check_hw_sensors plugin for Nagios monitors sysctl hw.sensors on OpenBSD
With the new sensor framework in OpenBSD 3.9, I wanted to be able to monitor the new hw.sensors from Nagios and this is what I have. It is currently a work in progress although it does seem to work just fine. The documentation is a bit thin and I don't know how reliable it is. I would be happy to accept patches. Send them to andrew+nagios@rraz.net. I know the docs aren't as good as I would like, so if there are places that need clarification, please let me know!
What I think is really kewl about this plugin is that it can use the same sensorsd.conf as sensorsd. That means that they can be easily kept in sync. But, since Nagios supports both warning and critical alerts, it turned out really handy that sensorsd ignores any additional capabilities in the file. The addtional capabilities check_hw_sensors supports are described below. If you have an /etc/sensorsd.conf with the checks you want, it can be run as simply as 'check_hw_sensors -f'.
TODO:
check_hw_sensors (-f [<FILENAME>]|(-s <hw.sensors id> -w limit -c limit)) Usage: -f, --filename=FILE FILE to load checks from (defaults to /etc/sensorsd.conf) -s, --sensor=ID ID of a single sensor. "-s 0" means hw.sensors.0. -w, --warning=RANGE or single ENTRY Exit with WARNING status if outside of RANGE or if != ENTRY -c, --critical=RANGE or single ENTRY Exit with CRITICAL status if outside of RANGE or if != ENTRY -h (--help) usage help
FILE is in the same format as sensorsd.conf(5) plus some additional entries. These additional entries in the file are ignored by sensorsd(8).
check_hw_sensors understands the following entries:
low, high, crit, warn, crit.low, crit.high, warn.low, warn.high
An ENTRY depends on the type. The descriptions in sensorsd.conf(5) can be used when appropriate, or you can use the following:
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. The comma separated list of values contains a list of things that will NOT cause the status. This is possibly counterintuitive, but you are more likely to know good values than bad values.
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 make the single check..
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# $OpenBSD: sensorsd.conf,v 1.1 2003/10/08 20:30:04 grange Exp $ # $ RedRiver: sensorsd.conf,v 1.1 2006/05/03 21:48:42 andrew Exp $ # # Sample sensorsd.conf file. See sensorsd.conf(5) for details. # This one has examples for use with nagios check_hw_sensors # Actual sensors on a 2450 are below. # # hw.sensors.0=esm0, Motherboard, raw, 0 # hw.sensors.1=esm0, CPU 1, OK, temp, 28.00 degC / 82.40 degF hw.sensors.1:high=50C:warn.high=40C # hw.sensors.2=esm0, CPU 2, OK, temp, 30.00 degC / 86.00 degF hw.sensors.2:high=50C:warn.high=40C # hw.sensors.3=esm0, Mainboard, OK, temp, 21.50 degC / 70.70 degF hw.sensors.3:high=40C:warn.high=30C # hw.sensors.4=esm0, CPU 1 Core, OK, volts_dc, 1.69 V hw.sensors.4:high=1.85V:warn.high=1.8V:low=1.60V:warn.low=1.65V # hw.sensors.5=esm0, CPU 2 Core, OK, volts_dc, 1.70 V hw.sensors.5:high=1.85V:warn.high=1.8V:low=1.60V:warn.low=1.65V # hw.sensors.6=esm0, Motherboard +5V, OK, volts_dc, 4.95 V hw.sensors.6:high=5.1V:warn.high=5.05V:low=4.90V:warn.low=4.85V # hw.sensors.7=esm0, Motherboard +12V, OK, volts_dc, 11.94 V hw.sensors.7:high=12.15V:warn.high=12.1V:low=11.8V:warn.low=11.85V # hw.sensors.8=esm0, Motherboard +3.3V, OK, volts_dc, 3.27 V hw.sensors.8:high=3.5V:warn.high=3.4V:low=3.15V:warn.low=3.2V # hw.sensors.9=esm0, Motherboard +2.5V, OK, volts_dc, 2.48 V hw.sensors.9:high=2.75V:warn.high=2.6V:low=2.25V:warn.low=2.4V # hw.sensors.10=esm0, Motherboard GTL Term, OK, volts_dc, 1.49 V hw.sensors.10:high=1.75V:warn.high=1.6V:low=1.25V:warn.low=1.4V # hw.sensors.11=esm0, Motherboard Battery, OK, volts_dc, 2.93 V hw.sensors.11:high=3.1V:warn.high=3.05V:low=2.75V:warn.low=2.8V # hw.sensors.12=esm0, Chassis Intrusion, indicator, Off hw.sensors.12:crit=Off:warn=Off # hw.sensors.13=esm0, Fan 1, OK, fanrpm, 3526 RPM hw.sensors.13:low=3000:warn.low=3250 # hw.sensors.14=esm0, Fan 2, OK, fanrpm, 3569 RPM hw.sensors.14:low=3000:warn.low=3250 # hw.sensors.15=esm0, Fan 3, OK, fanrpm, 3563 RPM hw.sensors.15:low=3000:warn.low=3250 # hw.sensors.16=esm0, Backplane, raw, 0 # hw.sensors.17=esm0, Backplane Top, OK, temp, 14.50 degC / 58.10 degF hw.sensors.17:high=35C:warn.high=25C # hw.sensors.18=esm0, Backplane Bottom, OK, temp, 22.00 degC / 71.60 degF hw.sensors.18:high=40C:warn.high=30C # hw.sensors.19=esm0, Backplane +5V, OK, volts_dc, 4.97 V hw.sensors.19:high=5.1V:warn.high=5.05V:low=4.90V:warn.low=4.85V # hw.sensors.20=esm0, Backplane SCSI A Connected, indicator, On hw.sensors.20:crit=On:warn=On # hw.sensors.21=esm0, Backplane SCSI A External, OK, volts_dc, 4.70 V hw.sensors.21:high=5.1V:warn.high=5.05V:low=4.60V:warn.low=4.65V # hw.sensors.22=esm0, Backplane SCSI B Connected, indicator, Off hw.sensors.22:crit=Off:warn=Off # hw.sensors.23=esm0, Drive 0, drive, online hw.sensors.23:crit=online,empty:warn=online # hw.sensors.24=esm0, Drive 1, drive, online hw.sensors.24:crit=online,empty:warn=online # hw.sensors.25=esm0, Drive 2, drive, empty hw.sensors.25:crit=online,empty:warn=online,empty # hw.sensors.26=esm0, Drive 3, drive, empty hw.sensors.26:crit=online,empty:warn=online,empty # hw.sensors.27=esm0, Backplane Control 2, raw, 17 # hw.sensors.28=esm0, Backplane +3.3V, OK, volts_dc, 3.28 V hw.sensors.28:high=3.5V:warn.high=3.4V:low=3.2V:warn.low=3.25V # hw.sensors.29=safte0, temp0, OK, temp, 14.44 degC / 58.00 degF hw.sensors.29:high=35C:warn.high=25C # hw.sensors.30=safte0, temp1, OK, temp, 22.22 degC / 72.00 degF hw.sensors.30:high=40C:warn.high=30C
hw.sensors.0=esm0, Motherboard, raw, 0 hw.sensors.1=esm0, CPU 1, OK, temp, 30.00 degC / 86.00 degF hw.sensors.2=esm0, CPU 2, OK, temp, 31.00 degC / 87.80 degF hw.sensors.3=esm0, Mainboard, OK, temp, 19.50 degC / 67.10 degF hw.sensors.4=esm0, CPU 1 Core, OK, volts_dc, 1.69 V hw.sensors.5=esm0, CPU 2 Core, OK, volts_dc, 1.70 V hw.sensors.6=esm0, Motherboard +5V, OK, volts_dc, 4.95 V hw.sensors.7=esm0, Motherboard +12V, OK, volts_dc, 11.93 V hw.sensors.8=esm0, Motherboard +3.3V, OK, volts_dc, 3.27 V hw.sensors.9=esm0, Motherboard +2.5V, OK, volts_dc, 2.48 V hw.sensors.10=esm0, Motherboard GTL Term, OK, volts_dc, 1.49 V hw.sensors.11=esm0, Motherboard Battery, OK, volts_dc, 2.94 V hw.sensors.12=esm0, Chassis Intrusion, indicator, Off hw.sensors.13=esm0, Fan 1, OK, fanrpm, 3514 RPM hw.sensors.14=esm0, Fan 2, OK, fanrpm, 3582 RPM hw.sensors.15=esm0, Fan 3, OK, fanrpm, 3570 RPM hw.sensors.16=esm0, Backplane, raw, 0 hw.sensors.17=esm0, Backplane Top, OK, temp, 14.50 degC / 58.10 degF hw.sensors.18=esm0, Backplane Bottom, OK, temp, 22.50 degC / 72.50 degF hw.sensors.19=esm0, Backplane +5V, OK, volts_dc, 4.97 V hw.sensors.20=esm0, Backplane SCSI A Connected, indicator, On hw.sensors.21=esm0, Backplane SCSI A External, OK, volts_dc, 4.70 V hw.sensors.22=esm0, Backplane SCSI B Connected, indicator, Off hw.sensors.23=esm0, Drive 0, drive, online hw.sensors.24=esm0, Drive 1, drive, online hw.sensors.25=esm0, Drive 2, drive, empty hw.sensors.26=esm0, Drive 3, drive, empty hw.sensors.27=esm0, Backplane Control 2, raw, 17 hw.sensors.28=esm0, Backplane +3.3V, OK, volts_dc, 3.28 V hw.sensors.29=safte0, temp0, OK, temp, 15.00 degC / 59.00 degF hw.sensors.30=safte0, temp1, OK, temp, 22.78 degC / 73.00 degF
Andrew Fresh <andrew@mad-techies.org>
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