Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Hello Team,
Thanks For Update.
we will do and update you for the same.
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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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You can also try the following if you still have issues:

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cp /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ilo2_health.pl /tmp
sed -i -e 's/Nagios::Plugin/Nagios::Monitoring::Plugin/g' /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_ilo2_health.pl
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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Hi Team,
We have ran below suggested command,

./check_ilo2_health.pl -V

we got below output, Please find the attached screenshot for the same.
check_ilo2_health.pl 1.63

Please tell us what next steps we have to do.
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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Follow the plugin help and this doc to get the command running from the command line and then add into XI

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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Hello Team,

We are runing the command ./check_ilo2_health.pl -u $USER1$ -p $USER2$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c -3

and we got the below output

ILO2_HEALTH OK - (Board-Version: ILO>=3) Temperatures: 01-Inlet_Ambient (OK): 16, 02-CPU_1 (OK): 40, 03-CPU_2 (OK): 46, 04-P1_DIMM_1-6 (OK): 30, 05-P1_DIMM_7-12 (OK): 33, 06-P2_DIMM_1-6 (OK): 41, 07-P2_DIMM_7-12 (OK): 30, 08-HD_Max (OK): 35, 10-Chipset (OK): 42, 11-PS_1_Inlet (OK): 32, 12-PS_2_Inlet (OK): 31, 13-VR_P1 (OK): 44, 14-VR_P2 (OK): 48, 15-VR_P1_Mem (OK): 31, 16-VR_P1_Mem (OK): 31, 17-VR_P2_Mem (OK): 37, 18-VR_P2_Mem (OK): 32, 19-PS_1_Internal (OK): 40, 20-PS_2_Internal (OK): 40, 23-PCI_3 (OK): 57, 27-HD_Controller (OK): 58, 29-LOM (OK): 52, 30-Front_Ambient (OK): 27, 31-PCI_1_Zone. (OK): 33, 32-PCI_2_Zone. (OK): 34, 33-PCI_3_Zone. (OK): 35, 37-HD_Cntlr_Zone (OK): 38, 38-I/O_Zone (OK): 34, 39-P/S_2_Zone (OK): 39, 40-Battery_Zone (OK): 38, 41-iLO_Zone (OK): 43, 43-Storage_Batt (OK): 23, 44-Fuse (OK): 37

Our primary requirement is to monitor the status of the HDD installed on these remote servers. With the above script and its output we are not able to get the status of HDD. Therefore, we require you assistance to get the status of the HDD status from these remote servers on NAGIOS XI GUI

Regards,
Rahul Dandekar
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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Can you run it as the following and show the output

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 ./check_ilo2_health.pl -u $USER1$ -p $USER2$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c -3 -v
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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Hello Team,
We tried to run the command
./check_ilo2_health.pl -u $USER1$ -p $USER2$ -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c -3 -v

and we got the below output,

ILO2_HEALTH OK - (Board-Version: ILO>=3) Temperatures: 01-Inlet_Ambient (OK): 17, 02-CPU_1 (OK): 40 , 03-CPU_2 (OK): 40, 04-P1_DIMM_1-6 (OK): 34, 05-P1_DIMM_7-12 (OK): 38, 06-P2_DIMM_1-6 (OK): 27, 07 -P2_DIMM_7-12 (OK): 32, 08-HD_Max (OK): 35, 10-Chipset (OK): 49, 11-PS_1_Inlet (OK): 28, 12-PS_2_In let (OK): 28, 13-VR_P1 (OK): 39, 14-VR_P2 (OK): 32, 15-VR_P1_Mem (OK): 32, 16-VR_P1_Mem (OK): 35, 1 7-VR_P2_Mem (OK): 29, 18-VR_P2_Mem (OK): 29, 19-PS_1_Internal (OK): 40, 20-PS_2_Internal (OK): 40, 27-HD_Controller (OK): 65, 30-Front_Ambient (OK): 28, 31-PCI_1_Zone. (OK): 35, 32-PCI_2_Zone. (OK): 37, 33-PCI_3_Zone. (OK): 37, 37-HD_Cntlr_Zone (OK): 50, 38-I/O_Zone (OK): 39, 39-P/S_2_Zone (OK): 32, 40-Battery_Zone (OK): 38, 41-iLO_Zone (OK): 44, 43-Storage_Batt (OK): 23, 44-Fuse (OK): 33

Please assist us further as we are looking for your valuable reply.

Kind Regards,
Rahul Dandekar
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Re: Monitoring HP Proliant ILO 4 on Nagiosxi

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Are you sure you had the -v on there?

I'm looking at the code and there should be a lot more output, including the first line which should start with:

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hostname is 
We don't have this equipment, nor are the authors of this plugin so have no way of testing it.

You may need to reach out to the plugin author.
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