SAN and NAS

Check Synology NAS

Description:

This plugin uses SNMP to check NAS devices from Synology

Current Version

1.1

Last Release Date

2015-06-18

Compatible With

  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x

License

BSD


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Project Notes
This plugin uses SNMP to check NAS devices from Synology. The following parameters are tested: - System health - Disk health - Disk temperature - RAID health - RAID status Tested with Synology DSM 5.x (Models RS214 and RS3614xs) and Nagios 3.2.3 in GroundWork 6.5 This plugin checks the health parameters of Synology systems (system, disks, raids) according to the MIB guide published by Synology: https://global.download.synology.com/download/Document/MIBGuide/ The official Nagios Plugin Development Guidelines have been followed as much as possible: http://nagios-plugins.org/doc/guidelines.html Bug in DSM: Spare disks and SSD cache disks are reported as "NotInitialized" by the SNMP server in DSM. There is no workaround known to me. I've reported this to the Synology forum: http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=94177 v1.1 from 18.06.2015: - File encoding adapted to utf-8 - Syntax of if statements corrected - New link to official MIB Guide from Synology
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Testified the plugin & working fine
by nishith, March 31, 2020

################################## Here is my "commands.cfg" file: define command{ command_name check_synology_temp command_line $USER1$/check_snmp_syno.sh -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C test123 -w 45 -c 50 } ################################## Here is my "nas.cfg" file: define service{ use generic-service,srv-pnp host_name NAS_62 service_description Temperature check_command check_synology_temp check_interval 5 retry_interval 1 } ################################## Command Output: ./check_snmp_syno.sh -H 172.16.1.62 -C n0cgnr -w 45 -c 50 WARNING: 172.16.1.62 has 47 °C ##################################



Testing
by chris1337c, March 31, 2019

I am trying to use this plugin: Synology NAS: RS2414RP+ DSM 6.0.3-8754 Update 8 Error: 03-06-2019 15:19:34] SERVICE ALERT: DC_SAN;Global Health Status;UNKNOWN;HARD;3;Usage: ./check_snmp_syno.sh -H hostname -C community -w temperature warning -c temperature critical [-v]



Thanks!
by nosage, July 31, 2014

Nice! For others: if this is your first snmp check you will need the snmp utils, for centos/redhat: yum install net-snmp-utils. Question for the author: is the status information supposed to be blank when the system is OK? I can run the check manually and get an output fine, verbose or not, just no output with the Nagios panel, weird! Thanks for the plugin!



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