Andrea Ballarati <ballar...@interfree.it> writes: > Nagios reports error from the plugin in subject, we have another Dell > PowerEdge 1950 for which no errors are reported. > This is the output of check_openmanage -d > > System: PowerEdge 1800 > ServiceTag: XXXXXXXX OMSA version: 4.5.0 > BIOS/date: A05 09/21/2005 Plugin version: 3.5.7 > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Storage Components > > ============================================================================= > STATE | ID | MESSAGE TEXT > > ---------+----------+-------------------------------------------------------- > WARNING | 0 | Controller 0 [CERC SATA 1.5/2s] needs attention: > Degraded > OK | 0:0:0 | Array Disk 0:0 [1.0TB] on ctrl 0 is Online > OK | 0:0:1 | Array Disk 0:1 [1.0TB] on ctrl 0 is Online > OK | 0:0 | Logical drive 0 'Windows Disk 0' [RAID-1, 931.48 > GB] on ctrl 0 is Ready > OK | 0:0 | Channel 0 [] on controller 0 is Ready > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Chassis Components > > ============================================================================= > STATE | ID | MESSAGE TEXT > > ---------+------+------------------------------------------------------------ > OK | 1 | Memory module 1 [DIMM1_A, 512 MB] is Ok > OK | 2 | Memory module 2 [DIMM1_B, 512 MB] is Ok > OK | 1 | Chassis fan 1 [BMC Fan 1]: 1500 > OK | 2 | Chassis fan 2 [BMC Fan 2]: 1500 > OK | 0 | Power Supply 0 [VRM]: Presence detected > OK | 1 | Power Supply 1 [VRM]: Presence detected > OK | 0 | Temperature Probe 0 [PROC_1 Temp] reads 38 C (max=120/125) > OK | 1 | Temperature Probe 1 [BMC Ambient Temp] reads 22 C > (min=8/3, max=40/45) > OK | 2 | Temperature Probe 2 [BMC Planar Temp] reads 33 C > (min=8/3, max=62/67) > OK | 3 | Temperature Probe 3 [BMC VRD 0 Temp] reads 31 C > (min=8/3, max=70/75) > OK | 4 | Temperature Probe 4 [BMC VRD 1 Temp] reads 27 C > (min=8/3, max=70/75) > OK | 0 | Processor 0 [Intel Xeon 3.00GHz] is Present > OK | 0 | Voltage sensor 0 [BMC CMOS Battery] is 3.070 V > OK | 1 | Voltage sensor 1 [PROC_1 VCORE] is Good > OK | 2 | Voltage sensor 2 [BMC PROC VTT] is Good > OK | 3 | Voltage sensor 3 [BMC 1.5V PG] is Good > OK | 4 | Voltage sensor 4 [BMC 1.8V PG] is Good > OK | 5 | Voltage sensor 5 [BMC 3.3V PG] is Good > OK | 6 | Voltage sensor 6 [BMC 5V PG] is Good > OK | 0 | Chassis intrusion 0 detection: Ok (Not Breached) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Other messages > > ============================================================================= > STATE | MESSAGE TEXT > > ---------+------------------------------------------------------------------- > OK | ESM log health is Ok (less than 80% full) > > INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at > /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_openmanage line 1380. > INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at > /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_openmanage line 1380. > INTERNAL ERROR: Use of uninitialized value in sprintf at > /usr/lib/nagios/plugins
Hi Andrea, check_openmanage is designed to work with relatively recent OMSA versions. You are using OMSA version 4.5.0, which is very old. The server in question (poweredge 1800) is supported by newer OMSA, so the solution is an OMSA upgrade to the latest version (6.2.0). OMSA versions 5.3.0 and later is OK to use with check_openmanage, and I've had reports that 5.1.0 and 5.2.0 works as well (but no guarantee). Anything older will yield strange results or will simply not work. Cheers, -- Trond H. Amundsen <t.h.amund...@usit.uio.no> Center for Information Technology Services, University of Oslo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Nagios-users mailing list Nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nagios-users ::: Please include Nagios version, plugin version (-v) and OS when reporting any issue. ::: Messages without supporting info will risk being sent to /dev/null