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check vcenter health

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1.0
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2020-02-20
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  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x
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This plugin use the vSphere 6.7 API to get the appliance health informations and vcenter vcha cluster health.
This check use the vSphere 6.7 API tu get the appliance health informations.
http://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-rest/6.7.1/index.html#PKG_com.vmware.appliance.health

It can also retrieve information on the health of your vcenter vcha cluster
http://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-rest/6.7.1/operations/com/vmware/vcenter/vcha/cluster.get-operation.html

This script requires jq.
$USER1$/check_vcenter_health.sh $HOSTADDRESS$ $ARG1$ $ARG2$
where where $ARG1$=base64 encoded username:password (echo -ne 'username:password'|base64) and $ARG2$=service or vcha
Possible services: applmgmt, databasestorage, load, mem, softwarepackages, storage, swap, system