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#!/bin/bash
nagBase="/usr/local/nagios"
nagLog="$nagBase/var/nagios.log"
archives="$nagBase/var/archives"
# [fromTime] aSource aType: host;service;state;severity;num;text
#fromTime=`date -d "" +"%s"`
files="$nagLog"
tailMode=""
fromTime=""
toTime=""
noTime=""
host=""
service=""
state=""
severity=""
num=""
# These two need to be regexp wildcards to match everything when nothing is specified
aSource="(HOST|SERVICE)"
aType="(ALERT|NOTIFICATION|EVENT HANDLER)"
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."
exit;
}
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
--help) print_help;;
--file) files="$2"; shift 2;;
-h|--host) host="$2"; shift 2;;
-s|--service) service="$2"; shift 2;;
--state) state="$2"; shift 2;;
--ok) state="OK"; shift 1;;
--warn|--warning) state="WARNING"; shift 1;;
--crit|--critical) state="CRITICAL"; shift 1;;
--hard) severity="HARD"; shift 1;;
--soft) severity="SOFT"; shift 1;;
--sev|--severity) severity="$2"; shift 2;;
-Q) severity="HARD"; state="CRITICAL"; shift 1;;
-n|--num) num="$2"; shift 2;;
--type) aType="$2"; shift 2;;
--event) aType="EVENT HANDLER"; shift 1;;
--src|--source) aSource="$2"; shift 2;;
--from) fromTime="$2"; shift 2;;
--to) toTime="$2"; shift 2;;
--notime) noTime="true"; shift 1;;
-c|--constant) tailMode="-f"; shift 1;;
*) shift 1;;
esac
done
# $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $6
# [fromTime] aSource aType: host;service;state;severity;num;text
# $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
# [1690749418] HOST ALERT: Security Cameras; DOWN; SOFT; 1; CRITICAL - 192.168.1.88: rta nan, lost 100%
# [1690765779] SERVICE ALERT: DD-WRT; Port: vlan1 Bandwidth; CRITICAL; SOFT; 4; CRITICAL - Current BW in: 8.22Mbps Out: 1.58Mbps
# (NF-3) (NF-2)(NF-1)
# (HOST|SERVICE) (DOWNTIME|FLAPPING)? (ALERT|NOTIFICATION)
timeSel=""
if [ -n "$fromTime" ]; then
fromTimeUnix=$(date -d "$fromTime" +"%s")
timeSel="&& substr (\$1, 2, 10) >= $fromTimeUnix"
fi
if [ -n "$toTime" ]; then
toTimeUnix=$(date -d "$toTime" +"%s")
timeSel="$timeSel && substr (\$1, 2, 10) <= $toTimeUnix"
fi
timeSub=""
[ -z "$noTime" ] && timeSub="&& sub (/^\[[0-9]{10}]/, strftime (\"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S\", substr (\$1, 2, 10)), \$1)"
tail -n +1 $tailMode $files | gawk -F\; "\
BEGIN {IGNORECASE=1} \
/^\[[0-9]{10}] (GLOBAL )?$aSource (DOWNTIME |FLAPPING )?$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;/"