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Of course, your program's commands +might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". + + You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, +if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. +For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program +into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>. @@ -22,9 +22,9 @@ Monitor ------- On one node the "nagios" class has to be included. By default this installs -apache using the "apache" module. To use lighttpd instead, include -"nagios::lighttpd", or, if the web server is not to be managed by puppet, -include "nagios::headless". +apache using the "apache" module. To use lighttpd instead, set the "httpd" +parameter to the "nagios" class to "lighttpd", or, if the web server is not to +be managed by puppet, set the "httpd" parameter to "absent". Hosts @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ nagios server define a service that will check the NRPE command 'check_cpu' on the current node: nagios::service { 'CPU Usage': - use_nrpe => 'true', + use_nrpe => true, check_command => "check_cpu", nrpe_args => "-t 60" } @@ -203,50 +203,51 @@ Examples Usage example: +~~~ node nagios { - include nagios::apache - include nagios::defaults - - # Declare another nagios command - nagios::command { http_port: command_line -=> '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http -p $ARG1$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I -$HOSTADDRESS$' - - # Declare unmanaged hosts - nagios_host { - 'router01.mydomain.com': - alias => 'router01', - notes => 'MyDomain Gateway', - address => "10.0.0.1", - use => 'generic-host'; - "router02.mydomain.com": - alias => 'router02', - address => '192.168.0.1', - parents => 'router01', - use => 'generic-host'; - } + class { 'nagios': } -> class { 'nagios::defaults': } + + # Declare another nagios command + nagios::command { http_port: + command_line => '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_http -p $ARG1$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$' + } + + # Declare unmanaged hosts + nagios_host { + 'router01.mydomain.com': + alias => 'router01', + notes => 'MyDomain Gateway', + address => '10.0.0.1', + use => 'generic-host'; + 'router02.mydomain.com': + alias => 'router02', + address => '192.168.0.1', + parents => 'router01', + use => 'generic-host'; + } } node target { - # Monitor this host - class{'nagios::target': - parents = 'router01' - } + # Monitor this host + class{'nagios::target': + parents = 'router01' + } - # monitor a service - $apache2_port = 8080 - include apache2 + # monitor a service + $apache2_port = 8080 + include apache2 - # This actually does this somewhere: - #nagios::service { "http_${apache2_port}": - # check_command => "http_port!${apache2_port}" - #} + # This actually does this somewhere: + #nagios::service { "http_${apache2_port}": + # check_command => "http_port!${apache2_port}" + #} } +~~~ TODO ==== diff --git a/files/configs/Debian/nagios.cfg b/files/configs/Debian/nagios.cfg index ac02f4f..1dcef4a 100644 --- a/files/configs/Debian/nagios.cfg +++ b/files/configs/Debian/nagios.cfg @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ precached_object_file=/var/lib/nagios3/objects.precache # defined as macros in this file and restrictive permissions (600) # can be placed on this file. -resource_file=/etc/nagios3/private/resource.cfg +resource_file=/etc/nagios3/resource.cfg diff --git a/files/configs/apache2.conf b/files/configs/apache2.conf index 14bb38b..f0f8b2f 100644 --- a/files/configs/apache2.conf +++ b/files/configs/apache2.conf @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ # apache configuration for nagios 3.x # note to users of nagios 1.x and 2.x: -# throughout this file are commented out sections which preserve -# backwards compatibility with bookmarks/config for older nagios versios. -# simply look for lines following "nagios 1.x:" and "nagios 2.x" comments. +# throughout this file are commented out sections which preserve +# backwards compatibility with bookmarks/config for older nagios versios. +# simply look for lines following "nagios 1.x:" and "nagios 2.x" comments. ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/nagios3 /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios3 ScriptAlias /nagios3/cgi-bin /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios3 @@ -28,22 +28,34 @@ Alias /nagios3 /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs #Alias /nagios /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs <DirectoryMatch (/usr/share/nagios3/htdocs|/usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios3|/etc/nagios3/stylesheets)> - Options FollowSymLinks + Options FollowSymLinks - DirectoryIndex index.php index.html + DirectoryIndex index.php index.html - AllowOverride AuthConfig - Order Allow,Deny - Allow From All + AllowOverride AuthConfig - AuthName "Nagios Access" - AuthType Basic - AuthUserFile /etc/nagios3/htpasswd.users - # nagios 1.x: - #AuthUserFile /etc/nagios/htpasswd.users - require valid-user + + <IfVersion < 2.3> + Order Allow,Deny + Allow From All + </IfVersion> + + <IfVersion >= 2.3> + Require all denied + </IfVersion> + + AuthName "Nagios Access" + AuthType Basic + AuthUserFile /etc/nagios3/htpasswd.users + # nagios 1.x: + #AuthUserFile /etc/nagios/htpasswd.users + require valid-user </DirectoryMatch> +<Directory /usr/share/nagios3/htdocs> + Options +ExecCGI +</Directory> + # Enable this ScriptAlias if you want to enable the grouplist patch. # See http://apan.sourceforge.net/download.html for more info # It allows you to see a clickable list of all hostgroups in the diff --git a/files/pnp4nagios/apache.conf b/files/pnp4nagios/apache.conf index 8f66756..816bf05 100644 --- a/files/pnp4nagios/apache.conf +++ b/files/pnp4nagios/apache.conf @@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ Alias /pnp4nagios "/usr/share/pnp4nagios/html" # Rewrite all other URLs to index.php/URL RewriteRule .* index.php/$0 [PT,L] </IfModule> + DirectoryIndex index.php </Directory> diff --git a/lib/facter/mountpoints.rb b/lib/facter/mountpoints.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c51e6e6..0000000 --- a/lib/facter/mountpoints.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -begin - - mountpoints = [] - # we show devices, but we avoid outputing duplicate devices - devices = [] - Facter.add("mountpoints") do - ignorefs = ["NFS", "nfs", "nfs4", "nfsd", "afs", "binfmt_misc", "proc", "smbfs", - "autofs", "iso9660", "ncpfs", "coda", "devpts", "ftpfs", "devfs", - "mfs", "shfs", "sysfs", "cifs", "lustre_lite", "tmpfs", "usbfs", "udf", - "fusectl", "fuse.snapshotfs", "rpc_pipefs"] - begin - require 'filesystem' - rescue Exception => e - confine :kernel => :linux - ENV["PATH"]="/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" - fs_source = nil - if FileTest.exists?("/etc/mtab") - fs_source = "/etc/mtab" - elsif FileTest.exists?("/proc/mounts") - fs_source = "/proc/mounts" - end - - mounts = File.read(fs_source).split("\n") - mounts.each do |mount| - mount = mount.split(" ") - if ((not ignorefs.include?(mount[2])) && (mount[3] !~ /bind/) && (not devices.include?(mount[0])) && (not mountpoints.include?(mount[1]))) - mountpoints.push(mount[1]) - end - devices.push(mount[0]) if not devices.include?(mount[0]) - end - else - FileSystem.mounts.each do |m| - if ((not ignorefs.include?(m.fstype)) && (m.options !~ /bind/) && !devices.include?(mount[0])) - mountpoints.push(m.mount) - end - devices.push(m.mount) if not devices.include?(m.mount) - end - end - setcode do - mountpoints.join(",") - end - end - Facter.add("devices") do - setcode do - devices.join(",") - end - end - -rescue Exception => e -end diff --git a/manifests/apache.pp b/manifests/apache.pp index a90d0ee..8da9c11 100644 --- a/manifests/apache.pp +++ b/manifests/apache.pp @@ -1,29 +1,13 @@ +# setup naguis together with apache class nagios::apache( $allow_external_cmd = false, $manage_shorewall = false, $manage_munin = false ) { - class{'nagios': - httpd => 'apache', + class{'::nagios': + httpd => 'apache', allow_external_cmd => $allow_external_cmd, - manage_munin => $manage_munin, - manage_shorewall => $manage_shorewall, - } - - case $::operatingsystem { - 'debian': { - file { "${nagios::defaults::vars::int_cfgdir}/apache2.conf": - ensure => present, - source => [ "puppet:///site_nagios/configs/${::fqdn}/apache2.conf", - "puppet:///site_nagios/configs/apache2.conf", - "puppet:///nagios/configs/apache2.conf"], - } - - apache::config::global { "nagios3.conf": - ensure => link, - target => "${nagios::defaults::vars::int_cfgdir}/apache2.conf", - require => File["${nagios::defaults::vars::int_cfgdir}/apache2.conf"], - } - } + manage_munin => $manage_munin, + manage_shorewall => $manage_shorewall, } } diff --git a/manifests/base.pp b/manifests/base.pp index fa28c41..4922cdb 100644 --- a/manifests/base.pp +++ b/manifests/base.pp @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # basic stuff for nagios class nagios::base { # include the variables - include nagios::defaults::vars + include ::nagios::defaults::vars package { 'nagios': ensure => present, @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ class nagios::base { service { 'nagios': ensure => running, enable => $nagios::service_at_boot, - #hasstatus => true, #fixme! require => Package['nagios'], } @@ -24,17 +23,18 @@ class nagios::base { recurse => true, purge => true, force => true, + require => Package['nagios'], notify => Service['nagios'], owner => root, group => root, mode => '0755'; 'nagios_main_cfg': path => "${cfg_dir}/nagios.cfg", - source => ["puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::fqdn}/nagios.cfg", - "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/nagios.cfg", - 'puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/nagios.cfg', - "puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/nagios.cfg", - 'puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/nagios.cfg' ], + source => [ "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::fqdn}/nagios.cfg", + "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/nagios.cfg", + 'puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/nagios.cfg', + "puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/nagios.cfg", + 'puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/nagios.cfg' ], notify => Service['nagios'], owner => root, group => root, @@ -42,34 +42,25 @@ class nagios::base { 'nagios_cgi_cfg': path => "${cfg_dir}/cgi.cfg", source => [ "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::fqdn}/cgi.cfg", - "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/cgi.cfg", - 'puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/cgi.cfg', - "puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/cgi.cfg", - 'puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/cgi.cfg' ], + "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/cgi.cfg", + 'puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/cgi.cfg', + "puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/cgi.cfg", + 'puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/cgi.cfg' ], notify => Service['apache'], owner => 'root', group => 0, mode => '0644'; 'nagios_htpasswd': path => "${cfg_dir}/htpasswd.users", - source => ['puppet:///modules/site_nagios/htpasswd.users', - 'puppet:///modules/nagios/htpasswd.users' ], + source => [ 'puppet:///modules/site_nagios/htpasswd.users', + 'puppet:///modules/nagios/htpasswd.users' ], owner => root, group => apache, mode => '0640'; - 'nagios_private': - ensure => directory, - path => "${cfg_dir}/private", - purge => true, - recurse => true, - notify => Service['nagios'], - owner => root, - group => nagios, - mode => '0750'; - 'nagios_private_resource_cfg': - path => "${cfg_dir}/private/resource.cfg", + 'nagios_resource_cfg': + path => "${cfg_dir}/resource.cfg", source => [ "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/private/resource.cfg.${::architecture}", - "puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/private/resource.cfg.${::architecture}" ], + "puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/${::operatingsystem}/private/resource.cfg.${::architecture}" ], notify => Service['nagios'], owner => root, group => nagios, @@ -78,8 +69,9 @@ class nagios::base { if $cfg_dir == '/etc/nagios3' { file{'/etc/nagios': - ensure => link, - target => $cfg_dir, + ensure => link, + target => $cfg_dir, + require => Package['nagios'], } } @@ -142,21 +134,21 @@ class nagios::base { } file{ - ["${cfg_dir}/nagios_command.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_contact.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_contactgroup.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_host.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostdependency.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostescalation.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostextinfo.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostgroup.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostgroupescalation.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_service.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_servicedependency.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_serviceescalation.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_serviceextinfo.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_servicegroup.cfg", - "${cfg_dir}/nagios_timeperiod.cfg" ]: + [ "${cfg_dir}/nagios_command.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_contact.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_contactgroup.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_host.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostdependency.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostescalation.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostextinfo.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostgroup.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_hostgroupescalation.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_service.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_servicedependency.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_serviceescalation.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_serviceextinfo.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_servicegroup.cfg", + "${cfg_dir}/nagios_timeperiod.cfg" ]: ensure => file, replace => false, notify => Service['nagios'], diff --git a/manifests/centos.pp b/manifests/centos.pp index 5a2ba23..f41d46d 100644 --- a/manifests/centos.pp +++ b/manifests/centos.pp @@ -1,19 +1,42 @@ +# centos specific changes class nagios::centos inherits nagios::base { - package { [ 'nagios-plugins', 'nagios-plugins-smtp','nagios-plugins-http', 'nagios-plugins-ssh', 'nagios-plugins-tcp', 'nagios-plugins-dig', 'nagios-plugins-nrpe', 'nagios-plugins-load', 'nagios-plugins-dns', 'nagios-plugins-ping', 'nagios-plugins-procs', 'nagios-plugins-users', 'nagios-plugins-ldap', 'nagios-plugins-disk', 'nagios-plugins-swap', 'nagios-plugins-nagios', 'nagios-plugins-perl', 'nagios-plugins-ntp', 'nagios-plugins-snmp' ]: - ensure => 'present', - notify => Service['nagios'], - } + package { [ 'nagios-plugins', 'nagios-plugins-smtp','nagios-plugins-http', + 'nagios-plugins-ssh', 'nagios-plugins-tcp', 'nagios-plugins-dig', + 'nagios-plugins-nrpe', 'nagios-plugins-load', 'nagios-plugins-dns', + 'nagios-plugins-ping', 'nagios-plugins-procs', 'nagios-plugins-users', + 'nagios-plugins-ldap', 'nagios-plugins-disk', 'nagios-plugins-swap', + 'nagios-plugins-nagios', 'nagios-plugins-perl', 'nagios-plugins-ntp', + 'nagios-plugins-snmp' ]: + ensure => 'present', + notify => Service['nagios'], + } - Service[nagios]{ - hasstatus => true, - } + Service['nagios']{ + hasstatus => true, + } - if $nagios::allow_external_cmd { - file { '/var/spool/nagios/cmd': - ensure => 'directory', - require => Package['nagios'], - mode => 2660, owner => apache, group => nagios, - } + file{ + 'nagios_private': + ensure => directory, + path => "${nagios::base::cfg_dir}/private", + purge => true, + recurse => true, + notify => Service['nagios'], + owner => root, + group => nagios, + mode => '0750'; + } + File['nagios_resource_cfg']{ + path => "${nagios::base::cfg_dir}/private/resource.cfg", + } + if $nagios::allow_external_cmd { + file{'/var/spool/nagios/cmd': + ensure => 'directory', + require => Package['nagios'], + owner => apache, + group => nagios, + mode => '2660', } + } } diff --git a/manifests/debian/apache.pp b/manifests/debian/apache.pp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17b60c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/manifests/debian/apache.pp @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# Handle files that are specifically needed for nagios with apache on debian +# +# Do not include this class directly. It is included by the nagios class and +# needs variables from it. +# +class nagios::debian::apache { + + include ::nagios::defaults::vars + + file { "${nagios::defaults::vars::int_cfgdir}/apache2.conf": + source => [ "puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/${::fqdn}/apache2.conf", + 'puppet:///modules/site_nagios/configs/apache2.conf', + 'puppet:///modules/nagios/configs/apache2.conf'], + } + + apache::config::global { 'nagios3.conf': + ensure => link, + target => "${nagios::defaults::vars::int_cfgdir}/apache2.conf", + require => File["${nagios::defaults::vars::int_cfgdir}/apache2.conf"], + } + +} diff --git a/manifests/defaults/commands.pp b/manifests/defaults/commands.pp index fc552b4..e80e147 100644 --- a/manifests/defaults/commands.pp +++ b/manifests/defaults/commands.pp @@ -7,85 +7,85 @@ class nagios::defaults::commands { # common service commands case $::operatingsystem { - debian,ubuntu: { + 'Debian','Ubuntu': { nagios_command { - check_dummy: + 'check_dummy': command_line => '$USER1$/check_dummy $ARG1$'; - check_https_cert: + 'check_https_cert': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -C 20 -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_http_url: + 'check_http_url': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$'; - check_http_url_regex: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -e $ARG3$'; - check_https_url: + 'check_http_url_regex': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -e $ARG4$'; + 'check_https_url': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$'; - check_https_url_regex: + 'check_https_url_regex': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -e $ARG3$'; - check_mysql_db: + 'check_mysql_db': command_line => '$USER1$/check_mysql -H $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -p $ARG4$ -d $ARG5$'; - check_ntp_time: + 'check_ntp_time': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ntp_time -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 0.5 -c 1'; - check_silc: + 'check_silc': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -p 706 -H $ARG1$'; - check_sobby: + 'check_sobby': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$'; - check_jabber: + 'check_jabber': command_line => '$USER1$/check_jabber -H $ARG1$'; - check_git: + 'check_git': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -H $ARG1$ -p 9418'; } } default: { nagios_command { - check_dummy: + 'check_dummy': command_line => '$USER1$/check_dummy $ARG1$'; - check_ping: + 'check_ping': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$'; - check-host-alive: + 'check-host-alive': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ping -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 5000,100% -c 5000,100% -p 1'; - check_tcp: + 'check_tcp': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$'; - check_udp: + 'check_udp': command_line => '$USER1$/check_udp -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p $ARG1$'; - check_load: + 'check_load': command_line => '$USER1$/check_load --warning=$ARG1$,$ARG2$,$ARG3$ --critical=$ARG4$,$ARG5$,$ARG6$'; - check_disk: + 'check_disk': command_line => '$USER1$/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -e -p $ARG3$'; - check_all_disks: + 'check_all_disks': command_line => '$USER1$/check_disk -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ -e'; - check_ssh: + 'check_ssh': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ssh $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_ssh_port: + 'check_ssh_port': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ssh -p $ARG1$ $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_ssh_port_host: + 'check_ssh_port_host': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ssh -p $ARG1$ $ARG2$'; - check_http: + 'check_http': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_https: + 'check_https': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_https_cert: + 'check_https_cert': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -C 20 -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_http_url: + 'check_http_url': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$'; - check_http_url_regex: + 'check_http_url_regex': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -e $ARG4$'; - check_https_url: + 'check_https_url': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$'; - check_https_url_regex: + 'check_https_url_regex': command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -e $ARG3$'; - check_mysql: + 'check_mysql': command_line => '$USER1$/check_mysql -H $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -p $ARG4$'; - check_mysql_db: + 'check_mysql_db': command_line => '$USER1$/check_mysql -H $ARG1$ -P $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -p $ARG4$ -d $ARG5$'; - check_ntp_time: + 'check_ntp_time': command_line => '$USER1$/check_ntp_time -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -w 0.5 -c 1'; - check_silc: + 'check_silc': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -p 706 -H $ARG1$'; - check_sobby: + 'check_sobby': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$'; - check_jabber: + 'check_jabber': command_line => '$USER1$/check_jabber -H $ARG1$'; - check_git: + 'check_git': command_line => '$USER1$/check_tcp -H $ARG1$ -p 9418'; } } @@ -94,48 +94,52 @@ class nagios::defaults::commands { # commands for services defined by other modules nagios_command { - # from apache module - http_port: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -p $ARG1$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$'; + # from apache module + 'http_port': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -p $ARG1$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -I $HOSTADDRESS$'; - check_http_port_url_content: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -s $ARG4$'; - check_https_port_url_content: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -s $ARG4$'; - check_http_url_content: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$'; - check_https_url_content: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$'; + 'check_http_port_url_content': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -s $ARG4$'; + 'check_https_port_url_content': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -p $ARG2$ -u $ARG3$ -s $ARG4$'; + 'check_http_url_content': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_http -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$'; + 'check_https_url_content': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_http --ssl -H $ARG1$ -u $ARG2$ -s $ARG3$'; - # from bind module - check_dig2: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_dig -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -l $ARG1$ --record_type=$ARG2$'; + # from bind module + 'check_dig2': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_dig -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -l $ARG1$ --record_type=$ARG2$'; - # from mysql module - check_mysql_health: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_mysql_health --hostname $ARG1$ --port $ARG2$ --username $ARG3$ --password $ARG4$ --mode $ARG5$ --database $ARG6$ $ARG7$ $ARG8$'; + # from mysql module + 'check_mysql_health': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_mysql_health --hostname $ARG1$ --port $ARG2$ --username $ARG3$ --password $ARG4$ --mode $ARG5$ --database $ARG6$ $ARG7$ $ARG8$'; - # better check_dns - check_dns2: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_dns2 -c $ARG1$ A $ARG2$'; + # better check_dns + 'check_dns2': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_dns2 -c $ARG1$ A $ARG2$'; - # dnsbl checking - check_dnsbl: - command_line => '$USER1$/check_dnsbl -H $ARG1$'; + # dnsbl checking + 'check_dnsbl': + command_line => '$USER1$/check_dnsbl -H $ARG1$'; } # notification commands $mail_cmd_location = $::operatingsystem ? { - centos => '/bin/mail', - default => '/usr/bin/mail' + 'CentOS' => '/bin/mail', + default => '/usr/bin/mail' } - nagios_command { - 'notify-host-by-email': + case $::lsbdistcodename { + 'wheezy': { } + default: { + nagios_command { + 'notify-host-by-email': command_line => "/usr/bin/printf \"%b\" \"***** Nagios *****\\n\\nNotification Type: \$NOTIFICATIONTYPE\$\\nHost: \$HOSTNAME\$\\nState: \$HOSTSTATE\$\\nAddress: \$HOSTADDRESS\$\\nInfo: \$HOSTOUTPUT\$\\n\\nDate/Time: \$LONGDATETIME\$\\n\" | ${mail_cmd_location} -s \"** \$NOTIFICATIONTYPE\$ Host Alert: \$HOSTNAME\$ is \$HOSTSTATE\$ **\" \$CONTACTEMAIL\$"; - 'notify-service-by-email': - command_line => "/usr/bin/printf \"%b\" \"***** Nagios *****\\n\\nNotification Type: \$NOTIFICATIONTYPE\$\\n\\nService: \$SERVICEDESC\$\\nHost: \$HOSTALIAS\$\\nAddress: \$HOSTADDRESS\$\\nState: \$SERVICESTATE\$\\n\\nDate/Time: \$LONGDATETIME\$\\n\\nAdditional Info:\\n\\n\$SERVICEOUTPUT\$\" | ${mail_cmd_location} -s \"** \$NOTIFICATIONTYPE\$ Service Alert: \$HOSTALIAS\$/\$SERVICEDESC\$ is \$SERVICESTATE\$ **\" \$CONTACTEMAIL\$"; + 'notify-service-by-email': + command_line => "/usr/bin/printf \"%b\" \"***** Nagios *****\\n\\nNotification Type: \$NOTIFICATIONTYPE\$\\n\\nService: \$SERVICEDESC\$\\nHost: \$HOSTALIAS\$\\nAddress: \$HOSTADDRESS\$\\nState: \$SERVICESTATE\$\\n\\nDate/Time: \$LONGDATETIME\$\\n\\nAdditional Info:\\n\\n\$SERVICEOUTPUT\$\" | ${mail_cmd_location} -s \"** \$NOTIFICATIONTYPE\$ Service Alert: \$HOSTALIAS\$/\$SERVICEDESC\$ is \$SERVICESTATE\$ **\" \$CONTACTEMAIL\$"; + } + } } - } diff --git a/manifests/init.pp b/manifests/init.pp index e80525e..c4d7725 100644 --- a/manifests/init.pp +++ b/manifests/init.pp @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ # Copyright (C) 2007 David Schmitt <david@schmitt.edv-bus.at> # Copyright 2008, admin(at)immerda.ch # Copyright 2008, Puzzle ITC GmbH -# Marcel Härry haerry+puppet(at)puzzle.ch +# Marcel Haerry haerry+puppet(at)puzzle.ch # Simon Josi josi+puppet(at)puzzle.ch # # This program is free software; you can redistribute @@ -27,7 +27,12 @@ class nagios( case $nagios::httpd { 'absent': { } 'lighttpd': { include ::lighttpd } - 'apache': { include ::apache } + 'apache': { + include ::apache + if $::operatingsystem == 'Debian' { + include ::nagios::debian::apache + } + } default: { include ::apache } } case $::operatingsystem { @@ -39,7 +44,9 @@ class nagios( $cfgdir = '/etc/nagios3' include ::nagios::debian } - default: { fail("No such operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem} yet defined") } + default: { + fail("No such operatingsystem: ${::operatingsystem} yet defined") + } } if $manage_munin { include ::nagios::munin diff --git a/manifests/nrpe.pp b/manifests/nrpe.pp index 5c05ed4..ad7dbbb 100644 --- a/manifests/nrpe.pp +++ b/manifests/nrpe.pp @@ -1,22 +1,28 @@ +# setup nrpe stuff class nagios::nrpe { - case $operatingsystem { - 'FreeBSD': { - if $nagios_nrpe_cfgdir == '' { $nagios_nrpe_cfgdir = '/usr/local/etc' } - if $nagios_nrpe_pid_file == '' { $nagios_nrpe_pid_file = '/var/spool/nagios/nrpe2.pid' } - if $nagios_plugin_dir == '' { $nagios_plugin_dir = '/usr/local/libexec/nagios' } + case $::operatingsystem { + 'FreeBSD': { + if $nagios_nrpe_cfgdir == '' { $nagios_nrpe_cfgdir = '/usr/local/etc' } + if $nagios_nrpe_pid_file == '' { $nagios_nrpe_pid_file = '/var/spool/nagios/nrpe2.pid' } + if $nagios_plugin_dir == '' { $nagios_plugin_dir = '/usr/local/libexec/nagios' } - include nagios::nrpe::freebsd - } - default: { - if $nagios_nrpe_pid_file == '' { $nagios_nrpe_pid_file = '/var/run/nrpe.pid' } - if $nagios_plugin_dir == '' { $nagios_plugin_dir = '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins' } + include ::nagios::nrpe::freebsd + } + 'Debian': { + if $nagios_nrpe_pid_file == '' { $nagios_nrpe_pid_file = '/var/run/nagios/nrpe.pid' } + if $nagios_plugin_dir == '' { $nagios_plugin_dir = '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins' } + include ::nagios::nrpe::linux + } + default: { + if $nagios_nrpe_pid_file == '' { $nagios_nrpe_pid_file = '/var/run/nrpe.pid' } + if $nagios_plugin_dir == '' { $nagios_plugin_dir = '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins' } - case $kernel { - linux: { include nagios::nrpe::linux } - default: { include nagios::nrpe::base } - } - } + case $::kernel { + 'Linux': { include ::nagios::nrpe::linux } + default: { include ::nagios::nrpe::base } + } } + } } diff --git a/manifests/plugin.pp b/manifests/plugin.pp index d32606b..07938cd 100644 --- a/manifests/plugin.pp +++ b/manifests/plugin.pp @@ -1,19 +1,28 @@ +# a wrapper for syncing a plugin define nagios::plugin( - $source = 'absent', - $ensure = present + $source = 'absent', + $ensure = present, ){ + if $::hardwaremodel == 'x86_64' and $::operatingsystem != 'Debian' { + $real_path = "/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/${name}" + } + else { + $real_path = "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/${name}" + } + + $real_source = $source ? { + 'absent' => "puppet:///modules/nagios/plugins/${name}", + default => "puppet:///modules/${source}" + } + file{$name: - path => $::hardwaremodel ? { - 'x86_64' => "/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/${name}", - default => "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/${name}", - }, - ensure => $ensure, - source => $source ? { - 'absent' => "puppet:///modules/nagios/plugins/${name}", - default => "puppet:///modules/${source}" - }, - tag => 'nagios_plugin', + ensure => $ensure, + path => $real_path, + source => $real_source, + tag => 'nagios_plugin', require => Package['nagios-plugins'], - owner => root, group => 0, mode => 0755; + owner => 'root', + group => 0, + mode => '0755'; } } diff --git a/manifests/target.pp b/manifests/target.pp index 82cf6a1..2036e01 100644 --- a/manifests/target.pp +++ b/manifests/target.pp @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ class nagios::target( $parents = 'absent', $address = $::ipaddress, - $nagios_alias = $::hostname, + $nagios_alias = false, $hostgroups = 'absent', $use = 'generic-host', ){ @@ -11,15 +11,22 @@ class nagios::target( alias => $nagios_alias, use => $use, } + # Watch out with using aliases: they need to be unique throughout *all* + # resources in a given host's catalogue. + if $nagios_alias { + Nagios_host[$::fqdn]{ + alias => $nagios_alias + } + } if ($parents != 'absent') { - Nagios_host[$::fqdn] { + Nagios_host[$::fqdn]{ parents => $parents } } if ($hostgroups != 'absent') { - Nagios_host[$::fqdn] { + Nagios_host[$::fqdn]{ hostgroups => $hostgroups } } diff --git a/templates/nrpe/nrpe_command.erb b/templates/nrpe/nrpe_command.erb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b50f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/templates/nrpe/nrpe_command.erb @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# generated by puppet, do not edit +command[<%= @name -%>]=<%= @command_line %> |