[Nagiosplug-devel] [ nagiosplug-Bugs-948667 ] check_procs under HP-UX does not see command arguments
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Bugs item #948667, was opened at 2004-05-05 13:16
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Category: Argument proccessing
Group: CVS
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Mark Plaksin (happyzi)
Assigned to: Ton Voon (tonvoon)
Summary: check_procs under HP-UX does not see command arguments
Initial Comment:
The ps command used by check_procs on HP-UX does not
show command arguments. So it can't be used to search
for things like "man ascii".
I think this is true for all versions of check_procs.
I've specifically tried 1.3.1 and CVS HEAD under HP-UX
11.00. I suspect it's the same on all versions of HP-UX.
configure picks '/usr/bin/ps -el' as the ps command.
If this is changed to:
/usr/bin/env UNIX95=1 /usr/bin/ps -eo
'state,uid,ppid,args'
and PS_FORMAT is "%s %s %s %n%s" and PS_VARLIST is
procstat,&procuid,&procppid,&pos,procprog
then it works.
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Comment By: Tracy Orf (tracyorf)
Date: 2004-08-10 13:00
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ps -ex in HP-UX will show the command line in extended format.
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Comment By: Jason Martin (jhmartin)
Date: 2004-08-10 11:21
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The CVS HEAD configure.in uses ps -el as the ps command for
HP-UX, and that command only returns up to 15 characters of
the command name and excludes all arguments.
ps -ef returns up to 64 characters of
the combination of command name and arguments.
Head -2 of ps -ef returns
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME COMMAND
root 625 624 0 Jun 17 ? 6:11 /usr/sbin/netfmt -
C -F -f /var/adm/nettl.LOG000 -c /var/adm/con
Head -3 of the UNIX95 syntax above returns
$ /usr/bin/env UNIX95=1 /usr/bin/ps -eo 'state,uid,ppid,args'
S UID PPID COMMAND
R 198 3023 /usr/bin/ps -eo state,uid,ppid,args
S 96 1 vmstat -S 300 2
This is true on the following versions of HPUX:
HP-UX hostname B.11.11 U 9000/800 1651319313 unlimited-
user license
HP-UX localhost B.10.20 E 9000/800 882327441 8-user license
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Comment By: Ton Voon (tonvoon)
Date: 2004-05-05 16:00
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What do you suggest? It should be something like:
ps -eo 's uid ppid vsz rss pcpu comm args'
to get all the required information. Will need a head -2 output.
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Comment By: Mark Plaksin (happyzi)
Date: 2004-05-05 14:54
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Thanks for the quick response :)
The recent change doesn't do the trick. I tested with
today's CVS.
We run multiple PeopleSoft instances on a single machine.
We want per-instance process checking and the only way to
tell which instance a process is for is by looking at the
arguments to the command. For example, there is one
PSQRYSRV process for earch instance. They show up in the
process table like "PSQRYSRV -C dom=INSTANCE_NAME".
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Comment By: Ton Voon (tonvoon)
Date: 2004-05-05 14:42
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Mark,
CVS HEAD was recently changed for HP-UX (configure output should
show HP-UX as the ps syntax). Does this work?
Ton
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