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HMC Open Service Events

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Current Version
1.0
Last Release Date
2019-01-25
Compatible With
  • Nagios 4.x
  • Nagios XI
Owner
License
GPL
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Files:
FileDescription
check_hmc_svcevents.shcheck_hmc_svcevents.sh
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This plugin check open service events in HMC.
This plugin connects to HMC using SSH Key, list all open service events and generates a Warning alert if it finds one or more alerts opened. It requires that you define a nagios user in HMC and attach its public SSH key to it.

SETUP:
1.- Login to Nagios Server with nagios user.
2.- Generate a SSH key.
3.- Login to HMC, create a nagios user and attach the public SSH key to it.
4.- Copy the plugin to Nagios Server:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_hmc_svcevents.sh
5.- Test it:
/usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_hmc_svcevents.sh -H 192.168.1.100 -K /home/nagios/.ssh/id_rsa
6.- Create a command in nagios:
define command {
command_name check_hmc_svcevents
command_line $USER1$/check_hmc_svcevents.sh -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -K /home/nagios/.ssh/id_rsa
}

Please comment or email me if you have issues.
Reviews (1)
bygdksc, February 11, 2019
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
The EVENTS variable returned a single line, so changed to enclose RESULTS in double quotes.

Diff:

EVENTS=`echo "$RESULT" | grep "problem_num" | wc -l`