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| author | mail_redacted_for_web | 2019-04-17 19:07:19 +0200 | 
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| committer | mail_redacted_for_web | 2019-04-17 19:07:19 +0200 | 
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diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/debian/control b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/debian/control new file mode 100644 index 0000000..213d467 --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +Source: nagios-plugins-contrib +Section: net +Priority: optional +Maintainer: Debian Nagios Maintainer Group <pkg-nagios-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> +Uploaders: Bernd Zeimetz <bzed@debian.org>, Jan Wagner <waja@cyconet.org>, Stefan Schoerghofer <amd1212@4md.gr>, Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>, Leo Antunes <leo@costela.net> +Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8.0.0), +               dh-autoreconf, +               python, +               python-debian, +               quilt (>= 0.46-7), +               autotools-dev, flex, libmemcached-dev [!hurd-i386], libvarnishapi-dev [!hurd-i386 !m68k], pkg-config, automake-1.15 +Standards-Version: 4.3.0 +Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/nagios-team/pkg-nagios-plugins-contrib.git +Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/nagios-team/pkg-nagios-plugins-contrib + +Package: nagios-plugins-contrib +Architecture: any +Depends: ${misc:Depends} +Recommends: libsocket-perl, libmonitoring-plugin-perl | libnagios-plugin-perl, libnet-snmp-perl, whois, nagios-plugins-basic, libnet-dns-perl, libdate-manip-perl, libmonitoring-plugin-perl | libnagios-plugin-perl (>= 0.31), libnet-cups-perl, debsecan, libio-socket-ssl-perl, libmail-imapclient-perl, libnet-smtp-tls-perl, libnet-smtp-ssl-perl, libnet-ssleay-perl, libnet-smtpauth-perl, bind9-host | knot-host, python, liblocale-gettext-perl, liblwp-useragent-determined-perl, snmp, freeipmi-tools, libipc-run-perl, lsof, libyaml-syck-perl, libxml-simple-perl, python-pymongo, libdbd-mysql-perl, libreadonly-perl, libdata-validate-domain-perl, libdata-validate-ip-perl, libredis-perl, libnet-snmp-perl (>= 5), libtimedate-perl, curl, file, openssl, libwebinject-perl, libnet-dns-sec-perl, ruby | ruby-interpreter, binutils, +            ${perl:Depends}, +            ${python:Depends}, +            ${shlibs:Depends} +Suggests: backuppc, perl-doc, libsys-virt-perl, cciss-vol-status (>= 1.10), mpt-status, smstools (>= 3~), expect, nagios-plugin-check-multi, moreutils, percona-toolkit, python2.7, python-pymongo +Enhances: nagios-plugins, nagios-plugins-basic, nagios-plugins-standard +Description: Plugins for nagios compatible monitoring systems + This package provides various plugins for Nagios compatible monitoring + systems like Nagios and Icinga. + It contains the following plugins: + . +   * check_ajp (1): plugin to monitor the AJP ping response time +     Should work with all application servers (Tomcat, JBoss,....) +     which provide an AJPv13 connector. +   * check_backuppc (1.1.0): plugin for checking on the status of +     BackupPC backups +   * check_bgpstate (1.0): plugin to check all BGP session on Cisco routers +   * check_checksums (20130611): plugin to verify file checksums +     against (local, not 100% secure) lists. +     Supports md5 sha1 sha224 sha256 sha384 sha512 checksums. +   * check_clamav (1.2): plugin to check for clamav signature freshness +     This script is used to compare the version and signature +     level of the currently running clamd daemon with the latest +     available versions listed in the TXT record for +     current.cvd.clamav.net. +   * check_cups (0.2): plugin to check queues on a remote CUPS server +     This plugin is monitoring of queues on a remote CUPS server, +     which means that it doesn't need to be installed on the print +     server and run via NRPE. +   * check_debsecan (1.0.0): plugin to check the Debian CVE lists against your installed packages +   * check_drbd (0.5.3): plugin to check DRBD device states +     This plugin is for checking DRBD device states. It parses the +     /proc/drbd device and analyses the output. +   * check_email_delivery (0.7.1b): plugin to monitor email delivery +     Some typical uses of this plugin include: +       - check SMTP server +       - check messages and quota on IMAP server +       - check email delivery loop +       - check auto-responder function +       - keep an eye on email lag +       - monitor automated mailboxes +       - check email-to-FTP or other special email gateways +   * check_etc_hosts (?): plugin to check /etc/hosts for DNS consistency +     Check /etc/hosts, and make sure the content matches the information +     in DNS.  Lookup IP, and check if the names listed in /etc/hosts +     maches the one in DNS.  It will ignore entries with '# NAGIOSIGNORE' +     at the end. +   * check_etc_resolv: plugin to check /etc/resolv.conf +     Check /etc/resolv.conf, and make sure the name servers listed are +     working.  It will ignore entries with '# NAGIOSIGNORE' at the end. +   * check_graphite: Plugin to monitor graphite metrics +   * check_haproxy (rev135): plugin to check the HAProxy statistics url +   * check_haproxy_stats (1.0.1): check haproxy via admin socket +     Different from check_haproxy this plugin is able to check +     haproxy via the unix admin socket. +   * check_hp_bladechassis (1.0.1): plugin to check the hardware health of +     HP blade enclosures via SNMP. +     The plugin is only tested with the c7000 enclosure. +   * check_hpasm (4.8): plugin to check the hardware health of +     HP Proliant Servers +     It either uses snmp or - if installed - the hpasm package locally. +     The plugin checks the health of +       * Processors +       * Power supplies +       * Memory modules +       * Fans +       * CPU- and board-temperatures +       * Raids +     and alerts you if one of these components is faulty or operates +     outside its normal parameters. +   * check_httpd_status (rev204): plugin checking Apache or Lighthttpd +     server-status page (using mod_status) +   * check_ipmi_sensor (3.13): IPMI Sensor Monitoring Plugin +     Plugin to monitor the hardware status (fan speed, temperaturs, +     voltages, power usage, ...) of a server using IPMI. +   * check_libs (0.2015012901 ): plugin to report the usage of no longer existing +     libraries by running processes +   * check_libs_ng (0.1.0): plugin to report processes using outdated libraries +      depents on kernel features present in kernels newer than 3.3 +   * check_libvirt (v7.0.3): monitor virtualization solutions using libvirt +   * check_lm_sensors (4.1.1): plugin to monitor hardware sensors +     and disk temperatures +   * check_memcached (1.3): plugin to check memcached instances +     It will give a critical message if a partiular memcached host is +     inaccessible and generate a warning if the hit/miss ratio falls +     below a given threshold or the number of evictions exceeds a given +     limit. +     Hit/miss and evictions are measured over a 30 minute interval, +     using a memcached object to store the earlier statistics. +   * check_memory (1.0.1): plugin to check for free memory +     This plugin excludes the system cache and buffer, because +     on some system with very stable memory usage it is perfectly +     normal for system cache to fill in all available memory. +   * check_mongodb (b33e763): Plugin script to monitor your MongoDB server(s) +   * check_multipath (0.4.7): plugin to monitor the number of available and +     failed paths of multipath devices +   * check_mysql_health (2.2.2): plugin to check various parameters of a +     MySQL database +   * check_nfsmounts: checks whether there are stale NFS mounts on the host +   * check_printer: plugin to check printer supply levels using SNMP +     It outputs performance data for all supplies +     found, for example toner and drum. +   * check_raid (4.0.9): plugin to check sw/hw RAID status +     The plugin looks for any known types of RAID configurations, +     and checks them all. +     Supports: +     - Adaptec AAC RAID via aaccli or afacli or arcconf +     - AIX software RAID via lsvg +     - HP/Compaq Smart Array via cciss_vol_status (hpsa supported too) +     - HP Smart Array Controllers and MSA Controllers via hpacucli +     - HP Smart Array (MSA1500) via serial line +     - Linux 3ware SATA RAID via tw_cli +     - Linux Device Mapper RAID via dmraid +     - Linux DPT/I2O hardware RAID controllers via /proc/scsi/dpt_i2o +     - Linux GDTH hardware RAID controllers via /proc/scsi/gdth +     - Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via CmdTool2 +     - Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via megarc +     - Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via /proc/megaraid +     - Linux MegaIDE hardware RAID controllers via /proc/megaide +     - Linux MPT hardware RAID via mpt-status +     - Linux software RAID (md) via /proc/mdstat +     - LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS series via MegaCli +     - LSI MegaRaid via lsraid +     - Serveraid IPS via ipssend +     - Solaris software RAID via metastat +     - Areca SATA RAID Support via cli64/cli32 +     - Detecting SCSI devices or hosts with lsscsi +   * check_rbl (1.4.4): plugin to check if a server is blacklisted +   * check_redis (0.73): Redis Server check plugin +     This plugin checks Redis NoSQL database status variables, +     measures its response time and if specified allows one to set thresholds +     on one or more key data. You can set thresholds for data in stats +     variables and some of them are also conveniently available as long options +     with special threshold syntax. Plugin also calculates statistics such as +     Hitrate (calculated as rate of change of hits/misses) and memory use and +     can check replication delay. +   * check_smstools: plugin to check GSM Modems using smstools +     check_smstools is a plugin to monitor a GSM modem +     signal quality and registration status with smstools. +   * check_snmp_environment (0.7): plugin to check various hardware statuses +     Using snmp the plugin is able to retrieve Fan, power-supply, +     voltage, temperature, card and module status and various other +     information from Cisco, Nokia, Blue Coat, IronPort, +     Foundry Network, Linux (using lm-sensors), Extreme Networks, +     Juniper Networks, HP ProCurve, Netscreen, Citrix NetScaler +     and Transmode Systems hardware. +   * check_snmp_time (1.1): plugin to check the time on a server using SNMP +     This plugin queries the remote systems time through SNMP and compares +     it against the local time on the Nagios server. This identifies systems +     with no correct time set and sends alarms if the time is off to far. +     HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrSystemDate.0 used here returns 8 or 11 byte octets. +     SNMP translation needs to be switched off and to be converted the +     received SNMP data into readable strings. +   * check_ssl_cert (1.83.0): plugin to check the CA and validity of an +     X.509 certificate +   * check_uptime (0.521): check_uptime returns uptime of a system +     in text (readable) format as well as in minutes for performance graphing. +     The plugin can either run on a local unix system (using 'uptime' command) +     or check remote system by SNMP. Also it is able to report one CRITICAL +     or WARNING alert if system has been rebooted since last check. +   * check_v46 (2013-08-26T07:33:11Z): ipv4/ipv6 Nagios plugin wrapper +     Nagios plugin wrapper for running the actual plugin for both / either of +     IPv6 and/or IPv4.  The worst result of the actual plugin runs will be +     the wrapper return value, that is, result will be OK only if all checks +     returned OK.  Compatible with any plugin with standard command line options +     -6/-4. +   * check_varnish (672523d): plugin to monitor varnish instances +   * check_webinject (1.80): plugin for testing web services +     It uses the WebInject Perl module for automated testing of +     web applications and web services. It can be used to check +     individual system components that have HTTP interfaces +     (JSP, ASP, CGI, PHP, AJAX, Servlets, HTML Forms, +     XML/SOAP Web Services, REST, etc). +   * check_whois (1.24): plugin to check for the expiration of a domain. +     The plugin may not yet work with all registrars, since their +     output formats differ or there is no expiration date in the +     whois output. +   * check_zone_auth (1.13): plugin to ensure that the authoritative nameservers +     for a given zone remain in sync. +   * check_zone_rrsig_expiration (1.14): plugin to check for expiration of +     signatures in dnssec-enabled zones. +   * dsa (2300473): plugins from the Debian System Administrators +     nagios plugins repository. +     * check_cert_expire: check for certificate expiration +       using openssl on the certificate file +     * check_cert_expire_dir: checks if any of the *.crt files in +       a directory on disk will expire soon +     * check_dnssec_delegation: check for correct DNSSEC +       delegation +     * check_entropy: check if there is enough entropy available. +     * check_packages: replacement for check_apt; needs a cronjob +       to update the apt database regularly +     * check_running_kernel: check if a system was rebooted after +       a kernel upgrade +     * check_soas: check SOA records +     * check_statusfile: deliver the content of a status file +       as check result +   * extras (1): various scripts and extras +     Not a plugin, but a collection of various useful +     event/obsession handlers and similar scripts. +   * percona-nagios-plugins (1.1.8): Percona Monitoring Plugins (nagios) +     Nagios MySQL Monitoring plugins writting/provided by Percona. + . + Some scripts and binaries need more packages installed to work, which is + implemented as recommends.  | 
