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Check the health of an Adaptec raid controller using /usr/StorMan/arcconf Checks the following: Logical device status Controller status Failed & Degraded drives If battery present:…
The srcd demon running on the host conatining the ICP Vortex controller will send a snmptrap in cause of trouble to the monitor host. On…
A collection of perlscripts to query 3ware raidcontrollers with the tw_cli tool.
Just run it on the box having the controller. If you are not the root user you must use sudo to be able to run…
Independently developed (from other here, that is) plugin for checking 3ware controller health. Uses the tw_cli utility (3ware array cli). Requires: nagios-plugins, perl, tw_cli. Tested…
This was a script that grew out of a need to check the 3ware controllers in our Silicon Mechanics boxes. It hasn't given any trouble…
The original p_view=289 check_3ware">http://www.nagiosexchange.org/RAID_Controller.58.0.html?&tx_netnagext_pi1p_view=289 check_3ware Perl script works well but I didn't feel like installing nagios on the servers just for one service. Solution: modify…
check_aaccli is a plugin f?r Nagios, which checks the health of Adaptec SCSI Raid Controllers (which may identify themselves also as IBM ServeRAID). This is…
This Plugin depends on arcconf from Adaptec. It parses the output from several arcconf commands and check it for failures. This Plugin is tested with…
This plugin is based on /usr/StorMan/arcconf . It parses the output from "/usr/StorMan/arcconf GETLOGS 1 DEVICE tabular" for the given error count on numParityErrors, hwErrors…
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