RAID Controllers

check_dell_omreport

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Plugin for checking the status of a Dell RAID array using ‘omreport’

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Last Release Date

June 5, 2009

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Nagios plugin for checking the status of a Dell RAID array using 'omreport' Requires Dell Open Manage v4 to be installed. Usage: check_dell_omreport.pl [-V] -V ... print version information NRPE Usage (in nrpe.cfg): command[check_dell_omreport]=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_dell_omreport.pl * Checks all existing vdisks and the battery state. * Output indicates which disk has failed * Provides rebuild status (eg Ok/Rebuilding** 9% complete) Updated for OpenManage 5.5 - 10th Dec 2008 Updated to report 'warning' for Battery 'Non-Critical' states - 9th Feb 2009 Rival :-) plugins which may be of interest: * check_omsa_vdisk - based on bash+awk instead of perl * check_perc - uses SNMP from the Nagios server instead of NRPE
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Worked like a charm!!!
by nishith, August 31, 2012

This is my Dell Server Output with Linux Server. ./check_dell_omreport.pl WARNING: Controller0=Non-Critical/Degraded [ Battery0=Ok/Ready Vdisk0=Ok/Ready [ 0:0=Ok/Online 0:1=Ok/Online 0:2=Ok/Online 0:3=Ok/Online ] ] Without making much efforts, just configure this in NRPE or SWITCH.CFG File. The configuration file contents are as given below. Nagios Server: define service{ use generic-service ; Inherit values from a template host_name Dell NFS Server service_description RAID Status check_command check_nrpe!check_dell_omreport notifications_enabled 0 Nagios Client(NRPE) command[check_dell_omreport]=/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_dell_omreport.pl Save & Exit Restart Xinetd service That's it.



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