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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# check_phpfpm_status.pl
# Version : 1.1
# Author : regis.leroy at makina-corpus.com
# based on previous apache status work by Dennis D. Spreen (dennis at spreendigital.de)
# Based on check_apachestatus.pl v1.4 by
# De Bodt Lieven (Lieven.DeBodt at gmail.com)
# Karsten Behrens (karsten at behrens dot in)
# Geoff McQueen (geoff.mcqueen at hiivesystems dot com )
# Dave Steinberg (dave at redterror dot net)
# Licence : GNU GPL v3 - http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt
#
# help : ./check_phpfpm_status.pl -h
#
# issues & updates: http://github.com/regilero/check_phpfpm_status
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5 md5_hex);
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
package main;
# ensure all outputs are in UTF-8
binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8");
# Globals
my $Version= '1.1';
my $Name= $0;
my $o_host= undef; # hostname
my $o_help= undef; # want some help ?
my $o_port= undef; # port
my $o_url= undef; # url to use, if not the default
my $o_user= undef; # user for auth
my $o_pass= ''; # password for auth
my $o_realm= ''; # password for auth
my $o_version= undef; # print version
my $o_warn_p_level= -1; # Min number of idle workers that will cause a warning
my $o_crit_p_level= -1; # Min number of idle workersthat will cause an error
my $o_warn_q_level= -1; # Number of Max Queue Reached that will cause a warning
my $o_crit_q_level= -1; # Number of Max Queue Reached that will cause an error
my $o_warn_m_level= -1; # Number of Max Processes Reached that will cause a warning
my $o_crit_m_level= -1; # Number of Max Processes Reached that will cause an error
my $o_timeout= 15; # Default 15s Timeout
my $o_warn_threshold= undef; # warning thresholds entry
my $o_crit_threshold= undef; # critical thresholds entry
my $o_debug= undef; # debug mode
my $o_fastcgi= undef; # direct fastcgi mode (without an http->fastcgi proxy)
my $o_unixsocket= undef; # use a UNIX socket (in direct fastcgi mode)
my $o_servername= undef; # ServerName (host header in http request)
my $o_https= undef; # SSL (HTTPS) mode
my $o_verify_ssl= 0; # SSL verification, False by default
my $o_cacert_file= undef; # Path to cacert.pem file
my $TempPath= '/tmp/'; # temp path
my $MaxUptimeDif= 60*30; # Maximum uptime difference (seconds), default 30 minutes
my $phpfpm= 'PHP-FPM'; # Could be used to store version also
# functions
sub show_versioninfo { print "$Name version : $Version\n"; }
sub print_usage {
print "Usage: $Name -H <host ip> [-p <port>] [-s servername] [-t <timeout>] [-w <WARN_THRESHOLD> -c <CRIT_THRESHOLD>] [-V] [-d] [-f] [-u <url>] [-U user -P pass -r realm]\n";
}
sub nagios_exit {
my ( $nickname, $status, $message, $perfdata , $silent) = @_;
my %STATUSCODE = (
'OK' => 0,
'WARNING' => 1,
'CRITICAL' => 2,
'UNKNOWN' => 3,
'PENDING' => 4,
);
if(!defined($silent)) {
my $output = undef;
$output .= sprintf('%1$s %2$s - %3$s', $nickname, $status, $message);
if ($perfdata) {
$output .= sprintf('|%1$s', $perfdata);
}
$output .= chr(10);
print $output;
}
exit $STATUSCODE{$status};
}
# Get the alarm signal
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL","ERROR: Alarm signal (Nagios timeout)");
};
sub help {
print "PHP-FPM Monitor for Nagios version ",$Version,"\n";
print "GPL licence, (c)2012 Leroy Regis\n\n";
print_usage();
print <<EOT;
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST
name or IP address of host to check
-p, --port=PORT
HTTP port, or Fastcgi port when using --fastcgi
-u, --url=URL
Specific URL (only the path part of it in fact) to use, instead of the default "/fpm-status"
-s, --servername=SERVERNAME
ServerName, (host header of HTTP request) use it if you specified an IP in -H to match the good Virtualhost in your target
-f, --fastcgi
Connect directly to php-fpm via network or local socket, using fastcgi protocol instead of HTTP.
--unixsocket
Connect to php-fpm via UNIX socket, implies --fastcgi
-U, --user=user
Username for basic auth
-P, --pass=PASS
Password for basic auth
-r, --realm=REALM
Realm for basic auth
-d, --debug
Debug mode (show request response)
-t, --timeout=INTEGER
timeout in seconds (Default: $o_timeout)
-S, --ssl
Wether we should use HTTPS instead of HTTP. Note that you can give some extra parameters to this settings. Default value is 'TLSv1'
but you could use things like 'TLSv1_1' or 'TLSV1_2' (or even 'SSLv23:!SSLv2:!SSLv3' for old stuff).
-x, --verifyssl, --verifyhostname
verify certificate and hostname from ssl cert, default is 0 (no security), set it to 1 to really make SSL peer name and certificater checks.
'verifyhostname' is the old deprecated name of this option.
-X, --cacert
Full path to the cacert.pem certificate authority used to verify ssl certificates (use with --verifyssl).
if not given the cacert from Mozilla::CA cpan plugin will be used.
-w, --warn=MIN_AVAILABLE_PROCESSES,PROC_MAX_REACHED,QUEUE_MAX_REACHED
number of available workers, or max states reached that will cause a warning
-1 for no warning
-c, --critical=MIN_AVAILABLE_PROCESSES,PROC_MAX_REACHED,QUEUE_MAX_REACHED
number of available workers, or max states reached that will cause an error
-1 for no CRITICAL
-V, --version
prints version number
Note :
3 items can be managed on this check, this is why -w and -c parameters are using 3 values thresholds
- MIN_AVAILABLE_PROCESSES: Working with the number of available (Idle) and working processes (Busy).
Generating WARNING and CRITICAL if you do not have enough Idle processes.
- PROC_MAX_REACHED: the fpm-status report will show us how many times the max processes were reached since start,
this script will record how many times this happened since last check, letting you fix thresholds for alerts
- QUEUE_MAX_REACHED: the php-fpm report will show us how many times the max queue was reached since start,
this script will record how many times this happened since last check, letting you fix thresholds for alerts
Examples:
This will lead to CRITICAL if you have 0 idle processes or you reached the max processes 2 times between last check,
or you reached the max queue len 5 times. A warning will be generated for 1 idle process only:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 10.0.0.10 -u /foo/my-fpm-status -s mydomain.example.com -t 8 -w 1,-1,-1 -c 0,2,5
This will generate WARNING and CRITICAL alerts only on the number of times you have reached the max processes:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 10.0.0.10 -u /foo/my-fpm-status -s mydomain.example.com -t 8 -w -1,10,-1 -c -1,20,-1
These two equivalents will not generate any alert (if the php-fpm page is reachable) but could be used for graphing:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 10.0.0.10 -s mydomain.example.com -w -1,-1,-1 -c -1,-1,-1
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 10.0.0.10 -s mydomain.example.com
And this one is a basic starting example:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 127.0.0.1 -s nagios.example.com -w 1,1,1 -c 0,2,2
All these examples used an HTTP proxy (like Nginx or Apache) in front of php-fpm. If php-fpm is listening on a tcp/ip socket
you can also make a direct request on this port (9000 by default) or to an UNIX socket by using the fastcgi protocol. You'll
need the FastCGI client tools enabled in Perl (check the README) and the command would use the -f or --fastcgi and eventually
the --unixsocket option (note that SSL or servername options are useless in this mode).
This can be especially usefull if you use php-fpm in an isolated env, without the HTTP proxy support (like in a docker container).
Connect to an INET socket on port 9002:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 127.0.0.1 --fastcgi -p 9002 -w 1,1,1 -c 0,2,2
Connect to the UNIX socket listening in /run/php/php-fpm.sock with a non-standard URL:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 127.0.0.1 --fastcgi --unixsocket /run/php/php-fpm.sock -u /secret-status -w 1,1,1 -c 0,2,2
HTTPS/SSL:
Adding --ssl you can reach an https host:
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 10.0.0.10 -s mydomain.example.com --ssl
Check --verify-ssl (false by default) --cacert and --sl for more options, like below
(note that certificate checks never worked on my side, add -d for full debug and
tell me if it worked for you, you may need up to date CPAN adn openSSL libs)
check_phpfpm_status.pl -H 10.0.0.10 -s mydomain.example.com --ssl TLSv1_2 --verify-ssl 1 --cacert /etc/ssl/cacert.pem
EOT
}
sub check_options {
Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling");
GetOptions(
'h' => \$o_help, 'help' => \$o_help,
'd' => \$o_debug, 'debug' => \$o_debug,
'f' => \$o_fastcgi, 'fastcgi' => \$o_fastcgi,
'unixsocket:s' => \$o_unixsocket,
'H:s' => \$o_host, 'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
's:s' => \$o_servername, 'servername:s' => \$o_servername,
'S:s' => \$o_https, 'ssl:s' => \$o_https,
'u:s' => \$o_url, 'url:s' => \$o_url,
'U:s' => \$o_user, 'user:s' => \$o_user,
'P:s' => \$o_pass, 'pass:s' => \$o_pass,
'r:s' => \$o_realm, 'realm:s' => \$o_realm,
'p:i' => \$o_port, 'port:i' => \$o_port,
'V' => \$o_version, 'version' => \$o_version,
'w=s' => \$o_warn_threshold, 'warn=s' => \$o_warn_threshold,
'c=s' => \$o_crit_threshold, 'critical=s' => \$o_crit_threshold,
't:i' => \$o_timeout, 'timeout:i' => \$o_timeout,
'x:i' => \$o_verify_ssl, 'verifyhostname:i' => \$o_verify_ssl,
'verifyssl:i' => \$o_verify_ssl,
'X:s' => \$o_cacert_file, 'cacert:s' => \$o_cacert_file,
);
if (defined ($o_help)) {
help();
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","leaving","",1);
}
if (defined($o_version)) {
show_versioninfo();
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","leaving","",1);
};
if (defined($o_warn_threshold)) {
($o_warn_p_level,$o_warn_m_level,$o_warn_q_level) = split(',', $o_warn_threshold);
} else {
$o_warn_threshold = 'undefined'
}
if (defined($o_crit_threshold)) {
($o_crit_p_level,$o_crit_m_level,$o_crit_q_level) = split(',', $o_crit_threshold);
} else {
$o_crit_threshold = 'undefined'
}
if (defined($o_fastcgi) && defined($o_https)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","You cannot use both --fastcgi and --ssl options, we do not use http (nor https) when we use direct fastcgi access!");
}
if (defined($o_unixsocket) && not defined($o_fastcgi)) {
$o_fastcgi = 1;
}
if (defined($o_debug)) {
print("\nDEBUG thresholds: \nWarning: ($o_warn_threshold) => Min Idle: $o_warn_p_level Max Reached :$o_warn_m_level MaxQueue: $o_warn_q_level");
print("\nCritical ($o_crit_threshold) => : Min Idle: $o_crit_p_level Max Reached: $o_crit_m_level MaxQueue : $o_crit_q_level\n");
}
if ((defined($o_warn_p_level) && defined($o_crit_p_level)) &&
(($o_warn_p_level != -1) && ($o_crit_p_level != -1) && ($o_warn_p_level <= $o_crit_p_level)) ) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","Check warning and critical values for IdleProcesses (1st part of threshold), warning level must be > crit level!");
}
if ((defined($o_warn_m_level) && defined($o_crit_m_level)) &&
(($o_warn_m_level != -1) && ($o_crit_m_level != -1) && ($o_warn_m_level >= $o_crit_m_level)) ) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","Check warning and critical values for MaxProcesses (2nd part of threshold), warning level must be < crit level!");
}
if ((defined($o_warn_q_level) && defined($o_crit_q_level)) &&
(($o_warn_q_level != -1) && ($o_crit_q_level != -1) && ($o_warn_q_level >= $o_crit_q_level)) ) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","Check warning and critical values for MaxQueue (3rd part of threshold), warning level must be < crit level!");
}
# Check compulsory attributes
if (!defined($o_host)) {
print_usage();
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","-H host argument required");
}
}
########## MAIN ##########
# warning capture: avoid extra line added on output by warnings (like deprecation warning in FastCGI code)
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
my $warn = shift;
print "\nDEBUG: Perl warning message captured: $warn";
}
};
check_options();
my $override_ip = $o_host;
my $timing0 = [gettimeofday];
my $response = undef;
my $url = undef;
if (!defined($o_url)) {
$o_url='/fpm-status';
} else {
# ensure we have a '/' as first char
$o_url = '/'.$o_url unless $o_url =~ m(^/)
}
if (defined($o_fastcgi)) {
# -- FASTCGI
eval "use FCGI::Client::Connection;";
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","You need to activate FCGI::Client::Connection CPAN module for this feature: " . $@) if $@;
my $sock;
if (defined($o_unixsocket)) {
eval "use IO::Socket::UNIX;";
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","You need to activate IO::Socket::UNIX CPAN module for this feature: " . $@) if $@;
if (!-S $o_unixsocket) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","$o_unixsocket is not an UNIX socket");
}
$sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new(
Type => SOCK_STREAM(),
Peer => $o_unixsocket,
);
if (!$sock) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", "Cannot connect to UNIX socket $o_unixsocket !");
}
} else {
eval "use IO::Socket::INET;";
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","You need to activate IO::Socket::INET CPAN module for this feature: " . $@) if $@;
if (!defined($o_port)) {
$o_port = 9000;
}
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
PeerAddr => $override_ip,
PeerPort => $o_port,
);
if (!$sock) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", "Cannot connect to $override_ip : $o_port !");
}
}
my $fastcgiClient = FCGI::Client::Connection->new(sock => $sock);
$url = $o_url;
my $sname = undef;
if (defined($o_servername)) {
$sname= $o_servername;
} else {
$sname = $o_host;
}
my ( $stdout, $stderr ) = $fastcgiClient->request(
+{
GATEWAY_INTERFACE => 'FastCGI/1.0',
REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET',
QUERY_STRING => '',
SCRIPT_FILENAME => $url,
SCRIPT_NAME => $url,
},
''
);
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print "\nDEBUG: FASTCGI requested url\n";
print $url;
print "\nDEBUG: FASTCGI response: STDERR\n";
print $stderr;
}
$response = fcgi_response->new($stdout, $o_debug);
} else {
# -- HTTP
eval "use LWP::UserAgent;";
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","You need to install LWP::UserAgent CPAN module for this feature: " . $@) if $@;
#use LWP::UserAgent;
my $proto='http://';
if(defined($o_https)) {
if ($o_https eq "") {
$o_https = 'TLSv1';
}
$proto='https://';
if (defined($o_port) && $o_port!=443) {
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print "\nDEBUG: Notice: port is defined at $o_port and not 443, check you really want that in SSL mode! \n";
}
}
}
if (defined($o_servername)) {
if (!defined($o_port)) {
$url = $proto . $o_servername . $o_url;
} else {
$url = $proto . $o_servername . ':' . $o_port . $o_url;
}
} else {
if (!defined($o_port)) {
$url = $proto . $o_host . $o_url;
} else {
$url = $proto . $o_host . ':' . $o_port . $o_url;
}
}
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print "\nDEBUG: HTTP url: \n";
print $url;
}
my %lwp_opts = (
timeout => $o_timeout
);
if(defined($o_https)) {
use IO::Socket::SSL qw( SSL_VERIFY_NONE SSL_VERIFY_PEER );
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
$ENV{HTTPS_DEBUG} = 1;
use Data::Dumper;
eval "use IO::Socket::SSL qw( debug3 SSL_VERIFY_NONE SSL_VERIFY_PEER )"; die $@ if $@;
} else {
$ENV{HTTPS_DEBUG} = 0;
}
$lwp_opts{'protocols_allowed'} = ['https'];
my %ssl_opts = (
PeerAddr => $override_ip,
);
$ENV{'PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME'} = $o_verify_ssl;
$ssl_opts{"verify_hostname"} = $o_verify_ssl;
$ssl_opts{"SSL_verifycn_name"} = $o_verify_ssl;
# 'TLSv1' by default, but could be things like 'SSLv3' or 'TLSv1_2', etc.
$ssl_opts{"SSL_version"} = $o_https;
#$ssl_opts{"SSL_verifycn_scheme"} = 'www';
if (defined($o_servername)) {
$ssl_opts{"SSL_hostname"} = $o_servername;
}
if (not $o_verify_ssl) {
# seems the verify_hostname parameters is not enough
$ssl_opts{"SSL_verify_mode"} = SSL_VERIFY_NONE;
} else {
if (!defined($o_cacert_file)) {
eval "use Mozilla::CA;";
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","You need to install Mozilla::CA CPAN module for this feature, or use --cacert option: " . $@) if $@;
$o_cacert_file = Mozilla::CA::SSL_ca_file();
}
#$ssl_opts{"SSL_ca_path"} = '/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/';
#$ENV{'HTTPS_CA_DIR'} = '/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/';
#$ENV{'PERL_LWP_SSL_CA_PATH'} = '/usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/';
$ENV{'HTTPS_CA_FILE'} = $o_cacert_file;
$ENV{'PERL_LWP_SSL_CA_FILE'} = $o_cacert_file;
$ssl_opts{"SSL_ca_file"} = $o_cacert_file;
$ssl_opts{"SSL_verify_mode"} = SSL_VERIFY_PEER;
}
IO::Socket::SSL::set_ctx_defaults(%ssl_opts);
if (LWP::UserAgent->VERSION >= 6.10) {
$lwp_opts{"ssl_opts"} = \%ssl_opts;
}
} else {
$lwp_opts{'protocols_allowed'} = ['http'];
}
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print Dumper \%lwp_opts;
}
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(%lwp_opts);
# we need to enforce the HTTP request is made to the Nagios Host IP and
# not on the DNS related IP for that domain
@LWP::Protocol::http::EXTRA_SOCK_OPTS = ( PeerAddr => $override_ip );
# this prevent 'used only once' warning in -w mode
my $ua_settings = @LWP::Protocol::http::EXTRA_SOCK_OPTS;
my $req = HTTP::Request->new( GET => $url );
if (defined($o_servername)) {
$req->header('Host' => $o_servername);
}
if (defined($o_user)) {
$req->authorization_basic($o_user, $o_pass);
}
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print "\nDEBUG: HTTP request: \n";
print "IP used (better if it's an IP):" . $override_ip . "\n";
print $req->as_string;
}
$response = $ua->request($req);
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print "\nDEBUG: HTTP response: \n";
print $response->as_string;
}
}
my $timeelapsed = tv_interval($timing0, [gettimeofday]);
my $InfoData = '';
my $PerfData = '';
my $webcontent = undef;
if ($response->is_success) {
$webcontent=$response->decoded_content( charset_strict=>1, raise_error => 1, alt_charset => 'none' );
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print "\nDEBUG: HTTP response:";
print $response->status_line;
print "\nContent-Type => ".$response->header('Content-Type');
print "\n";
print $webcontent;
}
if ($response->header('Content-Type') =~ m/text\/html/) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", "We have a response page for our request, but it's an HTML page, quite certainly not the status report of php-fpm");
}
# example of response content expected:
#pool: foobar
#process manager: dynamic
#start time: 31/Jan/2012:08:18:45 +0000
#start since: 845
#accepted conn: 7
#listen queue: 0
#max listen queue: 0
#listen queue len: 0
#idle processes: 2
#active processes: 2
#total processes: 4
#max active processes: 2
#max children reached: 0
my $Pool = '';
if($webcontent =~ m/pool: (.*?)\n/) {
$Pool = $1;
$Pool =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
#$phpfpm .= "-".$Pool;
}
my $Uptime = 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/start since: (.*?)\n/) {
$Uptime = $1;
$Uptime =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $AcceptedConn = 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/accepted conn: (.*?)\n/) {
$AcceptedConn = $1;
$AcceptedConn =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $ActiveProcesses= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/(.*)?\nactive processes: (.*?)\n/) {
$ActiveProcesses = $2;
$ActiveProcesses =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $TotalProcesses= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/total processes: (.*?)\n/) {
$TotalProcesses = $1;
$TotalProcesses =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $IdleProcesses= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/idle processes: (.*?)\n/) {
$IdleProcesses = $1;
$IdleProcesses =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $MaxActiveProcesses= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/max active processes: (.*?)\n/) {
$MaxActiveProcesses = $1;
$MaxActiveProcesses =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $MaxChildrenReached= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/max children reached: (.*?)\n/) {
$MaxChildrenReached = $1;
$MaxChildrenReached =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $ListenQueue= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/\nlisten queue: (.*?)\n/) {
$ListenQueue = $1;
$ListenQueue =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $ListenQueueLen= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/listen queue len: (.*?)\n/) {
$ListenQueueLen = $1;
$ListenQueueLen =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
my $MaxListenQueue= 0;
if($webcontent =~ m/max listen queue: (.*?)\n/) {
$MaxListenQueue = $1;
$MaxListenQueue =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
}
# Debug
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print ("\nDEBUG Parse results => Pool:" . $Pool . "\nAcceptedConn:" . $AcceptedConn . "\nActiveProcesses:" . $ActiveProcesses . " TotalProcesses :".$TotalProcesses . " IdleProcesses :" .$IdleProcesses . "\nMaxActiveProcesses :" . $MaxActiveProcesses . " MaxChildrenReached :" . $MaxChildrenReached . "\nListenQueue :" . $ListenQueue . " ListenQueueLen : " .$ListenQueueLen . " MaxListenQueue: " . $MaxListenQueue ."\n");
}
my $TempFile = $TempPath.$o_host.'_check_phpfpm_status'.md5_hex($url);
my $FH;
my $LastUptime = 0;
my $LastAcceptedConn = 0;
my $LastMaxChildrenReached = 0;
my $LastMaxListenQueue = 0;
if ((-e $TempFile) && (-r $TempFile) && (-w $TempFile))
{
open ($FH, '<',$TempFile) or nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","unable to read temporary data from :".$TempFile);
$LastUptime = <$FH>;
$LastAcceptedConn = <$FH>;
$LastMaxChildrenReached = <$FH>;
$LastMaxListenQueue = <$FH>;
close ($FH);
if (defined ($o_debug)) {
print ("\nDEBUG: data from temporary file:\n");
print ("LastUptime: $LastUptime LastAcceptedConn: $LastAcceptedConn LastMaxChildrenReached: $LastMaxChildrenReached LastMaxListenQueue: $LastMaxListenQueue \n");
}
}
open ($FH, '>'.$TempFile) or nagios_exit($phpfpm,"UNKNOWN","unable to write temporary data in :".$TempFile);
print $FH "$Uptime\n";
print $FH "$AcceptedConn\n";
print $FH "$MaxChildrenReached\n";
print $FH "$MaxListenQueue\n";
close ($FH);
my $ReqPerSec = 0;
my $Accesses = 0;
my $MaxChildrenReachedNew = 0;
my $MaxListenQueueNew = 0;
# check only if this counter may have been incremented
# but not if it may have been too much incremented
# and something should have happened in the server
if ( ($Uptime>$LastUptime)
&& ($Uptime-$LastUptime<$MaxUptimeDif)
&& ($AcceptedConn>=$LastAcceptedConn)
&& ($MaxListenQueue>=$LastMaxListenQueue)
&& ($MaxChildrenReached>=$LastMaxChildrenReached)) {
$ReqPerSec = ($AcceptedConn-$LastAcceptedConn)/($Uptime-$LastUptime);
$Accesses = ($AcceptedConn-$LastAcceptedConn);
$MaxChildrenReachedNew = ($MaxChildrenReached-$LastMaxChildrenReached);
$MaxListenQueueNew = ($MaxListenQueue-$LastMaxListenQueue);
}
$InfoData = sprintf ("%s, %.3f sec. response time, Busy/Idle %d/%d,"
." (max: %d, reached: %d), ReqPerSec %.1f, "
."Queue %d (len: %d, reached: %d)"
,$Pool,$timeelapsed, $ActiveProcesses, $IdleProcesses
,$MaxActiveProcesses,$MaxChildrenReachedNew
,$ReqPerSec,$ListenQueue,$ListenQueueLen,$MaxListenQueueNew);
$PerfData = sprintf ("Idle=%d Busy=%d MaxProcesses=%d MaxProcessesReach=%d "
."Queue=%d MaxQueueReach=%d QueueLen=%d ReqPerSec=%f"
,($IdleProcesses),($ActiveProcesses),($MaxActiveProcesses)
,($MaxChildrenReachedNew),($ListenQueue),($MaxListenQueueNew)
,($ListenQueueLen),$ReqPerSec);
# first all critical exists by priority
if (defined($o_crit_q_level) && (-1!=$o_crit_q_level) && ($MaxListenQueueNew >= $o_crit_q_level)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", "Max queue reached is critically high " . $InfoData,$PerfData);
}
if (defined($o_crit_m_level) && (-1!=$o_crit_m_level) && ($MaxChildrenReachedNew >= $o_crit_m_level)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", "Max processes reached is critically high " . $InfoData,$PerfData);
}
if (defined($o_crit_p_level) && (-1!=$o_crit_p_level) && ($IdleProcesses <= $o_crit_p_level)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", "Idle workers are critically low " . $InfoData,$PerfData);
}
# Then WARNING exits by priority
if (defined($o_warn_q_level) && (-1!=$o_warn_q_level) && ($MaxListenQueueNew >= $o_warn_q_level)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"WARNING", "Max queue reached is high " . $InfoData,$PerfData);
}
if (defined($o_warn_m_level) && (-1!=$o_warn_m_level) && ($MaxChildrenReachedNew >= $o_warn_m_level)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"WARNING", "Max processes reached is high " . $InfoData,$PerfData);
}
if (defined($o_warn_p_level) && (-1!=$o_warn_p_level) && ($IdleProcesses <= $o_warn_p_level)) {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"WARNING", "Idle workers are low " . $InfoData,$PerfData);
}
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"OK",$InfoData,$PerfData);
} else {
nagios_exit($phpfpm,"CRITICAL", $response->status_line);
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Adding a small parser for response coming in fastcgi mode
# to have some methods with same signature as the response from LWP::UserAgent
package fcgi_response;
sub new() {
my ($class) = shift;
my ($raw) = shift;
my ($debug) = shift;
my @parts = split /\r\n\r\n/, $raw;
my @headers = split /\r\n/, $parts[0];
my $body = $parts[1];
#if (defined ($debug)) {
# print "\nDEBUG FCGI Resp HEADERS:\n";
# print join("\r\n",@headers);
# print "\nDEBUG FCGI Resp BODY:\n";
# print $body;
#}
my $self = {
"raw" => $raw,
"headrs" => [@headers],
"body" => $body,
"debug" => $debug,
};
bless($self, $class);
return $self;
}
sub is_success() {
my ($self) = shift;
return not $self->status_line()
}
sub status_line() {
my ($self) = shift;
return $self->header('Status');
}
sub decoded_content() {
my ($self) = shift;
# we do not, in fact, apply any decoding
return $self->{body}
}
sub header() {
my ($self) = shift;
my ($seek) = shift;
for my $i (0 .. $#{$self->{headrs}}) {
my $line = $self->{headrs}[$i];
my @parts = split /:/, $line;
if (lc $parts[0] eq lc $seek) {
if (defined($self->{debug})) {
print "\nDEBUG: header $seek found => " . $parts[1];
}
return $parts[1];
}
}
return 0;
}