#! /bin/sh ###################################################################### # Name: check_esxcli_hparray # By: Copyright (C) 2012 iceburn # Credits to: andreiw, Magnus Glantz ###################################################################### # Licence: GPL 2.0 ###################################################################### # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ###################################################################### # Description: # # A Nagios plugin that checks HP Proliant hardware raid via the # VMWare ESXCLI tool on ESXi servers with the HP Util Blunde installed. # # # This is based on the check_hparray plugin but with the checking # order corrected in order to avoid false positives. # ###################################################################### PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin PROGNAME=`basename $0` PROGPATH=`echo $0 | sed -e 's,[\\/][^\\/][^\\/]*$,,'` REVISION=v0.9 ESXCLI=/usr/bin/esxcli STATE_OK=0 STATE_WARNING=1 STATE_CRITICAL=2 STATE_UNKNOWN=3 STATE_DEPENDENT=4 print_usage() { echo "" echo "Usage: $PROGNAME -h -u -p -s " echo "Usage: $PROGNAME [--help]" echo "Usage: $PROGNAME [-V | --version]" echo "" } print_help() { print_revision $PROGNAME $REVISION echo "" print_usage echo "" echo "This plugin checks hardware status for HP Proliant running ESXi 5.0u1 servers using ESXCLI utility." echo "" exit 0 } print_revision() { echo $1" "$2 } if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then print_usage exit $STATE_UNKNOWN fi check_raid() { raid_ok=`echo $check|grep -i ok|wc -l` raid_warning=`echo $check|grep -i rebuild|wc -l` raid_critical_1=`echo $check|grep -i failed|wc -l` raid_critical_2=`echo $check|grep -i recovery|wc -l` err_check=`expr $raid_ok + $raid_warning + $raid_critical_1 + $raid_critical_2` if [ $err_check -eq "0" ]; then checkm=`echo $check|sed -e '/^$/ d'` echo "$PROGNAME Error. $checkm" exit 2 fi if [ $raid_critical_1 -ge "1" ]; then exit_status=$STATE_CRITICAL elif [ $raid_critical_2 -ge "1" ]; then exit_status=$STATE_CRITICAL elif [ $raid_warning -ge "1" ]; then exit_status=$STATE_WARNING elif [ $raid_ok -eq "0" ]; then exit_status=$STATE_UNKNOWN else exit_status=$STATE_OK fi if [ $exit_status -eq "0" ]; then msg_ok=`echo $check|grep -i ok` echo "RAID OK - ($msg_ok)" exit $exit_status elif [ $exit_status -eq "1" ]; then msg_warning=`echo $check|grep -i rebuild` echo "RAID WARNING - ($msg_warning)" exit $exit_status elif [ $exit_status -eq "2" ]; then msg_critical1=`echo $check|grep -i failed` msg_critical2=`echo $check|grep -i recovery` echo "RAID CRITICAL - ($msg_critical1 $msg_critical2)" exit $exit_status fi } case "$1" in --help) print_help exit 0 ;; --version) print_revision $PROGNAME $REVISION exit 0 ;; -V) print_revision $PROGNAME $REVISION exit 0 ;; -h) check=`$ESXCLI -s $2 -u $4 -p $6 hpacucli cmd -q "controller slot=$8 ld all show"` check_raid ;; *) print_usage ;; esac