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 The only real caveat with it is that bioctl needs rw permission to  The only real caveat with it is that bioctl needs rw permission to
 /dev/bio. One way to allow for that is by adding an entry to  /dev/bio. One way to allow for that is by adding an entry to
 /etc/sudoers.  /etc/doas.conf.
   
 This is an example of a setup for NRPE. For checks on the machine running  This is an example of a setup for NRPE. For checks on the machine running
 Nagios, use the _nagios user in /etc/sudoers instead of _nrpe, and of course,  Nagios, use the _nagios user in /etc/doas.conf instead of _nrpe, and of course,
 no ${SYSCONFDIR}/nrpe.cfg.  check_bioctl runs bioctl once for each device, so  no ${SYSCONFDIR}/nrpe.cfg. check_bioctl runs bioctl once for each device, so
 you will need a sudoers entry that matches each device you wish to check.  you will need a doas.conf entry that matches each device you wish to check. If
   you have multiple RAID volumes, you'll need one permit rules per volume.
   
 /etc/sudoers:  /etc/doas.conf:
 _nrpe ALL = NOPASSWD:/sbin/bioctl ami[01]  permit nopass _nrpe as root cmd /sbin/bioctl args ami0
   permit nopass _nrpe as root cmd /sbin/bioctl args ami1
   
 ${SYSCONFDIR}/nrpe.cfg:  ${SYSCONFDIR}/nrpe.cfg:
 command[check_bioctl]=${PREFIX}/libexec/nagios/check_bioctl -d ami0 -d ami1  command[check_bioctl]=${PREFIX}/libexec/nagios/check_bioctl -d ami0 -d ami1
   
 For more information on bioctl(8) see the OpenBSD man page.  For more information on bioctl(8) see the OpenBSD man page.
   
 http://www.openbsd.org  https://www.openbsd.org
   
 $AFresh1$  $AFresh1: README,v 1.6 2014/06/27 18:59:56 andrew Exp $

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