JMX::Jmx4Perl::Nagios::SingleCheck - A single nagios check
This is an package used internally by
JMX::Jmx4Perl::Nagios::CheckJmx4Perl. It encapsulates the configuration for
single checks, which can be combined to a bulk JMX-Request so only a single
server turnaround is used to obtain multiple checks results at once.
- $single_check = new
$JMX::Jmx4Perl::Nagios::SingleCheck($nagios_plugin,$check_config)
- Construct a new single check from a given Nagios::Plugin object
$nagios_plugin and a parsed check configuration
$check_config, which is a hash.
- $requests = $single_check->get_requests($jmx,$args)
- Called to obtain an arrayref of JMX::Jmx4Perl::Request objects which
should be send to the server agent. $jmx ist the
JMX::Jmx4Perl agent, $args are additonal arguments
used for exec-operations,
Multiple request object are returned e.g. if a relative check
has to be performed in order to get the base value as well.
The returned array can contain coderefs which should be
executed directly and its return value should be used in order to
perfoorm the check.
- $single_check->exract_responses($responses,$requests,$target)
- Extract JMX::Jmx4Perl::Response objects and add the deducted results to
the nagios plugin (which was given at construction time).
$responses is an arrayref to the
returned responses, $requests is an arrayref to
the original requests. Any response consumed from
$requests should be removed from the array, as
well as the corresponding request. The requests/responses for this
single request are always a the beginning of the arrays.
$target is an optional target
configuration if the request was used in target proxy mode.
This file is part of jmx4perl.
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