SAN and NAS

check_emc_unisphere

Description:

A Nagios plugin that checks the health of your SAN through EMC Unisphere.

Current Version

0.1

Last Release Date

2016-04-19

Compatible With

  • Nagios XI

Owner

License

GPL


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Project Notes
The script currently provides an overview of all of the disks within your SAN and alerts if any are in a degraded or failed state. Pre-requisites: Ensure you have the UniSphere CLI installed: https://support.emc.com/search?text=VNXe%20Unisphere%20CLI%20&product_id=8864&resource=DOWN&_ga=1.85856017.920998021.1461060670 Ensure that the following line is in your /etc/sudoers configuration: nagios ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_emc_unisphere_disks and also ensure 'Defaults requiretty' is uncommented in /etc/sudoers (as it is by default in some distro's - like Redhat, CentOS and the like.) The command in the commands.cfg file should look something like: command_line sudo /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_emc_unisphere_disks $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ $ARG2$ More features to be added soon!
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