You can blacklist the Controller Firmware test. I use the following to blacklist the fw on controller 0: check_openmanage -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C <snmp_commuinity> -b ctrl_fw=0
-- Robert G. Werner Oracle Apps Systems Administrator rwer...@pomwonderful.com 559.521.5089 From: Sven Dohmen [mailto:s...@o4s.nl] Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 1:08 AM To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Nagios-users] Dell Openmanage Since several months we are using the Dell Openmanage plugin from http://folk.uio.no/trondham/software/check_openmanage.html. This has been working fine untill the last couple weeks. For some servers we are getting the following results back: W: Controller 0 [PERC 6/i Integrated]: Firmware '6.2.0-0013' is out of date ------ SYSTEM: PowerEdge R710, SN: INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value within %fw_type in string eq at (eval 1) line 4976. INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value within %fw_type in pattern match (m//) at (eval 1) line 4980. I noticed this only happens when 1 of the drivers is out of date. Is there a solution for without directly updating the firmware (which is already planned over several weeks). Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, Sven Dohmen NOC Engineer [Image removed by sender.] Open for Support bv Amerikalaan 1 6199 AE Maastricht-Airport Tel +31 (0)43 88 000 88 Fax +31 (0)43 88 000 80 http://www.o4s.nl
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