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check_osx_launchd.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# Check launchd Tasks
# by Jedda Wignall
# http://jedda.me
# v1.0 - 1 Aug 2012
# Initial release.
# This script calls `launchctl list` and parses the output to report non-zero exit codes for tasks. This is very useful in
# finding tasks that cannot launch and are 'Throttling respawn', as well as locating bad exit codes for scheduled tasks.
# !! IMPORTANT: It is important that the script is run as a super user so that system tasks are included - otherwise you are just monitoring
# tasks in the 'local' domain, which is unlikely to be anything you care about.
# The preset_exceptions array below exists because some tasks exit with non-zero codes as standard, such as Apple's XProtect
# anti-malware tool, which exits with a code of 252 when there are no new definitions on Apple's server. The execptions allow
# for these kind of known tasks whose exit status is not pertinent to the monitoring of the system.
# The -e flag allows you to supply extra exceptions as an argument. This is a comma delimited list of identifiers (see example below).
# The -c flag allows you to supply critical processes as an argument. This is a comma delimited list of identifiers (see example below).
# The default return for finding a process with a non-zero exit code is WARNING. This allows you to define processes that
# will return CRITICAL.
# The script takes the above arguments like this:
# ./check_osx_launchd.sh -e com.apple.iCloudHelper,com.apple.NotesMigratorService -c com.apple.servermgrd
preset_exceptions="com.apple.printuitool.agent,com.apple.coreservices.appleid.authentication,com.apple.afpstat-qfa,com.apple.mrt.uiagent,com.apple.printtool.agent,com.apple.accountsd,com.apple.xprotectupdater,com.apple.pfctl"
preset_criticals="org.postgresql.postgres"
# don't edit below this line unless you know what to do
provided_exceptions=""
provided_criticals=""
non_zero=0
critical=0
non_zero_label_array=( )
while getopts "e:c:" optionName; do
case "$optionName" in
e) provided_exceptions=( $OPTARG );;
c) provided_criticals=( $OPTARG );;
esac
done
exceptions=$preset_exceptions","$provided_exceptions
criticals=$preset_criticals","$provided_criticals
# list all launchd processes, and look at exit codes
launchctl list | { while read line ; do
ld_pid=`echo $line | cut -d ' ' -f 1`
ld_exit=`echo $line | cut -d ' ' -f 2`
ld_label=`echo $line | cut -d ' ' -f 3`
# skip exceptions
case "${exceptions[@]}" in *"$ld_label"*) continue ;; esac
# check tasks
if [ "$ld_pid" != "-" ]; then
# task is active
let active++
#echo "$ld_label is active"
else
# task is inactive
let inactive++
# look at last exit code
if [ "$ld_exit" != "0" ]; then
case "${criticals[@]}" in *"$ld_label"*) critical=1 ;; esac
let non_zero++
non_zero_label_array[${#non_zero_label_array[*]}]="$ld_label"
fi
fi
done
non_zero_labels=`printf ",%s" "${non_zero_label_array[@]}" | cut -c2-`
if [ $non_zero -gt 0 ] && [ $critical == 0 ]; then
printf "WARNING - daemon/s ($non_zero_labels) exited with a non-zero code! | active=$active; inactive=$inactive; error=$non_zero;\n"
exit 1
elif [ $non_zero -gt 0 ] && [ $critical == 1 ]; then
printf "CRITICAL - critical daemon/s ($non_zero_labels) exited with a non-zero code! | active=$active; inactive=$inactive; error=$non_zero;\n"
exit 2
else
printf "OK - All daemons are active or exited successfully. | active=$active; inactive=$inactive; error=$non_zero;\n"
exit 0
fi
}