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This Python Nagios plugin checks for any failed VM backups on SimpliVity Omnicubes. There's also a second mode in this plugin to check if all VMs have assigned backup policies.
Current Version
1.1
Last Release Date
2015-02-16
Owner
Klement
Website
http://usolved.net
Download URL
https://github.com/usolved/check_usolved_omnicube_backup
License
GPL
Compatible With
You can download the latest version and see the full documentation on GitHub.
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INSTALLATION:
Just copy the file check_usolved_omnicube_backup.py into your Nagios plugin directory. For example this path: /usr/local/nagios/libexec/
Give check_usolved_omnicube_backup.py execution rights for the nagios user. This plugin needs Python 2 to be installed.
Because this plugin uses SSH to connect to the OmniCube you need the Python module "pexpect" installed which contains "pxssh".
> sudo yum install pexpect.noarch or > sudo apt-get install python-pexpect
USAGE:
If you are in the Nagios plugin directory execute this command:
./check_usolved_omnicube_backup.py -H ip_address_of_omnicube -U "domainmyuser" -P yourpassword -M status
This should output something like this: OK - All backups were successful
ARGUMENTS:
-H (host address) Give the host address of an OmniCube with the IP address or FQDN
-U (ssh user) OmniCube SSH username (remember to escape the backslash in the username. For example domainmyuser would be "domainmyuser" or domainmyuser as argument)
-P (ssh password) OmniCube SSH password
-M (mode) Plugin mode (-M status (to check if all backups were successful) or -M policy (to check if all VMs have policies assigned))
[-E (exclude VMs)] Optional: Exclude comma separated hosts from the check for policy check
[-D (perfdata)] Optional: Without an argument the backups status check gets the status from yesterday. If you wish to check for other time ranges, give the argument -D YYYY-MM-DD
[-T (perfdata)] Optional: SSH timeout in seconds. Default is 45 seconds.
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