check_openmanage is an open source Nagios plugin that can be used to check the health of Dell PowerEdge and Dell PowerVault servers.
Storage components checked:
Controllers
- Physical drives
- Logical drives
- Cache batteries
- Connectors (channels)
- Enclosures
- Enclosure fans
- Enclosure power supplies
- Enclosure temperature probes
- Enclosure management modules (EMMs)
Chassis components checked:
- Processors
- Memory modules
- Cooling fans
- Temperature probes
- Power supplies
- Batteries
- Voltage probes
- Power usage
- Chassis intrusion (default disabled)
Other:
- ESM Log health
- ESM Log content (default disabled)
- Alert Log (default disabled, not SNMP)
What is new in this release:
- Minor bugfixes
- Bugfix Fixed a regression on systems with ePN enabled
What is new in version 3.7.9:
- Minor feature enhancements
- enhancement Added a compatibility fix for OMSA 7.2.0, related to minimum controller firmware where output from OMSA has changed
What is new in version 3.7.8:
- Minor feature enhancements, Minor bugfixes
- bugfix Fixed a regression regarding un-certified physical disks in "Ready" state (e.g. hot-spare) when using the blacklisting keyword "pdisk_cert"
- enhancement Added an option "--snmp-timeout" which allows setting the SNMP object timeout for the Net::SNMP perl module
What is new in version 3.7.7:
- Minor feature enhancements, Minor bugfixes
- bugfix Small fixes in PNP template
- bugfix Fixed handling of functional but uncertified disks (Matthew Kent)
- bugfix Fixed regression for pdisk cert on old hardware/OMSA
- bugfix RPM spec: Fix docbook pkg name for suse
- enhancement Reverse pdisk cert for OMSA 7.1.0 via SNMP, this works around an OMSA SNMP bug
- enhancement Shortened a lot of reporting messages to make things more consistent
- enhancement Rewritten logic on reporting pdisks
- enhancement Added new special case for controller batteries
What is new in version 3.7.6:
- Minor feature enhancements, Minor bugfixes
- enhancement Support for PCI attached storage (new in OMSA 7.0.0) was added.
- enhancement Support was added for negative temperature readings and thresholds from temp probes.
- bugfix Fix for physical disk check. If a disk was marked as predictive failure, and also had other failure conditions of a more severe nature, check_openmange only reported the predictive failure state. This has been fixed so that the most severe failure takes precedence.
- enhancement The iDRAC6 and iDRAC7 controllers was identified via SNMP using integer values that are not defined in the MIB. This resulted in internal error warnings if the '-o' option was used. The plugin now defines these integer identifiers even though they are undocumented in the MIB.
- enhancement The PNP template now contains comments which identifies which plugin version it was built for.
- enhancement The manual pages were revised and completely rewritten from perl POD to Docbook XML format.
What is new in version 3.7.5:
- This version fixes a couple of minor bugs.
- It adds a workaround for an SNMP bug in the recently released OMSA 7.0.0.
What is new in version 3.7.4:
- This version fixes the HTML output after Dell's recent changes at their site.
- The plugin will now check that the server's serial number (service tag) is sane and not empty.
- A couple of minor bugs were fixed.
What is new in version 3.7.3:
- Minor feature enhancements, Minor bugfixes
- If the option -I or --htmlinfo was used, the OK output would be printed two times. This has been fixed so the OK output is now correct for HTML output.
- A bug was fixed for config file parsing, if the plugin was used in local mode (i.e. no hostname specified). Reported by David Jones.
- Distribution now includes an example configuration file, contributed by Xavier Bachelot
- Various fixes to the RPM spec file contributed by Xavier Bachelot
- RPM name was changed
What is new in version 3.7.2:
- Minor feature enhancements, Minor bugfixes
- Added a new option '--hide-servicetag' to censor the servicetag in the plugin output. A corresponding config file option 'output_hide_servicetag' was created. Thanks to Sebastian Ahndorf for a patch
- SNMP: Fixed bug in amperage probes perfdata output when one or more PSUs has lost power, which could cause garbled graphs
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