Re: [Mon-devel] Request to include monitor script with distribution
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From: Todd L. <tl...@iv...> - 2005-12-16 17:30:37
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Ed Ravin wanted us to know: >> >Doess't work for me - "volIndex" is not in my copy of the NetAPP MIB: >> > -- Version 1.5, May 2000 >> >I have the raidVTable and the deprecated raidTable in that MIB, but nothing >> >in the "vol" group. We're using ONTAP 6.1.2R3 (yes, I know). >> ...a couple hours of coding and testing... >> For ONTAP 6.2 and 6.3, I can generate the appropriate values with the >> slight alteration of the Volume Status showing the Rebuild percent. It >> will show 0% in normal operation. Is that a reasonable thing to do? I could add some logic that prints "no problems" or similar if the value is "Rebuilding: 0%". I'm unsure if this output changing as the rebuild percentage increments up will cause an alert for each change. I'm not a mon guru, I just started using it last week, so I'm not real solid yet on the alert and upalert functionality. I'm doing testing right now to see if I can have multiple alerts and upalerts per service. It seems like it should be able to do it, but I'm only getting the email an alert generates, not the pages. It could be other things though, so have to work through that first. >> For ONTAP 6.0 and 6.1, I can generate the appropriate values from the >> raidVTable with the same Volume Status limitation, but it prints a line >> out for every drive. Someone with a real 6.0 or 6.1 ONTAP system >> (<cough> Ed <cough>) ought to be able to figure out if the fields that >> I'm using will be duplicated across each drive. >Todd, thanks for all the coding! I'm in the middle of a heavy operation >at work, won't be able to get to this until late next week, will report >back then. /me stamps foot... Just kidding. Yes, I have a vested interest in making this work as well. > >On a related note, is anyone monitoring their NetApp fans and other >environmental info via SNMP? I'm not, but I'd be willing to bet that another script could be modeled after this one and do the same checks and output. I'm also wondering if it would just be better to have a single netapp script that you can specify which functions you want monitored. Just a thought... -- Regards... Todd we're off on the usual strange tangents. next will be whether it is ethical to walk in your neighbor's open house if they're running ipv6:-). --Randy Bush Linux kernel 2.6.12-12mdksmp 2 users, load average: 0.18, 0.09, 0.17 |