# 20111013.0 Corrected uptime (but device returns strange value?) # # 20111010 Created plugin (types: disk, raid, cpu, mem) # # Description: Plugin for Nagios (and forks) to check an EMC/Iomega # Iomega Personal Cloud is a new technology that creates your own Internet connected 'cloud' network of StorCenter storage devices, personal computers and handheld mobile devices, which allows you to connect, share, copy and protect your files within your network. I modified some OID for best compatibility with EMC LENOVO StorCenter version. Introducing the Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 Network Storage, Cloud Edition. Info -> Outputs some general information of the device" Mem -> Check current memory (RAM) utilization (thresholds possible) help Help text for correct usage of this scriptĭisk -> Checks hard disks for their current statusĬpu -> Check current CPU load (thresholds possible) Critical threshold (optional and only in combination with certain types) Warning threshold (optional and only in combination with certain types) t Type of check you want to do (see the definition of types further down) U Username you have defined in the SNMP settings of StorCenter H Hostname or IP address of StorCenter NAS check_storcenter -H host -U user -t type
nagios) and a password, although the password won't be needed.Ģ) The following commands must exist and be executable by your nagios user on your Nagios server: Log on to your StorCenter NAS and select Network -> Protocols -> SNMP.
To activate SNMP, do the following steps: If anyone has information when (which firmware version) the OID change occured, please let me know.ġ) SNMP needs to be enabled on the NAS. Please note that newer firmware versions have a different OID which seems to break the plugin's checks. Ix2/ix2-200: disk, raid, info checks work 20111010 Created plugin (types: disk, raid, cpu, mem)Ģ0111013.0 Corrected uptime (but device returns strange value?)Ģ0111013.1 Corrected uptime (using hrSystemUptime.0 now)Ģ0111020 Disk type now doesnt return CRITICAL anymore if disks are missing