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needrestart - nagios plugin mode ================================ Needrestart can be used as a nagios plugin: ```console # needrestart -p CRIT - Kernel: 4.6.0-1-amd64, Services: 1 (!), Containers: none, Sessions: 2 (!)|Kernel=0;0;;0;2 Services=1;;0;0 Containers=0;;0;0 Sessions=2;0;;0 Services: - NetworkManager.service Sessions: - thomas @ session #16 - thomas @ user manager service ``` Since needrestart requires root privileges to scan processes of other users you should use sudo. Needrestart ships some example files to run needrestart as nagios plugin using sudo: - `ex/nagios/check_needrestart` - calls sudo to invoke needrestart - `ex/nagios/needrestart-nagios` - sudo(8) config allowing nagios to run needrestart as root - `ex/nagios/plugin.conf` - nagios(8) integration