check_cciss - checking raid status

Christof Buehrer mail at cbuehrer.de
Fri Dec 31 11:23:04 CET 2010


Hello Andy,

you should run the plugin on the server you want to check the RAID and 
give the results back to your Nagios-Server. I would prefer NRPE to do this.

Christof

Am 31.12.2010 09:04, schrieb Andrew Fay:
> Hello,
>
> I want to use check_cciss to check the raid status on certain servers,
>
> I have the plugin installed but I can’t seem to get it to check a
> machine other than the nagios server
>
> If I manually run it then it just says :
>
> RAID UNKNOWN - HP Smart Array not found
>
> Command Definition is :
>
> # 'check_cciss' command definition
>
> define command{
>
> command_name check_cciss
>
> command_line /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_cciss -v
>
> }
>
> Server definition is :
>
> define service{
>
> use generic-service
>
> host_name server
>
> service_description Raid Status
>
> check_command check_cciss
>
> }
>
> Obviously this is just pointing to the localhost rather than the server
> I want it to check, how can I point it as –H is help rather than host in
> this case,
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Andy
>
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