Process Information Plugin

Rob Blake rob.blake at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 10:20:33 CET 2007


On 3/14/07, Nilesh Shastrakar <nilesh at extenprise.com> wrote:
>
>  Dear All,
>
> I have written a scripts which we will give the output like top command
> but on nagios screen it shows me only one line status information also in
> mail notification.
>
> I want to print all output of this file on mail as well as on Nagios
> status Information screen
> The current status shows me like this.
>
>   Current Status:   OK
>  Status Information: %Mem %CPU Command User PID Time
>
> I want in fromat
>
> Current Status OK
>
> Status Information:
>
> %Mem       %CPU       Command             User                PID
> Time
> 7.1     0.3     MailScanner       root              20492   00:00:01
>
> 7.1     0.3     MailScanner       root              19144   00:00:01
>
> 7.1     0.2     MailScanner       root              19652   00:00:01
>
> 7.1     0.2     MailScanner       root              19388   00:00:01
>
> 7.0     0.2     MailScanner       root              19617   00:00:01
>
> 4.3     0.0     clamd             clamav            3919    00:00:03
>
> 3.9     0.0     rhn-applet-gui    root              5587    00:00:03
>
> 3.6     0.5     X                 root              4921    00:00:29
>
> 3.5     0.0     mysqld            mysql             5725    00:00:00
>
> 3.5     0.0     MailScanner       root              19143   00:00:00
>
> 3.0     0.0     nautilus          root              5563    00:00:00
>
> 2.5     0.6     gnome-terminal    root              10650   00:00:07
>
> 2.3     0.0     gnome-panel       root              5558    00:00:00
>
> 2.1     6.9     gnome-system-mo   root              23128   00:00:19
>
> 2.1     0.0     gnome-session     root              5225    00:00:00
>
> 2.0     0.0     wnck-applet       root              5782    00:00:00
>
> 1.8     0.0     mixer_applet2     root              5840    00:00:00
>
> 1.5     0.0     clock-applet      root              5843    00:00:00
>
> 1.4     0.0     gconfd-2          root              5292    00:00:01
>
> 1.4     0.0     eggcups           root              5583    00:00:00
>
> 1.3     0.0     notification-ar   root              5845    00:00:00
>
> 1.3     0.0     metacity          root              5390    00:00:00
>
> 1.3     0.0     gnome-settings-   root              5362    00:00:00
>
> 1.2     0.0     gnome-volume-ma   root              5570    00:00:00
>
> 0.8     0.0     pam-panel-icon    root              5585    00:00:00
>
> 0.8     0.0     hald              root              4222    00:00:00
>
> 0.6     0.0     gnome-vfs-daemo   root              5735    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5604    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5603    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5602    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5601    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5600    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5599    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5598    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     httpd             apache            5597    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     gdm-binary        root              4900    00:00:00
>
> 0.5     0.0     bonobo-activati   root              5327    00:00:00
>
> 0.4     0.0     sshd              root              14828   00:00:00
>
> If I run the command on shell the above output will show me
>
> [root at centos4 ~]# ksh check_top_process.sh.old
>
> Could someone help me or is there other plugin which will give the all
> process list with details
> also I have attached the script for reference.
> Thanks
> Nilesh
>

Nagios plugins by default only allow 1 line of output. You can delimit this
line with the | (pipe) character to include more performance data, but it
certainly won't get you anywhere near what you want.

Nagios 3 does have extended output capabilities for plugins allowing you to
return more details from the plugin check. See
http://nagios.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/nagios/nagios/html/docs/pluginapi.htmlfor
more details.

Rob
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