version 1.2, 2006/05/03 23:17:17 |
version 1.6, 2006/12/05 16:26:48 |
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check_hw_sensors plugin for Nagios monitors sysctl hw.sensors on OpenBSD |
check_hw_sensors plugin for Nagios monitors sysctl hw.sensors on OpenBSD |
check_hw_sensors (-f [<FILENAME>]|(-s <hw.sensors id> -w limit -c limit)) |
check_hw_sensors [-i] (-f [<FILENAME>]|(-s <hw.sensors id> [-w limit] [-c limit])) |
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Usage: |
Usage: |
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-i, --ignore-status |
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Don't 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 |
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-c, --critical=RANGE or single ENTRY |
-c, --critical=RANGE or single ENTRY |
Exit with CRITICAL status if outside of RANGE or if != ENTRY |
Exit with CRITICAL status if outside of RANGE or if != ENTRY |
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-h (--help) usage help |
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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). |
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check_hw_sensors understands the following entries: |
check_hw_sensors understands the following entries: |
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low, high, crit, warn, crit.low, crit.high, warn.low, warn.high |
low, high, crit, warn, crit.low, crit.high, warn.low, warn.high, |
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ignore, status |
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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: |
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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 |
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compared. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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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.. |
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check_hw_sensors (nagios-plugins 1.4) 1.13 |
An entry marked "ignore" will cause that sensor to be skipped. |
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Generally used with state checking of all sensors to ignore sensors you |
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don't care about or that report incorrectly. |
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If you are using --ignore-status, you can still check the status of |
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individual sensors with a status entry. |
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check_hw_sensors (nagios-plugins 1.4) 1.21 |
The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute |
The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute |
copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License. |
copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License. |
For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING. |
For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING. |
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$RedRiver: README,v 1.5 2006/12/05 00:21:25 andrew Exp $ |