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diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/Makefile b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/Makefile
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+#/usr/bin/make -f
+
+PLUGIN = src/check_lm_sensors
+MANPAGES = check_lm_sensors.7
+DOCFILES = src/README
+CLEANFILES = check_lm_sensors.7
+
+include ../common.mk
+
+
+check_lm_sensors.7: src/check_lm_sensors.pod
+ pod2man -s 7 $< > $@
+
+
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/AUTHORS b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/AUTHORS
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+Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>
+
+Thanks to:
+- Maarten Bremer for the useful suggestions
+- Greg Vickers for pointing out incompatibilities with ePN
+- Giles Westwood for the multiple renames patch
+- Martin Schulze for the device name patch
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/COPYING b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/COPYING
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diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/COPYRIGHT b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/COPYRIGHT
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..635c112
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/COPYRIGHT
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Matteo Corti
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
+your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/Changes b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/Changes
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bebef07
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/Changes
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+2016-01-08 Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: dynamic usage of the deprecated Nagios:: or Monitoring:: plugins
+
+2015-11-23 Martin Schulze
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: fixed an issue with device names on new kernels
+
+2011-04-18 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * Makefile.PL: fixed some dependencies
+
+2011-01-28 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: applied a patch from Giles Westwood to support multiple --rename
+ arguments
+
+2008-10-17 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: added 0.2s pause before reading the output of 'sensors'
+
+2007-12-13 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: removed all the reference to the (no more existing) unknown subroutine
+
+2007-10-04 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: fixed a problem in the variable initialization which
+ created a nagios plugin object with the wrong name
+
+2007-10-03 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: several changes to make the plugin compatible with ePN
+
+2007-07-10 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: deprecated the --check option and added separated
+ --low, --high and --range options
+ * check_lm_sensors: added the sensor(s) output to the status string
+
+2007-06-20 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: added the --nosensors and --nodrives options
+ * check_lm_sensors: the path for hddtemp and sensors is dynamic (retrieved with 'which')
+ * check_lm_sensors: fixed a bug that make the checker ignore the --sensors_bin and --hddtemp_bin options
+
+2007-06-19 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: added the --rename option to rename sensors
+ * check_lm_sensors: fixed the program name in --version ouput
+
+2007-06-18 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+ * check_lm_sensors: output only the checked values
+ * check_lm_sensors: added the --sanitize option to remove spaces in sensor names
+ * check_lm_sensors: initial release
+
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/INSTALL b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/INSTALL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c769764
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/INSTALL
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+Build and install check_lm_sensors
+
+Dependences
+===========
+
+check_lm_sensors depends on several Perl modules:
+
+ * Carp
+ * English
+ * Getopt::Long
+ * Monitoring::Plugin
+ * Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold
+ * version
+
+Perl modules can be found on the "Comprehensive Perl Archive Network"
+(CPAN). The "How to install CPAN modules" guide summarizes how these
+can be installed
+
+ http://www.cpan.org/modules/INSTALL.html
+
+On many systems Perl modules are also available as installation
+packages (refer to your system documentation on how to install them).
+
+The 'perl Makefile.PL' command (see below) will list the missing
+packages the you will need to install.
+
+Install to /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib
+==========================================
+
+In the source directory run:
+
+ perl Makefile.PL
+ make
+ make install
+
+Install to a custom directory (CUSTOM_DIR)
+=========================================
+
+In the source directory run:
+
+ perl Makefile.PL INSTALLSITESCRIPT=CUSTOM_DIR
+ make
+ make install
+
+You can override the INSTALLSCRIPT, INSTALLNBIN or INSTALLSITESCRIPT
+variable depending on your perl installation.
+
+The man page is installed to /usr/share/man/man1/check_lm_sensors.1
+you can customize the path by setting INSTALLMAN1DIR as follows
+
+ perl Makefile.PL INSTALLSCRIPT=CUSTOM_DIR INSTALLMAN1DIR=CUSTOM_MAN_DIR
+ make
+ make install
+
+Manual installation
+===================
+
+Substitute #!perl at the beginning of the script with the location of
+your Perl interpreter and copy it to the desired location
+
+Generate the man page with pod2man
+
+ pod2man check_lm_sensors.pod > CUSTOM_MAN_FILE
+
+Please report any installation problem to <matteo@corti.li> or
+open a ticket at https://github.com/matteocorti/check_lm_sensors/issues
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MANIFEST b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MANIFEST
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..83513c9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MANIFEST
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+AUTHORS
+Changes
+check_lm_sensors
+check_lm_sensors.pod
+check_lm_sensors.spec
+COPYING
+COPYRIGHT
+inc/Module/AutoInstall.pm
+inc/Module/Install.pm
+inc/Module/Install/AutoInstall.pm
+inc/Module/Install/Base.pm
+inc/Module/Install/Include.pm
+inc/Module/Install/Makefile.pm
+inc/Module/Install/MakeMaker.pm
+inc/Module/Install/Metadata.pm
+inc/Module/Install/Scripts.pm
+inc/version.pm
+INSTALL
+Makefile.PL
+MANIFEST This list of files
+MANIFEST.SKIP
+META.yml
+MYMETA.json
+MYMETA.yml
+NAME
+NEWS
+README
+TODO
+VERSION
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MANIFEST.SKIP b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MANIFEST.SKIP
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..179f555
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MANIFEST.SKIP
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+\.DS_Store$
+^_build
+^Build$
+^blib
+~$
+\.bak$
+\.sw.$
+\.svn
+^cover_db
+^Makefile$
+^Makefile.old$
+^pm_to_blib$
+^.#
+^#
+^check_lm_sensors-
+\.git
+\.travis.yml
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/META.yml b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/META.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..19e578c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/META.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+---
+abstract: ~
+author:
+ - 'Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>'
+build_requires:
+ ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59
+configure_requires:
+ ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.59
+distribution_type: module
+dynamic_config: 1
+generated_by: 'Module::Install version 1.16'
+license: gpl
+meta-spec:
+ url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
+ version: 1.4
+name: check_lm_sensors
+no_index:
+ directory:
+ - inc
+requires:
+ Carp: 0
+ English: 0
+ Getopt::Long: 0
+ List::MoreUtils: 0
+ Monitoring::Plugin: 0.31
+ Monitoring::Plugin::Getopt: 0
+ Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold: 0
+ perl: 5.8.0
+ version: 0
+resources:
+ license: http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php
+version: 4.1.1
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MYMETA.json b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MYMETA.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8524f22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MYMETA.json
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+{
+ "abstract" : "unknown",
+ "author" : [
+ "Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>"
+ ],
+ "dynamic_config" : 0,
+ "generated_by" : "Module::Install version 1.16, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150001",
+ "license" : [
+ "open_source"
+ ],
+ "meta-spec" : {
+ "url" : "http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?CPAN::Meta::Spec",
+ "version" : "2"
+ },
+ "name" : "check_lm_sensors",
+ "no_index" : {
+ "directory" : [
+ "inc"
+ ]
+ },
+ "prereqs" : {
+ "build" : {
+ "requires" : {
+ "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "6.59"
+ }
+ },
+ "configure" : {
+ "requires" : {
+ "ExtUtils::MakeMaker" : "0"
+ }
+ },
+ "runtime" : {
+ "requires" : {
+ "Carp" : "0",
+ "English" : "0",
+ "Getopt::Long" : "0",
+ "List::MoreUtils" : "0",
+ "Monitoring::Plugin" : "0.31",
+ "Monitoring::Plugin::Getopt" : "0",
+ "Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold" : "0",
+ "perl" : "5.00800",
+ "version" : "0"
+ }
+ }
+ },
+ "release_status" : "stable",
+ "resources" : {
+ "license" : [
+ "http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php"
+ ]
+ },
+ "version" : "4.1.1"
+}
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MYMETA.yml b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MYMETA.yml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..87b1671
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/MYMETA.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+---
+abstract: unknown
+author:
+ - 'Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>'
+build_requires:
+ ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '6.59'
+configure_requires:
+ ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0'
+dynamic_config: 0
+generated_by: 'Module::Install version 1.16, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.150001'
+license: open_source
+meta-spec:
+ url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
+ version: '1.4'
+name: check_lm_sensors
+no_index:
+ directory:
+ - inc
+requires:
+ Carp: '0'
+ English: '0'
+ Getopt::Long: '0'
+ List::MoreUtils: '0'
+ Monitoring::Plugin: '0.31'
+ Monitoring::Plugin::Getopt: '0'
+ Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold: '0'
+ perl: '5.00800'
+ version: '0'
+resources:
+ license: http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php
+version: 4.1.1
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/Makefile.PL b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/Makefile.PL
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5ffe903
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/Makefile.PL
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+# Load the Module::Install bundled in ./inc/
+use inc::Module::Install;
+
+##############################################################################
+# Define metadata (we read it from the binary)
+
+name 'check_lm_sensors';
+version_from 'check_lm_sensors';
+perl_version_from 'check_lm_sensors';
+all_from 'check_lm_sensors.pod';
+
+##############################################################################
+# Specific dependencies
+
+include 'version';
+
+my %prereqs = (
+ 'Carp' => 0,
+ 'English' => 0,
+ 'Getopt::Long' => 0,
+ 'List::MoreUtils' => 0,
+ 'version' => 0,
+);
+
+if( eval { require Monitoring::Plugin } ) {
+ $prereqs{'Monitoring::Plugin'} = 0.31;
+}
+else {
+ $prereqs{'Nagios::Plugin'} = 0;
+}
+
+if( eval { require Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold } ) {
+ $prereqs{'Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold'} = 0;
+}
+else {
+ $prereqs{'Nagios::Plugin::Threshold'} = 0;
+}
+
+if( eval { require Monitoring::Plugin::Getopt } ) {
+ $prereqs{'Monitoring::Plugin::Getopt'} = 0;
+}
+else {
+ $prereqs{'Nagios::Plugin::Getopt'} = 0;
+}
+
+install_script 'check_lm_sensors';
+
+auto_install;
+
+WriteMakefile(
+ PREREQ_PM => \%prereqs,
+ INSTALLSCRIPT => '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib',
+ INSTALLBIN => '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib',
+ INSTALLSITESCRIPT => '/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/contrib',
+);
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/NAME b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/NAME
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d604706
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/NAME
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+check_lm_sensors
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/NEWS b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/NEWS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..103e200
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/NEWS
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+2016-01-08 (Version 4.1.1)
+* the plugins falls back to the Nagios:: plugins if the Monitoring:: plugins are not installed
+
+2015-11-23 (Version 4.1.0)
+* fix for device names on new kernels
+
+2011-01-28 (Version 4.0.0)
+* code cleanup
+* multiple --rename options
+
+2008-10-17 (Version 3.1.1)
+* added a short pause while reading the output of 'sensors' to cope
+ with some systems where a delay caused the plugin to fail
+
+2007-10-03 (Version 3.0.0)
+* the plugin is now compatible with embedded perl
+
+2007-07-10 (Version 2.0.0)
+* added --low, --high and --range options
+* deprecated the --check option
+* added the sensor(s) output to the status string
+
+2007-06-20
+* automatic detection of the path for hddtemp and sensors
+* --nosensors and --nodrives to disable sensors or drive temperature checks
+* --rename option to rename sensors
+* only the checked sensors are included in the performace output
+* --sanitaze option to remove spaces from sensor names
+
+2007-06-18
+* Initial release
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/README b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6c2ffdf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/README
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+check_lm_sensors is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on board
+sensors and hard disk temperatures on Linux systems
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+usage:
+
+ -?, --help help
+
+ -l, --low specifies a check for a sensor value which is too low.
+ Example:
+ --low fan1=2000,1000
+ will give a warning if the value of the fan1 sensor drops
+ below 2000 RPMs and a critical status if it drops below
+ 1000 RPMs
+
+ -h, --high specifies a check for a sensor value which is too high.
+ Example:
+ --high temp1=50,60
+ will give a warning if the value of the temp1 sensor reaches
+ 50 degrees and a critical status if it reaches 60 degrees
+
+ -r, --range specifies a check for a sensor value which should stay
+ in a given range.
+ Example:
+ --range v1=1,2,12
+ will give a warning if the value of the sensor gets outside
+ the 11-13 range (12+-1) and a critical status if the value is
+ outside the 10-14 range (12+-2)
+
+ --rename renames a sensor in the performance output (useful if you
+ want to have common names for similar sensors across different
+ machines)
+ Example:
+ --rename cputemp=temp1
+
+ --list list all available sensors
+
+ --nosensors disable checks on check lm_sensors
+
+ --nodrives disable checks on drive temperatures
+
+ -d, --drives enable checks on drive temperature
+
+ --hddtemp_bin manually specifies the location of the hddtemp binary
+
+ --sensors_bin manually specified the location of the sensors binary
+
+ -v, --verbose verbose output
+
+ --version prints $prog_name's version and exits
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Values
+(see also Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface in the kernel documentation)
+
+lm-sensors supports the following sensors
+
+* 'in' voltage channel in millivolt
+* 'cpu' CPU core reference voltage in millivolt
+* 'fan' fan speed in revolutions per minute (RPM)
+* 'pwm' pulse width modulation (255 is 100%)
+* 'temp' temperature in millidegree Celsius (or millivolt)
+* 'curr' current in milliampere
+* 'power' in microWatt
+* 'energy' in microJoule
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Example:
+
+$ check_lm_sensors --high it8718_temp1=20000,30000 --range it8718_in0=100,200,1200 -v
+hddtemp found at /usr/bin/hddtemp
+Looking for drives in /proc/partitions
+found temperature for drive sda (sda = 47)
+warning: temperature for /dev/sdd not available
+warning: temperature for /dev/sde not available
+found sensor k8temp_temp1 (11000)
+found sensor k8temp_temp2 (7000)
+found sensor k8temp_temp3 (5000)
+found sensor k8temp_temp4 (2000)
+found sensor it8718_in0 (1152)
+found sensor it8718_in1 (0)
+found sensor it8718_in2 (3392)
+found sensor it8718_in3 (3008)
+found sensor it8718_in4 (3024)
+found sensor it8718_in5 (3200)
+found sensor it8718_in6 (3696)
+found sensor it8718_in7 (4016)
+found sensor it8718_in8 (3360)
+found sensor it8718_temp1 (13000)
+found sensor it8718_temp2 (32000)
+found sensor it8718_temp3 (58000)
+found sensor it8718_fan1 (2288)
+found sensor it8718_fan2 (0)
+found sensor it8718_fan3 (0)
+LM_SENSORS OK - it8718_temp1=13000 it8718_in0=1152|it8718_temp1=13000;20000;30000;; it8718_in0=1152;100;200;;
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/TODO b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/TODO
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d776b36
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/TODO
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+* other types of sensors?
+* other OSes?
+ * mac os X: http://cutup.org/code/sh/tp
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/VERSION b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/VERSION
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..627a3f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/VERSION
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+4.1.1
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..174c533
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors
@@ -0,0 +1,721 @@
+#!perl
+
+# check_lm_sensors is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on board sensors and hard
+# disk temperatures on Linux systems
+#
+# See the INSTALL file for installation instructions
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2009-2010, ETH Zurich.
+# Copyright (c) 2009-2015
+#
+# This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of GNU general public license (gpl) version 3.
+# See the LICENSE file for details.
+#
+
+use 5.00800;
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Carp;
+use Data::Dumper;
+use English qw(-no_match_vars);
+use Getopt::Long;
+use List::MoreUtils qw(apply);
+use Readonly;
+
+my $plugin_module = load_module( 'Monitoring::Plugin', 'Nagios::Plugin' );
+my $plugin_threshold_module =
+ load_module( 'Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold', 'Nagios::Plugin::Threshold' );
+my $plugin_getopt_module =
+ load_module( 'Monitoring::Plugin::Getopt', 'Nagios::Plugin::Getopt' );
+
+# Check which version of the monitoring plugins is available
+
+sub load_module {
+
+ my @names = @_;
+ my $loaded_module;
+
+ for my $name (@names) {
+
+ my $file = $name;
+
+ # requires need either a bare word or a file name
+ $file =~ s{::}{/}gsxm;
+ $file .= '.pm';
+
+ eval { ## no critic (ErrorHandling::RequireCheckingReturnValueOfEval)
+ require $file;
+ $name->import();
+ };
+ if ( !$EVAL_ERROR ) {
+ $loaded_module = $name;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ( !$loaded_module ) {
+ #<<<
+ print 'CHECK_UPDATES: plugin not found: ' . join( ', ', @names ) . "\n"; ## no critic (RequireCheckedSyscall)
+ #>>>
+
+ exit 2;
+ }
+
+ return $loaded_module;
+
+}
+
+use version; our $VERSION = '4.1.1';
+
+my $desc;
+my $drives;
+my $hddtemp_bin;
+my $help;
+my $limits;
+my $list;
+my $name;
+my $plugin;
+my $prog_name;
+my $raw;
+my $result;
+my $sensors;
+my $status;
+my $unknowns;
+my $verbosity;
+my %highs;
+my %lows;
+my %renames;
+my %ranges;
+
+my %sensor_values;
+my %sensor_names;
+
+# initialization
+$desc = q{};
+$drives = 1;
+$help = q{};
+$prog_name = 'LM_SENSORS';
+$plugin = $plugin_module->new( shortname => $prog_name );
+$sensors = 1;
+$status = q{};
+$unknowns = q{};
+$verbosity = 0;
+
+##############################################################################
+# subroutines
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : verbose("some message string", $optional_verbosity_level);
+# Purpose : write a message if the verbosity level is high enough
+# Returns : n/a
+# Arguments : message : message string
+# level : options verbosity level
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub verbose {
+
+ # arguments
+ my $message = shift;
+ my $level = shift;
+
+ if ( !defined $message ) {
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ q{Internal error: not enough parameters for 'verbose'} );
+ }
+
+ if ( !defined $level ) {
+ $level = 0;
+ }
+
+ if ( $level < $verbosity ) {
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls)
+ print $message;
+
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : check_arguments( \%arguments, $number_of_expected_arguments )
+# Purpose : performs sanity checks on arguments
+# Returns : n/a
+# Arguments : \%arguments : an arguments hash (highs, lows or ranges)
+# $number_of_expected_arguments : number of numberical arguments
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub check_arguments {
+
+ my ( $checks_ref, $number_of_arguments ) = @_;
+
+ for my $sensor ( keys %{$checks_ref} ) {
+
+ if ( !defined $sensor_names{$sensor} ) {
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "unknown sensor $sensor" );
+ }
+ else {
+ my @numbers = split /,/mxs, $checks_ref->{$sensor};
+ if ( @numbers != $number_of_arguments ) {
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+"wrong number of arguments ($checks_ref->{$sensor}) for $sensor"
+ );
+ }
+ for my $number (@numbers) {
+ if ( !( $number =~ /^-?\d+[.]?\d*$/mxs ) ) {
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "$number (in $checks_ref->{$sensor}) is not a number" );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : usage() or usage("error message");
+# Purpose : prints the usage of the plugin and exits with unknown status
+# Returns : n/a
+# Arguments : message : message string
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub usage {
+ my $msg = shift;
+
+ if ( defined $msg ) {
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls)
+
+ print "$msg\n";
+
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls)
+
+ print <<'EOT';
+
+check_lm_sensors [--help] [--verbose] [--version] [OPTIONS]
+
+Options:
+
+ -?, --help help
+
+ -l, --low specifies a check for a sensor value which is too low.
+ Example:
+ --low fan1=2000,1000
+ will give a warning if the value of the fan1 sensor drops
+ below 2000 RPMs and a critical status if it drops below
+ 1000 RPMs
+
+ -h, --high specifies a check for a sensor value which is too high.
+ Example:
+ --high temp1=50,60
+ will give a warning if the value of the temp1 sensor reaches
+ 50 degrees and a critical status if it reaches 60 degrees
+
+ -r, --range specifies a check for a sensor value which should stay
+ in a given range.
+ Example:
+ --range v1=1,2,12
+ will give a warning if the value of the sensor gets outside
+ the 11-13 range (12+-1) and a critical status if the value is
+ outside the 10-14 range (12+-2)
+
+ --rename renames a sensor in the performance output (useful if you
+ want to have common names for similar sensors across
+ different machines)
+ Example:
+ --rename cputemp=temp1
+
+ --list list all available sensors
+
+ --nosensors disable checks on check lm_sensors
+
+ --nodrives disable checks on drive temperatures
+
+ -d, --drives enable checks on drive temperature
+
+ --hddtemp_bin manually specifies the location of the hddtemp binary
+
+ --raw use the sensor raw output and do not convert to standard units
+
+ -v, --verbose verbose output
+
+ --version prints the version and exits
+
+EOT
+
+ ## use critic
+
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN, 'Invalid arguments' );
+
+ return;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : get_path('program_name');
+# Purpose : retrieves the path of an executable file using the
+# 'which' utility
+# Returns : the path of the program (if found)
+# Arguments : the program name
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub get_path {
+
+ my $prog = shift;
+ my $command = "which $prog";
+ my $output;
+ my $path;
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireBriefOpen)
+ my $pid = open $output, q{-|},
+ "$command 2>&1"
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Cannot execute $command: $OS_ERROR" );
+ while (<$output>) {
+ chomp;
+ if ( !/^which:/mxs ) {
+ $path = $_;
+ }
+ }
+ if ( !( close $output )
+ && ( $OS_ERROR != 0 ) )
+ {
+
+ # close to a piped open return false if the command with non-zero
+ # status. In this case $! is set to 0
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error while closing pipe to $command: $OS_ERROR\n" );
+ }
+ ## use critic
+
+ return $path;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : parse_drives()
+# Purpose : parses /proc/partitions to find available drives and tries to
+# get their temperature
+# Returns : n/a
+# Arguments : n/a
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub parse_drives {
+
+ my $IN;
+
+ if ( -x $hddtemp_bin ) {
+
+ verbose "Looking for drives in /proc/partitions\n";
+
+ my @disks;
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireBriefOpen)
+ open $IN, '<',
+ '/proc/partitions'
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ 'Cannot open /proc/partitions' );
+ ## use critic
+
+ while (<$IN>) {
+ chomp;
+ my ( $major, $minor, $blocs, $device_name ) = split;
+ if ( !defined $major
+ || $major eq 'major'
+ || $major eq q{}
+ || $device_name =~ /[\d]$/mxs )
+ {
+ next;
+ }
+ push @disks, $device_name;
+ }
+
+ close $IN
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Cannot close input: $OS_ERROR\n" );
+
+ for my $name (@disks) {
+
+ verbose " checking disk /dev/$name\n", 1;
+
+ my $command = "$hddtemp_bin -n /dev/$name";
+
+ my $output;
+
+ my $temp;
+
+ my $pid = open $output, q{-|},
+ "$command 2>&1"
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Cannot execute $command: $OS_ERROR" );
+ while (<$output>) {
+ chomp;
+ $temp = $_;
+ last;
+ }
+ close $output
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error while executing $command: $OS_ERROR\n" );
+
+ if ( $temp =~ /^[\d]+$/mxs ) {
+
+ # check if the sensor has to be renamed
+
+ $sensor_values{$name} = $temp;
+ $sensor_names{$name} = $name;
+ while ( my ( $original_name, $chosen_name ) = each %renames ) {
+ if ( $original_name eq $name ) {
+ $sensor_names{$chosen_name} = $name;
+ }
+ }
+
+ verbose "found temperature for drive $name ($name = $_)\n";
+
+ }
+ else {
+ verbose "warning: temperature for /dev/$name not available\n";
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ }
+ else {
+ verbose
+ "warning: $hddtemp_bin not found: HDD temperatures not checked\n";
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : parse_sensors()
+# Purpose : retrieves the values of the available sensors
+# Returns : n/a
+# Arguments : n/a
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub parse_sensors {
+
+ my $dir_handle;
+
+ Readonly my $DEV_DIR => '/sys/class/hwmon';
+
+ opendir $dir_handle, $DEV_DIR
+ or return;
+
+ my @devices = grep { m/^[^.]/mxs } readdir $dir_handle;
+
+ closedir $dir_handle
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error closing $DEV_DIR: $OS_ERROR" );
+
+ for my $device (@devices) {
+
+ my $device_name;
+
+ # get device name
+ my $name_handler;
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireBriefOpen)
+ open $name_handler, q{<}, "$DEV_DIR/$device/name"
+ or open $name_handler, q{<},
+ "$DEV_DIR/$device/device/name"
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error reading $DEV_DIR/$device/[device/]name: $OS_ERROR" );
+ while (<$name_handler>) {
+ chomp;
+ $device_name = $_;
+ last;
+ }
+ close $name_handler
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error closing $DEV_DIR/$device/device/name: $OS_ERROR" );
+ ## use critic
+
+ # list sensors
+ opendir $dir_handle, "$DEV_DIR/$device/device/"
+ or return;
+ my @sensors = apply { s/_input//mxs; }
+ grep { m/^[^.].*_input/mxs } readdir $dir_handle;
+ closedir $dir_handle
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error closing $DEV_DIR/$device/device: $OS_ERROR" );
+
+ for my $sensor (@sensors) {
+
+ # get device name
+ my $sensor_handler;
+ my $value;
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireBriefOpen)
+ open $sensor_handler, q{<},
+ "$DEV_DIR/$device/device/$sensor"
+ . '_input'
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit(
+ $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error reading $DEV_DIR/$device/device/$sensor"
+ . "_input: $OS_ERROR"
+ );
+ while (<$sensor_handler>) {
+ chomp;
+ $value = $_;
+ last;
+ }
+ close $sensor_handler
+ or $plugin->nagios_exit(
+ $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ "Error closing $DEV_DIR/$device/device/$sensor"
+ . "_input: $OS_ERROR"
+ );
+ ## use critic
+
+ my $full_name = $device_name . q{_} . $sensor;
+
+ # check if the sensor has to be renamed
+ $sensor_values{$full_name} = $value;
+ $sensor_names{$full_name} = $full_name;
+ while ( my ( $original_name, $chosen_name ) = each %renames ) {
+ if ( $original_name eq $full_name ) {
+ $sensor_names{$chosen_name} = $full_name;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ($verbosity) {
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls)
+ print "found sensor $full_name ($value)\n";
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# Usage : convert_values()
+# Purpose : converts raw values to standard units
+# Returns : n/a
+# Arguments : n/a
+# Throws : n/a
+# Comments : n/a
+# See also : n/a
+sub convert_values {
+
+ for my $sensor ( keys %sensor_values ) {
+
+ if ( $sensor =~ /\w+_(in|cpu|temp|curr)[\d]+/mxs ) {
+
+ # convert from millidegrees, milliamperes or millivolts
+
+ ## no critic (ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers)
+ $sensor_values{$sensor} = $sensor_values{$sensor} / 1_000;
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+ elsif ( $sensor =~ /\w+_(power|energy)[\d]+/mxs ) {
+
+ # convert from microJoule or microWarr
+
+ ## no critic (ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers)
+ $sensor_values{$sensor} = $sensor_values{$sensor} / 1_000_000;
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+ elsif ( $sensor =~ /\w+_pwm[\d]+/mxs ) {
+
+ # value (0-255) is a percentage
+
+ ## no critic (ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers)
+ $sensor_values{$sensor} = $sensor_values{$sensor} / 2.55;
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+
+ }
+
+ return;
+
+}
+
+##############################################################################
+# main
+#
+
+########################
+# Command line arguments
+
+Getopt::Long::Configure( 'bundling', 'no_ignore_case' );
+$result = GetOptions(
+ 'drives!' => \$drives,
+ 'hddtemp_bin=s' => \$hddtemp_bin,
+ 'help|?' => sub { usage() },
+ 'high|h=s' => \%highs,
+ 'list' => \$list,
+ 'low|l=s' => \%lows,
+ 'range|r=s' => \%ranges,
+ 'rename=s' => \%renames,
+ 'raw' => \$raw,
+ 'sensors!' => \$sensors,
+ 'verbose|v+' => \$verbosity,
+ 'version' => sub {
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls)
+ print "check_lm_sensors version $VERSION\n";
+ ## use critic
+
+ exit $plugin_module->UNKNOWN;
+
+ }
+);
+
+if ( !$result ) {
+ usage();
+}
+
+if ( !( defined $list )
+ && !(%highs)
+ && !(%ranges)
+ && !(%lows) )
+{
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->UNKNOWN,
+ 'at least one check has to be specified' );
+}
+
+if ($drives) {
+ if ( !$hddtemp_bin ) {
+ $hddtemp_bin = get_path('hddtemp');
+ }
+ if ( !$hddtemp_bin ) {
+ verbose "warning: hddtemp not found: HDD temperatures not checked\n";
+ }
+ else {
+ verbose "hddtemp found at $hddtemp_bin\n";
+ parse_drives();
+ }
+}
+
+parse_sensors();
+
+if ( !$raw ) {
+ convert_values();
+}
+
+if ($list) {
+ for my $sensor ( sort keys %sensor_values ) {
+
+ ## no critic (InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls)
+ print "$sensor -> $sensor_values{$sensor}\n";
+ ## use critic
+
+ }
+}
+
+###############
+# sanity checks
+
+## no critic (ValuesAndExpressions::ProhibitMagicNumbers)
+
+check_arguments( \%highs, 2 );
+check_arguments( \%lows, 2 );
+check_arguments( \%ranges, 3 );
+
+## use critic
+
+################
+# perform checks
+
+my $criticals;
+my $warnings;
+
+my @status;
+my @desc;
+
+# highs
+while ( ( $name, $limits ) = each %highs ) {
+
+ my ( $warn, $crit ) = split /,/mxs, $limits;
+
+ my $value = $sensor_values{ $sensor_names{$name} };
+
+ push @status, "$name=$value;$warn;$crit;;";
+ push @desc, "$name=$value";
+
+ $criticals = $criticals || ( $value > $crit );
+ $warnings = $warnings || ( $value > $warn );
+
+}
+
+# lows
+while ( ( $name, $limits ) = each %lows ) {
+
+ my ( $warn, $crit ) = split /,/mxs, $limits;
+
+ my $value = $sensor_values{ $sensor_names{$name} };
+
+ push @status, "$name=$value;$warn;$crit;;";
+ push @desc, "$name=$value";
+
+ $criticals = $criticals || ( $value < $crit );
+ $warnings = $warnings || ( $value < $warn );
+
+}
+
+# ranges
+while ( ( $name, $limits ) = each %ranges ) {
+
+ my ( $warn, $crit, $ref ) = split /,/mxs, $limits;
+
+ my $value = $sensor_values{ $sensor_names{$name} };
+ my $diff = abs( $value - $ref ); ## no critic (ProhibitParensWithBuiltins)
+
+ push @status, "$name=$value;$warn;$crit;;";
+ push @desc, "$name=$value";
+
+ $criticals = $criticals || ( $diff > $crit );
+ $warnings = $warnings || ( $diff > $warn );
+
+}
+
+#########################
+# build the status string
+
+my $output = ( join q{ }, @desc ) . q{|} . ( join q{ }, @status );
+
+if ($criticals) {
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->CRITICAL, $output );
+}
+
+if ($warnings) {
+ $plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->WARNING, $output );
+}
+
+$plugin->nagios_exit( $plugin_module->OK, $output );
+
+1;
+
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors.pod b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors.pod
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7e6e5a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors.pod
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+=pod
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+C<check_lm_sensors> is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on
+board sensors and hard disk temperatures on Linux systems
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+check_lm_sensors is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on board
+sensors and hard disk temperatures on Linux systems
+
+=head1 VERSION
+
+Version 3.1.1
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ check_lm_sensors [--help] [--verbose] [--version] [OPTIONS]
+
+ Options
+ -?, --help help
+ -l, --low specifies a check for a sensor value which is too low.
+ -h, --high specifies a check for a sensor value which is too high.
+ -r, --range specifies a check for a sensor value which should stay
+ in a given range.
+ --rename renames a sensor in the performance output (useful if you
+ want to have common names for similar sensors across different
+ machines)
+ --sanitize sanitize sensor names (e.g., removing spaces)
+ --nosensors disable checks on check lm_sensors
+ --nodrives disable checks on drive temperatures
+ -d, --drives enable checks on drive temperature
+ --hddtemp_bin manually specifies the location of the hddtemp binary
+ --sensors_bin manually specified the location of the sensors binary
+ -v, --verbose verbose output
+ --version prints $prog_name's version and exits
+
+=head1 REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=head1 EXAMPLE
+
+=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
+
+You can specify multiple --verbose options to increase the program
+verbosity.
+
+=head1 EXIT STATUS
+
+0 if OK, 1 in case of a warning, 2 in case of a critical status and 3
+in case of an unkown problem
+
+=head1 DEPENDENCIES
+
+check_updates depends on
+
+=over 4
+
+=item * Carp
+
+=item * English
+
+=item * Getopt::Long
+
+=item * Monitoring::Plugin
+
+=item * Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold
+
+=item * version
+
+=back
+
+=head1 CONFIGURATION
+
+=head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES
+
+None reported.
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+Nagios documentation
+
+=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
+
+No bugs have been reported.
+
+Please report any bugs or feature requests to matteo@corti.li,
+or through the web interface at https://github.com/matteocorti/check_lm_sensors/issues
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>
+
+=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
+
+Copyright (c) 2007, ETH Zurich.
+Copyright (c) 2007-2105, Matteo Corti
+
+This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of GNU general public license (gpl) version 3.
+See the LICENSE file for details.
+
+=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
+
+BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
+FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT
+WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER
+PARTIES PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
+SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME
+THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.
+
+IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
+WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
+REDISTRIBUTE THE SOFTWARE AS PERMITTED BY THE ABOVE LICENCE, BE LIABLE
+TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
+CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
+SOFTWARE (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING
+RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A
+FAILURE OF THE SOFTWARE TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF
+SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
+DAMAGES.
+
+=head1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
+
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors.spec b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors.spec
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..abc4789
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/check_lm_sensors.spec
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+%define version 4.1.1
+%define release 0
+%define sourcename check_lm_sensors
+%define packagename nagios-plugins-check-lm-sensors
+%define nagiospluginsdir %{_libdir}/nagios/plugins
+
+# No binaries in this package
+%define debug_package %{nil}
+
+Summary: A Nagios plugin to monitor sensors values
+Name: %{packagename}
+Version: %{version}
+Obsoletes: check_lm_sensors
+Release: %{release}%{?dist}
+License: GPLv3+
+Packager: Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>
+Group: Applications/System
+BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{packagename}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
+Source: https://github.com/matteocorti/check_lm_sensors/releases/download/v4.1.1/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1.tar.gz
+
+Requires: hddtemp
+
+# Fedora build requirement (not needed for EPEL{4,5})
+BuildRequires: perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker)
+
+Requires: nagios-plugins
+
+%description
+check_lm_sensors is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on board sensors and hard
+disk temperatures on Linux systems
+
+%prep
+%setup -q -n %{sourcename}-%{version}
+
+%build
+%{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor \
+ INSTALLSCRIPT=%{nagiospluginsdir} \
+ INSTALLVENDORSCRIPT=%{nagiospluginsdir}
+make %{?_smp_mflags}
+
+%install
+rm -rf %{buildroot}
+make pure_install PERL_INSTALL_ROOT=%{buildroot}
+find %{buildroot} -type f -name .packlist -exec rm -f {} \;
+find %{buildroot} -type f -name "*.pod" -exec rm -f {} \;
+find %{buildroot} -depth -type d -exec rmdir {} 2>/dev/null \;
+%{_fixperms} %{buildroot}/*
+
+%clean
+rm -rf %{buildroot}
+
+%files
+%defattr(-,root,root,-)
+%doc AUTHORS Changes NEWS README TODO COPYING COPYRIGHT
+%{nagiospluginsdir}/%{sourcename}
+%{_mandir}/man1/%{sourcename}.1*
+
+%changelog
+* Fri Jan 7 2016 Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li> - 4.1.1-0
+- Updated to 4.1.1
+
+* Mon Nov 23 2015 Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li> - 4.1.0-0
+- Updated to 4.1.0
+
+* Fri Oct 17 2008 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 3.1.1-0
+- short pause before reading the output of 'sensors'
+
+* Tue Jun 10 2008 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 3.1.0-0
+- repackaging and cleanup
+
+* Thu Oct 4 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 3.0.1-0
+- packaged version 3.0.1
+
+* Wed Oct 3 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 3.0.0-2
+- added the perl-Nagios-Plugin dependency
+
+* Wed Oct 3 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 3.0.0-1
+- included the updated ChangeLog and NEWS files
+
+* Wed Oct 3 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 3.0.0-0
+- Upgraded to 3.0.0
+
+* Tue Jul 10 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 2.0-1
+- updated to 2.0
+
+* Wed Jun 20 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 1.1-4
+- Requires perl and hddtemp
+
+* Mon Jun 18 2007 Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch> - 1.0-0
+- Initial release
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/control b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/control
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..85e1fa1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/control
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Uploaders: Bernd Zeimetz <bzed@debian.org>
+Recommends: libmonitoring-plugin-perl | libnagios-plugin-perl (>= 0.31)
+Version: 4.1.1
+Homepage: https://github.com/matteocorti/check_lm_sensors
+Watch: https://github.com/matteocorti/check_lm_sensors/releases check_lm_sensors-([0-9.]+)\.tar\.gz
+Description: plugin to monitor hardware sensors
+ and disk temperatures
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/copyright b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/copyright
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..10a0ebe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/copyright
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+Copyright (c) 2007, ETH Zurich.
+
+Author: Matteo Corti <matteo.corti@id.ethz.ch>
+
+This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of GNU general public license (gpl) version 3.
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/lm_sensors.cfg b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/lm_sensors.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b65d0d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/lm_sensors.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# 'check_lm_sensors_high' command definition
+define command{
+ command_name check_lm_sensors_high
+ command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_lm_sensors --high '$ARG1$'
+}
+# 'check_lm_sensors_low' command definition
+define command{
+ command_name check_lm_sensors_low
+ command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_lm_sensors --low '$ARG1$'
+}
+# 'check_lm_sensors_range' command definition
+define command{
+ command_name check_lm_sensors_range
+ command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_lm_sensors --range '$ARG1$'
+}
+
diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/src b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/src
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..3f9d0d2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/src
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+check_lm_sensors-4.1.1 \ No newline at end of file