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Checks if there are any System alert messages active on xenServer pool/host. Requires atleast XenServer 6.2.0 version as message priorities are not defined properly on older versions. Uses XenAPI. Tested on CentOS 6.7. v1.0.1 fixes XenAPI session logout.
Current Version
1.0.1
Last Release Date
2015-11-10
Owner
Pekka Panula
License
BSD
Compatible With
check_xenserver_messages.py, version 1.0.1. This command checks if there are any active system alert messages under your XenServer pool/host . Needs XenServer 6.2.0 or newer.
This plugin checks if there are any system alert messages active on xenServer pool/host. Requires atleast XenServer 6.2.0 version as message priorities are not defined properly on older versions.
Example Nagios check command: Nagios command define: # set $USER26$ under resource.cfg, its xenserver password
define command { command_name check_xenserver_messages command_line $USER1$/check_xenserver_messages.py -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p "$USER26$" }
v1.0.1 fixes XenAPI session logout
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