Hi
I have the below Raid Controller Card on HP DL 360 G6 Server. Can someone
please suggest/guide and let me know if there is a Raid Check script for
this specific model
03:00.0 RAID bus controller: Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array G6
controllers (rev 01)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard
Use check_cciss (uses hpacucli which must be installed), raid checker for
HP.
Duncan
From: Kaushal Shriyan [mailto:kaushalshri...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 December 2010 09:04
To: nagios Mailinglist
Subject: [Nagios-users] Check RAID Script
Hi
I have the below Raid Controller Card on HP DL
Hi
Am Donnerstag, den 09.12.2010, 09:43 + schrieb Duncan Berriman:
Use check_cciss (uses hpacucli which must be installed), raid checker
for HP.
Thanks, I was also looking for something like this, but:
maintain:/usr/lib/nagios/plugins# ./check_cciss -v
RAID OK: [Controller Status: OK
Am Donnerstag, den 09.12.2010, 11:10 +0100 schrieb Sebastian Ries:
Hi
Am Donnerstag, den 09.12.2010, 09:43 + schrieb Duncan Berriman:
Use check_cciss (uses hpacucli which must be installed), raid checker
for HP.
Thanks, I was also looking for something like this, but:
It is working now.
The requiretty on sudoers solved it, I used added this to sudoers, to allow the
nagios user only:
Defaults:nagios !requiretty
Thanks Mark for the help
Ihab
From: mark.el...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 17:30:51 +0100
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Can't help there as never had that sort of config.
I guess you can use hpacucli to query the shelf so it should just be a
matter of adapting the script to suit (there may already be an option in the
script).
On a simple raid controller direct to disks you get something like following
as a
On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 15:41 -0500, chris burgess wrote:
Is there a way to override the service notification period by setting
it in the hosts entries? (this is what I expected to do, but it seems
the service takes precedence)
You're on the right track, but facing backwards. If you set a
Hi,
I'm searching for a nagios check that looks at hits and misses.
Been using check_memcached for checking memcached status and right now
I will continue to do that checking that memcached is answering and
got free memory.
However, the issue with check_memcached is that it's looking at the
Can anyone recommend a low-cost external temperature sensor that doesn't
require the buyer to break out a soldering iron?
Preferably it would be SNMP-enabled so I can poll it from anything.
Power-over-ethernet would be great too.
The least expensive snmp-enabled sensor I've found so far is this
Trevor,
We are successfully using Websensors
(http://www.eesensors.com/websensor.html). These models can monitor temp,
humidity and illumination, and with add-on pieces, they can monitor for the
presence of water, and electrical power voltage.
One of the nice things about these
Thanks, Jon. It looks like those are in the $400+ range -- am I perhaps
not seeing a less-expensive version that you're using?
--
Trever
From: Jon Adcock [mailto:adco...@leoncountyfl.gov]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 1:41 PM
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re:
On 12/09/2010 01:16 PM, Furnish, Trever G wrote:
Can anyone recommend a low-cost external temperature sensor that doesn't
require the buyer to break out a soldering iron?
Preferably it would be SNMP-enabled so I can poll it from anything.
Power-over-ethernet would be great too.
The least
Once upon a time, Furnish, Trever G tgfurn...@herffjones.com said:
Can anyone recommend a low-cost external temperature sensor that doesn't
require the buyer to break out a soldering iron?
Preferably it would be SNMP-enabled so I can poll it from anything.
Power-over-ethernet would be great
Take a look at this:
http://www.packetflux.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=6products_id=24
Temperature unit is $69.96 and it requires the base unit ($99.95) as
well, even so it's under $200 for the complete setup and you get relays
to turn things on/off at desired ranges.
You might try the APC enviro sensor for about $225. They also make an
upgrade kit if you already own an APC smart UPS with a network card. APC
also offers their Netbotz line - a company they bought, but those products
are a bit more expensive.
--
James
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Furnish,
Try these guys.
We use their sensor hub pro rack mount/wall mount devices.
You can connect any external sensor, or use the smaller guys such as the
SH-2.
They have built in sensors but you can connect any of the external ones too.
On 12/9/2010 2:00 PM, Christopher Tyler wrote:
Take a look at
apparently the url didn't paste in
www.uptimedevices.com
On 12/9/2010 2:00 PM, Christopher Tyler wrote:
Take a look at this:
http://www.packetflux.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=6products_id=24
Temperature unit is $69.96 and it requires the base unit ($99.95) as
well, even so
I have no idea what it will cost there, but I'm using:
http://www.hw-group.com/products/poseidon/poseidon__en.html
Ready made Nagios Plugin
/Leif
Den 09-12-2010 19:16, Furnish, Trever G skrev:
Can anyone recommend a low-cost external temperature sensor that doesn't
require the buyer to
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