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Nagios plugin to check a tftp server. Uses the local “tftp” client binary to issue a “status” command and processes the results. By O’Shaughnessy Evans.
Current Version
Last Release Date
June 22, 2009
Owner
Nagios Exchange
Compatible With
check_tftp Nagios plugin
Nagios plugin to check a tftp server. Issues a "status" command to the given server and processes the results. Requires a local tftp binary.
this is because "status" of tftp always reports "connected to.." even if the tftp there is not responding...
I have to change a line in the script in order to receive the correct report, otherwise the report is always CRITICAL although the server is working properly. This is an example with verbose output: # ./check_tftp -H server.com -p 67 -v opening echo status | /usr/bin/tftp server.com 67 output is: tftp> Connected to server.com. Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off Rexmt-interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds tftp> STATUS: tftp> Connected to server.com. TFTP CRITICAL: tftp> Connected to server.com. # This is the change: 92 my ($state, $answer); 93 -if ($status =~ /^Connected to/) { 93 +if ($status =~ /Connected to/) { 94 $state = $ERRORS{OK}; 95 $answer = $status; 96 chomp $answer; And this is the report now: # ./check_tftp -H server.com -p 67 -v opening echo status | /usr/bin/tftp server.com 67 output is: tftp> Connected to server.com. Mode: netascii Verbose: off Tracing: off Rexmt-interval: 5 seconds, Max-timeout: 25 seconds tftp> STATUS: tftp> Connected to server.com. TFTP OK: tftp> Connected to server.com. #
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