check_cciss plugin for monitoring RAID arrays on HP servers

Matteo Contri matteo.contri at tecem.it
Mon Nov 20 03:59:10 CET 2006


Thank you Tobias!

i had a problem with pax and hpacucli; basically it doesn't work with 
hardened enviroment (or better: i was unable to make it working ;-))
Arrayprobe2.0, instead, seems to work happily... I haven't already tried 
to create errors and see the output of the script, but it seems work!

Regards,
Matteo

 > Tobias Klausmann (11/17/2006 01:35 PM):
> Hi! 
> 
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, Thomas Hager wrote:
>>> ./check_cciss-1.5: line 90: ./utils.sh: No such file or directory
>> the plugin calls utils.sh (which comes with the nagios-plugins package)
>> and needs it in the same directory you installed check_cciss. so, you
>> got three joices:
>>
>> a) copy check_cciss-1.5 to the directory where all the nagios plugins
>> are installed (including utils.sh)
>> b) copy utils.sh to the directory you're testing check_cciss-1.5
>> c) edit the check_cciss script and adjust the path to utils.sh
> 
> The other day I saw another tool which is completely OSS (GPL-2,
> IIRC) and independent of hpacucli. It works just fine for me and
> it's even included in our fave distro (Debian).
> 
> It works for both IDA and CCISS devices and already returns the
> retvals the way Nagios wants them.
> 
> http://www.strocamp.net/opensource/
> 
> The tool is called "arrayprobe"
> 
> HTH,
> Tobias
> 

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