"Lichterfeld, Dirk" <dirk.lichterf...@enercity.de> writes:

> I want to use "check_openmanage" to monitor some Dell servers with Nagios. At
> the most of them we use as OS Windows Server 2003.
>
> I have a problem to get the performance results from the machines. With the
> command "check_openmanage -p" I get a failure in Nagios like "CHECK_NRPE:
> Socket Time Out"
>
> I checked the result of the Check an see what is happend. In the return of the
> performance-data fails some signs. I highlight the missing signs:
>
>
> OUTPUT with NSClient++ in TestMode (where the highlighted signs are not in the
> output):
>
> d NSClient++.cpp(1106) Injecting: Check_OpenManage:
> d NSClient++.cpp(1142) Injected Result: OK 'OK - System: 'PowerEdge R710 II',
> SN: 'XXXXXXX', 4 GB ra
> m (2 dimms), 1 logical drives, 4 physical drives'
> d NSClient++.cpp(1143) Injected Performance Result:
> 'fan_0_system_board_fan_1_rpm'=3600;0;0 'fan_1_sys
> tem_board_fan_2_rpm'=3600;0;0 'fan_2_system_board_fan_3_rpm'=3600;0;0 '
> fan_3_system_board_fan_4_rpm'=3600
> ;0;0 'fan_4_system_board_fan_5_rpm'=3600;0;0 'pwr_mon_0_ps_1_current'=0.4;0;0 
> '
> pwr_mon_1_ps_2_current'=0.4
> ;0;0 'pwr_mon_2_system_board_system_level'=175;917;966 '
> temp_0_system_board_ambient'=20;42;47
> '
>
> OUTPUT with MS-DOS-Window (the highlighted signs are not in the output):
>
> C:\Programme\check_openmanage-3.6.5>check_openmanage.exe -p
> OK - System: 'PowerEdge R710 II', SN: 'XXXXXXX', 4 GB ram (2 dimms), 1 logical
> drives, 4 physical drives|'fan_0_system_board_fan_1_rpm'=3600;0;0 '
> fan_1_system_board_fan_2_rpm'=3600;0;0 'fan_2_system_board_fan_3_rpm'=3600;0;0
> 'fan_3_system_board_fan_4_rpm'=3600;0;0 
> 'fan_4_system_board_fan_5_rpm'=3600;0;0
> 'pwr_mon_0_ps_1_current'=0.4;0;0 'pwr_mon_1_ps_2_current'=0.4;0;0 '
> pwr_mon_2_system_board_system_level'=175;917;966 
> 'temp_0_system_board_ambient'=
> 20;42;47

Hi Dirk,

I'm having a hard time understanding what you mean. Perhaps my mail
client is playing tricks on me, but I can't see anything highlighted.
Except for weird line breaks the perfdata looks OK to me in both
examples.

Can you be more specific and pinpoint exactly where the problem is?

Regards,
-- 
Trond H. Amundsen <t.h.amund...@usit.uio.no>
Center for Information Technology Services, University of Oslo

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