Environmental

sgichk_cisco_chassis

Description:

Check chassis health of most cisco devices (fans, power supplies, etc)

Current Version

1.0

Last Release Date

2012-04-14

Compatible With

  • Nagios 3.x

Owner

License

GPL


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Check chassis health of most cisco devices (fans, power supplies, etc)
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Working Properly...
by nishith, February 29, 2016
Working Properly. Below is my output.
#########################################
./sgichk_cisco_chassis.pl -H 192.168.1.1 -C public
OK: All Environmental Sensors ok
Switch#1, Fan#1 = Normal
Sw1, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist = Normal
#########################################
./sgichk_cisco_chassis.pl -H 192.168.1.2 -C public
OK: All Environmental Sensors ok
chassis = Normal
chassis = Normal
internal power supply = Normal
redundant power supply = notPresent
#########################################
./sgichk_cisco_chassis.pl -H 192.168.1.3 -C public
OK: All Environmental Sensors ok
Switch#1, Fan#1 = Normal
Sw1, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist = Normal
#########################################
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Issue with tables
by LA_Admin, June 30, 2014
Getting it installed was no issue, but when I run the plugin in terminal, I get this:

"ERROR fetching Envmon table: The requested table is empty or does not exist"

I am using an ASA 5512-X. Does that mean the plugin is not compatible with the device, or have I mis-configured?
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I couldnt get it to work
by jeffr680j, June 30, 2012
Hi all,

I can't wait to get this plugin working!, but for some reason (I can't get it working). I am assuming user error as it works via terminal. I set it to be executable, and I get a

(Return code of 127 is out of bounds - plugin may be missing) in nagios.

I have declared it in switch.cfg as:

#cisco Chassis temperature
define service{
use generic-service
host_name VPU Core
service_description Cisco Temps
check_command sgichk_cisco_chassis!-C read
}

I have declared it in commands.cfg as:
# 'check_enviro' command definition
define command{
command_name sgichk_cisco_chassis
command_line $USER1$/sgichk_cisco_chassis! -H $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$
}

When I run it via terminal I get:

libexec# ./sgichk_cisco_chassis.pl -H 192.168.2.16 -C read
OK: All Environmental Sensors ok
SW#1, Sensor#1, GREEN = 31 = Normal
SW#2, Sensor#1, GREEN = 30 = Normal
Switch#1, Fan#1 = Normal
Switch#1, Fan#2 = Normal
Switch#2, Fan#1 = Normal
Sw1, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist = Normal
Sw1, PS2 Normal, RPS NotExist = Normal
Sw2, PS1 Normal, RPS NotExist = Normal
Sw2, PS2 Normal, RPS NotExist = Normal
I am sorry. It looks like a great plugin, I just can't figure out how to get it to work. I would like to get it to report on each switch, in nagios 3.3.1. I don't see any specific documentation on how to use it.
Owner's Reply:

Hmmm, I think maybe you have an extra ! in your command_line? Here's what I'm using for my command config:

# Check ALL environmental sensors for a cisco device
define command{
command_name check-cisco-enviro
command_line $USER1$/sgichk_cisco_chassis.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $USER3$ -2
}

The -2 option tells it to use snmp V2 (faster, especially over a WAN).


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