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rrubel
This tool provides pretty much all the status information you can get from your Synology box when run in Verbose mode, or has a nice single-line summary in normal mode. I'm using this on an 1812+.
Two comments though:
-- the location of snmpwalk and snmpget are hard-coded into the script so the script won't run if your system installs them in a different location, and there's not a good error message telling you they can't be found. I replaced those lines with a call to 'which snmpwalk' and 'which snmpget' which will at least pick up a version somewhere on your path.
-- The section that monitors disk health is too strict when determining status. Drives that are set up as hot spares don't have to be "normal" -- they can be just initialized or even uninitialized and not be considered a failed unit. I had to modify that section as well to prevent critical failures due to the hot spare drives. At the least, those shouldn't be critical errors.
Otherwise, this is a useful and informative plugin.
Two comments though:
-- the location of snmpwalk and snmpget are hard-coded into the script so the script won't run if your system installs them in a different location, and there's not a good error message telling you they can't be found. I replaced those lines with a call to 'which snmpwalk' and 'which snmpget' which will at least pick up a version somewhere on your path.
-- The section that monitors disk health is too strict when determining status. Drives that are set up as hot spares don't have to be "normal" -- they can be just initialized or even uninitialized and not be considered a failed unit. I had to modify that section as well to prevent critical failures due to the hot spare drives. At the least, those shouldn't be critical errors.
Otherwise, this is a useful and informative plugin.