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This script will readout the CPU temperature on a windows system
Current Version
1.0
Last Release Date
2012-07-07
Owner
Jeroen Steenhuis
License
MPL
Compatible With
This script will readout the CPU temperature on a windows system using openharwaremonitorreport (http://code.google.com/p/open-hardware-monitor/issues/detail?id=230 )
derived from openhardwaremonitor (http://openhardwaremonitor.org/)
I did not manage to get this plugin to work on my hardware. I suspect that it has to do with the now very old OpenHardwareMonitorReport supplied with this plugin. While investigating this problem I decided to write my own plugin also using the Open Hardware monitor project. My plugin is named check_ohm_temperatures and can also be found on this site. Thank you jeroensteenhuis for the idea of using openhardwaremonitor.org.
For those who try this script and always send Critical to nagios i made this fix and it works now. Look at the bottom of the script and search for this: if (intMaxTemp = intTemperatureWarning) then return_code = WARNING if (intMaxTemp >= intTemperatureCritical) then return_code = CRITICAL if (intMaxTemp = cstr(intTempCritical)) then return_code = 2 if (intMaxTemp rning = 55 intTempCritical = 70 Change that values as you need. Now the script works, as i say, without arguments, but with my knowledge of scripting is quite more than nothing.
The script doesn't look at warning & critical values ? It doesn't look at any of the possible vars (intTempWarning, intTempCritical,intTemperatureWarning or intTemperatureCritical) and always returns critical (2)
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