Class SmtpMonitor

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    ServiceMonitor

    public final class SmtpMonitor
    extends AbstractServiceMonitor

    This class is designed to be used by the service poller framework to test the availability of the SMTP service on remote interfaces. The class implements the ServiceMonitor interface that allows it to be used along with other plug-ins by the service poller framework.

    Author:
    Tarus Balog , OpenNMS
    • Field Detail

      • LOG

        public static final org.slf4j.Logger LOG
    • Constructor Detail

      • SmtpMonitor

        public SmtpMonitor()
    • Method Detail

      • poll

        public PollStatus poll​(MonitoredService svc,
                               java.util.Map<java.lang.String,​java.lang.Object> parameters)

        This method is the heart of the plug-in monitor. Each time an interface requires a check to be performed as defined by the scheduler the poll method is invoked. The poll is passed the service to check.

        By default when the status transition from up to down or vice versa the framework will generate an event. Additionally, if the polling interval changes due to an extended unavailability, the framework will generate an additional down event. The plug-in can suppress the generation of the default events by setting the suppress event bit in the returned integer.

        NOTE: This method may be invoked on a Minion, in which case certain bean and facilities will not be available. If any state related information is required such as agent related configuration, it should retrieved by the ServiceMonitor.getRuntimeAttributes(MonitoredService, Map).

        Poll the specified address for SMTP service availability.

        During the poll an attempt is made to connect on the specified port (by default TCP port 25). If the connection request is successful, the banner line generated by the interface is parsed and if the extracted return code indicates that we are talking to an SMTP server we continue. Next, an SMTP 'HELO' command is sent to the interface. Again the response is parsed and a return code extracted and verified. Finally, an SMTP 'QUIT' command is sent. Provided that the interface's response is valid we set the service status to SERVICE_AVAILABLE and return.

        Parameters:
        svc - Includes details about to the service being monitored.
        parameters - Includes the service parameters defined in poller-configuration.xml and those returned by ServiceMonitor.getRuntimeAttributes(MonitoredService, Map).
        Returns:
        The availability of the interface and if a transition event should be suppressed.
        See Also:
        PollStatus.SERVICE_AVAILABLE, PollStatus.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE, PollStatus.SERVICE_AVAILABLE, PollStatus.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE