Checks Linux Software Raid. Works on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems via NRPE
Checks Linux Software Raid (also known as MD Raid). Works on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems
Checks Linux Software Raid (also known as MD Raid). Works on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems
Usage Run the plugin is as follows:
./check_md_raid
RAID OK: All arrays OK [1 array checked]
It requires the mdadm utility which is what you also used to create the raid
array. If it is not in the standard location of /sbin/mdadm then just do the
following
ln -s /path/to/mdadm /sbin/mdadm
and then run the plugin again.
This runs straight on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems and all modern linux
distros that have Python. This has been tested and all works nicely for me on
servers of both architectures and across distros. The plugin must be run as
root in order to test the state of all the arrays. Use sudo to grant the nagios
or nrpe user the rights to run it using sudo without a password like so:
visudo
add the following line:
nagios (ALL)=ALL NOPASSWD:/path/to/check_md_raid
Rewritten to work with python 2.3 as well (no longer uses subprocess for those
of you on debian...)
Support
If you have any issues, contact me at
hpsekhon(AT)googlemail.com
- Links to spins:inv...:testing / monitorin...-md_raid
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout spins:invis:15:common/monitoring-plugins-md_raid && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files (show unmerged sources)
Filename | Size | Changed |
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check_md_raid | 0000006227 6.08 KB | |
check_md_raid-active.patch | 0000000517 517 Bytes | |
check_md_raid-clean.patch | 0000000543 543 Bytes | |
monitoring-plugins-md_raid-README.SUSE | 0000001185 1.16 KB | |
monitoring-plugins-md_raid.changes | 0000001153 1.13 KB | |
monitoring-plugins-md_raid.spec | 0000003244 3.17 KB |
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