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# Check WMI Plus Config file | ||
# This is read in-line into the perl program, so the syntax has to be just right. | ||
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# The settings in here override the default settings in the plugin code | ||
# This file is only required if you want to change the default settings in the plugin | ||
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# It is provided in the release package as check_wmi_plus.conf.sample | ||
# Rename it to check_wmi_plus.conf and/or set its location right at the top of the check_wmi_plus.pl script | ||
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# this file makes it easier to upgrade the plugin since you can keep your old settings in your own copy of this file | ||
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# ---------------------- FILE LOCATIONS ------------------------- | ||
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# Set the full path where the plugin is installed | ||
# You might not even use this variable if you have different locations for everything | ||
$base_dir='/usr/local/nagios/libexec/'; # CHANGE THIS IF NEEDED | ||
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# This is the full path location of the wmic command | ||
# - standard value "/usr/bin/wmic" since this is where it goes when it is compiled | ||
$wmic_command="/usr/local/bin/wmic"; # CHANGE THIS IF NEEDED | ||
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# set the location of the ini file. Set to '' if not using it or specify using the --inifile parameter | ||
# set this to something else if you want | ||
# - standard value "$conf_file_dir/check_wmi_plus.ini" | ||
$wmi_ini_file=''; | ||
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# set the location of the ini dir. Set to '' if not using it or specify using the --inidir parameter | ||
# set this to something else if you want | ||
# - standard value "$conf_file_dir/check_wmi_plus.d" | ||
$wmi_ini_dir="$conf_file_dir/check_wmi_plus.d"; | ||
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# set the location of temporary directory - used for keep state option | ||
# if running on Windows then $ENV{'TMP'} will be set and hence used | ||
$tmp_dir=$ENV{"TMP"} || '/tmp'; | ||
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# this script helps with making the manpage help. By default it is in the same directory as the plugin itself | ||
$make_manpage_script="$base_dir/check_wmi_plus.makeman.sh"; | ||
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# this is the directory where the manpage is stored when created, defaults to the same directory as the ini files | ||
$manpage_dir="$wmi_ini_dir"; | ||
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# PRO only: set the location of where the check_wmi_plus will store some persistent data | ||
# - standard value "$conf_file_dir/check_wmi_plus.data" | ||
$wmi_data_dir="$conf_file_dir/check_wmi_plus.data"; | ||
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# PRO only: this is the file where the usage stats are stored (if using it via $collect_usage_info or --icollectusage) | ||
$usage_db_file="$wmi_data_dir/check_wmi_plus.usagedb"; | ||
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# PRO only: this is the file where the compiled ini files are stored | ||
$compiled_ini_file="$wmi_data_dir/check_wmi_plus.compiledini"; | ||
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# ---------------------- OTHER CONFIGURATION ------------------------- | ||
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# Disable the check of Perl Module versions | ||
# The module versions are checked because the are often the cause of the plugin not working correctly | ||
# If you want support you will need to reproduce the fault with the supported versions of the modules ie enable this check | ||
# Set to 1 to ignore the version check, Set to 0 to perform the check | ||
# Setting this to 1 has the same effect as the command line option --IgnoreMyOutDatedPerlModuleVersions | ||
# Setting either this to 1 or the command line option will disable the check | ||
$ignore_my_outdated_perl_module_versions=0; # CHANGE THIS IF NEEDED | ||
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# force the use of the wmic command line binary. Set to 1 to force | ||
# this is used if you have the wmiclient library installed but want to use the command line version | ||
$force_wmic_command=0; # CHANGE THIS IF NEEDED | ||
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# used cached wmic responses | ||
# you don't really want this on unless you want to totally bypass wmic | ||
# some checks will totally fail with this set | ||
# all your check response will be inaccurate | ||
$use_cached_wmic_responses=0; | ||
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# extra wmic args | ||
# specify standard additional arguments to pass directly to the wmic command line for ALL invocations of wmic | ||
# Note that the command line parameter --extrawmicarg is also available if you need this on a case by case basis | ||
# This is an array so you need to put each argument into a separate array index | ||
# eg @opt_extra_wmic_args=( "argument1=value1", "argument2=value2" ); | ||
# should be set to @opt_extra_wmic_args=() if not used | ||
# extra wmic arguments specified on the command line are added to the ones specified here | ||
our @opt_extra_wmic_args=(); # extra arguments to pass to wmic | ||
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# ------------------------ PRO Library Options ------------------------- | ||
# PRO Only: | ||
# collect various usage info and store it in $usage_db_file for later analysis | ||
# also available by using the --icollectusage command line parameter | ||
# requires additional perl modules if invoked | ||
# turning this on adds a relatively large elapsed time penalty (relative to the execution time of the program) | ||
$collect_usage_info=1; | ||
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# PRO Only: | ||
# show various usage info at end of plugin output | ||
# also available by using the --ishowusage command line parameter | ||
# requires additional perl modules if invoked | ||
$show_usage_info=0; | ||
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# Pro Only: | ||
# Generate a Nagios error if there is a problem updating the usage stats | ||
# If set to 0, errors updating usage stats will be shown in the plugin output but will not impact the Nagios alert type | ||
$generate_nagios_error_for_usage_stats_problem=1; | ||
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# Pro Only: | ||
# use compiled ini files for additional speed (reduces CPU and Elapsed times) | ||
$use_compiled_ini_files=0; | ||
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# Pro Only: | ||
# force reading of the ini files - you may want to do this if you are doing a non-ini file check and you are using variables defined in an ini file | ||
# only use this if you really needed it since it makes each invocation of the plugin a lot slower | ||
$force_ini_open=0; | ||
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