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Reviews (2)
byTsintaris, February 3, 2020
Very useful for my needs a real lifesaver! Thank you!
I use it as is on an MSA2212fc. All work as they should, the only thing I have a problem with is the enclosure check which reports 2 normally absent slots as a critical error. Is there a workaroud (even hardcoded I don't mind) to exclude some slots of the enclosure for this check to be useful?
Thank you and keep it up!
Grigoris
I use it as is on an MSA2212fc. All work as they should, the only thing I have a problem with is the enclosure check which reports 2 normally absent slots as a critical error. Is there a workaroud (even hardcoded I don't mind) to exclude some slots of the enclosure for this check to be useful?
Thank you and keep it up!
Grigoris
bynishith, September 17, 2019
This plugin is working well on my HP SAN MSA 2040 Storage.
The CLI Output is:
./check_msa -u nagios -p N@gios123 -h 172.16.1.124
OK: [Vdisk1 (6594.6GB,RAID5,12/) FTOL] [Vdisk2 (9592.2GB,RAID5,5/) FTOL] [CTRLs OK]
##################################
It gives perfect information of,
Total Disk Space
RAID Configured
No of. Disks allotted.
##################################
Here is the commands.cfg file:
define command{
command_name check_msa_2040
command_line $USER1$/check_msa -u nagios -p N@gios123 -h 172.16.1.124
}
#################################
Here is the san.cfg file:
define service{
use generic-service
host_name HP-MSA2040_SP1
service_description Vdisks_RAID_Space_Info
check_command check_msa_2040
check_interval 30
retry_interval 1
}
#################################
But, Nagios Frontend is still giving Net/Telnet.pm & Net/XML.pm error.
Strange thing is, I've already installed both missing plugins thru. CPAN...!!!
Can anyone help?
The CLI Output is:
./check_msa -u nagios -p N@gios123 -h 172.16.1.124
OK: [Vdisk1 (6594.6GB,RAID5,12/) FTOL] [Vdisk2 (9592.2GB,RAID5,5/) FTOL] [CTRLs OK]
##################################
It gives perfect information of,
Total Disk Space
RAID Configured
No of. Disks allotted.
##################################
Here is the commands.cfg file:
define command{
command_name check_msa_2040
command_line $USER1$/check_msa -u nagios -p N@gios123 -h 172.16.1.124
}
#################################
Here is the san.cfg file:
define service{
use generic-service
host_name HP-MSA2040_SP1
service_description Vdisks_RAID_Space_Info
check_command check_msa_2040
check_interval 30
retry_interval 1
}
#################################
But, Nagios Frontend is still giving Net/Telnet.pm & Net/XML.pm error.
Strange thing is, I've already installed both missing plugins thru. CPAN...!!!
Can anyone help?