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# Written by Daryl C. W. O'Shea, DOS Technologies <spamassassin@dostech.ca>
# See perldoc sa-check_spamd for program info.
use strict;
use warnings;
use re 'taint';
my $PREFIX = '/usr'; # substituted at 'make' time
my $DEF_RULES_DIR = '/usr/share/spamassassin'; # substituted at 'make' time
my $LOCAL_RULES_DIR = '/etc/mail/spamassassin'; # substituted at 'make' time
my $LOCAL_STATE_DIR = '/var/lib/spamassassin'; # substituted at 'make' time
use lib '/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl'; # substituted at 'make' time
use Errno qw(EBADF);
use File::Spec;
use Config;
BEGIN { # see comments in "spamassassin.raw" for doco
my @bin = File::Spec->splitpath($0);
my $bin = ($bin[0] ? File::Spec->catpath(@bin[0..1]) : $bin[1])
|| File::Spec->curdir;
if (-e $bin.'/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm'
|| !-e '/usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm' )
{
my $searchrelative;
if ($searchrelative && $bin eq '../' && -e '../blib/lib/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm')
{
unshift ( @INC, '../blib/lib' );
} else {
foreach ( qw(lib ../lib/site_perl
../lib/spamassassin ../share/spamassassin/lib))
{
my $dir = File::Spec->catdir( $bin, split ( '/', $_ ) );
if ( -f File::Spec->catfile( $dir, "Mail", "SpamAssassin.pm" ) )
{ unshift ( @INC, $dir ); last; }
}
}
}
}
use Getopt::Long;
use constant HAS_TIME_HIRES => eval { require Time::HiRes; };
use constant HAS_MSA_CLIENT => eval { require Mail::SpamAssassin::Client; };
use constant HAS_MSA_TIMEOUT => eval { require Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout; };
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Util;
### nagios plugin return codes: 0 OK / 1 Warning / 2 Critical / 3 Unknown ###
use constant EX_OK => 0;
use constant EX_WARNING => 1;
use constant EX_CRITICAL => 2;
use constant EX_UNKNOWN => 3;
my $VERSION = $Mail::SpamAssassin::VERSION;
my %opt = (
'critical' => undef,
'hostname' => undef,
'port' => undef,
'socketpath' => undef,
'timeout' => 45,
'verbose' => undef,
'warning' => undef,
);
# Parse the command line
Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling");
GetOptions(
'critical|c=s' => \$opt{'critical'},
'help|h|?' => sub { print_usage_and_exit(); },
'hostname|H=s' => \$opt{'hostname'},
'port|p=s' => \$opt{'port'},
'socketpath=s' => \$opt{'socketpath'},
'timeout|t=s' => \$opt{'timeout'},
'verbose|v' => \$opt{'verbose'},
'version|V' => sub { print "sa-check_spamd version $VERSION\n"; exit EX_UNKNOWN; },
'warning|w=s' => \$opt{'warning'},
) or print_usage_and_exit();
if (defined $opt{'critical'}) {
if ($opt{'critical'} =~ /^(\d+(?:\.\d*)?)$/) {
$opt{'critical'} = $1;
} else {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: invalid critical config value provided\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
}
if (defined $opt{'hostname'}) {
if ($opt{'hostname'} =~ /^([A-Za-z0-9_.:-]+)$/) {
$opt{'hostname'} = $1;
} else {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: invalid hostname config value provided\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
}
if (defined $opt{'port'}) {
if ($opt{'port'} =~ /^(\d+)$/) {
$opt{'port'} = $1;
} else {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: invalid port config value provided\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
}
# TODO: --socketpath isn't checked, suboptimal
if ($opt{'timeout'} =~ /^(\d+(?:\.\d*)?)$/ && $opt{'timeout'} >= 1) {
$opt{'timeout'} = $1;
} else {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: invalid timeout config value provided\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
if (defined $opt{'warning'}) {
if ($opt{'warning'} =~ /^(\d+(?:\.\d*)?)$/) {
$opt{'warning'} = $1;
} else {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: invalid warning config value provided\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
}
# logic checking
if (defined $opt{'critical'} && defined $opt{'warning'} &&
$opt{'critical'} < $opt{'warning'}) {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: critical value is less than warning value, config not valid\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
if (defined $opt{'critical'} && defined $opt{'timeout'} &&
$opt{'critical'} > $opt{'timeout'}) {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: critical value is greater than timeout value, config not valid\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
if (defined $opt{'warning'} && defined $opt{'timeout'} &&
$opt{'warning'} > $opt{'timeout'}) {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: warning value is greater than timeout value, config not valid\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
# check to make sure that both TCP and UNIX domain socket info wasn't provided
if ((defined $opt{'hostname'} || defined $opt{'port'}) && defined $opt{'socketpath'}) {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: both TCP and UNIX domain socket info provided, only one can be used\n";
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
# if not provided with a spamd service to connect to set some defaults
unless (defined $opt{'socketpath'}) {
$opt{'hostname'} ||= 'localhost';
$opt{'port'} ||= 783;
}
if ($opt{'verbose'}) {
print ((HAS_MSA_CLIENT ? "loaded" : "failed to load") ." Mail::SpamAssassin::Client\n");
print ((HAS_MSA_TIMEOUT ? "loaded" : "failed to load") ." Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout\n");
}
# If there's no client available, there's no way to check the service...
unless (HAS_MSA_CLIENT && HAS_MSA_TIMEOUT) {
# Nagios will only display the first line printed.
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: could not load M:SA::Client\n" unless HAS_MSA_CLIENT;
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: could not load M:SA::Timeout\n" unless HAS_MSA_TIMEOUT;
print "cannot continue\n" if $opt{'verbose'};
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
# untaint the command-line args; since the root user supplied these, and
# we're not a setuid script, we trust them. This needs to be called explicitly
foreach my $optkey (keys %opt) {
next if ref $opt{$optkey};
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::untaint_var(\$opt{$optkey});
}
# If the client connection fails it'll spit out it's own error message which
# is probably more appropriate than anything we can provide to Nagios ourself.
# We'll still spit out something later, but Nagios will ignore it since it
# only uses the first line of output.
my $client;
if (defined $opt{'port'}) {
$client = new Mail::SpamAssassin::Client({port => $opt{'port'},
host => $opt{'hostname'}});
} else {
$client = new Mail::SpamAssassin::Client({socketpath => $opt{'socketpath'}});
}
# this'd be weird, but totally dependent on the client
unless (defined $client) {
print "SPAMD UNKNOWN: could not create M::SA::Client instance\n";
print "failed to create Mail::SpamAssassin::Client instance\n" if $opt{'verbose'};
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
# until we try a ping, the ping response status is unknown
my $response = -1;
print "connecting to spamd for ping\n" if $opt{'verbose'};
my $timer = Mail::SpamAssassin::Timeout->new({ secs => $opt{'timeout'}});
my $t0 = (HAS_TIME_HIRES ? Time::HiRes::time() : time());
my $err = $timer->run(sub {
if ($client->ping()) {
$response = 1;
} else {
$response = 0;
}
});
my $elapsed = (HAS_TIME_HIRES ? Time::HiRes::time() : time()) - $t0;
# a ping response should be most common, we'll handle it first
if ($response == 1) {
# it's possible that we may timeout right after setting the response status to 1
# since the timeout value > the critical value, this is a critical state
if ((defined $opt{'critical'} && $elapsed > $opt{'critical'}) || $timer->timed_out()) {
printf("SPAMD CRITICAL: %.3f second ping response time\n", $elapsed);
exit EX_CRITICAL;
}
# warning state will never timeout since that'd be critical (above)
if (defined $opt{'warning'} && ($elapsed > $opt{'warning'})) {
printf("SPAMD WARNING: %.3f second ping response time\n", $elapsed);
exit EX_WARNING;
}
# otherwise we got a timely ping response
printf("SPAMD OK: %.3f second ping repsonse time\n", $elapsed);
exit EX_OK;
}
# any way we get a failed ping response is a critical state
if ($response == 0) {
printf("SPAMD CRITICAL: ping failed in %.3f seconds\n", $elapsed);
exit EX_CRITICAL;
}
if ($response == -1) {
# this is the common timeout scenario
if ($timer->timed_out()) {
printf("SPAMD CRITICAL: ping timed out in %.3f seconds\n", $elapsed);
exit EX_CRITICAL;
}
# dos: I'll buy lunch for the first person that gets a page about this while
# they're sleeping if they come to Midland, ON to get it
printf("SPAMD UNKNOWN: assertion! unknown ping response status without timeout after %.3f seconds\n", $elapsed);
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
# and some apple pie too
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
#############################################################################
sub print_usage_and_exit {
print <<EOF;
sa-check_spamd version $VERSION
For more details, use "perldoc sa-check_spamd".
Usage:
sa-check_spamd [options]
Options:
-c secs, --critical=secs Critical ping response threshold
-h, -?, --help Print usage message
-H hostname, --hostname=hostname Hostname of spamd service to ping
-p port, --port=port Port of spamd service to ping
--socketpath=path Connect to given UNIX domain socket
-t secs, --timeout=secs Max time to wait for a ping response
-v, --verbose Verbose debug output
-V, --version Output version info
-w secs, --warning=secs Warning ping response threshold
EOF
exit EX_UNKNOWN;
}
# Don't use a __DATA__ here, it screws up embedded Perl Nagios (ePN)
=head1 NAME
sa-check_spamd - spamd monitoring script for use with Nagios, etc.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
sa-check_spamd [options]
Options:
-c secs, --critical=secs Critical ping response threshold
-h, -?, --help Print usage message
-H hostname, --hostname=hostname Hostname of spamd service to ping
-p port, --port=port Port of spamd service to ping
--socketpath=path Connect to given UNIX domain socket
-t secs, --timeout=secs Max time to wait for a ping response
-v, --verbose Verbose debug output
-V, --version Output version info
-w secs, --warning=secs Warning ping response threshold
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this program is to provide a tool to monitor the status of
C<spamd> server processes. spamd is the daemonized version of the
spamassassin executable, both provided in the SpamAssassin distribution.
This program is designed for use, as a plugin, with the Nagios service
monitoring software available from http://nagios.org. It might be compatible
with other service monitoring packages. It is also useful as a command line
utility or as a component of a custom shell script.
=head1 OPTIONS
Options of the long form can be shortened as long as the remain
unambiguous (i.e. B<--host> can be used instead of B<--hostname>).
=over 4
=item B<-c> I<secs>, B<--critical>=I<secs>
Critical ping response threshold in seconds. If a spamd ping response takes
longer than the value specified (in seconds) the program will exit with a
value of 2 to indicate the critical status.
This value must be at least as long as the value specified for B<warning> and
less than the value specified for B<timeout>.
=item B<-h>, B<-?>, B<--help>
Prints this usage message and exits.
=item B<-H> I<hostname>, B<--hostname>=I<hostname>
The hostname, or IP address, of the spamd service to ping. By default the
hostname B<localhost> is used. If B<--socketpath> is set this value will be
ignored.
=item B<-p> I<port>, B<--port>=I<port>
The port of the spamd service to ping. By default port B<783> (the spamd
default port number) is used. If B<--socketpath> is set this value will be
ignored.
=item B<--socketpath>=I<path>
Connect to given UNIX domain socket. Use instead of a hostname and TCP port.
When set, any hostname and TCP port specified will be ignored.
=item B<-t> I<secs>, B<--timeout>=I<secs>
The maximum time to wait for a ping response. Once exceeded the program will
exit with a value of 2 to indicate the critical status. The default timeout
value is 45 seconds. The timeout must be no less than 1 second.
This value must be greater than the values specified for both the B<critical>
and B<warning> values.
=item B<-v>, B<--verbose>
Display verbose debug output on STDOUT.
=item B<-V>, B<--version>
Display version info on STDOUT.
=item B<-w> I<secs>, B<--warning>=I<secs>
Warning ping response threshold in seconds. If a spamd ping response takes
longer than the value specified (in seconds), and does not exceed the
B<critical> threshold value, the program will exit with a value of 1 to
indicate the warning staus.
This value must be no longer than the value specified for B<critical> and
less than the value specified for B<timeout>.
=back
=head1 EXIT CODES
The program will indicate the status of the spamd process being monitored by
exiting with one of these values:
=over 4
=item 0
OK: A spamd ping response was received within all threshold times.
=item 1
WARNING: A spamd ping response exceeded the warning threshold but not the
critical threshold.
=item 2
CRITICAL: A spamd ping response exceeded either the critical threshold or the
timeout value.
=item 3
UNKNOWN: An error, probably caused by a missing dependency or an invalid
configuration parameter being supplied, occurred in the sa-check_spamd program.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
spamc(1)
spamd(1)
spamassassin(1)
=head1 PREREQUISITES
C<Mail::SpamAssassin> version 3.1.1 or higher (3.1.6 or higher recommended)
=head1 AUTHOR
Daryl C. W. O'Shea, DOS Technologies <spamassassin@dostech.ca>
=head1 LICENSE
sa-check_spamd is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, as
described in the file C<LICENSE> included with the Apache SpamAssassin
distribution and available at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
=cut