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Package: nagios-plugins-contrib
Version: 14.20141104
Severity: wishlist

Hello,

I'd be very happy if you could include the check_deb_kernel_version
script. It checks whether there's a newer kernel installed than
currently running or in other words if the machine should be rebooted
into a fresher kernel (probably because the current one has security
issues...).

Thanks for maintaining Nagios and associated infrastructure!
*t

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Hi Tomas,

Am 14.07.15 um 17:29 schrieb Tomas Pospisek:
> I'd be very happy if you could include the
> check_deb_kernel_version script. It checks whether there's a newer
> kernel installed than currently running or in other words if the
> machine should be rebooted into a fresher kernel (probably because
> the current one has security issues...).

what about using check_running_kernel? :-)

$ apt-cache show nagios-plugins-contrib | grep kernel
     * check_running_kernel: check if a system was rebooted after
       a kernel upgrade

Cheers, Jan.
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