Fujitsu Siemens

check fsc hardware with serverview

Description:

Gets hardware alerts from a FSC Primergy server through SNMP (environment, powersupply, massstorage, systemboard, deployment).

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Last Release Date

June 4, 2009

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This Nagios Plugin gets hardware alerts from a FSC Primergy server through SNMP. - environment (eg temperature, fans, case opening,...) - powersupply - massstorage (eg raid devices) - systemboard - deployment (don't know...) The FSC ServerView Agent must be installed and configured on the server. The check_serverview.py is a rewrite of the check_serverview plugin in python, which can also be found on www.nagiosexchange.org The main advantages of this plugin over the original check_serverview is cleaner output and the ability to ignore certain subsystems. For example the 'deployment' subsystem kept generating warnings, probably because the server wasn't installed with the FSC ServerStart toolkit.
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RAID Monitoring not supported by SNMP
by Meyer, June 30, 2012
Unfortunately ServerView does not support to check the RAID manager. So this monitor can' t check it.

Here is a hint how it can be done with a local check on a FUJITSU PRIMERGY.
It should be possible to do it with the tool amCLI from the ServerView package. It is located here "C:Program Files (x86)FujitsuServerView SuiteRAID Managerbin"
Show all devices: amCLI.exe --list
Get status of a device: amCLI.exe --get 32/2 status
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Good work
by christimpaler, January 31, 2010
Plugin works good. It is a nice feature to ignore certain subsystems, because serverview agents tend to return "critical" status, if a CPU is disabled in BIOS.
Python modules pyasn1 and pysnmp are needed. Tested with python 2.3 and 2.4 on RHEL 4 and RHEL 5.
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