I have just started implementing some check_openmanage checks on my servers, and have run into some odd behavior with the combination of Windows 2003, OM 6.2 and the SNMP check. It appears that this combination is having issues with the drive/controller reporting. Initially things worked fine under OM 5.4, until the SNMP service would die (other than that, Mrs. Lincoln...) - so i upgraded to OM 6.2, when I observed the following behaviour.
When the check is run without any blacklisting, the plugin reports that there is a global status WARNING, but all components are OK - the WARNING is coming from out of date Firmware/Driver versions as listed below: ------ Firmware/Driver Information for Controller PERC 6/i Integrated Firmware Version 6.0.3-0002 Minimum Required Firmware Version 6.2.0-0012 Driver Version 2.14.00.32 Minimum Required Driver Version 2.23.00.32 Storport Driver Version 5.2.3790.3959 Minimum Required Storport Driver Version 5.2.3790.4173 ------ Now when run in debug mode, I noticed that it had no information about the drives at all (note the beta version - same output as plugin v3.5.7): ------ [r...@sys-mgt-1 stern]# ./check_openmanage -H testserver -C ***** System: PowerEdge 2950 ServiceTag: XXXXXXX OMSA version: 6.2.0 BIOS/date: 2.3.1 04/29/2008 Plugin version: 3.5.8-beta7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chassis Components ============================================================================= STATE | ID | MESSAGE TEXT ---------+------+------------------------------------------------------------ OK | 1 | Memory module 1 [DIMM1, 2048 MB] is Ok OK | 2 | Memory module 2 [DIMM2, 2048 MB] is Ok OK | 3 | Memory module 3 [DIMM3, 2048 MB] is Ok OK | 4 | Memory module 4 [DIMM4, 2048 MB] is Ok OK | 1 | Chassis fan 1 [System Board FAN 1 RPM]: 7050 OK | 2 | Chassis fan 2 [System Board FAN 2 RPM]: 7125 OK | 3 | Chassis fan 3 [System Board FAN 3 RPM]: 7125 OK | 4 | Chassis fan 4 [System Board FAN 4 RPM]: 7050 OK | 0 | Power Supply 0 [AC]: Presence detected OK | 1 | Power Supply 1 [AC]: Presence detected OK | 0 | Temperature Probe 0 [System Board Ambient Temp] reads 22 C (min=8/3, max=42/47) OK | 0 | Processor 0 [Intel Xeon E5440 2.83GHz] is Present OK | 1 | Processor 1 [Intel Xeon E5440 2.83GHz] is Present OK | 0 | Voltage sensor 0 [CPU1 VCORE] is Good OK | 1 | Voltage sensor 1 [CPU2 VCORE] is Good OK | 2 | Voltage sensor 2 [System Board CPU VTT] is Good OK | 3 | Voltage sensor 3 [System Board 1.5V PG] is Good OK | 4 | Voltage sensor 4 [System Board 1.8V PG] is Good OK | 5 | Voltage sensor 5 [System Board 3.3V PG] is Good OK | 6 | Voltage sensor 6 [System Board 5V PG] is Good OK | 7 | Voltage sensor 7 [Riser 1.5V PXH PG] is Good OK | 8 | Voltage sensor 8 [Riser 5V Riser PG] is Good OK | 9 | Voltage sensor 9 [System Board Backplane PG] is Good OK | 10 | Voltage sensor 10 [System Board Linear PG] is Good OK | 11 | Voltage sensor 11 [System Board 0.9V PG] is Good OK | 12 | Voltage sensor 12 [System Board 0.9V Over Volt] is Good OK | 13 | Voltage sensor 13 [System Board CPU Power Fault] is Good OK | 0 | Battery probe 0 [System Board CMOS Battery] is Presence Detected OK | 0 | Chassis intrusion 0 detection: Ok (Not Breached) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other messages ============================================================================= STATE | MESSAGE TEXT ---------+------------------------------------------------------------------- OK | ESM log health is Ok (less than 80% full) OOPS! Something is wrong with this server, but I don't know what. The global system health status is WARNING, but every component check is OK. This may be a bug in the Nagios plugin, please file a bug report. ------ And the Status as reported to Nagios believes that there are no disks whatsoever on the server: ------ OK - System: 'PowerEdge 2950', SN: 'XXXXXXX', hardware working fine, 0 logical drives, 0 physical drives ------ This has been replicated on several identical systems. I'm a bit stumped as to where the problem lies. Please let me know if you need further information from me. Thanks in advance, Greg --- Greg Etling getl...@stern.nyu.edu Systems Administrator Stern IT Enterprise Operations NYU Stern School of Business ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null