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#!/usr/bin/perl -w |
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# -*- cperl -*- |
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=head1 NAME |
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snmp__screenos_ - SNMP plugin to monitor Juniper ScreenOS based routers |
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=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS |
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This has been developed against a Juniper SSG5-Serial router, but |
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should work with any ScreenOS-based router as manufactured by Juniper. |
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Using a command such as "munin-node-configure --snmp |
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switch.langfeldt.net --snmpversion 2c --snmpcommunity public | sh -x" |
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should identify whether this plugin can apply. |
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=head1 CONFIGURATION |
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As a rule SNMP plugins need site specific configuration. The default |
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configuration (shown here) will only work on insecure sites/devices: |
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[snmp_*] |
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env.version 2 |
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env.community public |
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In general SNMP is not very secure at all unless you use SNMP version |
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3 which supports authentication and privacy (encryption). But in any |
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case the community string for your devices should not be "public". |
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Please see 'perldoc Munin::Plugin::SNMP' for further configuration |
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information. |
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=head1 MIB INFORMATION |
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This plugin requires NETSCREEN-RESOURCE-MIB information. |
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=head1 MAGIC MARKERS |
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#%# family=snmpauto |
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#%# capabilities=snmpconf |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
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Copyright (C) 2012 Diego Elio Pettenò. |
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=head1 LICENSE |
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GPLv2 |
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=cut |
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use strict; |
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use Munin::Plugin; |
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use Munin::Plugin::SNMP; |
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# This corresponds to NETSCREEN-SMI::netscreenResource |
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my $oidBase = '1.3.6.1.4.1.3224.16'; |
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my $oidCpuAvg = "$oidBase.1.1"; |
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my $oidCpuLast1Min = "$oidBase.1.2"; |
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my $oidCpuLast5Min = "$oidBase.1.3"; |
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my $oidCpuLast15Min = "$oidBase.1.4"; |
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my $oidMemAllocate = "$oidBase.2.1"; |
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my $oidMemLeft = "$oidBase.2.2"; |
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my $oidSessAllocate = "$oidBase.3.2"; |
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my $oidSessMaximum = "$oidBase.3.3"; |
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my $oidSessFailed = "$oidBase.3.4"; |
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if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "snmpconf") {
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print "require $oidBase.[23].[13].0"; |
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exit 0; |
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} |
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my $session = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->session(); |
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my $data = $session->get_entries(-columns => [$oidCpuAvg, |
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$oidCpuLast1Min, |
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$oidCpuLast5Min, |
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$oidCpuLast15Min, |
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$oidMemAllocate, |
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$oidMemLeft, |
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$oidSessAllocate, |
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$oidSessMaximum, |
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$oidSessFailed ]); |
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if ($ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "config") {
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my ($host) = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->config_session(); |
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my $memTotal = $data->{"$oidMemAllocate.0"} + $data->{"$oidMemLeft.0"};
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# this is the closet I can get to the yellow/red on the ScreenOS |
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# interface. |
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my $memWarning = int($memTotal * 0.75 + 0.5); |
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my $memCritical = int($memTotal * 0.85 + 0.5); |
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my $sessWarning = int($data->{"$oidSessMaximum.0"} * 0.75 + 0.5);
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my $sessCritical = int($data->{"$oidSessMaximum.0"} * 0.85 + 0.5);
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print <<END; |
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host_name $host |
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multigraph screenos_memory |
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graph_title Memory allocation |
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graph_vlabel bytes |
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graph_args --base 1024 |
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graph_category system |
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memory.label Memory |
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memory.min 0 |
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memory.max $memTotal |
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memory.warning $memWarning |
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memory.critical $memCritical |
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multigraph screenos_sessions |
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graph_title Sessions allocation |
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graph_vlabel Count |
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graph_category system |
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sessions.label Active Sessions |
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sessions.min 0 |
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sessions.max $data->{"$oidSessMaximum.0"}
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sessions.warning $sessWarning |
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sessions.critical $sessCritical |
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failed.label Failed Sessions |
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failed.min 0 |
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failed.critical 1 |
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multigraph screenos_cpu |
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graph_title CPU Utilizaiton |
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graph_vabel Percentage |
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graph_category system |
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average.label Average |
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average.min 0 |
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average.max 100 |
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average.warning 75 |
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average.critical 85 |
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last1.label Last minute |
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last1.min 0 |
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last1.max 100 |
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last1.warning 75 |
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last1.critical 85 |
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last5.label Last 5 minutes |
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last5.min 0 |
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last5.max 100 |
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last5.warning 75 |
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last5.critical 85 |
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last15.label Last 15 minutes |
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last15.min 0 |
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last15.max 100 |
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last15.warning 75 |
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last15.critical 85 |
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END |
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exit 0; |
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} |
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print <<END; |
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multigraph screenos_memory |
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memory.value $data->{"$oidMemAllocate.0"}
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multigraph screenos_sessions |
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sessions.value $data->{"$oidSessAllocate.0"}
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failed.value $data->{"$oidSessFailed.0"}
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multigraph screenos_cpu |
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average.value $data->{"$oidCpuAvg.0"}
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last1.value $data->{"$oidCpuLast1Min.0"}
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last5.value $data->{"$oidCpuLast5Min.0"}
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last15.value $data->{"$oidCpuLast15Min.0"}
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END |
