Ops sorry , I lost the windows part , my mistake. I will be looking for some alternative ; again sorry for this.
As alternative, there is a place called windows script center and I think that there would be an script in order to check sofwate raid on windows, or some example in order to get this information, I would advise to look in that repository. Again my apologies Hari Sekhon escreveu: > No, don't try that. Python is a great language, I code in it myself, > but... > > 1. It is not portable across windows systems without installing add-ons > 2. It checks *LINUX* software raid, not windows software raid. > > -h > > > Marcos Marinho wrote: >> Try this : It is a python script >> ============================================================ >> #!/usr/bin/python >> >> # check_swraid - plugin for nagios to check the status of linux >> swraid devices >> # >> # 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 Library 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA >> 02111-1307, USA. >> # >> # Copyright 2004 Duke University >> # Written by Sean Dilda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> # Version: 0.3 >> # patched with the rouilj's patch (03.02.2006) by Virer (28.07.2006) >> >> import os >> import sys >> import string >> >> mdstat = '/proc/mdstat' >> >> mdFile = open(mdstat).readlines() >> >> # two cases: two starting lines or just one starting line. >> # Remove the first and lasts lines as we don't need them >> mdFile = mdFile[1:-1] >> if (len(mdFile) % 3) != 0: >> mdFile = mdFile[1:] >> >> >> if (len(mdFile) % 3) != 0: >> # must have two starting lines >> print 'Error with mdstat file' >> sys.exit(3) >> >> if len(mdFile) == 0: >> print 'Error no md devices configured' >> sys.exit(3) >> >> mdData = [] >> while len(mdFile) > 0: >> mdData.append((mdFile[0],mdFile[1])) >> mdFile = mdFile[3:] >> >> overallStatus = 0 >> errorMsg = '' >> devices = '' >> for tup in mdData: >> device, colon, status, type, drives = string.split(tup[0], None, 4) >> drives = string.split(drives) >> values = string.split(tup[1])[-2] >> values = values[1:-1] >> normal, current = string.split(values, '/') >> normal = int(normal) >> current = int(current) >> >> devices = devices + " " + device >> >> # Status of 0 == Ok, 1 == Warning, 2 == Critical >> status = 0 >> failed = 0 >> degraded = 0 >> msg = '' >> >> failed = [] >> for drive in drives: >> if drive[-3:] == '(F)': >> failed.append(drive[:string.index(drive, '[')]) >> status = 1 >> failed = ' (' + string.join(failed, ', ') + ').' >> >> >> if status == 'inactive': >> status = 2 >> msg = device + ' is inactive.' >> if type == 'raid5': >> if current < (normal -1): >> msg = device + ' failed' + failed >> status = 2 >> elif current < normal: >> msg = device + ' degraded' + failed >> status = 1 >> else: >> if current < normal: >> msg = device + ' failed' + failed >> status = 2 >> >> if len(msg) > 0: >> if len(errorMsg) > 0: >> errorMsg = errorMsg + '; ' >> errorMsg = errorMsg + msg >> overallStatus = max(overallStatus, status) >> >> if overallStatus == 0: >> print 'All md devices (' + devices + ' ) Ok.' >> sys.exit(0) >> else: >> print errorMsg >> sys.exit(overallStatus) >> #EOF >> ============================================================ >> >> >> >> >> Rene Fertig escreveu: >>> Hello Hari. >>> >>> >>>> Have you checked NagiosExchange.org? I didn't see anything but then I >>>> didn't look too closely. Otherwise you could just write one. VBS is an >>>> easy language and universal enough for this. I'd write this in >>>> fact, if >>>> I had any servers poor enough to have windows software raid... >>>> >>> >>> Of cause I've checked NagiosExchange, but there are only plugins for >>> hardware raids. >>> >>> I've found a VB script which uses DISKPART >>> (http://www.anchor.com.au/hosting/dedicated/monitoring_windows_software_raid). >>> >>> Unfortunately DISKPART didn't work on Windows 2000 (only Win 2000 >>> Pro, Win 2000 server, Win 2003 ...) >>> >>> But I've got a list of event IDs so I can monitor the event log and >>> do passive checks - more than nothing... >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> Rene > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. 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