=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/nagios/check_bioctl/check_bioctl.html,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.8 --- nagios/check_bioctl/check_bioctl.html 2009/11/09 20:27:13 1.4 +++ nagios/check_bioctl/check_bioctl.html 2017/02/08 19:02:26 1.8 @@ -4,54 +4,42 @@
The check_bioctl plugin for Nagios monitors RAID arrays on OpenBSD using bioctl.
-The only real caveat with it is that bioctl needs rw permission to /dev/bio. The way I allow for that is by adding an entry to /etc/sudoers and then making the check run sudo check_bioctl
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I wrote this on OpenBSD 3.9 and tested on Dell PERC 3/DC controllers using the ami driver. It should work just fine on other versions of OpenBSD as well as with other cards and drivers. If you do run into trouble, send me the output from bioctl on the system you are having trouble with and I can try to help. Patches to fix problems would be even better.
-check_bioctl also uses utils.pm from the Nagios Plugins package, so that needs to be installed.
--check_bioctl plugin for Nagios monitors bioctl on OpenBSD - check_bioctl -d <device> [ -d <device2> [ -d ... ] ] +- This is an example of what I have set up for NRPE. For checks on the machine running Nagios, use the _nagios user in /etc/sudoers instead of _nrpe, and of course, no /etc/nrpe.cfg. -check_bioctl - checks status of a RAID array using bioctl
-Usage: - -d, --device=DEVICE - DEVICE to check. Can be any device that bioctl(8) accepts - -h (--help) usage help - -V (--version) version information +This check is for OpenBSD machines with bioctl(8) supported RAID cards. -check_bioctl v1.9 -Copyright (c) 2009 Andrew Fresh
-Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any -purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above -copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. + + 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 + /etc/doas.conf. +
-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. -
-$ grep check_bioctl /etc/sudoers /etc/nrpe.cfg -/etc/sudoers:_nrpe ALL = NOPASSWD:/usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_bioctl -d ami0 -d ami1 -/etc/nrpe.cfg:command[check_bioctl]=/usr/bin/sudo /usr/local/libexec/nagios/check_bioctl -d ami0 -d ami1 -+
+ This is an example of a setup for NRPE. For checks on the machine running + Nagios, use the _nagios user in /etc/doas.conf instead of _nrpe, and of course, + no ${SYSCONFDIR}/nrpe.cfg. check_bioctl runs bioctl once for each device, so + you will need a doas.conf entry that matches each device you wish to check. If + you have multiple RAID volumes, you'll need one permit rules per volume.
-Andrew Fresh <andrew@afresh1.com>
-$RedRiver: check_bioctl.html,v 1.3 2006/07/31 20:48:27 andrew Exp $
+ ++/etc/doas.conf: +permit nopass _nrpe as root cmd /sbin/bioctl args ami0 +permit nopass _nrpe as root cmd /sbin/bioctl args ami1 ++ +
+${SYSCONFDIR}/nrpe.cfg: +command[check_bioctl]=${PREFIX}/libexec/nagios/check_bioctl -d ami0 -d ami1 ++ +
+ For more information on + bioctl(8) see the OpenBSD man page. +
+ ++ Download v1.23 +