Plugin to monitor hardware health on Dell servers

Edit Package monitoring-plugins-openmanage
http://folk.uio.no/trondham/software/%{plugin}.html

check_openmanage is a plugin for Nagios which checks the hardware
health of Dell servers running OpenManage Server Administrator
(OMSA). The plugin can be used remotely with SNMP or locally with
NRPE, check_by_ssh or similar, whichever suits your needs and
particular taste. The plugin checks the health of the storage
subsystem, power supplies, memory modules, temperature probes etc.,
and gives an alert if any of the components are faulty or operate
outside normal parameters.

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check_openmanage-3.7.12.tar.bz2 0003089666 2.95 MB
monitoring-plugins-openmanage.changes 0000011334 11.1 KB
monitoring-plugins-openmanage.spec 0000003289 3.21 KB
Latest Revision
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 2)
- Renamed package to monitoring-plugins-openmanage
- Update to 3.7.12:
  * Set failed pdisk as critical (override OMSA)
  * Fix for blacklisted un-certified pdisks with predictive failure
    (patch from Maxime De Berraly)
  * Fix for pdisk in "Non-RAID" state (patch from Josh Elsasser)
  * Fixed a regression on systems running with ePN enabled
  * Added option "--vdisk-critical" which will make any alerts on
    virtual disks appear as critical
  * Dell changed their web site again. The documentation URLs with HTML
    output have been changed accordingly
  * Fixed bug with option "--only servicetag"

- Version 3.7.9

- Version 3.7.8

- update to 3.7.5:
  + A bug was fixed which could lead to perl warnings when either of the
    options '--tempunit' or '--fahrenheit' was used.
  + A workaround was added for an SNMP bug in OMSA 7.0.0 related to the
    "firmwareType" OID for iDRAC6 management cards.
  + A bug was fixed for a corner case where the temperature probe
    readings for storage enclosures were empty. Previously, this could
    produce perl warnings (internal errors).
  + Allow "2c" to be specified as SNMP version via command line and
    config file option. Patch from Oskar Liljeblad.
    Corrected a typo for the '--config' command line option
  + Added check for 'servicetag', checks whether the servicetag is sane
    (i.e. not empty, "unknown" or other bogus value). Thanks to Xavier
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