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    • L
      lebernd
      last edited by

      Thank you for the guide!

      Everything it still works for me under 2.4rc - just remember to grab a new libstatgrab-0.91.txz for Freebsd11.

      Best, Bernd

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      • ProgramieP
        Programie
        last edited by

        I've also updated pfSense (in my case the final release of version 2.4) and can confirm it still works. I didn't had to grab a new libstatgrab, it just works for me out of the box (I only had to add the additional include in /etc/inc/filter.inc just like on every update).

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          steini
          last edited by

          Hey guys

          I just updated to 2.4 and started getting these errors:

          **EDIT / SOLVED

          Needed to update libstatgrab
          fetch http://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/latest/All/libstatgrab-0.91.txz && pkg install libstatgrab-0.91.txz

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            matthewfearnley
            last edited by

            After an upgrade to 2.4(.1) I seem to be getting errors now with the Memory Used plugin: UNKNOWN - check failed - please submit a crash report!
            (The crash report says: KeyError: 'MemTotal')

            Agent output:
            Relevant Check_MK output:

            <<<mem>>>
            SwapTotal: 782336 kB
            SwapFree: 782336 kB</mem>
            ```(No MemTotal line)
            
            My copy of the agent includes a <<<mem>>> section:
            

            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</mem>

            
            I've installed muse with 'fetch http://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/latest/All/muse-0.2.txz && pkg install muse-0.2.txz'
            
            But 'muse -k' outputs:
            

            kvm_open: kvm_nlist: No such file or directory
            kvm_open: kvm_nlist: No such file or directory
            kvm_open: kvm_nlist: No such file or directory
            kvm_open: kvm_nlist: No such file or directory
            kvm_nlist failed

            
            Possibly the <<<mem>>> code no longer works?  It looks like it used to be in check_mk_agent.freebsd but is not there now.
            
            EDIT: I realised we are using an old, customised version of the agent.  I'm not willing to update wholesale at this point, but this seems to work now, from a less old version of the agent.  It also means we don't have to install muse now.
            

            Memory Usage. First we try statgrab, since

            muse does not seem to support >4GB

            if [ -x /usr/local/bin/statgrab ] ; then
                echo '<<<mem>>>'
                statgrab -K mem.total mem.free swap.total swap.free |
                awk '{gsub(/swap./,"Swap");}{gsub(/mem./,"Mem");}{gsub(/tot/,"Tot");}{gsub(/free/,"Free");} { print $1":  "$3" kB"}'
            elif [ -x /usr/local/bin/muse ] ; then
                echo '<<<mem>>>'
                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</mem></mem>

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              azekiel
              last edited by

              Just update /opt/bin/check_mk_agent with the newest version available from http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=blob_plain;f=agents/check_mk_agent.freebsd;hb=HEAD and install libstatgrab for the memory display to work (fetch http://pkg.freebsd.org/FreeBSD:11:amd64/latest/All/libstatgrab-0.91.txz && pkg install libstatgrab-0.91.txz)

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                Overlord
                last edited by

                Didn't work for me (pfSense 2.4.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)). I did all steps without any problems, but after reloading the filters, nothing happens. Nothing with xinetd or check_mk in the system logs and I can't to "nc localhost 6556" or "telnet localhost 6556".

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                • ProgramieP
                  Programie
                  last edited by

                  @Overlord:

                  Didn't work for me (pfSense 2.4.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)). I did all steps without any problems, but after reloading the filters, nothing happens. Nothing with xinetd or check_mk in the system logs and I can't to "nc localhost 6556" or "telnet localhost 6556".

                  Does the Check_MK Agent work if called from the terminal?

                  Try to execute "/opt/bin/check_mk_agent" on your pfSense host.

                  And what exact error are you getting if you try to reach port 6556? Connection refused? Connection timed out?

                  A filter reload should show nothing special (i.e. does not contain anything with check_mk). But you should see something like "readjusting service check_mk" in "Status -> System Logs -> System -> General" after reloading the filters.

                  After a filter reload, the file "/var/etc/xinetd.conf" should contain a line "includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d". /opt/etc/xinetd.d should be a directory containing your xinetd config file for Check_MK.

                  Also make sure, xinetd is running: "ps ax | grep xinetd" should return something like "/usr/local/sbin/xinetd -syslog daemon -f /var/etc/xinetd.conf -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid"

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                    toddh
                    last edited by

                    Worked perfectly for me on 2.4.2!

                    Really appreciate the instructions!

                    Thank you!!!!!!!

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                      karls0
                      last edited by

                      @Programie:

                      @Overlord:

                      Didn't work for me (pfSense 2.4.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)). I did all steps without any problems, but after reloading the filters, nothing happens. Nothing with xinetd or check_mk in the system logs and I can't to "nc localhost 6556" or "telnet localhost 6556".

                      Does the Check_MK Agent work if called from the terminal?

                      Try to execute "/opt/bin/check_mk_agent" on your pfSense host.

                      And what exact error are you getting if you try to reach port 6556? Connection refused? Connection timed out?

                      A filter reload should show nothing special (i.e. does not contain anything with check_mk). But you should see something like "readjusting service check_mk" in "Status -> System Logs -> System -> General" after reloading the filters.

                      After a filter reload, the file "/var/etc/xinetd.conf" should contain a line "includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d". /opt/etc/xinetd.d should be a directory containing your xinetd config file for Check_MK.

                      Also make sure, xinetd is running: "ps ax | grep xinetd" should return something like "/usr/local/sbin/xinetd -syslog daemon -f /var/etc/xinetd.conf -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid"

                      HI,
                      I have also a problem with check_mk and xinetd.

                      check_mk works from the terminal.  I cannot find a xinetd-process on my box. Also, after reloading the filters (with the manually added line to include /opt/etc/xinetd.d) I only find

                      Feb 24 16:58:45 check_reload_status Reloading filter
                      in the logs.    /var/etc/xinetd.conf is empty

                      ps doesn't show a xinetd.

                      How do I start xinetd on pfsense? Shouldn*t it be running by default?

                      Any help appreciated,
                      Karl

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                      • calebhC
                        calebh
                        last edited by

                        For those interested, I've consolidated the instructions into a new thread, and added a line in the update-persistence script to automatically reload the filters after making the change so the check_mk service is started.

                        https://forum.netgate.com/topic/131967/check_mk-on-pfsense-2-4-w-update-persistence

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                        • adamwA
                          adamw
                          last edited by

                          Has anybody had success running check_mk 2.0 agent on pfSense 21.02?

                          Do steps look exactly as described here:

                          https://forum.netgate.com/topic/131967/check_mk-on-pfsense-2-4-w-update-persistence

                          ?

                          That post is almost 3 years old.

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