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"Nominal Temperature Exceeded"

Hello, I realized that if SMcli outputs the following message "The following failures have been found: Nominal Temperature Exceeded Storage Subsystem: (XXX) Component reporting problem: Thermal sensor Status: Nominal temperature exceeded Location: Drive enclosure 0 Component requiring service: Temperature sensor Enclosure: Controller/Drive enclosure" then the check returns unknown. I added "*failures*" in line 109 so also this error gets reported and the check becomes critical. Maybe you can considerate this for the next version of the check.

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