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1 | ## Zabbix monitoring RAID Controller
2 | - https://github.com/nikimaxim/zbx-raid-controller.git
3 |
4 | ### Installing for windows
5 | #### Requirements:
6 | - OS: Windows 7, 2008R2 and later
7 | - PowerShell: 5.1 and later
8 | - Zabbix-agent: 4.0 and later
9 | - Arcconf: 2.6 and later(Adaptec)
10 | - MegaCli(CMDTool2): 8.7.14 and later(Lsi)
11 |
12 | #### Get Utils arcconf(Adaptec)
13 | - adaptec.com
14 |
15 | #### Get Utils MegaCli(Lsi)
16 | - intel.com
17 |
18 | #### Check correct versions PowerShell: (Execute in PowerShell!) (Requirements!)
19 | - ```Get-Host|Select-Object Version```
20 |
21 | #### Copy powershell script:
22 | ##### For Adaptec
23 | - **github**/adaptec-raid.ps1 in C:\service\adaptec-raid.ps1
24 | ##### For Lsi
25 | - **github**/lsi-raid.ps1 in C:\service\lsi-raid.ps1
26 |
27 | #### Check powershell script(Out json): (CMD!)
28 | ##### For Adaptec
29 | - ```powershell -NoProfile -NoLogo -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\service\adaptec-raid.ps1" lld ad```
30 | ##### For Lsi
31 | - ```powershell -NoProfile -NoLogo -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\service\lsi-raid.ps1" lld ad```
32 |
33 | #### Add from zabbix_agentd.conf "UserParameter" in zabbix_agentd.conf zabbix_agent:
34 | - **github**/zabbix_agentd.conf
35 |
36 | #### Import zabbix template:
37 | ##### For Adaptec
38 | - **github**/Template Adaptec RAID Controller.xml
39 | ##### For Lsi
40 | - **github**/Template Lsi RAID Controller.xml
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 | ### Installing for linux
45 | #### Requirements:
46 | - OS: RedHat family
47 | - Zabbix-agent: 4.0 and later
48 | - Arcconf: 2.6 and later(Adaptec)
49 | - MegaCli: 8.7 and later(Lsi)
50 |
51 | #### Get Utils arcconf(Adaptec)
52 | - adaptec.com
53 |
54 | #### Get Utils MegaCli(Lsi)
55 | - intel.com
56 |
57 | #### Copy bash script:
58 | ##### For Adaptec
59 | - **github**/adaptec-raid.sh in /opt/zabbix/adaptec-raid.sh
60 | ##### For Lsi
61 | - **github**/lsi-raid.sh in /opt/zabbix/lsi-raid.sh
62 |
63 | #### Chmod and Chown
64 | - chmod -R 750 /opt/zabbix/
65 | - chown -R root:zabbix /opt/zabbix/
66 |
67 | #### Check bash script(Out json):
68 | - ```/opt/zabbix/adaptec-raid.sh lld ad```
69 |
70 | #### Add from zabbix_agentd.conf "UserParameter" in zabbix_agentd.conf zabbix_agent:
71 | - **github**/zabbix_agentd.conf
72 |
73 | #### Add in /etc/sudoers
74 | ##### For Adaptec script
75 | zabbix ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /opt/zabbix/adaptec-raid.sh
76 | ##### For Lsi script
77 | zabbix ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /opt/zabbix/lsi-raid.sh
78 |
79 | #### Import zabbix template:
80 | ##### For Adaptec
81 | - **github**/Template Adaptec RAID Controller.xml
82 | ##### For Lsi
83 | - **github**/Template Lsi RAID Controller.xml
84 |
85 |
86 |
87 | #### Examples images:
88 | - Graph: Temperature RAID Controller
89 | 
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 | - Discovery rules
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 | 
98 |
99 |
100 |
101 | - Items prototypes
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 | 
106 |
107 |
108 |
109 | - Latest data
110 |
111 |
112 |
113 | 
114 |
115 |
116 |
117 | #### License
118 | - GPL v3
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1 |
2 |
3 | 4.4
4 | 2020-04-14T06:45:08Z
5 |
6 |
7 | Templates Users
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | Template Adaptec RAID Controller
13 | Template Adaptec RAID Controller
14 |
15 |
16 | Templates Users
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | Adaptec controllers discovery
22 | adaptec.raid[lld,ad]
23 | 1d
24 |
25 |
26 | Adaptec controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} state
27 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
28 | adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},main]
29 | 1h
30 | 365d
31 | 0
32 | TEXT
33 |
34 |
35 | Adaptec Controllers
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 | {regexp(Optimal)}=0
41 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
42 | {regexp(Optimal)}=1
43 | Adaptec Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} Status
44 | HIGH
45 | YES
46 |
47 |
48 |
49 |
50 | Adaptec controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} temperature
51 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
52 | adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature]
53 | 5m
54 |
55 |
56 | Adaptec Controllers
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 |
61 | {last()}>{$TEMP_WARN}
62 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
63 | {last()}<{$TEMP_WARN}-5
64 | Adaptec Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} Temperature
65 | WARNING
66 | YES
67 |
68 |
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 | {Template Adaptec RAID Controller:adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},main].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1 or {Template Adaptec RAID Controller:adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
74 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
75 | {Template Adaptec RAID Controller:adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},main].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0 or {Template Adaptec RAID Controller:adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
76 | Adaptec Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} No Data
77 | WARNING
78 | YES
79 |
80 |
81 |
82 |
83 | Adaptec RAID No. {#CTRL.ID} Temperature
84 |
85 |
86 | 199C0D
87 | -
88 | Template Adaptec RAID Controller
89 | adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature]
90 |
91 |
92 |
93 |
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 | Adaptec battery discovery
98 | adaptec.raid[lld,bt]
99 | 1d
100 |
101 |
102 | Adaptec battery No.{#CTRL.ID} state
103 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
104 | adaptec.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},battery]
105 | 12h
106 | 365d
107 | 0
108 | TEXT
109 |
110 |
111 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
112 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
113 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
114 | Adaptec Battery No.{#CTRL.ID} No Data
115 | WARNING
116 | YES
117 |
118 |
119 | {regexp(Optimal)}=0
120 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
121 | {regexp(Optimal)}=1
122 | Adaptec Battery No.{#CTRL.ID} Status
123 | HIGH
124 | YES
125 |
126 |
127 |
128 |
129 |
130 |
131 | Adaptec logical Drives discovery
132 | adaptec.raid[lld,ld]
133 | 5h;1h/1-7,08:00-21:00
134 |
135 |
136 | Adaptec logical drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#LD.NAME} state
137 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
138 | adaptec.raid[health,ld,{#CTRL.ID},{#LD.ID}]
139 | 6h
140 | 365d
141 | 0
142 | TEXT
143 |
144 |
145 | Adaptec Logical Drives
146 |
147 |
148 |
149 |
150 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
151 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
152 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
153 | Adaptec Logical Drive {#LD.NAME} No Data
154 | WARNING
155 | YES
156 |
157 |
158 | {regexp(Optimal)}=0
159 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
160 | {regexp(Optimal)}=1
161 | Adaptec Logical Drive {#LD.NAME} status
162 | HIGH
163 | YES
164 |
165 |
166 |
167 |
168 |
169 |
170 | Adaptec physical drives discovery
171 | adaptec.raid[lld,pd]
172 | 5h;1h/1-7,08:00-21:00
173 |
174 |
175 | Adaptec physical drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#PD.ID}:{#PD.SN} state
176 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
177 | adaptec.raid[health,pd,{#CTRL.ID},{#PD.ID}]
178 | 6h
179 | 365d
180 | 0
181 | TEXT
182 |
183 |
184 | Adaptec Physical Drives
185 |
186 |
187 |
188 |
189 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
190 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
191 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
192 | Adaptec physical drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#PD.ID}:{#PD.SN} no data
193 | WARNING
194 | YES
195 |
196 |
197 | {regexp(Online|GlobalHot-Spare)}=0
198 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
199 | {regexp(Online|GlobalHot-Spare)}=1
200 | Adaptec physical drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#PD.ID}:{#PD.SN} status
201 | HIGH
202 | YES
203 |
204 |
205 |
206 |
207 |
208 |
209 |
210 |
211 | {$NODATA_TIME}
212 | 84600
213 |
214 |
215 | {$TEMP_WARN}
216 | 85
217 |
218 |
219 |
220 |
221 |
222 |
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1 |
2 |
3 | 4.4
4 | 2020-04-14T06:45:58Z
5 |
6 |
7 | Templates Users
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 | Template Lsi RAID Controller
13 | Template Lsi RAID Controller
14 |
15 |
16 | Templates Users
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | Lsi Controllers Discovery
22 | lsi.raid[lld,ad]
23 | 1d
24 |
25 |
26 | Lsi Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} state
27 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
28 | lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},main]
29 | 6h
30 | 365d
31 | 0
32 | DISABLED
33 | TEXT
34 |
35 |
36 | Lsi Controllers
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 | {regexp(Optimal)}=0
42 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
43 | {regexp(Optimal)}=1
44 | Lsi Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} Status
45 | DISABLED
46 | HIGH
47 | YES
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 | Lsi Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} Temperature
53 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
54 | lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature]
55 | 5m
56 |
57 |
58 | Lsi Controllers
59 |
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 | {last()}>{$TEMP_WARN}
64 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
65 | {last()}<{$TEMP_WARN}-5
66 | Lsi Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} Temperature
67 | WARNING
68 | YES
69 |
70 |
71 |
72 |
73 |
74 |
75 | {Template Lsi RAID Controller:lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},main].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1 or {Template Lsi RAID Controller:lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
76 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
77 | {Template Lsi RAID Controller:lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},main].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0 or {Template Lsi RAID Controller:lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature].nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
78 | Lsi Controller No.{#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} No Data
79 | WARNING
80 | YES
81 |
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 | Lsi RAID No. {#CTRL.ID}:{#CTRL.SN} Temperature
86 |
87 |
88 | 199C0D
89 | -
90 | Template Lsi RAID Controller
91 | lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},temperature]
92 |
93 |
94 |
95 |
96 |
97 |
98 |
99 | Lsi Battery Discovery
100 | lsi.raid[lld,bt]
101 | 1d
102 |
103 |
104 | Lsi Battery No.{#CTRL.ID} state
105 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
106 | lsi.raid[health,ad,{#CTRL.ID},battery]
107 | 12h
108 | 365d
109 | 0
110 | TEXT
111 |
112 |
113 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
114 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
115 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
116 | Lsi Battery No.$CTRL.ID} No Data
117 | WARNING
118 | YES
119 |
120 |
121 | {regexp(Optimal)}=0
122 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
123 | {regexp(Optimal)}=1
124 | Lsi Battery No.$CTRL.ID} Status
125 | HIGH
126 | YES
127 |
128 |
129 |
130 |
131 |
132 |
133 | Lsi Logical Drives Discovery
134 | lsi.raid[lld,ld]
135 | 5h;1h/1-7,08:00-21:00
136 |
137 |
138 | Lsi Logical Drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#LD.NAME} state
139 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
140 | lsi.raid[health,ld,{#CTRL.ID},{#LD.ID}]
141 | 6h
142 | 365d
143 | 0
144 | TEXT
145 |
146 |
147 | Lsi Logical Drives
148 |
149 |
150 |
151 |
152 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
153 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
154 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
155 | Lsi Logical Drive {#LD.NAME} No Data
156 | WARNING
157 | YES
158 |
159 |
160 | {regexp(Optimal)}=0
161 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
162 | {regexp(Optimal)}=1
163 | Lsi Logical Drive {#LD.NAME} status
164 | HIGH
165 | YES
166 |
167 |
168 |
169 |
170 |
171 |
172 | Lsi Physical Drives Discovery
173 | lsi.raid[lld,pd]
174 | 5h;1h/1-7,08:00-21:00
175 |
176 |
177 | Lsi Physical Drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#ED.ID}:{#PD.ID}:{#PD.SN} state
178 | ZABBIX_ACTIVE
179 | lsi.raid[health,pd,{#CTRL.ID},{#PD.ID},{#ED.ID}]
180 | 6h
181 | 365d
182 | 0
183 | TEXT
184 |
185 |
186 | Lsi Physical Drives
187 |
188 |
189 |
190 |
191 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=1
192 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
193 | {nodata({$NODATA_TIME})}=0
194 | Lsi Physical Drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#ED.ID}:{#PD.ID}:{#PD.SN} No Data
195 | WARNING
196 | YES
197 |
198 |
199 | {regexp(Online)}=0
200 | RECOVERY_EXPRESSION
201 | {regexp(Online)}=1
202 | Lsi Physical Drive {#CTRL.ID}:{#ED.ID}:{#PD.ID}:{#PD.SN} Status
203 | HIGH
204 | YES
205 |
206 |
207 |
208 |
209 |
210 |
211 |
212 |
213 | {$NODATA_TIME}
214 | 84600
215 |
216 |
217 | {$TEMP_WARN}
218 | 85
219 |
220 |
221 |
222 |
223 |
224 |
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1 | <#
2 | .VERSION
3 | 0.5
4 |
5 | .DESCRIPTION
6 | Author: Nikitin Maksim
7 | Github: https://github.com/nikimaxim/zbx-raid-controller.git
8 | Note: Zabbix lld for RAID Controller
9 |
10 | .TESTING
11 | OS: Windows 2008R2 x64
12 | PowerShell: 5.1 and later
13 | Controller RAID: ASR8405, ASR-8405E, Adaptec 6805, Adaptec 6405E, Adaptec 5805
14 | #>
15 |
16 | Param (
17 | [ValidateSet("lld","health")][Parameter(Position=0, Mandatory=$True)][string]$action,
18 | [ValidateSet("ad","ld","pd","bt")][Parameter(Position=1, Mandatory=$True)][string]$part,
19 | [string][Parameter(Position=2)]$ctrlid,
20 | [string][Parameter(Position=3)]$partid
21 | )
22 |
23 | $CLI = "C:\service\StorMan\arcconf.exe"
24 | $PATH_CTRL_COUNT = "C:\Windows\Temp\ctrl_count"
25 |
26 |
27 | if ((Get-Command $CLI -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null) {
28 | Write-Host "Could not find path: $CLI"
29 | exit
30 | }
31 |
32 | function GetCtrlCount() {
33 | $ctrl_count = ((& $CLI "LIST".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Controllers found"}) -split ':')[1].Trim() | Tee-Object $PATH_CTRL_COUNT
34 | return $ctrl_count
35 | }
36 |
37 |
38 | function CheckCtrlCount() {
39 | if (Test-path $PATH_CTRL_COUNT) {
40 | $ctrl_count = Get-Content $PATH_CTRL_COUNT
41 | if (!$ctrl_count) {
42 | return GetCtrlCount
43 | }
44 | } else {
45 | return GetCtrlCount
46 | }
47 |
48 | return $ctrl_count
49 | }
50 |
51 |
52 | function LLDControllers() {
53 | $ctrl_count = GetCtrlCount
54 | $ctrl_json = ""
55 |
56 | for ($ctrl_id = 1; $ctrl_id -le $ctrl_count; $ctrl_id++) {
57 | $response = (((& $CLI "LIST" | Where-Object {$_ -match "Controller $ctrl_id"}) -split ' :')[1] -split ',')
58 | if ($response) {
59 | $ctrl_model = "-" #$response[3].Trim()
60 | $ctrl_sn = $response[4].Trim()
61 |
62 | $ctrl_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#CTRL.MODEL}}":"{1}","{{#CTRL.SN}}":"{2}"}},', $ctrl_id, $ctrl_model, $ctrl_sn)
63 | }
64 | }
65 |
66 | return '{"data":[' + $($ctrl_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
67 | }
68 |
69 |
70 | function LLDBattery() {
71 | $ctrl_count = CheckCtrlCount
72 | $bt_json = ""
73 |
74 | for ($i = 1; $i -le $ctrl_count; $i++) {
75 | $response = ((& $CLI "GETCONFIG $i AD".Split() | Select-String "Controller Battery Information" -Context 0,2 | Select-String -InputObject {$_.Context.PostContext} -Pattern "Status") -split ':')
76 | if ($response) {
77 | $bt_status = $response[1].Trim()
78 | if ($bt_status -ne "Not Installed") {
79 | $bt_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#CTRL.BATTERY}}":"{1}"}},', $i, $i)
80 | }
81 | }
82 | }
83 |
84 | return '{"data":[' + $($bt_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
85 | }
86 |
87 |
88 | function LLDPhysicalDrives() {
89 | $ctrl_count = CheckCtrlCount
90 | $pd_json = ""
91 |
92 | for ($ctrl_id = 1; $ctrl_id -le $ctrl_count; $ctrl_id++) {
93 | [array]$response = & $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrl_id PD".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Device\s[#]\d+|Device is |Serial number"}
94 |
95 | for ($j = 0; $j -lt $response.Length;) {
96 | if (!($response[$j+1] -match "Enclosure Services Device")) {
97 | $pd_id = ($response[$j] -replace "Device #").Trim()
98 | $pd_sn = ($response[$j + 2] -split ':')[1].Trim()
99 | if ($pd_sn) {
100 | $pd_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#PD.ID}}":"{1}","{{#PD.SN}}":"{2}"}},', $ctrl_id, $pd_id, $pd_sn)
101 | }
102 | $j += 3
103 | } else {
104 | if ($response[$j + 2] -match "Serial number") {
105 | $j += 3
106 | } else {
107 | $j += 2
108 | }
109 | }
110 | }
111 | }
112 |
113 | return '{"data":[' + $($pd_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
114 | }
115 |
116 |
117 | function LLDLogicalDrives() {
118 | $ctrl_count = CheckCtrlCount
119 | $ld_json = ""
120 |
121 | for ($ctrl_id = 1; $ctrl_id -le $ctrl_count; $ctrl_id++) {
122 | $response = (& $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrl_id AD".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Logical devices/Failed/Degraded"}) -match '[:\s](\d+)'
123 | $ld_count = $Matches[1]
124 |
125 | for ($ld_id = 0; $ld_id -lt $ld_count; $ld_id++) {
126 | [array]$response = & $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrl_id LD $ld_id".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Logical device name|RAID level"}
127 |
128 | $ld_name = ($response[0] -split ':')[1].Trim()
129 | $ld_raid = ($response[1] -split ':')[1].Trim()
130 |
131 | if ($ld_name -eq "") {
132 | $ld_name = $ld_id
133 | }
134 |
135 | $ld_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#LD.ID}}":"{1}","{{#LD.NAME}}":"{2}","{{#LD.RAID}}":"{3}"}},', $ctrl_id, $ld_id, $ld_name, $ld_raid)
136 | }
137 | }
138 |
139 | return '{"data":[' + $($ld_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
140 | }
141 |
142 |
143 | function GetControllerStatus() {
144 | Param (
145 | [ValidateSet("main","battery","temperature")][string]$ctrl_part
146 | )
147 |
148 | $value = ""
149 |
150 | switch ($ctrl_part) {
151 | "main" {
152 | $response = (((& $CLI "LIST".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Controller $ctrlid"}) -split ' :')[1] -split ',')
153 | if ($response) {
154 | $value = $response[0].Trim()
155 | }
156 | }
157 | "temperature" {
158 | $response = (& $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrlid AD".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "^\s+Temperature\s+[:]"}) -match '(\d+).*[C]'
159 | if($response) {
160 | $value = $Matches[1]
161 | }
162 | }
163 | "battery" {
164 | $bt_status = ((& $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrlid AD".Split() | Select-String "Controller Battery Information" -Context 0,2 | Select-String -InputObject {$_.Context.PostContext} -Pattern "Status") -split ':')
165 | if($bt_status) {
166 | $value = $bt_status[1].Trim()
167 | }
168 | }
169 | }
170 |
171 | return $value
172 | }
173 |
174 |
175 | function GetPhysicalDriveStatus() {
176 | [array]$response = & $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrlid PD".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "^\s+State\s+[:] "}
177 |
178 | if ($response) {
179 | return ($response[$partid] -split ':')[1].Trim()
180 | } else {
181 | Write-Host "Data not found"
182 | }
183 | }
184 |
185 |
186 | function GetLogicalDriveStatus() {
187 | $response = & $CLI "GETCONFIG $ctrlid LD $partid".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Status of logical device"}
188 |
189 | if ($response) {
190 | return ($response -split ':')[1].Trim()
191 | } else {
192 | Write-Host "Data not found"
193 | }
194 | }
195 |
196 |
197 | switch($action) {
198 | "lld" {
199 | switch($part) {
200 | "ad" {LLDControllers}
201 | "bt" {LLDBattery}
202 | "pd" {LLDPhysicalDrives}
203 | "ld" {LLDLogicalDrives}
204 | }
205 | }
206 | "health" {
207 | switch($part) {
208 | "ad" {GetControllerStatus -ctrl_part $partid}
209 | "pd" {GetPhysicalDriveStatus}
210 | "ld" {GetLogicalDriveStatus}
211 | }
212 | }
213 | }
214 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | #
3 | # .VERSION
4 | # 0.5
5 | #
6 | # .DESCRIPTION
7 | # Author: Nikitin Maksim
8 | # Github: https://github.com/nikimaxim/zbx-raid-controller.git
9 | # Note: Zabbix lld for Controller RAID
10 | #
11 | # .TESTING
12 | # OS: CentOS 7 x64
13 | # Controller RAID: ASR8405, ASR-8405E, Adaptec 6805, Adaptec 6405E, ASR8805, Adaptec 5805
14 | #
15 |
16 | CLI='/opt/StorMan/arcconf'
17 | PATH_CTRL_COUNT='/tmp/ctrl_count'
18 |
19 | action=$1
20 | part=$2
21 |
22 |
23 | if [ ! -f ${CLI} ]; then
24 | echo "Could not find path: ${CLI}"
25 | exit
26 | fi
27 |
28 | GetCtrlCount() {
29 | ctrl_count=$($CLI LIST | grep -i "Controllers found:" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
30 | echo ${ctrl_count} > ${PATH_CTRL_COUNT}
31 | echo ${ctrl_count}
32 | }
33 |
34 |
35 | CheckCtrlCount() {
36 | if [ -f ${PATH_CTRL_COUNT} ]; then
37 | ctrl_count=$(cat ${PATH_CTRL_COUNT})
38 | if [ -z ${ctrl_count} ]; then
39 | ctrl_count=$(GetCtrlCount)
40 | fi
41 | else
42 | ctrl_count=$(GetCtrlCount)
43 | fi
44 | echo ${ctrl_count}
45 | }
46 |
47 |
48 | LLDControllers() {
49 | ctrl_count=$(GetCtrlCount)
50 | ctrl_json=""
51 |
52 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 1 ${ctrl_count}); do
53 | response=$($CLI LIST | grep "Controller ${ctrl_id}" | cut -f3 -d":")
54 | ctrl_model="-" #$(/bin/echo $response | awk -F "," '{print $4}' | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
55 | ctrl_sn=$(/bin/echo $response | awk -F "," '{print $5}' | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
56 | ctrl_json=${ctrl_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#CTRL.MODEL}\":\"${ctrl_model}\",\"{#CTRL.SN}\":\"$ctrl_sn\"},"
57 | done
58 |
59 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${ctrl_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
60 | }
61 |
62 |
63 | LLDBattery() {
64 | ctrl_count=$(CheckCtrlCount)
65 | bt_json=""
66 |
67 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 1 ${ctrl_count}); do
68 | ctrl_bt=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} AD | grep -i -A 2 "^\s*Controller Battery Information" | grep -iE "^\s+Status\s+[:]" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^ //' | grep -iEv "\w*\s*[Not]+\s*installed")
69 | if [ -n "${ctrt_bt}" ]; then
70 | bt_json=${bt_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\"},"
71 | fi
72 | done
73 |
74 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${bt_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
75 | }
76 |
77 |
78 | LLDPhysicalDrives() {
79 | ctrl_count=$(CheckCtrlCount)
80 | pd_json=""
81 |
82 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 1 ${ctrl_count}); do
83 | IFS=$'\n'
84 | response=($($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} PD | grep -e "Device #" -e "Device is" -e "Reported Channel,Device(T:L)" -e "Serial number"))
85 | i=0
86 | while [ $i -lt ${#response[@]} ]; do
87 | pd_type=$(echo ${response[$((${i}+1))]} | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//' -e 's/ /_/g')
88 | if [[ ! ${pd_type} =~ "Enclosure_Services_Device" ]]; then
89 | pd_id=$(echo ${response[$((${i}+2))]} | awk '{print $4}' | sed -e 's/.*,\(.*\)(.*/\1/')
90 | pd_sn=$(echo ${response[$((${i}+3))]} | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
91 | if [ ${#pd_sn} -gt 0 ]; then
92 | pd_json=${pd_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#PD.ID}\":\"${pd_id}\",\"{#PD.SN}\":\"${pd_sn}\"},"
93 | fi
94 | i=$(($i+4))
95 | else
96 | if [[ $(echo ${response[$((${i}+3))]}) =~ "Serial number" ]]; then
97 | i=$(($i+4))
98 | else
99 | i=$(($i+3))
100 | fi
101 | fi
102 | done
103 | done
104 |
105 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${pd_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
106 | }
107 |
108 |
109 | LLDLogicalDrives() {
110 | ctrl_count=$(CheckCtrlCount)
111 | ld_json=""
112 |
113 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 1 ${ctrl_count}); do
114 | ld_ids=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} LD | grep -i "Logical device number " | cut -f4 -d" " | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
115 | for ld_id in ${ld_ids}; do
116 | ld_name=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} LD ${ld_id} | grep -i "Logical device name" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
117 | ld_raid=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} LD ${ld_id} | grep -i "RAID level" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
118 | if [ -z "${ld_name}" ]; then
119 | ld_name=${ld_id}
120 | fi
121 | ld_json=$ld_json"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#LD.ID}\":\"${ld_id}\",\"{#LD.NAME}\":\"${ld_name}\",\"{#LD.RAID}\":\"${ld_raid}\"},"
122 | done
123 | done
124 |
125 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${ld_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
126 | }
127 |
128 |
129 | GetControllerStatus() {
130 | ctrl_id=$1
131 | ctrl_part=$2
132 | value=""
133 |
134 | case ${ctrl_part} in
135 | "main")
136 | value=$($CLI LIST | grep "Controller ${ctrl_id}" | cut -f3 -d":" | awk -F "," '{print $1}' | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
137 | ;;
138 | "temperature")
139 | value=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} AD | grep -iE "^\s+Temperature\s+[:]" | cut -f2 -d":" | awk '{print $1}')
140 | ;;
141 | "battery")
142 | value=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} AD | grep -i -A 2 "^\s*Controller Battery Information" | grep -iE "^\s+Status\s+[:]" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
143 | ;;
144 | esac
145 |
146 | echo ${value}
147 | }
148 |
149 |
150 | GetPhysicalDriveStatus() {
151 | ctrl_id=$1
152 | pd_id=$2
153 | response=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} PD 0 ${pd_id} | grep -ioP "^\s+State.*$" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -E 's/[ ]//g')
154 |
155 | if [ -n ${response} ]; then
156 | echo ${response}
157 | else
158 | echo "Data not found"
159 | fi
160 | }
161 |
162 |
163 | GetLogicalDriveStatus() {
164 | ctrl_id=$1
165 | ld_id=$2
166 | response=$($CLI GETCONFIG ${ctrl_id} LD $ld_id | grep -i "Status of logical device" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
167 |
168 | if [ -n ${response} ]; then
169 | echo ${response}
170 | else
171 | echo "Data not found"
172 | fi
173 | }
174 |
175 |
176 | case ${action} in
177 | "lld")
178 | case ${part} in
179 | "ad")
180 | LLDControllers
181 | ;;
182 | "bt")
183 | LLDBattery
184 | ;;
185 | "pd")
186 | LLDPhysicalDrives
187 | ;;
188 | "ld")
189 | LLDLogicalDrives
190 | ;;
191 | esac
192 | ;;
193 | "health")
194 | case ${part} in
195 | "ad")
196 | GetControllerStatus $3 $4
197 | ;;
198 | "pd")
199 | GetPhysicalDriveStatus $3 $4
200 | ;;
201 | "ld")
202 | GetLogicalDriveStatus $3 $4
203 | ;;
204 | esac
205 | ;;
206 | esac
207 |
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1 | <#
2 | .VERSION
3 | 0.2
4 |
5 | .DESCRIPTION
6 | Author: Nikitin Maksim
7 | Github: https://github.com/nikimaxim/zbx-raid-controller.git
8 | Note: Zabbix lld for RAID Controller
9 |
10 | .TESTING
11 | OS: Windows 2008R2 x64
12 | PowerShell: 5.1 and later
13 | Controller RAID: Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, Intel RAID Controller RS2BL040, LSI MegaRAID SAS 9240-4i
14 | #>
15 |
16 | Param (
17 | [ValidateSet("lld","health")][Parameter(Position=0, Mandatory=$True)][string]$action,
18 | [ValidateSet("ad","ld","pd","bt")][Parameter(Position=1, Mandatory=$True)][string]$part,
19 | [string][Parameter(Position=2)]$ctrlid,
20 | [string][Parameter(Position=3)]$partid,
21 | [string][Parameter(Position=4)]$edid
22 | )
23 |
24 | $CLI = "C:\service\MegaRAID\MegaCli\MegaCli64.exe"
25 | $PATH_CTRL_COUNT = "C:\Windows\Temp\ctrl_count"
26 |
27 |
28 | if ((Get-Command $CLI -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) -eq $null) {
29 | Write-Host "Could not find path: $CLI"
30 | exit
31 | }
32 |
33 | function GetCtrlCount() {
34 | $ctrl_count = ((& $CLI "-AdpCount -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Controller Count:"}) -split ':')[1].Trim(' .') | Tee-Object $PATH_CTRL_COUNT
35 | return $ctrl_count
36 | }
37 |
38 |
39 | function CheckCtrlCount() {
40 | if (Test-path $PATH_CTRL_COUNT) {
41 | $ctrl_count = Get-Content $PATH_CTRL_COUNT
42 | if (!$ctrl_count) {
43 | return GetCtrlCount
44 | }
45 | } else {
46 | return GetCtrlCount
47 | }
48 |
49 | return $ctrl_count
50 | }
51 |
52 |
53 | function LLDControllers() {
54 | $ctrl_count = GetCtrlCount
55 | $ctrl_json = ""
56 |
57 | for ($ctrl_id = 0; $ctrl_id -lt $ctrl_count; $ctrl_id++) {
58 | $response = & $CLI "-AdpAllInfo -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split()
59 | $ctrl_model = (($response | Where-Object {$_ -match "Product Name"}) -split ':')[1].Trim()
60 | $ctrl_sn = (($response | Where-Object {$_ -match "Serial No"}) -split ':')[1].Trim()
61 |
62 | $ctrl_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#CTRL.MODEL}}":"{1}","{{#CTRL.SN}}":"{2}"}},',$ctrl_id, $ctrl_model, $ctrl_sn)
63 | }
64 |
65 | return '{"data":[' + $($ctrl_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
66 | }
67 |
68 |
69 | function LLDBattery() {
70 | $ctrl_count = CheckCtrlCount
71 | $bt_json = ""
72 |
73 | for ($i = 0; $i -lt $ctrl_count; $i++) {
74 | $response = & $CLI "-AdpBbuCmd -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split()
75 | $bt_status = $response | Where-Object {$_ -match "Battery State:"}
76 | if ($bt_status) {
77 | $bt_sn_temp = $response | Where-Object { $_ -match "Serial Number:" }
78 | if ($bt_sn_temp) {
79 | $bt_sn = ($bt_sn_temp -split ':')[1].Trim()
80 | } else {
81 | $bt_sn = "-"
82 | }
83 |
84 | $bt_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#CTRL.BATTERY}}":"{1}","{{#CTRL.BATTERY.SN}}":"{2}"}},', $i, 0, $bt_sn)
85 | }
86 | }
87 |
88 | return '{"data":[' + $($bt_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
89 | }
90 |
91 |
92 | function LLDPhysicalDrives() {
93 | $ctrl_count = CheckCtrlCount
94 | $pd_json = ""
95 |
96 | for ($ctrl_id = 0; $ctrl_id -lt $ctrl_count; $ctrl_id++) {
97 | $pd_count = ((& $CLI "-PDGetNum -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Number of Physical Drives on Adapter"}) -split ':')[1].Trim()
98 | $ed_ids = ((& $CLI "-EncInfo -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "\s*Device ID"}) -split ':')[1].Trim()
99 | foreach ($ed_id in $ed_ids) {
100 | for ($pd_id = 0; $pd_id -lt $pd_count; $pd_id++) {
101 | $pd_sn = (((& $CLI "-PDInfo -PhysDrv[$($ed_id):$($pd_id)] -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Inquiry Data" }) -split ':')[1]).Trim()
102 | if ($pd_sn) {
103 | $pd_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#ED.ID}}":"{1}","{{#PD.ID}}":"{2}","{{#PD.SN}}":"{3}"}},', $ctrl_id, $ed_id, $pd_id, $pd_sn.Split()[1].Trim())
104 | }
105 | }
106 | }
107 | }
108 |
109 | return '{"data":[' + $($pd_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
110 | }
111 |
112 |
113 | function LLDLogicalDrives() {
114 | $ctrl_count = CheckCtrlCount
115 | $ld_json = ""
116 |
117 | for ($ctrl_id = 0; $ctrl_id -lt $ctrl_count; $ctrl_id++) {
118 | $ld_count = (((& $CLI "-LDGetNum -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Number of Virtual Drives Configured on Adapter"}) -split ':')[1]).Trim()
119 | for ($ld_id = 0; $ld_id -lt $ld_count; $ld_id++) {
120 | $response = & $CLI "-LDInfo -LAll -a $ctrl_id -NoLog".Split()
121 | $ld_name = (($response | Where-Object {$_ -match "Name"}) -split ':')[1].Trim()
122 | $ld_raid = ((($response | Where-Object {$_ -match "RAID Level"}) -split ':')[1] -split ",")[0].Trim()
123 |
124 | if ($ld_name -eq "") {
125 | $ld_name = $ld_id
126 | }
127 |
128 | $ld_json += [string]::Format('{{"{{#CTRL.ID}}":"{0}","{{#LD.ID}}":"{1}","{{#LD.NAME}}":"{2}","{{#LD.RAID}}":"{3}"}},', $ctrl_id, $ld_id, $ld_name, $ld_raid)
129 | }
130 | }
131 |
132 | return '{"data":[' + $($ld_json -replace ',$') + ']}'
133 | }
134 |
135 |
136 | function GetControllerStatus() {
137 | Param (
138 | [ValidateSet("main","temperature","battery","temperature_bt")][string]$ctrl_part
139 | )
140 |
141 | switch($ctrl_part) {
142 | #"main" {
143 | # $response =
144 | #}
145 | "temperature" {
146 | $response = (& $CLI "-AdpAllInfo -a $ctrlid -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "ROC temperature"})
147 | if ($response) {
148 | $temperature = ($response -split ':')[1]
149 | if ($temperature) {
150 | $value = $temperature.Trim()
151 | }
152 | } else {
153 | Write-Host "Data not found"
154 | }
155 | }
156 | "battery" {
157 | $response = (& $CLI "-AdpBbuCmd -a $ctrlid -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Battery State:"})
158 | if ($response) {
159 | $bt_status = ($response -split ':')[1]
160 | if ($bt_status) {
161 | $value = $bt_status.Trim()
162 | }
163 | } else {
164 | Write-Host "Data not found"
165 | }
166 | }
167 | "temperature_bt" {
168 | $response = (& $CLI "-AdpBbuCmd -a $ctrlid -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Temperature:"})
169 | if ($response) {
170 | $temperature = ($response -split ':')[1]
171 | if ($temperature) {
172 | $value = $temperature.TrimEnd("C").Trim()
173 | }
174 | } else {
175 | Write-Host "Data not found"
176 | }
177 | }
178 | }
179 |
180 | return $value
181 | }
182 |
183 |
184 | function GetPhysicalDriveStatus() {
185 | $response = (& $CLI "-PDInfo -PhysDrv[$($edid):$($partid)] -a $ctrlid -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "Firmware state:"})
186 |
187 | if ($response) {
188 | return ((($response -split ':')[1]) -split ',')[0].Trim()
189 | } else {
190 | Write-Host "Data not found"
191 | }
192 | }
193 |
194 |
195 | function GetLogicalDriveStatus() {
196 | $response = (& $CLI "-LDInfo -L $partid -a $ctrlid -NoLog".Split() | Where-Object {$_ -match "State"})
197 |
198 | if ($response) {
199 | return ($response -split ':')[1].Trim()
200 | } else {
201 | Write-Host "Data not found"
202 | }
203 | }
204 |
205 |
206 | switch($action) {
207 | "lld" {
208 | switch($part) {
209 | "ad" {LLDControllers}
210 | "bt" {LLDBattery}
211 | "pd" {LLDPhysicalDrives}
212 | "ld" {LLDLogicalDrives}
213 | }
214 | }
215 | "health" {
216 | switch($part) {
217 | "ad" {GetControllerStatus -ctrl_part $partid}
218 | "pd" {GetPhysicalDriveStatus}
219 | "ld" {GetLogicalDriveStatus}
220 | }
221 | }
222 | }
223 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | #
3 | # .VERSION
4 | # 0.2
5 | #
6 | # .DESCRIPTION
7 | # Author: Nikitin Maksim
8 | # Github: https://github.com/nikimaxim/zbx-raid-controller.git
9 | # Note: Zabbix lld for Controller RAID
10 | #
11 | # .TESTING
12 | # OS: CentOS 7 x64
13 | # Controller RAID: Intel Integrated RAID Module RMS25CB080, Intel RAID Controller RS2BL040, LSI MegaRAID SAS 9240-4i
14 | #
15 |
16 | CLI='/opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli64'
17 | PATH_CTRL_COUNT='/tmp/ctrl_count'
18 |
19 | action=$1
20 | part=$2
21 |
22 |
23 | if [ ! -f ${CLI} ]; then
24 | echo "Could not find path: ${CLI}"
25 | exit
26 | fi
27 |
28 | GetCtrlCount() {
29 | ctrl_count=$($CLI -AdpCount -NoLog | grep -i "Controller Count:" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//' -e 's/\.//')
30 | echo ${ctrl_count} > ${PATH_CTRL_COUNT}
31 | echo ${ctrl_count}
32 | }
33 |
34 |
35 | CheckCtrlCount() {
36 | if [ -f ${PATH_CTRL_COUNT} ]; then
37 | ctrl_count=$(cat ${PATH_CTRL_COUNT})
38 | if [ -z ${ctrl_count} ]; then
39 | ctrl_count=$(GetCtrlCount)
40 | fi
41 | else
42 | ctrl_count=$(GetCtrlCount)
43 | fi
44 | echo ${ctrl_count}
45 | }
46 |
47 |
48 | LLDControllers() {
49 | ctrl_count=$(GetCtrlCount)
50 | ctrl_json=""
51 |
52 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 0 $((${ctrl_count} - 1))); do
53 | ctrl_id=$(echo ${ctrl_id} | tr -dc '[:print:]')
54 | ctrl_model="-" #$($CLI -AdpAllInfo -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Product Name" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
55 | ctrl_sn=$($CLI -AdpAllInfo -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Serial No" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
56 | ctrl_json=${ctrl_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#CTRL.MODEL}\":\"${ctrl_model}\",\"{#CTRL.SN}\":\"${ctrl_sn}\"},"
57 | done
58 |
59 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${ctrl_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
60 | }
61 |
62 |
63 | LLDBattery() {
64 | ctrl_count=$(CheckCtrlCount)
65 | bt_json=""
66 |
67 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 0 $((${ctrl_count} - 1))); do
68 | ctrl_bt=$($CLI -AdpBbuCmd -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Battery State:" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
69 | if [ -n "${ctrl_bt}" ]; then
70 | bt_json=${bt_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#CTRL.BATTERY}\":\"${ctrl_id}\"},"
71 | fi
72 | done
73 |
74 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${bt_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
75 | }
76 |
77 |
78 | LLDPhysicalDrives() {
79 | ctrl_count=$(CheckCtrlCount)
80 | pd_json=""
81 |
82 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 0 $((${ctrl_count} - 1))); do
83 | pd_list=$($CLI -PDList -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Slot Number" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
84 | ed_list=$($CLI -EncInfo -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -Eo "\s*Device ID\s*:\s*\w+$" | head -n1 | cut -f2 -d":" | tr -d '\r\n' | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
85 | for ed_id in ${ed_list}; do
86 | for pd_id in ${pd_list}; do
87 | pd_sn=$($CLI -PDInfo -PhysDrv[${ed_id}:${pd_id}] -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Inquiry Data" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed "s/ \{2,10\}/ /g" | grep -Eo "(\d+|\w+)\s?$" | tr -d '\r\n' | sed -e 's/ $//')
88 | pd_json=${pd_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#ED.ID}\":\"${ed_id}\",\"{#PD.ID}\":\"${pd_id}\",\"{#PD.SN}\":\"${pd_sn}\"},"
89 | done
90 | done
91 | done
92 |
93 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${pd_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
94 | }
95 |
96 |
97 | LLDLogicalDrives() {
98 | ctrl_count=$(CheckCtrlCount)
99 | ld_json=""
100 |
101 | for ctrl_id in $(seq 0 $((${ctrl_count} - 1))); do
102 | ld_ids=$($CLI -LDInfo -LAll -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "(Target Id" | cut -f2 -d"(" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//' -e 's/)$//')
103 | for ld_id in $ld_ids; do
104 | ld_name=$($CLI -LDInfo -L${ld_id} -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Name" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
105 | ld_raid=$($CLI -LDInfo -L${ld_id} -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "RAID Level" | cut -f2 -d":" | cut -f1 -d"," | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
106 | if [ -z "${ld_name}" ]; then
107 | ld_name=${ld_id}
108 | fi
109 | ld_json=${ld_json}"{\"{#CTRL.ID}\":\"${ctrl_id}\",\"{#LD.ID}\":\"${ld_id}\",\"{#LD.NAME}\":\"${ld_name}\",\"{#LD.RAID}\":\"${ld_raid}\"},"
110 | done
111 | done
112 |
113 | echo "{\"data\":[$(echo ${ld_json} | sed -e 's/,$//')]}"
114 | }
115 |
116 |
117 | GetControllerStatus() {
118 | ctrl_id=$1
119 | ctrl_part=$2
120 | value=""
121 |
122 | case ${ctrl_part} in
123 | # "main")
124 | # value=$()
125 | # ;;
126 | "temperature")
127 | value=$($CLI -AdpAllInfo -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "ROC temperature" | cut -f2 -d":" | cut -f2 -d" " | tr -d '\r\n' | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
128 | ;;
129 | "battery")
130 | value=$($CLI -AdpBbuCmd -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Battery State:" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
131 | ;;
132 | esac
133 |
134 | echo ${value}
135 | }
136 |
137 |
138 | GetPhysicalDriveStatus() {
139 | ctrl_id=$1
140 | pd_id=$2
141 | ed_id=$3
142 | response=$($CLI -PDInfo -PhysDrv[${ed_id}:${pd_id}] -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "Firmware state:" | cut -f2 -d":" | cut -f1 -d"," | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
143 |
144 | if [ -n ${response} ]; then
145 | echo ${response}
146 | else
147 | echo "Data not found"
148 | fi
149 | }
150 |
151 |
152 | GetLogicalDriveStatus() {
153 | ctrl_id=$1
154 | ld_id=$2
155 | response=$($CLI -LDInfo -L${ld_id} -a${ctrl_id} -NoLog | grep -i "State" | cut -f2 -d":" | sed -e 's/^\s*//')
156 |
157 | if [ -n ${response} ]; then
158 | echo ${response}
159 | else
160 | echo "Data not found"
161 | fi
162 | }
163 |
164 |
165 | case ${action} in
166 | "lld")
167 | case ${part} in
168 | "ad")
169 | LLDControllers
170 | ;;
171 | "bt")
172 | LLDBattery
173 | ;;
174 | "pd")
175 | LLDPhysicalDrives
176 | ;;
177 | "ld")
178 | LLDLogicalDrives
179 | ;;
180 | esac
181 | ;;
182 | "health")
183 | case ${part} in
184 | "ad")
185 | GetControllerStatus $3 $4
186 | ;;
187 | "pd")
188 | GetPhysicalDriveStatus $3 $4 $5
189 | ;;
190 | "ld")
191 | GetLogicalDriveStatus $3 $4
192 | ;;
193 | esac
194 | ;;
195 | esac
196 |
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/zabbix_agentd.conf:
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1 | # ===Windows===
2 | # For Adaptec RAID Controller
3 | UserParameter=adaptec.raid[*],powershell -NoProfile -NoLogo -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\service\adaptec-raid.ps1" $1 $2 $3 $4
4 | # For Lsi RAID Controller
5 | UserParameter=lsi.raid[*],powershell -NoProfile -NoLogo -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "C:\service\lsi-raid.ps1" $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
6 |
7 | # ===Linux===
8 | # For Adaptec RAID Controller
9 | UserParameter=adaptec.raid[*],sudo /opt/zabbix/adaptec-raid.sh $1 $2 $3 $4
10 | # For Lsi RAID Controller
11 | UserParameter=lsi.raid[*],sudo /opt/zabbix/lsi-raid.sh $1 $2 $3 $4 $5
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