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 check_hw_sensors plugin for Nagios monitors sysctl hw.sensors on OpenBSD  check_hw_sensors - monitors sysctl hw.sensors on OpenBSD
     check_hw_sensors [-i] (-f [<FILENAME>]|(-s <hw.sensors id> [-w limit] [-c limit]))      check_hw_sensors [-i] (-f [<FILENAME>]|(-s <hw.sensors id> [-w limit] [-c limit]))
   
 Usage:  Usage:
     -i, --ignore-status      -i, --ignore-status
         Don't check the status of sensors that report it.          Don't automatically check the status of sensors that report it.
     -f, --filename=FILE      -f, --filename=FILE
         FILE to load checks from (defaults to /etc/sensorsd.conf)          FILE to load checks from (defaults to /etc/sensorsd.conf)
     -s, --sensor=ID      -s, --sensor=ID
         ID of a single sensor.  "-s 0" means hw.sensors.0.          ID of a single sensor.  "-s kate0.temp0" means hw.sensors.kate0.temp0
           Overrides --filename.
     -w, --warning=RANGE or single ENTRY      -w, --warning=RANGE or single ENTRY
         Exit with WARNING status if outside of RANGE or if != ENTRY          Exit with WARNING status if outside of RANGE or if != ENTRY
     -c, --critical=RANGE or single ENTRY      -c, --critical=RANGE or single ENTRY
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 FILE is in the same format as sensorsd.conf(5) plus some additional  FILE is in the same format as sensorsd.conf(5) plus some additional
 entries.  These additional entries in the file are ignored by  entries.  These additional entries in the file are ignored by
 sensorsd(8).  sensorsd(8) this means you can use the same config file for check_hw_sensors
   as well as sensorsd(8).
   
 check_hw_sensors understands the following entries:  check_hw_sensors understands the following entries:
   
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 An ENTRY depends on the type.  The descriptions in sensorsd.conf(5)  An ENTRY depends on the type.  The descriptions in sensorsd.conf(5)
 can be used when appropriate, or you can use the following:  can be used when appropriate, or you can use the following:
   
     volts_dc, fanrpm or raw - Anything that includes digits.      fanrpm, volts_dc, amps, watthour, amphour, integer (raw), percent,
     Both the value of the check and the value of the sensor      lux or timedelta - Anything that includes digits.  Both the value of
     response that are not either a digit or period are stripped      the check and the value of the sensor response that are not either a
     and then the two resultant values are compared.      digit or period are stripped and then the two resultant values are
       compared.
   
     temp - Can be as above, but if the entry has an F in it,      temp - Can be as above, but if the entry has an F in it,
     it compares farenheit, otherwise it uses celcius.      it compares farenheit, otherwise it uses celcius.
   
     indicator or drive - does a case sensitive match of each      indicator or drive - does a case sensitive match of each
     entry in the comma separated list and if it does not match      entry in the comma separated list and if it does not match
     any of the entries, it matches the status.      any of the entries, it sets the status.
   
 The entries 'crit' or 'warn' (or the -c or -w on the command line)  The entries 'crit' or 'warn' (or the -c or -w on the command line)
 may be a RANGE or a comma separated list of acceptable values.  may be a RANGE or a comma separated list of acceptable values.
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 A RANGE is a low ENTRY and a high ENTRY separated by a colon (:).  A RANGE is a low ENTRY and a high ENTRY separated by a colon (:).
 It can also be low: or :high with the other side left blank to only  It can also be low: or :high with the other side left blank to only
 make the single check..  make the single check.
   
 An entry marked "ignore" will cause that sensor to be skipped.  An entry marked "ignore" will cause that sensor to be skipped.
 Generally used with status checking of all sensors to ignore sensors you  Generally used with state checking of all sensors to ignore sensors you
 don't care about or that report incorrectly.  don't care about or that report incorrectly.
   
 If you are using --ignore-status, you can still check the status of  If you are using --ignore-status, you can still check the status of
 individual sensors with a status entry.  individual sensors with a status entry.
   
 check_hw_sensors (nagios-plugins 1.4.2) 1.17  check_hw_sensors v1.26
 The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute  Copyright (c) 2009 Andrew Fresh <andrew@afresh1.com>
 copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License.  Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
 For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING.  purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
   copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
   
 $RedRiver$  THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
   WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
   MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
   ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
   WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
   ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
   OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

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