sa-check_spamd - spamd monitoring script for use with Nagios, etc.
sa-check_spamd [options]
Options:
-c secs, --critical=secs Critical ping response threshold
-h, -?, --help Print usage message
-H hostname, --hostname=hostname Hostname of spamd service to ping
-p port, --port=port Port of spamd service to ping
--socketpath=path Connect to given UNIX domain socket
-t secs, --timeout=secs Max time to wait for a ping response
-v, --verbose Verbose debug output
-V, --version Output version info
-w secs, --warning=secs Warning ping response threshold
The purpose of this program is to provide a tool to monitor the status of
"spamd" server processes. spamd is the
daemonized version of the spamassassin executable, both provided in the
SpamAssassin distribution.
This program is designed for use, as a plugin, with the Nagios
service monitoring software available from http://nagios.org. It might be
compatible with other service monitoring packages. It is also useful as a
command line utility or as a component of a custom shell script.
Options of the long form can be shortened as long as the remain unambiguous
(i.e. --host can be used instead of --hostname).
- -c secs, --critical=secs
- Critical ping response threshold in seconds. If a spamd ping response
takes longer than the value specified (in seconds) the program will exit
with a value of 2 to indicate the critical status.
This value must be at least as long as the value specified for
warning and less than the value specified for timeout.
- -h, -?, --help
- Prints this usage message and exits.
- -H hostname, --hostname=hostname
- The hostname, or IP address, of the spamd service to ping. By default the
hostname localhost is used. If --socketpath is set this
value will be ignored.
- -p port, --port=port
- The port of the spamd service to ping. By default port 783 (the
spamd default port number) is used. If --socketpath is set this
value will be ignored.
- --socketpath=path
- Connect to given UNIX domain socket. Use instead of a hostname and TCP
port. When set, any hostname and TCP port specified will be ignored.
- -t secs, --timeout=secs
- The maximum time to wait for a ping response. Once exceeded the program
will exit with a value of 2 to indicate the critical status. The default
timeout value is 45 seconds. The timeout must be no less than 1 second.
This value must be greater than the values specified for both
the critical and warning values.
- -v, --verbose
- Display verbose debug output on STDOUT.
- -V, --version
- Display version info on STDOUT.
- -w secs, --warning=secs
- Warning ping response threshold in seconds. If a spamd ping response takes
longer than the value specified (in seconds), and does not exceed the
critical threshold value, the program will exit with a value of 1
to indicate the warning status.
This value must be no longer than the value specified for
critical and less than the value specified for
timeout.
The program will indicate the status of the spamd process being monitored by
exiting with one of these values:
- 0
- OK: A spamd ping response was received within all threshold times.
- 1
- WARNING: A spamd ping response exceeded the warning threshold but not the
critical threshold.
- 2
- CRITICAL: A spamd ping response exceeded either the critical threshold or
the timeout value.
- 3
- UNKNOWN: An error, probably caused by a missing dependency or an invalid
configuration parameter being supplied, occurred in the sa-check_spamd
program.
spamc(1) spamd(1) spamassassin(1)
"Mail::SpamAssassin" version 3.1.1 or higher
(3.1.6 or higher recommended)
Daryl C. W. O'Shea, DOS Technologies <spamassassin@dostech.ca>
sa-check_spamd is distributed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, as
described in the file "LICENSE" included
with the Apache SpamAssassin distribution and available at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Copyright (C) 2015 The Apache Software Foundation