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  • J
    joeclifford
    last edited by May 10, 2016, 5:25 PM

    The check_mk_agent will just output an empty statgrab section is libstatgrab isn't installed.

    By default pfsense 2.3 doesn't pull packages from the FreeBSD repo.

    You can install it manually if you want to; you can download the latest build from the FreeBSD Ports Monitoring System.

    http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portoverview.py?category=devel&portname=libstatgrab

    Just grab the package for your processor type. E.g, for pfsense 2.3 x64;

    
    curl --remote-name "http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/latest/All/libstatgrab-0.91.txz"
    pkg install libstatgrab-0.91.txz
    
    

    You might have to restart the firewall once you've installed statgrab to be able to use it.

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      cordeiroef
      last edited by May 10, 2016, 5:50 PM

      Worked perfectly.
      Thanks for the help there, man.
      I will continue the following steps …

      :D :D :D

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        cedlerouge
        last edited by May 18, 2016, 10:07 AM

        Like previous post, it works so good
        Thx

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        • Z
          z80
          last edited by May 19, 2016, 12:57 PM

          Tested on 2.3.1
          works !! :)

          Thanks

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            MontanaIce
            last edited by May 23, 2016, 4:45 PM

            All worked then I came back to work the next week and found the agent is unreachable. I went through the steps againt and found that the filter file changed back to default settings and is missing the line:
            fwrite($xinetd_fd, "includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d");

            If I re-add the line again, the agent works again. How do I make that filter file save the changes persistently through a reboot?

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              azekiel
              last edited by May 24, 2016, 8:14 AM

              Thank you, worked like a charm.

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                z80
                last edited by May 26, 2016, 10:38 AM

                After a update to 2.3.1_1 the filter.inc have to edit again.
                and a filter reload.

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                  FJerusalem
                  last edited by May 30, 2016, 11:18 AM

                  Make it update-persistent

                  Problem: After an update the filter.inc has to be modified again.
                  Solution: Modify the /etc/inc/filter.inc-file automatically via cron-Script.

                  A) Create the cron-script

                  vi /opt/filter_check_mk_cron

                  #!/bin/sh

                  grep includedir /etc/inc/filter.inc
                  if [ $? -eq 0 ]
                  then
                          exit 0
                  else
                          awk '/Close file handle/{print "fwrite($xinetd_fd, "includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d");"}1' /etc/inc/filter.inc > /etc/inc/filter.inc.temp
                          mv /etc/inc/filter.inc.temp /etc/inc/filter.inc
                  fi
                  exit 0

                  B) Make it executable

                  chmod +x /opt/filter_check_mk_cron

                  C) Create the cron-job

                  In the web-ui go to
                  System -> Package Manager
                  If cron is not installed -> install

                  Then open Services -> Cron and click on Add

                  */15 * * * * root /opt/filter_check_mk_cron

                  This will check the config-file every 15 Minutes

                  Somebody might want to create an official package by now? :)

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                    joeclifford
                    last edited by May 31, 2016, 3:26 PM

                    FJerusalem,

                    Good idea to cron job a script to add in the needed line to the filter.inc. It might be worth modifying your script so it finds the line based on the fclose statement, rather than the comment. It's unlikely, but if and update adds an identical comment to the filter.inc file it could mess it up. I've used the below script.

                    #!/bin/sh
                    
                    grep includedir /etc/inc/filter.inc
                    if [ $? -eq 0 ]
                    then
                            exit 0
                    else
                            awk '/fclose\(\$xinetd_fd\)\;/{print "fwrite($xinetd_fd, \"includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d\");"}1' /etc/inc/filter.inc > /etc/inc/filter.inc.temp
                            mv /etc/inc/filter.inc.temp /etc/inc/filter.inc
                    fi
                    exit 0
                    
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                      joeclifford
                      last edited by May 31, 2016, 3:31 PM

                      @MontanaIce:

                      All worked then I came back to work the next week and found the agent is unreachable. I went through the steps againt and found that the filter file changed back to default settings and is missing the line:
                      fwrite($xinetd_fd, "includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d");

                      If I re-add the line again, the agent works again. How do I make that filter file save the changes persistently through a reboot?

                      Hmm, I haven't yet had the filter.inc file revert on just a reboot, it normally only happens when there is an update that overrides the filter.inc file. Like this bug fix introduced in 2.3.1 . https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6307

                      Are you running the nano version of pfsense? Pre 2.3.1 the filesystem is set to read only by default.

                      Thankfully, FJerusalem's script will make the changes for you.

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                        azekiel
                        last edited by Feb 8, 2017, 8:46 AM

                        Thank you very much for the manual solution. Any intentions to continue to develop the package?

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                          toddh
                          last edited by May 6, 2017, 8:11 PM

                          Trying to get this running on pfSense 2.3.3 for external monitoring and I am running into a problem.

                          When I modify filter.inc and then reload filter I get this message in the System Log
                          "Unable to read included directory: /opt/etc/xinetd.d [file=/var/etc/xinetd.conf] [line=1]"

                          The /var/etc/xinetd.conf files contains
                          includedir /opt/etc/xinetd.d

                          I am not sure if I have made an error, or something otherwise is happening.

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                          • ProgramieP
                            Programie
                            last edited by Jul 21, 2017, 10:39 PM

                            Thanks for a working Check_MK Agent on pfSense!

                            I've written a simple local check for Check_MK to check whether a new version of pfSense is available. Maybe someone is interested in it.

                            Create a new file (I've named it "check_version.php") in your $LOCALDIR of Check_MK (which is "$MK_LIBDIR/local") containing the following content:

                            #! /usr/bin/env php
                            include "pkg-utils.inc";
                            
                            $info = get_system_pkg_version();
                            
                            if ($info["installed_version"] == $info["version"]) {
                                echo "0 pfSense_Version - No new update available\n";
                            } else {
                                echo "1 pfSense_Version - Version " . $info["version"] . " available\n";
                            }
                            

                            Make it executable: chmod +x check_version.php

                            You probably don't want to check for a new version on every run of check_mk_agent, so move the script into a subfolder containing the run interval as the name. I've saved the script to $LOCALDIR/3600/check_update.php so it will be executed every hour.

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                              lebernd
                              last edited by Sep 8, 2017, 5:09 PM

                              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 Oct 12, 2017, 6:10 PM

                                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 Oct 20, 2017, 4:07 PM Oct 19, 2017, 5:14 PM

                                  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 Nov 17, 2017, 11:19 AM Nov 17, 2017, 11:16 AM

                                    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 Dec 8, 2017, 12:13 PM

                                      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 Dec 17, 2017, 9:10 PM

                                        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 Dec 17, 2017, 11:18 PM Dec 17, 2017, 9:51 PM

                                          @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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