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ds18b20

Description:

Written in C, ds18b20 can locate all ds18b20 probes connected to the system (Raspberry PI) via the GPIO pins and either run as a daemon and log temperatures to logfiles or run as a nagios check via nrpe.

Current Version

1.1

Last Release Date

2018-12-03

Compatible With

  • Nagios 1.x
  • Nagios 2.x
  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x
  • Nagios XI
  • Nagios Fusion
  • Nagios Reactor
  • Nagios Network Analyzer
  • Nagios Log Server

License

GPL


Project Notes
Small program that locates all DS18B20 probes in the system and opens a logfile for each probe and writes the temperature from each probe to it's logfile. Also capable of running as a nagios check. To build it, just run make in the directory containing the files. Arguments: * -v = Verbose. Print additional info on what the program is doing. * -i = Interval. The interval the probes are checked in seconds. * -l = Log to text files. * -r = Maintain RRD files. * -o = Run once. Print temperatures to screen and exit. * -f = Foreground. Do not daemonize and run in the foreground. * -p = Probename. Only report for the named probe or alias. Implies -o and -f * -m = Minimum temperature for nagios checking (only used with -p) * -M = Maximum temperature for nagios checking (only used with -p) Additionally these arguments can also be set in a config file (/etc/ds18b20.cfg). See example ds18b20.cfg file to see how it's configured. RRD support is still pending. The OS on the Raspberry needs to be properly configured. In many cases the following is needed in /boot/config.txt: dtoverlay=w1-gpio Also, the drivers/modules "w1-gpio" and "w1-therm" need to be loaded before the program is run in order for the probes to show up. It is not recommended to keep the log files for the probes on the SD disk in the PI. This is because there are values written to these files every INTERVAL (default 5) minutes. Such frequent writes will kill your SD card in a short time. Personally I use the RAM disk for the logs: ra@raspberrypi ~ $ ls -l /var/probes lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Nov 17 04:06 /var/probes -> /run/probes Then I have a cron job that transfers the logs from the RAM disk to a safe place every night as the RAM disk is volatile and all data there will be lost on reboot or powerfailure. The program can also work as a Nagios check using the -p and -m and/or -M switches. If the probe named with -p is either below -m or above -M then the program will exit with a critical message for Nagios. The program also prints out performance data for Nagios to graph. Written by Richard Allen and released under the GPLv2 license. TODO: * Finish RRD support. * Consider mysql/mariadb support.
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