Better highlighting and now host/service selectors work as well as --current

dev
Eric Loyd 1 year ago
parent b35af8a799
commit 2c27f5335e

92
nlog

@ -20,36 +20,46 @@ num=""
# These two need to be regexp wildcards to match everything when nothing is specified
aSource="(HOST|SERVICE)"
aType="(ALERT|NOTIFICATION|EVENT HANDLER)"
verbose=""
do_debug() {
[ -n "$verbose" ] && echo "$*"
}
print_help() {
echo "Usage:"
echo " -d (debug mode)"
echo " -h|--host <host>"
echo " -s|--service <service>"
echo " --state <warning type (OK, WARNING, CRITICAL, UNKNOWN)> no default"
echo " --ok|--warn|--warning|--crit|--critical only print things that match"
echo " --hard only print hard stuff"
echo " --soft only print soft stuff"
echo " --sev|--severity <type (HARD, SOFT)>, default=all"
echo " -Q does a quick version of HARD CRITICAL"
echo " -n <#> selects the alert number, no default"
echo " --type <alert type (ALERT, EVENT, NOTIFICATION)>, default=all"
echo " --event set alert type to EVENT HANDLER"
echo " --src|--source <alert source (HOST, SERVICE)>, default=all"
echo " --from <from time>, default=today at midnight"
echo " --to <to time>, default=now"
echo " --notime don't convert timestamp to human time"
echo " -c|--constant) the equivalent of a tail -f on the Nagios log file"
echo " --file <file[s]>) scan <file[s]> instead of $file; use \"...\" if wildcards"
echo ""
echo "All input is evaluated as a case-insensitive regexp surrounded by wildcards."
echo "Time values can be in the following formats:"
echo " HH:MM[:SS] YYYY-MM-DD YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM[:SS]*"
echo "This program does not directly scan log files other than the current one. If you want"
echo "to scan older files, use the --file option. Note that this can be combined with the"
echo "--from and --to options, but keep in mind that file names are named based on the date they"
echo "were rotated, not the date of their contents."
echo "*Due to the awk pattern matching, dates before 2020-09-09 will produce empty output."
cat << HELP_EOF
Usage:
-d (debug mode)
-h|--host <host>
-s|--service <service>
--current show CURRENT HOST|SERVICE STATE information
--state <warning type (OK, WARNING, CRITICAL, UNKNOWN)> no default
--ok|--warn|--warning|--crit|--critical only print things that match
--hard|--sort only print things that match
--soft only print soft stuff
--sev|--severity <type (HARD, SOFT)>, default=all
-Q does a quick version of HARD CRITICAL
-n <#> selects the alert number (of max_retries), no default
--type <alert type (ALERT, EVENT, NOTIFICATION)>, default=all
--event set alert type to EVENT HANDLER
--src|--source <alert source (HOST, SERVICE)>, default=all
--from <from time>, default=today at midnight
--to <to time>, default=now
--notime don't convert timestamp to human time
-c|--constant) the equivalent of a tail -f on the Nagios log file
--file <file[s]>) scan <file[s]> instead of $files; use "..." if wildcards
-v turn on verbose/debug mode
All input is evaluated as a case-insensitive regexp surrounded by wildcards.
Time values can be in the following formats:
HH:MM[:SS] YYYY-MM-DD YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM[:SS]*
This program does not directly scan log files other than the current one. If you want
to scan older files, use the --file option. Note that this can be combined with the
--from and --to options, but keep in mind that file names are named based on the date they
were rotated, not the date of their contents.
Some options set others, so options earlier on the command line can be overwritten by later ones
*Due to the awk pattern matching, dates before 2020-09-09 will produce empty output.
HELP_EOF
exit;
}
@ -61,6 +71,7 @@ while [ -n "$1" ]; do
-s|--service) service="$2"; shift 2;;
--state) state="$2"; shift 2;;
--ok) state="OK"; shift 1;;
--current) aSource="(HOST|SERVICE)"; aType="STATE"; shift 1;;
--warn|--warning) state="WARNING"; shift 1;;
--crit|--critical) state="CRITICAL"; shift 1;;
--hard) severity="HARD"; shift 1;;
@ -74,7 +85,8 @@ while [ -n "$1" ]; do
--from) fromTime="$2"; shift 2;;
--to) toTime="$2"; shift 2;;
--notime) noTime="true"; shift 1;;
-c|--constant) tailMode="-f"; shift 1;;
-c|--constant) tailMode="--follow=name"; shift 1;;
-v) verbose="true"; shift 1;;
*) shift 1;;
esac
done
@ -85,6 +97,7 @@ done
# [1690749418] HOST ALERT: Security Cameras; DOWN; SOFT; 1; CRITICAL - 192.168.1.88: rta nan, lost 100%
# [1690765779] SERVICE ALERT: DD-WRT; Port: vlan1 Bandwidth; CRITICAL; SOFT; 4; CRITICAL - Current BW in: 8.22Mbps Out: 1.58Mbps
# (NF-3) (NF-2)(NF-1)
# [1723694400] CURRENT HOST STATE: localhost;UP;HARD;1;OK - 127.0.0.1 rta 0.067ms lost 0%
# (HOST|SERVICE) (DOWNTIME|FLAPPING)? (ALERT|NOTIFICATION)
timeSel=""
@ -99,13 +112,28 @@ fi
timeSub=""
[ -z "$noTime" ] && timeSub="&& sub (/^\[[0-9]{10}]/, strftime (\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\", substr (\$1, 2, 10)), \$1)"
do_debug "DEBUG: host=$host"
do_debug "DEBUG: service=$service"
do_debug "DEBUG: awk=^\[[0-9]{10}] (GLOBAL |CURRENT )?$aSource (DOWNTIME |FLAPPING )?$aType: .*$host.*$service"
tail -n +1 $tailMode $files | gawk -F\; "\
BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1} \
/^\[[0-9]{10}] (GLOBAL )?$aSource (DOWNTIME |FLAPPING )?$aType: .*$host.*;$service/ \
/^\[[0-9]{10}] (GLOBAL |CURRENT )?$aSource (DOWNTIME |FLAPPING )?$aType: .*$host.*$service/ \
&& \$(NF-3)~/$state/ \
&& \$(NF-2)~/$severity/ \
&& \$(NF-1)~/$num/ \
$timeSel \
$timeSub \
{printf \"%s: %s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n\", \$1, \$2, \$3, \$4, \$5, \$6}" |
sed -e "s/;OK;/;\x1b[32mOK\x1b[0m;/" -e "s/;CRITICAL;/;\x1b[31mCRITICAL\x1b[0m;/" -e "s/;WARNING;/;\x1b[33mWARNING\x1b[0m;/" -e "s/;HARD;/;\x1b[35mHARD\x1b[0m;/" -e "s/;SOFT;/;\x1b[36mSOFT\x1b[0m;/"
{
sub(/OK/, \"\x1b[32mOK\x1b[0m\", \$3)
sub(/WARNING/, \"\x1b[31mWARNING\x1b[0m\", \$3)
sub(/CRITICAL/, \"\x1b[33mCRITICAL\x1b[0m\", \$3)
sub(/UP/, \"\x1b[32mUP\x1b[0m\", \$2)
sub(/UNREACHABLE/, \"\x1b[31mUNREACHABLE\x1b[0m\", \$2)
sub(/DOWN/, \"\x1b[33mDOWN\x1b[0m\", \$2)
sub(/HARD/, \"\x1b[35mHARD\x1b[0m\", \$3)
sub(/SOFT/, \"\x1b[36mSOFT\x1b[0m\", \$3)
sub(/HARD/, \"\x1b[35mHARD\x1b[0m\", \$4)
sub(/SOFT/, \"\x1b[36mSOFT\x1b[0m\", \$4)
printf \"%s: %s;%s;%s;%s;%s\n\", \$1, \$2, \$3, \$4, \$5, \$6
}"

Loading…
Cancel
Save