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Operating Systems AIX Nagios for AIX 7.1 Post 302957687 by bakunin on Wednesday 14th of October 2015 04:28:01 AM
Old 10-14-2015
Hi bsivavani,

Moderator's Comments:
Mod Comment first off: if you are not sure where to put a thread, you can always ask a moderator or an administrator. A question relating to infrastructure monitoring on AIX is indeed a close call, but we try to avoid splitting questions into different threads first and foremost, so that in the end all parts of the answer are in one place. This is why your other thread was closed.

Welcome to the AIX forum anyways.


Quote:
Originally Posted by bsivavani
I know Nagios doesn't have precompiled agent and plugin for aix 7.1.
hmm.. you have seen this link already? Have you followed the links listed here and have you read the documentation mentioned here?

And do yo have any specific questions?

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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Nagios::StatusLog(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Nagios::StatusLog(3pm)

NAME
Nagios::StatusLog, Nagios::(Service|Host|Program)::Status - Perl objects to represent the Nagios status file DESCRIPTION
Reads the Nagios status log and returns ::Status objects that can be used to get status information about a host. For Nagios version 2.x logs, pass in the Version => 2.0 parameter to new(). And similarly, pass in the Version => 3.0 parameter to new() for Nagios version 3.x logs. my $log = Nagios::StatusLog->new( Filename => "/var/opt/nagios/status.log", Version => 1.0 ); $localhost = $log->host( "localhost" ); print "status of localhost is now ",$localhost->status()," "; $log->update(); print "status of localhost is now ",$localhost->status()," "; # for Nagios v2.0 my $log = Nagios::StatusLog->new( Filename => "/var/cache/nagios2/status.dat", Version => 2.0 ); # for Nagios v3.0 my $log = Nagios::StatusLog->new( Filename => "/var/cache/nagios3/status.dat", Version => 3.0 ); METHODS
new() Create a new Nagios::StatusLog instance. The object will be initialized for you (using $self->update()). Nagios::StatusLog->new( "/var/opt/nagios/status.log" ); update() Updates the internal data structures from the logfile. $log->update(); service() Returns a Nagios::Service::Status object. Input arguments can be a host_name and description list, or a Nagios::Service object. my $svc_stat = $log->service( "localhost", "SSH" ); my $svc_stat = $log->service( $localhost_ssh_svc_object ); Nagios::Service::Status has the following accessor methods (For V1): host_name description status current_attempt state_type last_check next_check check_type checks_enabled accept_passive_service_checks event_handler_enabled last_state_change problem_has_been_acknowledged last_hard_state time_ok current_notification_number time_warning time_critical process_performance_data notifications_enabled latency scheduled_downtime_depth is_flapping plugin_output percent_state_change execution_time time_unknown failure_prediction_enabled last_notification obsess_over_service flap_detection_enabled list_services() Returns an array of all service descriptions in the status log. Services that may be listed on more than one host are only listed once here. my @all_services = $log->list_services; list_services_on_host() Returns an array of services descriptions for a given host. my @host_services = $log->list_services_on_host($hostname); my @host_services = $log->list_services_on_host($nagios_object); host() Returns a Nagios::Host::Status object. Input can be a simple host_name, a Nagios::Host object, or a Nagios::Service object. my $hst_stat = $log->host( 'localhost' ); my $hst_stat = $log->host( $host_object ); my $hst_stat = $log->host( $svc_object ); Nagios::Host::Status has the following accessor methods (for V1): host_name status last_check last_state_change problem_has_been_acknowledged time_up time_down time_unreachable last_notification current_notification_number notifications_enabled event_handler_enabled checks_enabled flap_detection_enabled is_flapping percent_state_change scheduled_downtime_depth failure_prediction_enabled process_performance_data plugin_output list_hosts() Returns a simple array of host names (no objects). my @hosts = $log->list_hosts; info() [Nagios v2 & v3 logs only] Returns a Nagios::Info::Status object. It only has two methods, created() and version(). my $i = $log->info; printf "Logfile created at %s unix epoch time for Nagios verion %s ", $i->created, $i->version; contact() [Nagios v3 logs only] Returns a Nagios::Contact::Status object. Input can be a simple contact_name, or a Nagios::Contact object. my $c = $log->contact( 'john' ); my $c = $log->contact( $contact_object ); Nagios::Contact::Status has the following accessor methods (for v3): contact_name modified_attributes modified_host_attributes modified_service_attributes host_notification_period service_notification_period last_host_notification last_service_notification host_notifications_enabled service_notifications_enabled hostcomment() [Nagios v3 logs only] Returns a Nagios::Hostcomment::Status object. Input can be a simple host_name, or a Nagios::Host or Nagios::Service object. my $c = $log->hostcomment( 'localhost' ); my $c = $log->hostcomment( $localhost_object ); my $c = $log->hostcomment( $localhost_service_object ); foreach my $id (sort keys %$c) { printf "Host %s has a comment[$id] made by %s on %s: %s", $c->{$id}->host_name, $c->{$id}->author, scalar localtime $c->{$id}->entry_time, $c->{$id}->comment_data; } Nagios::Hostcomment::Status is a perl HASH, keyed with the Nagios comment IDs, where each ID has the following accessor methods (for v3): host_name entry_type comment_id source persistent entry_time expires expire_time author comment_data servicecomment() [Nagios v3 logs only] Returns a Nagios::Servicecomment::Status object. Input can be a simple host_name or Nagios::Host object with a service description or Nagios::Service object, or just a Nagios::Service object by itself. my $c = $log->servicecomment( 'localhost', 'SSH' ); my $c = $log->servicecomment( $localhost_object, $localhost_ssh_svc_object ); my $c = $log->servicecomment( $localhost_ssh_svc_object ); foreach my $id (sort keys %$c) { printf "Service %s on %s has a comment[$id] made by %s on %s: %s", $c->{$id}->service_description, $c->{$id}->host_name, $c->{$id}->author, scalar localtime $c->{$id}->entry_time, $c->{$id}->comment_data; } Nagios::Servicecomment::Status is a perl HASH, keyed with the Nagios comment IDs, where each ID has the following accessor methods (for v3): host_name service_description entry_type comment_id source persistent entry_time expires expire_time author comment_data hostdowntime() [Nagios v3 logs only] Returns a Nagios::Hostdowntime::Status object. Input can be a simple host_name, or a Nagios::Host or Nagios::Service object. my $d = $log->hostdowntime( 'localhost' ); my $d = $log->hostdowntime( $localhost_object ); my $d = $log->hostdowntime( $localhost_service_object ); foreach my $id (sort keys %$d) { printf "Host %s has scheduled downtime[$id] made by %s on %s for %.1f hours [%s - %s]: %s", $d->{$id}->host_name, $d->{$id}->author, scalar localtime $d->{$id}->entry_time, ($d->{$id}->duration)/3600.0, scalar localtime $d->{$id}->start_time, scalar localtime $d->{$id}->end_time, $d->{$id}->comment; } Nagios::Hostdowntime::Status is a perl HASH, keyed with the Nagios downtime IDs, where each ID has the following accessor methods (for v3): host_name downtime_id entry_time start_time end_time triggered_by fixed duration author comment servicedowntime() [Nagios v3 logs only] Returns a Nagios::Servicedowntime::Status object. Input can be a simple host_name or Nagios::Host object with a service description or Nagios::Service object, or just a Nagios::Service object by itself. my $c = $log->servicedowntime( 'localhost', 'SSH' ); my $c = $log->servicedowntime( $localhost_object, $localhost_ssh_svc_object ); my $c = $log->servicedowntime( $localhost_ssh_svc_object ); foreach my $id (sort keys %$d) { printf "Service %s on %s has scheduled downtime[$id] made by %s on %s for %.1f hours [%s - %s]: %s", $d->{$id}->service_description, $d->{$id}->host_name, $d->{$id}->author, scalar localtime $d->{$id}->entry_time, ($d->{$id}->duration)/3600.0, scalar localtime $d->{$id}->start_time, scalar localtime $d->{$id}->end_time, $d->{$id}->comment; } Nagios::Servicedowntime::Status is a perl HASH, keyed with the Nagios downtime IDs, where each ID has the following accessor methods (for v3): host_name service_description downtime_id entry_time start_time end_time triggered_by fixed duration author comment program() Returns a Nagios::Program::Status object. No arguments. my $prog_st = $log->program; Nagios::Program::Status has the following accessor methods (For V1): program_start nagios_pid daemon_mode last_command_check last_log_rotation enable_notifications execute_service_checks accept_passive_service_checks enable_event_handlers obsess_over_services enable_flap_detection enable_failure_prediction process_performance_data STRUCTURE
This module contains 4 packages: Nagios::StatusLog, Nagios::Host::Status, Nagios::Service::Status, and Nagios::Program::Status. The latter 3 of them are mostly generated at compile-time in the BEGIN block. The accessor methods are real subroutines, not AUTOLOAD, so making a ton of calls to this module should be fairly quick. Also, update() is set up to only do what it says - updating from a fresh logfile should not invalidate your existing ::Status objects. AUTHOR
Al Tobey <tobeya@tobert.org> SEE ALSO
Nagios::Host Nagios::Service perl v5.12.4 2011-10-22 Nagios::StatusLog(3pm)
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