[xymon] missing disk detection
Root, Paul
Paul.Root at qwest.com
Wed Jan 12 21:41:25 CET 2011
Write a script. Anything that you can run via the command line, can be scripted. Basically you do this:
run command that tells you about the disks
parse that output looking for error messages or bad words like "missing"
Send a message using bb (is that renamed xymon in 4.3.0 beta3?)
bb 0.0.0.0 "status+15m hostname MyDisks color output of command"
0.0.0.0 would be the ip address of your server if you only have 1
status+15m means every 15 minutes the server expects an update, otherwise it will go purple
hostname is whatever is in bb-hosts (hosts.cfg)
MyDisks is the name of your custom test that this script is running
color - green|red|yellow
any more output is optional, but very helpful in looking at the test's screen.
Then you can either run that script from a crontab or hobbitlaunch.cfg (xymonlaunch.cfg).
Paul Root
Lead Internet Systems Eng
Network Services
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From: Larry Barber [mailto:lebarber at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 2:17 PM
To: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: [xymon] missing disk detection
Is there any way to set up xymon so that it will detect a missing disk? I had a SAN disk on a Windows box go missing for an hour or so last night and it wasn't detected.
Thanks,
Larry Barber
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