null ; then
                df -kTP -t ufs | egrep -v '(Filesystem|devfs|procfs|fdescfs|basejail)'
            else
                df -kP -t ufs | egrep -v '(Filesystem|devfs|procfs|fdescfs|basejail)' | awk '{ print $1,"ufs",$2,$3,$4,$5,$6 }'
            fi
            
            # Check NFS mounts by accessing them with stat -f (System
            # call statfs()). If this lasts more then 2 seconds we
            # consider it as hanging. We need waitmax.
            #if type waitmax >/dev/null
            #then
            #    STAT_VERSION=$(stat --version | head -1 | cut -d" " -f4)
            #    STAT_BROKE="5.3.0"
            #
            #    echo '<<<nfsmounts>>>'
            #    sed -n '/ nfs /s/[^ ]* \([^ ]*\) .*/\1/p' < /proc/mounts |
            #        while read MP
            #  do
            #   if [ $STAT_VERSION != $STAT_BROKE ]; then
            #      waitmax -s 9 2 stat -f -c "$MP ok %b %f %a %s" "$MP" || \
            #    echo "$MP hanging 0 0 0 0"
            #   else
            #      waitmax -s 9 2 stat -f -c "$MP ok %b %f %a %s" "$MP" && \
            #      printf '\n'|| echo "$MP hanging 0 0 0 0"
            #   fi
            #  done
            #fi
            
            # Check mount options.
            # FreeBSD doesn't do remount-ro on errors, but the users might consider
            # security related mount options more important.
            echo '<<<mounts>>>'
            mount -p -t ufs
            
            # processes including username, without kernel processes
            echo '<<<ps>>>'
            COLUMNS=10000
            if [ is_jailed = 0 ]; then
                ps ax -o state,user,vsz,rss,pcpu,command | sed -e 1d  -e '/\([^ ]*J\) */d' -e 's/*\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) */(\2,\3,\4,\5) /'
            else
                ps ax -o user,vsz,rss,pcpu,command | sed -e 1d -e 's/ *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) *\([^ ]*\) */(\1,\2,\3,\4) /'
            fi
            
            # Produce compatible load/cpu output to linux agent. Not so easy here.
            echo '<<<cpu>>>'
            echo `sysctl -n vm.loadavg | tr -d '{}'` `top -b -n 1 | grep -E '^[0-9]+ processes' | awk '{print $3"/"$1}'` `sysctl -n kern.lastpid` `sysctl -n hw.ncpu`
            
            # Calculate the uptime in seconds since epoch compatible to /proc/uptime in linux
            echo '<<<uptime>>>'
              up_seconds=$(( `date +%s` - `sysctl -n kern.boottime  | cut -f1 -d\, | awk '{print $4}'`))
            idle_seconds=$(ps axw | grep idle | grep -v grep | awk '{print $4}' | cut -f1 -d\: )
            
            # second value can be grabbed from "idle" process cpu time / num_cores
            echo "$idle_seconds $up_seconds"
            
            # Platten- und RAID-Status von LSI-Controlleren, falls vorhanden
            #if which cfggen > /dev/null ; then
            #   echo '<<<lsi>>>'
            #   cfggen 0 DISPLAY | egrep '(Target ID|State|Volume ID|Status of volume)[[:space:]]*:' | sed -e 's/ *//g' -e 's/:/ /'
            #fi
            
            # Multipathing is supported in FreeBSD by now
            # http://www.mywushublog.com/2010/06/freebsd-and-multipath/
            if kldstat -v | grep g_multipath > /dev/null ; then
                echo '<<<freebsd_multipath>>>'
                gmultipath status | grep -v ^Name
            fi
            
            # Soft-RAID
            echo '<<<freebsd_geom_mirrors>>>'
            gmirror status | grep -v ^Name
            
            # Performancecounter Kernel
            echo "<<<kernel>>>"
            date +%s
            forks=`sysctl -n vm.stats.vm.v_forks`
            vforks=`sysctl -n vm.stats.vm.v_vforks`
            rforks=`sysctl -n vm.stats.vm.v_rforks`
            kthreads=`sysctl -n vm.stats.vm.v_kthreads`
            echo "cpu" `sysctl -n kern.cp_time | awk ' { print $1" "$2" "$3" "$5" "$4 } '`
            echo "ctxt" `sysctl -n vm.stats.sys.v_swtch`
            echo "processes" `expr $forks + $vforks + $rforks + $kthreads`
            
            # Network device statistics (Packets, Collisions, etc)
            # only the "Link/Num" interface has all counters.
            echo '<<<lnx_if:sep(58)>>>'
            date +%s
            if [ "$(echo $osver | cut -f1 -d\. )" -gt "8" ]; then
                netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|plip|enc|pfsync|pflog|ovpns)' | grep Link | awk '{print"\t"$1":\t"$8"\t"$5"\t"$6"\t"$7"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t"$11"\t"$9"\t"$10"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0"}'
            else
                # pad output for freebsd 7 and before
                netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|lo|plip)' | grep Link | awk '{print $1" "$7" "$5" "$6" 0 0 0 0 0 "$10" "$8" "$9" 0 0 "$11" 0 0"}'
            fi
            
            # State of LSI MegaRAID controller via MegaCli.
            # To install: pkg install megacli
            if which MegaCli >/dev/null ; then
                echo '<<<megaraid_pdisks>>>'
                MegaCli -PDList -aALL -NoLog < /dev/null | egrep 'Enclosure|Raw Size|Slot Number|Device Id|Firmware state|Inquiry'
                echo '<<<megaraid_ldisks>>>'
                MegaCli -LDInfo -Lall -aALL -NoLog < /dev/null | egrep 'Size|State|Number|Adapter|Virtual'
                echo '<<<megaraid_bbu>>>'
                MegaCli -AdpBbuCmd -GetBbuStatus -aALL -NoLog < /dev/null | grep -v Exit
            fi
            
            # OpenVPN Clients. 
            # Correct log location unknown, sed call might also be broken
            if [ -e /var/log/openvpn/openvpn-status.log ] ; then
                echo '<<<openvpn_clients:sep(44)>>>'
                sed -n -e '/CLIENT LIST/,/ROUTING TABLE/p' < /var/log/openvpn/openvpn-status.log  | sed -e 1,3d -e '$d' 
            fi
            
            if which ntpq > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
               echo '<<<ntp>>>'
               # remote heading, make first column space separated
               ntpq -np | sed -e 1,2d -e 's/^\(.\)/\1 /' -e 's/^ /%/'
            fi
            
            # Checks for cups monitoring
            #if which lpstat > /dev/null 2>&1; then
            #  echo '<<<cups_queues>>>'
            #  lpstat -p
            #  echo '---'
            #  for i in $(lpstat -p | grep -E "^(printer|Drucker)" | awk '{print $2}' | grep -v "@"); do
            #    lpstat -o "$i"
            #  done
            #fi
            
            # Heartbeat monitoring
            #if which cl_status > /dev/null 2>&1; then
            #  # Different handling for heartbeat clusters with and without CRM
            #  # for the resource state
            #  if [ -S /var/run/heartbeat/crm/cib_ro ]; then
            #    echo '<<<heartbeat_crm>>>'
            #    crm_mon -1 -r | grep -v ^$ | sed 's/^\s/_/g'
            #  else
            #    echo '<<<heartbeat_rscstatus>>>'
            #    cl_status rscstatus
            #  fi
            #
            #  echo '<<<heartbeat_nodes>>>'
            #  for NODE in $(cl_status listnodes); do
            #    if [ $NODE != $HOSTNAME ]; then
            #      STATUS=$(cl_status nodestatus $NODE)
            #      echo -n "$NODE $STATUS"
            #      for LINK in $(cl_status listhblinks $NODE 2>/dev/null); do
            #        echo -n " $LINK $(cl_status hblinkstatus $NODE $LINK)"
            #      done
            #      echo
            #    fi
            #  done
            #fi
            
            # Number of TCP connections in the various states
            echo '<<<tcp_conn_stats>>>'
            netstat -na | awk ' /^tcp/ { c[$6]++; } END { for (x in c) { print x, c[x]; } }'
            
            # Postfix mailqueue monitoring
            #
            # Only handle mailq when postfix user is present. The mailq command is also
            # available when postfix is not installed. But it produces different outputs
            # which are not handled by the check at the moment. So try to filter out the
            # systems not using postfix by searching for the postfix user.
            #
            # Cannot take the whole outout. This could produce several MB of agent output
            # on blocking queues.
            # Only handle the last 6 lines (includes the summary line at the bottom and
            # the last message in the queue. The last message is not used at the moment
            # but it could be used to get the timestamp of the last message.
            #if which mailq >/dev/null 2>&1 && getent passwd postfix >/dev/null 2>&1; then
            #  echo '<<<postfix_mailq>>>'
            #  mailq | tail -n 6
            #fi
            
            #Check status of qmail mailqueue
            #if type qmail-qstat >/dev/null
            #then
            #   echo "<<<qmail_stats>>>"
            #   qmail-qstat
            #fi
            
            # check zpool status
            #if [ -x /sbin/zpool ]; then
            #   echo "<<<zpool_status>>>"
            #   /sbin/zpool status -x | grep -v "errors: No known data errors"
            #fi
            
            # Memory Usage
            # currently we'll need sysutils/muse for this.
            if [ -x /usr/local/bin/muse ]
            then
            echo '<<<mem>>>'
            # yes, i don't know sed well.
            muse -k 2>/dev/null | sed 's/Total/MemTotal/' | sed 's/Free/MemFree/'
            swapinfo -k 1K | tail -n 1 | awk '{ print "SwapTotal: "$2" kB\nSwapFree: "$4" kB" }'
            fi
            
            # Fileinfo-Check: put patterns for files into /etc/check_mk/fileinfo.cfg
            if [ -r "$MK_CONFDIR/fileinfo.cfg" ] ; then
                echo '<<<fileinfo:sep(124)>>>'
                date +%s
                stat -f "%N|%z|%m" $(cat "$MK_CONFDIR/fileinfo.cfg")
            fi</fileinfo:sep(124)></mem></zpool_status></qmail_stats></postfix_mailq></tcp_conn_stats></heartbeat_nodes></heartbeat_rscstatus></heartbeat_crm></cups_queues></ntp></openvpn_clients:sep(44)></megaraid_bbu></megaraid_ldisks></megaraid_pdisks></lnx_if:sep(58)></kernel></freebsd_geom_mirrors></freebsd_multipath></lsi></uptime></cpu></ps></mounts></nfsmounts></df></check_mk></local></florian.heigl@gmail.com></lm@mathias-kettner.de> 
            
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              MathiasM
              last edited by

              Here is the solution: (works with pfsende 2.2 and 2.1.5)

              A) create inetd (only for pfsense 2.2)

              1. create new file /etc/rc.d/inetd
              2. insert code from my post
              3. run #chmod +x /etc/rc.d/inetd

              B) Replace check_mk_agent (older version is working well)

              replace code into file /usr/local/bin/check_mk_agent with post from WhiteSaxo

              C) Restart daemon

              service inetd restart

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                Roger
                last edited by

                Just one little change to the check_mk_client script posted by WhiteSaxo above.

                I took the "date %s" out of the lnx_if section as my check_mk server was not picking up the interfaces. I also added lo0 to the exceptions, as it doesn't quite match up on the awk.

                So, it now reads

                echo '<<<lnx_if:sep(58)>>>'
                #date +%s
                if [ "$(echo $osver | cut -f1 -d\. )" -gt "8" ]; then
                    netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|plip|enc|lo0|pfsync|pflog|ovpns)' | grep Link | awk '{print"\t"$1":\t"$8"\t"$5"\t"$6"\t"$7"\t
                0\t0\t0\t0\t"$11"\t"$9"\t"$10"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0"}'
                else
                    # pad output for freebsd 7 and before
                    netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|lo|plip)' | grep Link | awk '{print $1" "$7" "$5" "$6" 0 0 0 0 0 "$10" "$8" "$9" 0 0 "$11
                " 0 0"}'
                fi</lnx_if:sep(58)>
                
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                  niccarp89
                  last edited by

                  Hi Roger and all.

                  I add your modification but still dont get interfaces links, i notice that $osver variable its empty and i dont have defined over the network section. Anyone know if this its ok???

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                    Roger
                    last edited by

                    Hi, I possibly made a mistake with my cut-and-paste.

                    
                    #date +%s
                    if [ "$(echo $osver | cut -f1 -d\. )" -gt "8" ]; then
                        netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|plip|enc|lo0|pfsync|pflog|ovpns)' | grep Link | awk '{print"\t"$1":\t"$8"\t"$5"\t"$6"\t"$7"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t"$11"\t"$9"\t"$10"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0"}'
                    else
                        # pad output for freebsd 7 and before
                        netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|lo|plip)' | grep Link | awk '{print $1" "$7" "$5" "$6" 0 0 0 0 0 "$10" "$8" "$9" 0 0 "$11" 0 0"}'
                    fi
                    
                    

                    It's a line feed issue from my ssh session. Maybe that's the issue with you not getting interfaces.

                    If not, what do you get from a "telnet host-ip 6556"?

                    Roger

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                      niccarp89
                      last edited by

                      @Roger:

                      Hi, I possibly made a mistake with my cut-and-paste.

                      
                      #date +%s
                      if [ "$(echo $osver | cut -f1 -d\. )" -gt "8" ]; then
                          netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|plip|enc|lo0|pfsync|pflog|ovpns)' | grep Link | awk '{print"\t"$1":\t"$8"\t"$5"\t"$6"\t"$7"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t"$11"\t"$9"\t"$10"\t0\t0\t0\t0\t0"}'
                      else
                          # pad output for freebsd 7 and before
                          netstat -inb | egrep -v '(^Name|lo|plip)' | grep Link | awk '{print $1" "$7" "$5" "$6" 0 0 0 0 0 "$10" "$8" "$9" 0 0 "$11" 0 0"}'
                      fi
                      
                      

                      It's a line feed issue from my ssh session. Maybe that's the issue with you not getting interfaces.

                      If not, what do you get from a "telnet host-ip 6556"?

                      Roger

                      Hi Roger.

                      http://pastebin.com/U2yq2nxn

                      Seems that <<<lnx_if:sep(58)>>>  section in the telnet its ok, but check_mk dont discover the interfaces.

                      You have for example re0 re1 or whatever detected as a service in the check_mk interface??</lnx_if:sep(58)>

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                        Roger
                        last edited by

                        Hi

                        Yes, I get re0 and re1 listed after a 'Full Scan', did you do a 'Full Scan' in check_mk ?

                        My server version is the latest 1.2.4 version.

                        Roger

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                          niccarp89
                          last edited by

                          @Roger:

                          Hi

                          Yes, I get re0 and re1 listed after a 'Full Scan', did you do a 'Full Scan' in check_mk ?

                          My server version is the latest 1.2.4 version.

                          Roger

                          Perfect Roger, i only have to do a full scan.

                          Thanks!

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