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Nagios plugin which checks the status of an Infortrend EonStor RAID array.
Nagios plugin which checks the status of an Infortrend EonStor RAID array. The plugin uses
telnet over ethernet to the Infortrend EonStor array.

Usage: check_infortrend [options]
where the valid options are
-h, --help Output this usage information.
-d, --debug Debug level.
-a, --array The name of the infortrend array.
-p, --password The password for the array.
-m, --model The model of array (known models are:
T6100F, PV610F and A24F-R2430.
-e, --expected The number of drives expected.
Examples:
check_infortrend -a 192.168.128.3 -p 3142 -m A24F-R2430 -e 24
check_infortrend -a my-array-03 -p 3142 -m T6100F -e 16
Typical output:
OK - array 192.168.128.3 (24 / 24 physical drives OK).
OK - array my-array-03 (16 / 16 physical drives OK).

Requires the following perl modules: File::Spec::Unix, Getopt::Long and Net::Telnet.
Although written for specific models, it will probably work for others too.
Reviews (1)
bywotagios, February 8, 2012
Hi,

Thanks for pubishing your check plugin!

I changed both check conditions, so it works for me:
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$drvCnt)
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> if($expDrvCnt != $drvCnt)
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$drvOkCnt)
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> elsif($drvCnt != $drvOkCnt)


Thank you!!