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Status: Deprecated
This article covers a version of CentOS that is no longer supported. If you are currently operating a server running CentOS 6, we highly recommend upgrading or migrating to a supported version of CentOS.
Reason: CentOS 6 reached end of life (EOL) on November 30th, 2020 and no longer receives security patches or updates. For this reason, this guide is no longer maintained.
Introduction
PHP is a popular programming language that allows you to quickly create scripts and install additional libraries.
We have previously covered how to install Nagios monitoring server on CentOS 6 x64. This time, we will expand on this idea and create Nagios plugins using PHP. These plugins will be running on client VPS, and be executed via NRPE.
Step 1 - Install RPMForge Repository and NRPE on client VPS
rpm -ivh http://pkgs.repoforge.org/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.3-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm
yum -y install php nagios-nrpe
useradd nrpe && chkconfig nrpe on
Step 2 - Create your PHP Script
It would be a good idea to keep your plugins in same directory as other Nagios plugins (/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/ for example).
For our example, we will create a script that checks current disk usage by calling “df” from shell, and throw an alert if it is over 85% used:
#!/usr/bin/php
<?php
$used_space=chop(shell_exec("df -h / | grep -v Filesystem | awk '{print $5}'"));
switch ($used_space) {
case "$used_space" < "85%":
print "OK - $used_space of disk space used.";
exit(0);
case "$used_space" == "85%":
print "WARNING - $used_space of disk space used.";
exit(1);
case $used_space > "85%":
print "CRITICAL - $used_space of disk space used.";
exit(2);
default:
print "UNKNOWN - $used_space of disk space used.";
exit(3);
}
?>
<img src="images/how-to-create-nagios-plugins-with-php-on-centos-6-section-1.png; width="680">
We will save this script in /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/usedspace.php and make it executable:
chmod +x /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/usedspace.php
The entire Nagios NRPE plugin boils down to using exit codes to trigger alerts.
You introduce your level of logic to the script, and if you want to trigger an alert (whether it is OK, WARNING, CRITICAL, or UNKNOWN) – you specify an exit code.
Refer to the following Nagios Exit Codes:
Nagios Exit Codes
<table border=0 cellpadding=0>
<thead>
<tr>
<td width=120 align=center><B>Exit Code</B></td>
<td align=center><B>Status</B></td>
</tr>
<tr align=center>
<td width=120>0</td>
<td align=center>OK</td>
</tr>
<tr align=center>
<td width=120>1</td>
<td align=center>WARNING</td>
</tr>
<tr align=center>
<td width=120>2</td>
<td align=center>CRITICAL</td>
</tr>
<tr align=center>
<td width=120>3</td>
<td align=center>UNKNOWN</td>
</tr>
</thead>
</table>
Step 3 - Add Your Script to NRPE configuration on client host
Delete original /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg and add the following lines to it:
log_facility=daemon
pid_file=/var/run/nrpe/nrpe.pid
server_port=5666
nrpe_user=nrpe
nrpe_group=nrpe
allowed_hosts=198.211.117.251
dont_blame_nrpe=1
debug=0
command_timeout=60
connection_timeout=300
include_dir=/etc/nrpe.d/
command[usedspace_php]=/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/usedspace.php
Where 198.211.117.251 is our monitoring server from previous articles. Change these to your own values.
Make sure to restart Nagios NRPE service:
service nrpe restart
Step 4 - Add Your New Command to Nagios Checks on Nagios Monitoring Server
Define new command in /etc/nagios/objects/commands.cfg
define command{
command_name usedspace_php
command_line $USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c usedspace_php
}
As you can see, it uses NRPE to make TCP connections to port 5666 and run command ‘usedspace_php’, which we defined in /etc/nagios/nrpe.cfg on that remote host.
Add this check to your Nagios configuration file for client VPS.
For our example, we will monitor a server called CentOSDroplet and edit /etc/nagios/servers/CentOSDroplet.cfg
define service {
use generic-service
host_name CentOSDroplet
service_description Custom Disk Checker In PHP
check_command usedspace_php
}
<img src="images/how-to-create-nagios-plugins-with-php-on-centos-6-section-1.png; width="680">
Restart Nagios:
service nagios restart
Verify that the new check is working:
<img src="images/how-to-create-nagios-plugins-with-php-on-centos-6-section-1.png; width="680">
And you are all done!