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01-22-2015 08:26 AM
01-22-2015 08:26 AM
Hi,
We're looking to set up monitoring for our Nimble CS500 via Nagios. I've been following : Integrate Nagios and Nimble
which looks promising. Things like the Nimble load, volume and array info should work ok, but I have a question on how I would properly monitor
disk info following that doc.: The problem I'm having is doing something like :
sleep 39 && ssh adminuser@nimble disk --info 7 >/tmp/nimble/ssd1 will return something like:
Shelf location #: 0
Slot #: 8
HBA: 0
Port: 8
Serial: BTWL345200PV600TGN
Type: SSD
Disk size: 600.127 GB
Disk state: in use
Raid state: N/A
Percent resynchronized: N/A
Current resync speed: N/A
Average resync speed: N/A
Model: INTEL SSDSC2BB60
Vendor: Nimble
Firmware version: 0355
Smart Data Attributes:
But we have a head shelf, and two expansion shelves. The disk slot # repeats 1-16 for each expansion shelf. How can I pull data from the command line for unique disks? (e.g in the example above we would be missing the two SSD drives we have in slot 8 in our expansion shelves). I don't see a way from the commandline to say shelf #, slot # when doing a check. Any help is appreciated.
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01-23-2015 09:57 AM
01-23-2015 09:57 AM
SolutionWhen you add trays, the shelf location changes. so you should be able to pull shelf location and disk to determine location.
Nimble OS $ disk --list
------+--------------------+----+---------+-------+---------------+---------+-----
Slot # Serial # Type Disk Size Disk RAID Shelf Shelf
(GB) State Status Serial Loca-
-tion
------+--------------------+----+---------+-------+---------------+---------+-----
1 WD-WCAW31997974 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
2 WD-WCAW31995695 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
3 WD-WCAW31976057 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
4 WD-WCAW31994675 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
5 WD-WCAW31994827 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
6 WD-WCAW31995709 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
7 PEPR2433004W300EGN SSD 300.07 in use N/A AA-100453 A.0
8 BTPR242402Y3300EGN SSD 300.07 in use N/A AA-100453 A.0
9 PEPR247600XD300EGN SSD 300.07 in use N/A AA-100453 A.0
10 PEPR2475008K300EGN SSD 300.07 in use N/A AA-100453 A.0
11 WD-WCAW31996833 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
12 WD-WCAW31996122 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
13 WD-WCAW31995578 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
14 WD-WCAW31997996 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
15 Z1W0L44Y00009424PQGS HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
16 WD-WCAW31994824 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AA-100453 A.0
1 22K0A04EFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
2 22L0A009FM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
3 22L0A04IFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
4 22M0A00HFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
5 22K0A01MFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
6 22L0A01PFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
7 22K0A02LFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
8 CVPR215400Y0160DGN SSD 160.04 in use N/A AC-102190 A.1
9 22K0A011FM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
10 22L0A03OFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
11 22M0A00YFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
12 22L0A033FM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
13 22L0A04SFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
14 22L0A04OFM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
15 22L0A036FM16 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
16 1220A04PFRC5 HDD 1000.20 in use okay AC-102190 A.1
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09-28-2017 09:08 PM
09-28-2017 09:08 PM
Re: Monitoring with Nagios
Hi,
We are new to Nimble but not to Nagios. Well over 12+ years of Nagios usage and we moved to Centreon which is a fork of Nagios and has a way better UI.
I created a nagios/centreon plugin that uses the REST API to tell nagios/centreon about the health of the disks, pool free space, and snapshot quantity. I am working on more checks as soon as I can move to version 4 of the OS. I am on version 3.8 and some of the hardware checks are not in this version. I am hopeful that HPE puts more volume, snapshot, and hardware info in the SNMP MIB since that is easier to work with but the REST API does work too.
The nagios check uses Perl + REST client.
You can download from here
You need to create a read only ID on the SAN and put the id and password in the script or modify it to pass in...enjoy.
Scott