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Tools and daemon to monitor Apple Xserve RAID (1.2-2)
Current Version
Last Release Date
June 12, 2009
Owner
Nagios Exchange
Website
http://noc.hep.wisc.edu/xserve-raid-tools.txt
The author of this plugin is: Contact: -------- steve - - -
systems & network manager high energy physics university of wisconsin for download-link see below.....
The xserve-raid-tools package provides command line tools and a daemon for monitoring Apple Xserve RAIDs. It also contains a "plugin" so that one can monitor Apple Xserve RAIDs with Nagios.
The package is known to work on on RedHat Enterprise Linux 3, RedHat Fedora Core 3, Mac OS X 10.3 and Mac OS X 10.4. It is written in perl and has a minimal set of requirements, so it's very portable.
The xserve-raid-status command prints a table listing the RAIDs and disks installed, their type, make, model, capacity and status. It can also be told to only list logical devices (RAIDs) or physical devices (disks).
The xserve-raid-info command prints information about the configuration of an Xserve RAID. It's output is very similar to the output from most of the tabs of the RAID Admin tool, except of course, the output is in plain text.
The xserve-raid-log command prints the log entries for both controllers sorted by date and time. Unfortunately, Xserve RAIDs tend to briefly have their system clocks set incorrectly, so you will probably see some entries listed as "Wed Dec 31" and/or "Thu Jan 1". These refer to the years 1969 and 1970--shortly after the Unix Epoch (00:00:00 1970-01-01 GMT.) The only way to discern an approximate time for these entries is to manually run "xserve-raid-log" with the "-d -d" options and interpolate the time based on the adjacent (xml ) entries that have good time stamps.
The xserve-raid-checkd daemon sends email notifications when an Xserve RAID changes it's state: all optimal, one RAID building or rebuilding, in standby power state, has a dead RAID or unreachable (communications failure.)
Lastly, the check_xserve_raid command can act as a Nagios plugin. Refer to the Nagios documentation for information about integrating it into Nagios.
Download Source: ------- ftp://noc.hep.wisc.edu/pub/src/xserve-raid-tools/
Description: ------------ http://noc.hep.wisc.edu/xserve-raid-tools.txt
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