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Nagios plugin which checks the status of an Infortrend EonStor RAID array.
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Last Release Date
June 4, 2009
Owner
Nagios Exchange
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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.
Hi, Thanks for pubishing your check plugin! I changed both check conditions, so it works for me: 308c308 $drvCnt) --- > if($expDrvCnt != $drvCnt) 313c313 $drvOkCnt) --- > elsif($drvCnt != $drvOkCnt) Thank you!!
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