#!/bin/sh # # Plugin to check system memory # by hugme (nagios@hugme.org) # You can find my checks here: https://github.com/hugme/Nag_checks # Nagios script to check memory usage on linux server # version 1.3.0 # ########################################################## MEMINFO="/proc/meminfo" ########################################################## # We call them functions because they're fun ########################################################## print_help() { cat << EOF Linux Memory Plugin for Nagios Copyright (c) hugme (nagios@hugme.org) Version: 1.2.0 Last Modified: 10-07-2014 License: This software can be used for free unless I meet you, then you owe me lunch. Usage: check_linux_memory -w [warning %] -c [critical %] Options: -w [0-99] = Your warning %. 20 means 20% of your memory can remain before a warning alarm. Do not use the % sign. -c [0-99] = Your critical %. 10 means 10% of your memory can remain before a critical alarm. Do not use the % sign. -d [K,M,G,T] = divider K=kilobytes, M=megabytes, G=gigabytes, T=terabytes -f = Included for backwards compatability to older verserions -n = Don't Include cached memory as free memory when calculating your percentage free EOF } invalid_type() { echo "\nInvalid $1\n" print_help exit 3 } ############################################## ## Suck in the user input ############################################## while test -n "$1"; do case $1 in --help) print_help ; exit 0 ;; -h) print_help ; exit 0 ;; -w) WARN="$2"; shift ;; -c) CRIT="$2"; shift ;; -d) DIV="$2"; shift ;; -n) NC=1 ;; esac shift done ############################################## ## Set the defaults if needed ############################################## [ -z "$WARN" ] && WARN=20 [ -z "$CRIT" ] && CRIT=10 [ -z "$DIV" ] && DIV=M [ -z "$FC" ] && FC=0 ############################################## ## Check user input ############################################## [ ! -z `echo $WARN | tr -d [:digit:]` ] && invalid_type "Warning: Warning value can only contain numbers" [ ! -z `echo $CRIT | tr -d [:digit:]` ] && invalid_type "Critical: Critical value can only contain numbers" [ "${WARN%.*}" -ge 100 ] && invalid_type "Warning: Warning must be smaller than 100%" [ "${CRIT%.*}" -ge 100 ] && invalid_type "Critical: Critical must be smaller than 100%" [ "${CRIT%.*}" -gt "${WARN%.*}" ] && invalid_type "Critical: Your Warning must be Higher than your Critical" case $DIV in k|K) DIVNUM=1;; m|M) DIVNUM=1024;; g|G) DIVNUM=1048576;; t|T) DIVNUM=1073741824;; *) invalid_type;; esac [ ! -f "$MEMINFO" ] && { echo "Your Memory info file seems to be missing" exit 1 } ############################################## ## Do the work ## Pull the memory file into awk ## grab the lines we need ## Print the information ############################################## RESULT=$(awk -v warn=$WARN -v crit=$CRIT -v div=$DIV -v divnum=$DIVNUM -v nc=$NC '/^MemTotal:/ { total=$2 } /^MemTotal:/ { tot=$2 } /^MemFree:/ { free=$2 } /^Buffers:/ { buff=$2 } /^Cached:/ { cache=$2 } /^Active:/ { active=$2 } /^Inactive:/ { inactive=$2 } END { if ( nc != 1 ) { free=free+cache+buff } { freeperct=free/tot*100 } if ( freeperct > warn ) { result="OK" ; xit="0"} if ( freeperct <= warn ) { if ( freeperct > crit ) { result="WARNING" ; xit="1" } else if ( freeperct <= crit ) { result="CRITICAL" ; xit="2" } } {print xit" MEMORY "result" - "freeperct"% Free - Total:"tot/divnum div" Active:"active/divnum div" Inactive:"inactive/divnum div" Buffers:"buff/divnum div" Cached:"cache/divnum div" |Free="freeperct";"warn";"crit";0 Active="active";0;0;0 Inactive="inactive";0;0;0 Buffers="buff";0;0;0 Cached="cache";0;0;0" } }' /proc/meminfo) echo ${RESULT#* } exit ${RESULT%% *}