AIX

AIX 5.3/6.1/7.1 – Check Filesystems

Description:

Collection of scripts to monitor file-systems on AIX 5.3, 6.1, 7.1 and VIOS 1-2 operating systems.

The script has features to exclude file-systems and to include only certain types (jfs, nfs, cifs f.ex) of file-systems.

The check includes scripts for remote hosts (AIX or VIOS OS) and Nagios server-side checks.

Current Version

0.6

Last Release Date

2013-11-09

Compatible With

  • Nagios 1.x
  • Nagios 2.x
  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios XI
  • Nagios Fusion
  • Nagios Reactor

License

MIT


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Project Notes
Collection of scripts I use to monitor AIX/VIOS infrastructure. ### Script for remote AIX/VIOS servers: I use this script in conjuction with check_aix_disks. Tested with NRPE 1.9, on AIX 5.3, 6.1, 7.1 and VIOS 2 + check_fs_aix + usage: /usr/nagios/libexec/check_fs_aix options + OPTIONS: + -h Show this message + -w Warning level in percentage (without %). + -c Critical level in percentage (without %). + -p Pattern for filesystem type. Default is jfs* (matches jfs and jfs2). + -e List of filesystems that need to be excluded (seperated with whitespaces). Example -e "/ /tmp /etc" for excluding /, /tmp and /etc filesystems. + -v verbose output (all filesystem status OK;WARNING;CRITICAL) ### Script for your Nagios servers: + usage: ./check_aix_disks options Nagios check plugin for check_fs_aix. Prerequisite: Remote AIX/VIOS server needs to use check_fs_aix with -v flag enabled. + OPTIONS: + -h Show this message + -r Remote hostname + -x Remote command of check_fs_aix (with -v flag) + -w Default warning level in percentage (without %). + -c Default critical level in percentage (without %). + -f Define forced threshold for filesystems. Ex. "/var:95:99 /tmp:96:99". + -v verbose output (all filesystem status OK;WARNING;CRITICAL) ### Examples of Nagios usage: ## HOST: define host{ use critical-host host_name server1 alias server1 (SAP Production) address 192.168.111.111 parents sw_central_1 icon_image vendors/aix.png icon_image_alt AIX 7.1 (SAP Production And DB) vrml_image vendors/aix.png statusmap_image vendors/aix.gd2 notes_url http://servermanager/?search=$HOSTNAME$ _SID strauss.sam _FORCEDDISKOPT -f "/oracle/XXX/sapdata1:95:97 /tmp:95:97" } ## COMMAND: define command{ command_name check_aix_disks command_line $USER1$/check_aix_disks -r $HOSTADDRESS$ -x $ARG1$ $_HOSTFORCEDENTRIESAIX$ } ## Service: define service { use critical-service hostgroups unix-servers # I use groups. service_description FILESYSTEMS check_command check_aix_disks!check_fs_verbose!_FORCEDENTRIESAIX }
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