This small utility pings several targets at once and returns the lowest RTT. It can be used as connectivity check to see if we can reach any target from a list in a configured amount of time. This way, the connectivity check is independent from the status of any single target host.
This program can be used as Nagios-compatible plugin.
Ping all known quad9 addresses as well as Google DNS at once:
$ multiping dns.quad9.net 8.8.8.8
multiping: OK - best rtt 40 ms (for dns.quad9.net/149.112.112.112) | '8.8.8.8'=0.0475s;0.05;0.5;0 '2620:fe::fe'=0.0421s;0.05;0.5;0 '149.112.112.112'=0.0398s;0.05;0.5;0 '9.9.9.9'=0.0411s;0.05;0.5;0
The output before the "|" is for humans. Everything after that is Nagios-compatible perfdata.
Note that multiping needs capabilities to open raw sockets. Running as root is the easiest way to accomplish this.
- Fast and robust.
- Output compatible to Nagios/Icinga/Sensu/...
- Select IPv4 or IPv6 only.
- Adjustable warning/critical timeouts.
The primary author is Christian Kauhaus. multiping
is
licensed under the term of the
BSD 3-clause "revised" license.