Floo IT BVBA is an avid aficionado of Puppet, which is rapidly becoming the de-facto standard in open source configuration management.
Tomorrow and the day after, we will be attending Puppetcamp Europe in Ghent, Belgium!
Hope to see you there!
Last week I felt the need to combine the output of two nagios checks into one to check the state of my puppet clients. Because I couldn’t find any fast enough, I decided to write one quickly.
I thought I’d share this with the world, should anyone need this too…
#!/bin/bash
# A simple nagioscheck to combine 2 checks
#
cmd=$@
script=$0
OK=0
WARN=1
CRIT=2
UNKNOWN=3
usage () {
echo "check_combine usage"
echo "check_combine check1 check1_params -- check2 check2_params"
}
parse () {
check1=$(echo $cmd | sed -e "s/\$script //" -e "s/ -- .*//")
check2=$(echo $cmd | sed -e "s/\$script //" -e "s/.* -- //")
}
execute () {
output1=$($check1)
code1=$?
output2=$($check2)
code2=$?
}
analyse(){
code=$code1$code2
case "$code" in
"00"|"01"|"02"|"03"|"11"|"22"|"33")
echo $output2
exit $code2
;;
"10"|"20"|"21"|"23"|"30"|"31")
echo $output1
exit $code1
;;
"12"|"13"|"32")
echo $output2
exit $code2
;;
esac
}
parse
execute
analyse
I finally found the time to revamp the Floo IT BVBA site. I hope to be able to update this blog as soon as possible with useful tips I encounter during the projects I’m working on.