File: //proc/self/root/lib/check_mk_agent/plugins/mk_inventory.aix
#!/bin/bash
# Copyright (C) 2019 Checkmk GmbH - License: GNU General Public License v2
# This file is part of Checkmk (https://checkmk.com). It is subject to the terms and
# conditions defined in the file COPYING, which is part of this source code package.
#
# BEGIN COMMON INVENTORY CODE
#
# Reason for this no-op: shellcheck disable=... before the first command disables the error for the
# entire script.
:
# Disable unused variable error (needed to keep track of version)
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
CMK_VERSION="2.3.0p38"
_load_config() {
# defaults:
INVENTORY_INTERVAL=$((3600 * 4))
[ -r "${1}" ] || return
# shellcheck source=../cfg_examples/mk_inventory.cfg
. "${1}"
}
inpath() {
# replace "if type [somecmd]" idiom
# 'command -v' tends to be more robust vs 'which' and 'type' based tests
command -v "${1:?No command to test}" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
_get_epoch() {
# This is taken from the check_mk_agent. Try to keep it in sync with set_up_get_epoch...
# On some systems date +%s returns a literal %s
if date +%s | grep "^[0-9].*$" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
date +%s
else
# do not check whether perl is even present.
# in weird cases we may be fine without get_epoch.
perl -e 'print($^T."\n");'
fi
}
_insert_persist_option() {
# insert the persist(...) option, if it is not already present.
sed -e '/^<<<.*\(:persist(\).*>>>/{p;d;}' -e 's/^<<<\([^>]*\)>>>$/<<<\1:persist('"${1}"')>>>/'
}
run_persisted() {
INTERVAL="${1}"
shift
FLAGFILE="${MK_VARDIR}/persisted/${1}.${REMOTE}"
NOW="$(_get_epoch)"
UNTIL=$((NOW + INTERVAL + 600))
LAST_RUN="$(cat "${FLAGFILE}" 2>/dev/null)" || LAST_RUN=0
if "${MK_FORCE_INVENTORY:-false}"; then
"$@" | _insert_persist_option "${UNTIL}"
return
fi
if [ $((NOW - LAST_RUN)) -lt "${INTERVAL}" ]; then
return
fi
mkdir "${FLAGFILE%/*}"
echo "${NOW}" >"${FLAGFILE}"
"$@" | _insert_persist_option "${UNTIL}"
}
#
# END COMMON INVENTORY CODE
#
sections_mk_inventory() {
section_lslpp
section_oslevel
section_lparstat
section_prtconf
}
section_lslpp() {
inpath lslpp || return
# List of installed AIX packages
echo "<<<aix_packages:sep(58)>>>"
lslpp -c -L
}
section_oslevel() {
inpath oslevel || return
# base level of the system
echo "<<<aix_baselevel>>>"
oslevel
# list the known service packs on a system
echo "<<<aix_service_packs>>>"
oslevel -sq
}
section_lparstat() {
inpath lparstat || return
echo "<<<aix_lparstat_inventory:sep(0)>>>"
lparstat -i
}
section_prtconf() {
inpath prtconf || return
# If you run the prtconf command without any flags, it displays the system model, machine serial,
# processor type, number of processors, processor clock speed, cpu type, total memory size, network information, filesystem
# information, paging space information, and devices information.
echo "<<<prtconf:sep(58)>>>"
prtconf
}
#
# BEGIN COMMON INVENTORY CODE
#
main() {
_load_config "${MK_CONFDIR}/mk_inventory.cfg"
run_persisted "${INVENTORY_INTERVAL:?}" sections_mk_inventory
}
[ -z "${MK_SOURCE_AGENT}" ] && main