This plugin checks all RAID volumes (hardware and software) that can be identified.
This is supposed to be a general plugin to run via NRPE. It checks for the various RAID systems, and verifies they are working correctly.
Some checks require root permission, that is acomplished using sudo
.
Neccessary sudo
rules (detected for your system), can be installed when
check_raid
is invoked with -S
argument. You need to be root
user and it
will add required lines to the sudoers
file.
Download directly from github master (with wget or curl):
wget https://raw.github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/master/check_raid.pl -O check_raid.pl
curl https://raw.github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/master/check_raid.pl > check_raid.pl
chmod +x check_raid.pl
or download in tar format master checkout:
wget https://github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/tarball/master/check_raid.tgz
tar xzf check_raid.tgz
cd glensc-nagios-plugin-check_raid-*
you can grab older releases under tags button
next, setup sudo
./check_raid.pl -S
test run:
./check_raid.pl
for some RAIDs there's need to install extra tools, see Supported RAIDs
./check_raid.pl [-p|--plugin <name>] [-w|--warnonly]
./check_raid.pl -S
./check_raid.pl -l
Command line arguments
-V --version Print check_raid version
-d Produce some debug output
-S --sudoers Configure /etc/sudoers file
-W --warnonly Don't send CRITICAL status
-p --plugin <name(s)> Force the use of selected plugins, comma separated
--noraid=STATE Set status as STATE if RAID controller is found. Defaults to `UNKNOWN`, but can be: `OK`, `WARNING`, `CRITICAL`, `UNKNOWN`
--resync=STATE Set status as STATE if RAID is in resync state. Defaults to `WARNING`, but can be: `OK`, `WARNING`, `CRITICAL`, `UNKNOWN`
-l --list-plugins Lists active plugins
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Supported RAIDs that can be checked:
- Adaptec AAC RAID via
aaccli
orafacli
orarcconf
- AIX software RAID via
lsvg
- HP/Compaq Smart Array via
cciss_vol_status
(hpsa supported too) - HP Smart Array Controllers and MSA Controllers via
hpacucli
(see hapacucli readme) - HP Smart Array (MSA1500) via serial line
- Linux 3ware SATA RAID via
tw_cli
- Linux Device Mapper RAID via dmraid
- Linux DPT/I2O hardware RAID controllers via
/proc/scsi/dpt_i2o
- Linux GDTH hardware RAID controllers via
/proc/scsi/gdth
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via CmdTool2
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via megarc
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via
/proc/megaraid
- Linux MegaIDE hardware RAID controllers via
/proc/megaide
- Linux MPT hardware RAID via mpt-status
- Linux software RAID (md) via
/proc/mdstat
- LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS series via MegaCli
- LSI MegaRaid via lsraid
- Serveraid IPS via ipssend
- Solaris software RAID via metastat
You might need to install following tools depending on your raid:
CmdTool2
: CmdTool2 SAS RAID Management Utilityarcconf
: Adaptec uniform command line interfacecciss_vol_status
: http://cciss.sourceforge.net/dmraid
: Device Mapper RAID command line interfacemegarc-scsi
: LSI Logic MegaRAID Linux MegaRC utilitympt-status
: LSI RAID controllers - http://www.red-bean.com/~mab/mpt-status.htmltw_cli-9xxx
: 3ware SATA RAID controllers - http://www.3ware.com/
Project entry in Nagios Exchange: http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Hardware/Storage-Systems/RAID-Controllers/check_raid/details
License: GPL v2
(c) 2004-2006 Steve Shipway (code up to version 2.1), university of auckland, http://www.steveshipway.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=417&p=3211 Steve Shipway Thanks M Carmier for megaraid section.
(c) 2009-2013 Elan Ruusamäe [email protected] (maintainer from version 2.1 and upwards)