diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 28e9028..c294809 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This repository contains the following scripts:
* [check_otp](#check_otp)
plugin to monitor PrivacyIDEA (and LinOTP) OTP validation
* [check_temperature](#check_temperature)
- plugin to monitor the temperature of a 1-wire sensor on a RaspberryPi
+ plugin to monitor the CPU temperature of a RaspberryPi or that of a DS18b20 1-wire sensor on a RaspberryPi
* [nagiosstatus](#nagiosstatus)
CGI-BIN script to report the status of nagios (to monitor nagios itself)
@@ -237,15 +237,16 @@ define service {
plugins/check_temperature
-------------------------------------------------------
-Plugin (check) to monitor monitor the temperature using a sensor connected to a
-RaspberryPi. This implementation is specifically for the DS18B20 1-wire
-temperature sensor. Other methods and interfaces can be plugged in easily (just
-raise a request or provide a patch). For information on how to connect sensor
-to the RaspberryPi and to get it working please see [this Adafruit tutorial](
+Plugin (check) to monitor monitor the Raspberry Pi CPU temperature or that of a
+temperature sensor connected to a RaspberryPi. This implementation currently
+supports the DS18B20 1-wire temperature sensor. Other methods and interfaces can
+be plugged in easily (just raise a request or provide a patch). For information
+on how to connect sensor to the RaspberryPi and to get it working please see
+[this Adafruit tutorial](
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-11-ds18b20-temperature-sensing).
-To enable the 1-wire interface support on the RaspberryPi one can use the
-command:
+No setup is required to read the CPU temperature. To enable the 1-wire interface
+support on the RaspberryPi one can use the command:
~~~
sudo raspi-config nonint do_onewire 0
~~~
@@ -256,32 +257,46 @@ Installation for is straightforward, after installing the script on the server
add the following to your Nagios `commands.cmd` configuration file:
~~~
+# 'check_cpu_temperature' command definition to monitor CPU temperature in C
+# parameters: warning (ARG1) and critical (ARG2) temperature in Celcius
+define command {
+ command_name check_temperature
+ command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ rpi_cpu
+}
+
+# 'check_cpu_ftemperature' command definition to monitor CPU temperature in F
+# parameters: warning (ARG1) and critical (ARG2) temperature in Celcius
+define command {
+ command_name check_temperature
+ command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -F -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ rpi_cpu
+}
+
# 'check_temperature' command definition to monitor a single temperature in C
# parameters: warning (ARG1) and critical (ARG2) temperature in Celcius
define command {
command_name check_temperature
- command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
+ command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ w1_ds18b20
}
# 'check_ftemperature' command definition to monitor a single temperature in F
# parameters: warning (ARG1) and critical (ARG2) temperature in Farenheit
define command {
command_name check_ftemperature
- command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -F -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$
+ command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -F -w $ARG1$ -c $ARG2$ w1_ds18b20
}
# 'check_temperature_sensor' command definition to monitor a single temperature in C
# parameters: sensor serial (ARG1), warning (ARG2) and critical (ARG3) temperature in Celcius
define command {
command_name check_temperature_sensor
- command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -s $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
+ command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ w1_ds18b20 -s $ARG1$
}
# 'check_ftemperature_sensor' command definition to monitor a single temperature in F
# parameters: sensor serial (ARG1), warning (ARG2) and critical (ARG3) temperature in Farenheit
define command {
command_name check_ftemperature_sensor
- command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -F -s $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$
+ command_line [install_path]/plugins/check_temperature -F -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ w1_ds18b20 -s $ARG1$
}
~~~
@@ -290,6 +305,14 @@ Make sure to replace `[install_path]/plugins` with the location of the script.
To use the it define a service check like below:
~~~
+# check RaspberryPi CPU temperature in Celcius
+define service {
+ host hostname.mydomain.tld
+ service_description CPU Temperature
+ check_command check_cpu_temperature!55!75
+ use generic-service
+}
+
# check temperature in Celcius using a DS18B20 sensor connected to a RaspberryPi
define service {
host hostname.mydomain.tld
@@ -298,7 +321,6 @@ define service {
use generic-service
}
-
# check temperature with DS18B20 sensor 0000a31ea3de connected to a RaspberryPi
define service {
host hostname.mydomain.tld
@@ -340,3 +362,4 @@ General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program. If not, download it from .
+
diff --git a/plugins/check_temperature b/plugins/check_temperature
index 493de8c..34a106f 100755
--- a/plugins/check_temperature
+++ b/plugins/check_temperature
@@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
#
# check_temperature - Nagios temperature check for DS18B20 sensor on RaspberryPi
#
-# Version 1.0, latest version, documentation and bugtracker available at:
+# Version 1.1, latest version, documentation and bugtracker available at:
# https://gitlab.lindenaar.net/scripts/nagios-plugins
#
-# Copyright (c) 2016 Frederik Lindenaar
+# Copyright (c) 2017 Frederik Lindenaar
#
# This script is free software: you can redistribute and/or modify it under the
# terms of version 3 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
@@ -27,14 +27,15 @@ from argparse import ArgumentParser as StandardArgumentParser, FileType, \
import logging
# Constants (no need to change but allows for easy customization)
-VERSION="1.0"
+VERSION="1.1"
PROG_NAME=splitext(basename(__file__))[0]
PROG_VERSION=PROG_NAME + ' ' + VERSION
SENSOR_SCALE=1000
-SENSOR_DEV_DIR = '/sys/bus/w1/devices/'
-SENSOR_DEV_PREFIX = '28-'
-SENSOR_DEV_SUFFIX = '/w1_slave'
-SENSOR_READ_RETRIES=10
+W1_SENSOR_DEV_DIR = '/sys/bus/w1/devices/'
+W1_SENSOR_DEV_PREFIX = '28-'
+W1_SENSOR_DEV_SUFFIX = '/w1_slave'
+W1_SENSOR_READ_RETRIES=10
+CPU_SENSOR_DEV = '/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp'
LOG_FORMAT='%(levelname)s - %(message)s'
LOG_FORMAT_FILE='%(asctime)s - ' + LOG_FORMAT
@@ -97,64 +98,21 @@ def isempty(string):
return string is None or len(string) == 0
-def parse_args():
- """Parse command line and get parameters from environment, if present"""
+def read_rpi_cpu_temp(args):
+ """Reads CPU temperature and converts it to desired unit, returns temperature"""
+ with open(args.file, 'r') as f:
+ lines = f.readlines()
+ logger.debug('Temperature sensor data read from %s: %s', f.name, lines)
- # Setup argument parser, the workhorse gluing it all together
- parser = ArgumentParser(
- epilog='(*) by default the script will look for the first device that '
- 'matches %s* in %s, if multiple entries are found -s or -f must '
- 'be used to specify which sensor to read.' %
- (SENSOR_DEV_PREFIX, SENSOR_DEV_DIR),
- description='Nagios check plugin for 1-wire temp. sensor on RaspberryPi'
- )
- parser.add_argument('-V', '--version',action="version",version=PROG_VERSION)
-
- pgroup = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
- pgroup.add_argument('-C', '--celcius', action='store_const',
- dest='converter', const=CONVERT_CELCIUS,
- help='measure, critical and warn values in Celcius '
- '(default)', default=CONVERT_CELCIUS)
- pgroup.add_argument('-F', '--farenheit',action='store_const',
- dest='converter', const=CONVERT_FARENHEIT,
- help='measure, critical and warn values in Farenheit')
-
- parser.add_argument('-w', '--warn', type=float,
- help='temperature for warning status')
- parser.add_argument('-c','--critical', type=float,
- help='temperature for critical status')
-
- parser.add_argument('-r', '--retries', type=int,default=SENSOR_READ_RETRIES,
- help='number of times to retry reading sensor data when'
- ' unstable (defaults to %d)' % SENSOR_READ_RETRIES)
-
- pgroup = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
- pgroup.add_argument('-s', '--serial',
- help='(unique part of) temperature sensor serial (*)')
- pgroup.add_argument('-f', '--file',
- help='input file (or device) to obtain data from (*)')
-
- pgroup = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
- pgroup.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', default=logging.CRITICAL,
- action=SetLogLevel, const=LOGGING_NONE,
- help='quiet (no output, only exit with exit code)')
- pgroup.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', help='more verbose output',
- action=SetLogLevel, const=logging.INFO)
- pgroup.add_argument('-d', '--debug', help='debug output (more verbose)',
- action=SetLogLevel, const=logging.DEBUG)
-
- parser.add_argument('-l', '--logfile', action=SetLogFile,
- help='send logging output to logfile')
-
- # parse arguments and post-process command line options
- args = parser.parse_args()
-
- # if we got here all seems OK
- return args
+ temp_read = int(lines[0])
+ temp = args.converter[0](temp_read)
+ logger.debug('Temperature sensor value %d is %.2f%s', temp_read,
+ temp, args.converter[1])
+ return temp, 1
-def get_sensor_device_filename(args, dev_dir=SENSOR_DEV_DIR,
- prefix=SENSOR_DEV_PREFIX, suffix=SENSOR_DEV_SUFFIX):
+def get_w1_sensor_device_filename(args, dev_dir=W1_SENSOR_DEV_DIR,
+ prefix=W1_SENSOR_DEV_PREFIX, suffix=W1_SENSOR_DEV_SUFFIX):
"""Auto-determine sensor datafile name (unless args.file is set)"""
if isempty(args.file):
search_pat = dev_dir + ('/' if dev_dir[-1]!='/' else '')
@@ -180,23 +138,19 @@ def get_sensor_device_filename(args, dev_dir=SENSOR_DEV_DIR,
return filename
-def read_sensor_raw(device_file):
- """Reads the raw data from the sensor device file, returns array of lines"""
- with open(device_file, 'r') as f:
- lines = f.readlines()
- logger.debug('Temperature sensor data read from %s: %s', f.name, lines)
- return lines
-
-
-def read_temp(device_file, converter=CONVERT_CELCIUS, maxretries=10):
+def read_w1_temp(args):
"""Reads sensor data and converts it to desired unit, returns temperature"""
- lines = read_sensor_raw(device_file)
- tries = 1
- while lines[0].strip()[-3:] != 'YES' and tries <= maxretries:
+ device_file = get_w1_sensor_device_filename(args)
+ lines=[ '' ]
+ tries = 0
+ while tries <= args.retries and lines[0].strip()[-3:] != 'YES':
+ if tries > 0:
+ logger.warn('Temperature sensor data not stable, reading once more')
+ sleep(0.2)
tries += 1
- sleep(0.2)
- logger.warn('Temperature sensor data not stable, reading once more')
- lines = read_temp_raw(device_file)
+ with open(device_file, 'r') as f:
+ lines = f.readlines()
+ logger.debug('Temperature sensor data read from %s: %s', f.name, lines)
if lines[0].strip()[-3:] != 'YES':
errmsg = 'no stable temperature sensor data after %d tries' % tries
@@ -206,15 +160,84 @@ def read_temp(device_file, converter=CONVERT_CELCIUS, maxretries=10):
errmsg = 'temperature sensor data format is not supported'
else:
temp_read = int(lines[1][equals_pos+2:])
- temp = converter[0](temp_read)
+ temp = args.converter[0](temp_read)
logger.debug('Temperature sensor value %d is %.2f%s', temp_read,
- temp, converter[1])
+ temp, args.converter[1])
return temp, tries
logger.critical(errmsg)
raise ValueError(errmsg)
+def parse_args():
+ """Parse command line and get parameters from environment, if present"""
+
+ # Setup argument parser, the workhorse gluing it all together
+ parser = ArgumentParser(
+ epilog='(*) by default the script will look for the first device that '
+ 'matches %s* in %s, if multiple entries are found -s or -f must '
+ 'be used to specify which sensor to read.' %
+ (W1_SENSOR_DEV_PREFIX, W1_SENSOR_DEV_DIR),
+ description='Nagios check plugin for 1-wire temp. sensor on RaspberryPi'
+ )
+ parser.add_argument('-V', '--version',action="version",version=PROG_VERSION)
+
+ pgroup = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
+ pgroup.add_argument('-C', '--celcius', action='store_const',
+ dest='converter', const=CONVERT_CELCIUS,
+ help='measure, critical and warn values in Celcius '
+ '(default)', default=CONVERT_CELCIUS)
+ pgroup.add_argument('-F', '--farenheit',action='store_const',
+ dest='converter', const=CONVERT_FARENHEIT,
+ help='measure, critical and warn values in Farenheit')
+
+ parser.add_argument('-w', '--warn', type=float,
+ help='temperature for warning status')
+ parser.add_argument('-c','--critical', type=float,
+ help='temperature for critical status')
+
+ pgroup = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
+ pgroup.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', default=logging.CRITICAL,
+ action=SetLogLevel, const=LOGGING_NONE,
+ help='quiet (no output, only exit with exit code)')
+ pgroup.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', help='more verbose output',
+ action=SetLogLevel, const=logging.INFO)
+ pgroup.add_argument('-d', '--debug', help='debug output (more verbose)',
+ action=SetLogLevel, const=logging.DEBUG)
+
+ parser.add_argument('-l', '--logfile', action=SetLogFile,
+ help='send logging output to logfile')
+
+ subparser = parser.add_subparsers(title='Supported temperature sensors')
+
+ cpuparser = ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
+ cpuparser.add_argument('-f', '--file', default=CPU_SENSOR_DEV,
+ help='input file (or device) to obtain data from'
+ ' (defaults to %s)' % CPU_SENSOR_DEV)
+ cmdparser = subparser.add_parser('rpi_cpu', parents=[cpuparser],
+ help='read built-in Raspberry Pi CPU temperature')
+ cmdparser.set_defaults(func=read_rpi_cpu_temp, cmdparser=cmdparser, retries=0)
+
+ w1parser = ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
+ pgroup = w1parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
+ pgroup.add_argument('-s', '--serial',
+ help='(unique part of) temperature sensor serial (*)')
+ pgroup.add_argument('-f', '--file',
+ help='input file (or device) to obtain data from (*)')
+ w1parser.add_argument('-r', '--retries', type=int,default=W1_SENSOR_READ_RETRIES,
+ help='number of times to retry reading sensor data when'
+ ' unstable (defaults to %d)' % W1_SENSOR_READ_RETRIES)
+ cmdparser = subparser.add_parser('w1_ds18b20', parents=[w1parser],
+ help='read 1-wire connected DS18b20 sensor')
+ cmdparser.set_defaults(func=read_w1_temp, cmdparser=cmdparser)
+
+ # parse arguments and post-process command line options
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+
+ # if we got here all seems OK
+ return args
+
+
def nagios_exit(status, message, data=None):
"""exit 'nagios-style', print status and message followed by perf. data"""
if logger.isEnabledFor(logging.CRITICAL):
@@ -239,8 +262,7 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
starttime = time()
- devicefile = get_sensor_device_filename(args)
- temperature, tries = read_temp(devicefile, args.converter, args.retries)
+ temperature, tries = args.func(args)
endtime = time()
except (KeyboardInterrupt) as e:
@@ -270,3 +292,4 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
('retries', [ tries-1, None, args.retries, 0, None ]),
('checktime', [ '%fs' % elapse, None, None, 0, None])
])
+