Bash scripts to scan and monitor network

This article provides few simple scripts to scan and monitor network using combination of bash and ping command. Obviously, these scripts are no match to a full monitoring dedicated software like nagios but they could be useful for a small home brand networks, where implementing sophisticated monitoring system can become an overhead.

1. Scan network subnet

In this example the bash script will scan network for hosts attached to an IP address 10.1.1.1 – 255. The script will print message Node with IP: IP-address is up if ping command was successful. Feel free to modify the script to scan your hosts range.

#!/bin/bash

is_alive_ping()
{
  ping -c 1 $1 > /dev/null
  [ $? -eq 0 ] && echo Node with IP: $i is up.
}

for i in 10.1.1.{1..255}
do
is_alive_ping $i & disown
done

Execute:

./bash_ping_scan.sh

OUTPUT:

Node with IP: 10.1.1.1 is up.
Node with IP: 10.1.1.4 is up.
Node with IP: 10.1.1.9 is up.


2. Notify when server is down script

Ping bash script example No.2 will send an email to a specified email address when ping cannot reach its destination. System admin can execute this in script regularly with use of a cron scheduler. The script first uses ping command to ping host or IP supplied as an argument. In case that destination is unreachable a mail command will be used to notify system administrator about this event.

#!/bin/bash

for i in $@
do
ping -c 1 $i &> /dev/null

if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
	echo "`date`: ping failed, $i host is down!" | mail -s "$i host is down!" [email protected]
fi
done

Execute:

./check_hosts.sh google.com yahoo.com 192.168.1.2 mylinuxbox N2100

3. Create a monitoring log

The last example is a modified version of the previous example. When mail is not configured on the system the script will create a log file. The core of the script is wrapped into endless while loop which is set to execute ping check every hour ( 3600 second ). Modify the script according to your needs. Remove endless while loop when you intend to use this script with cron scheduler.

#!/bin/bash 

LOG=/tmp/mylog.log
SECONDS=3600 

[email protected] 

for i in $@; do
	echo "$i-UP!" > $LOG.$i 

done 

while true; do
	for i in $@; do 

ping -c 1 $i > /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
	STATUS=$(cat $LOG.$i)
 		if [ $STATUS != "$i-DOWN!" ]; then
 			echo "`date`: ping failed, $i host is down!" |
			mail -s "$i host is down!" $EMAIL 

 		fi
	echo "$i-DOWN!" > $LOG.$i 

else
	STATUS=$(cat $LOG.$i)
 		if [ $STATUS != "$i-UP!" ]; then
 			echo "`date`: ping OK, $i host is up!" |
			mail -s "$i host is up!" $EMAIL

 		fi
	echo "$i-UP!" > $LOG.$i
fi
done 

sleep $SECONDS
done

Execute:

./check-server-status.sh google.com yahoo.com 192.168.1.2 mylinuxbox N2100