Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: 2ee03a5b75d00e7cc420c5b4fd1a6af04870c519
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=2ee03a5b75d00e…
Author: Lars Michelsen <lm(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Tue Jan 22 15:32:36 2013 +0100
Added url to ifype mib specification to if* check manpages
---
.bugs/900 | 12 ++++++++++++
.bugs/901 | 14 ++++++++++++++
checkman/hpux_if | 3 ++-
checkman/if | 3 ++-
checkman/if64 | 3 ++-
checkman/if_lancom | 3 ++-
checkman/lnx_if | 3 ++-
checkman/mcdata_fcport | 3 ++-
8 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/.bugs/900 b/.bugs/900
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5546662
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.bugs/900
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+Title: Make multisite optional username from configured environment vars
+Component: multisite
+State: open
+Date: 2013-01-22 14:49:10
+Targetversion: 1.4.0
+Class: feature
+
+For example X_FORWARDED_USER or REMOTE_USER should be usable as "user" within
+multisite. At the moment we only use req.user, which seem only to be set, when
+one really authenticated with the local webserver.
+In case of some reverse proxy setups and single sign on environments, this is
+not possible. Make it configurable, disabled by default!
diff --git a/.bugs/901 b/.bugs/901
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..74c993c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.bugs/901
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+Title: uptime checks: add thresholds
+Component: checks
+State: open
+Date: 2013-01-22 14:53:09
+Targetversion: 1.4.0
+Class: feature
+
+The uptime checks should be consolidated to use the same check logics (uptime.include).
+
+Add the following:
+
+- Thresholds (warn/crit for upper and lower limits)
+- WATO valuespec
+- update the check manpage
diff --git a/checkman/hpux_if b/checkman/hpux_if
index c82e74d..8b69ebf 100644
--- a/checkman/hpux_if
+++ b/checkman/hpux_if
@@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ parameters (dict): Due to its complexity, this check now uses a
dictionary as
if_inventory_porttypes (list of strings): List of interface types the inventory should
create checks for.
Default is {[ '6', '32', '117' ]}, which means that all
Ethernet, Frame Relay and Gigabit Ethernet ports
will be monitored. Virtual and loopback ports will be ignored. Please look into the
check implementation
- of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types.
+ of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types. Another
good source for possible
+ port types and their meanings might be
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib/ianaiftype-mib.
if_inventory_portstates (list of strings): Per default this variable is set to
{['1']}, which means that
only ports found in the state {up} are being added to the monitoring. If you set this
to {['1', '2', '5']} then
diff --git a/checkman/if b/checkman/if
index 4b32d98..15b2a9b 100644
--- a/checkman/if
+++ b/checkman/if
@@ -106,7 +106,8 @@ parameters (dict): Due to its complexity, this check now uses a
dictionary as
if_inventory_porttypes (list of strings): List of interface types the inventory should
create checks for.
Default is {[ '6', '32', '117' ]}, which means that all
Ethernet, Frame Relay and Gigabit Ethernet ports
will be monitored. Virtual and loopback ports will be ignored. Please look into the
check implementation
- of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types.
+ of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types. Another
good source for possible
+ port types and their meanings might be
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib/ianaiftype-mib.
if_inventory_portstates (list of strings): Per default this variable is set to
{['1']}, which means that
only ports found in the state {up} are being added to the monitoring. If you set this
to {['1', '2', '5']} then
diff --git a/checkman/if64 b/checkman/if64
index eac4bcd..f503ae1 100644
--- a/checkman/if64
+++ b/checkman/if64
@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@ parameters (dict): Due to its complexity, this check now uses a
dictionary as
if_inventory_porttypes (list of strings): List of interface types the inventory should
create checks for.
Default is {[ '6', '32', '117' ]}, which means that all
Ethernet, Frame Relay and Gigabit Ethernet ports
will be monitored. Virtual and loopback ports will be ignored. Please look into the
check implementation
- of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types.
+ of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types. Another
good source for possible
+ port types and their meanings might be
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib/ianaiftype-mib.
if_inventory_portstates (list of strings): Per default this variable is set to
{['1']}, which means that
only ports found in the state {up} are being added to the monitoring. If you set this
to {['1', '2', '5']} then
diff --git a/checkman/if_lancom b/checkman/if_lancom
index 76df25a..25639df 100644
--- a/checkman/if_lancom
+++ b/checkman/if_lancom
@@ -109,7 +109,8 @@ parameters (dict): Due to its complexity, this check now uses a
dictionary as
if_inventory_porttypes (list of strings): List of interface types the inventory should
create checks for.
Default is {[ '6', '32', '117' ]}, which means that all
Ethernet, Frame Relay and Gigabit Ethernet ports
will be monitored. Virtual and loopback ports will be ignored. Please look into the
check implementation
- of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types.
+ of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types. Another
good source for possible
+ port types and their meanings might be
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib/ianaiftype-mib.
if_inventory_portstates (list of strings): Per default this variable is set to
{['1']}, which means that
only ports found in the state {up} are being added to the monitoring. If you set this
to {['1', '2', '5']} then
diff --git a/checkman/lnx_if b/checkman/lnx_if
index df8f992..8545749 100644
--- a/checkman/lnx_if
+++ b/checkman/lnx_if
@@ -104,7 +104,8 @@ parameters (dict): Due to its complexity, this check now uses a
dictionary as
if_inventory_porttypes (list of strings): List of interface types the inventory should
create checks for.
Default is {[ '6', '32', '117' ]}, which means that all
Ethernet, Frame Relay and Gigabit Ethernet ports
will be monitored. Virtual and loopback ports will be ignored. Please look into the
check implementation
- of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types.
+ of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types. Another
good source for possible
+ port types and their meanings might be
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib/ianaiftype-mib.
if_inventory_portstates (list of strings): Per default this variable is set to
{['1']}, which means that
only ports found in the state {up} are being added to the monitoring. If you set this
to {['1', '2', '4']} then
diff --git a/checkman/mcdata_fcport b/checkman/mcdata_fcport
index 6b54a6a..5f64627 100644
--- a/checkman/mcdata_fcport
+++ b/checkman/mcdata_fcport
@@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ parameters (dict): Due to its complexity, this check now uses a
dictionary as
if_inventory_porttypes (list of strings): List of interface types the inventory should
create checks for.
Default is {[ '6', '32', '117' ]}, which means that all
Ethernet, Frame Relay and Gigabit Ethernet ports
will be monitored. Virtual and loopback ports will be ignored. Please look into the
check implementation
- of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types.
+ of in the SNMP MIB description of {ifType} for a complete list of port types. Another
good source for possible
+ port types and their meanings might be
http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaiftype-mib/ianaiftype-mib.
if_inventory_portstates (list of strings): Per default this variable is set to
{['1']}, which means that
only ports found in the state {up} are being added to the monitoring. If you set this
to {['1', '2', '5']} then