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#!/bin/bash # # Created by Sebastian Grewe, Jammicron Technology #
# Get count of raid arrays RAID_DEVICES=`grep ^md -c /proc/mdstat`
# Get count of degraded arrays RAID_STATUS=`grep “[.*_.*]” /proc/mdstat -c`
# Is an array currently recovering, get percentage of recovery RAID_RECOVER=`grep recovery /proc/mdstat | awk ‘{print $4}’` RAID_RESYNC=`grep resync /proc/mdstat | awk ‘{print $4}’`
# Check raid status # RAID recovers –> Warning if [[ $RAID_RECOVER ]]; then STATUS=”WARNING – Checked $RAID_DEVICES arrays, recovering : $RAID_RECOVER” EXIT=1 elif [[ $RAID_RESYNC ]]; then STATUS=”WARNING – Checked $RAID_DEVICES arrays, resync : $RAID_RESYNC” EXIT=1 # RAID ok elif [[ $RAID_STATUS == “0” ]]; then STATUS=”OK – Checked $RAID_DEVICES arrays.” EXIT=0 # All else critical, better save than sorry else STATUS=”CRITICAL – Checked $RAID_DEVICES arrays, $RAID_STATUS have FAILED” EXIT=2 fi
# Status and quit echo $STATUS exit $EXIT
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