centreon-plugins/hardware/devices/camera/hikvision/snmp/mode/time.pm

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package hardware::devices::camera::hikvision::snmp::mode::time;
use base qw(snmp_standard::mode::ntp);
use strict;
use warnings;
sub get_target_time {
my ($self, %options) = @_;
my $oid_sysTime = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.39165.1.19.0';
my $snmp_result = $options{snmp}->get_leef(oids => [ $oid_sysTime ], nothing_quit => 1);
# format: "2019-11-18 20:13:17"
if ($snmp_result->{$oid_sysTime} !~ /^(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)\s+(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)/) {
$self->{output}->add_option_msg(short_msg => 'cannot parse date format: ' . $snmp_result->{$oid_sysTime});
$self->{output}->option_exit();
}
my $remote_date = [$1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6];
my $timezone = 'UTC';
if (defined($self->{option_results}->{timezone}) && $self->{option_results}->{timezone} ne '') {
$timezone = $self->{option_results}->{timezone};
}
my $tz = centreon::plugins::misc::set_timezone(name => $timezone);
my $dt = DateTime->new(
year => $remote_date->[0],
month => $remote_date->[1],
day => $remote_date->[2],
hour => $remote_date->[3],
minute => $remote_date->[4],
second => $remote_date->[5],
%$tz
);
return ($dt->epoch, $remote_date, $timezone);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 MODE
Check time offset of server with ntp server. Use local time if ntp-host option is not set.
SNMP gives a date with second precision (no milliseconds). Time precision is not very accurate.
Use threshold with (+-) 2 seconds offset (minimum).
=over 8
=item B<--warning-offset>
Time offset warning threshold (in seconds).
=item B<--critical-offset>
Time offset critical Threshold (in seconds).
=item B<--ntp-hostname>
Set the ntp hostname (if not set, localtime is used).
=item B<--ntp-port>
Set the ntp port (Default: 123).
=item B<--timezone>
Set the timezone of distant server. For Windows, you need to set it.
Can use format: 'Europe/London' or '+0100'.
=back
=cut