omreport and check_openmanage
Emilio Bruna
emilio.bruna at heliman.it
Fri Jul 1 09:58:16 CEST 2011
Hello all,
i'm monitoring several Dell windows servers with nagios and NSClient++ and
OMSA + check_openmanage.
On one of these, i'm getting a problem monitoring the redundant power
supplies.
Running the command below LOCALLY on the machine being monitored i got the
right data from omreport.exe:
c:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMgt\oma\bin>omreport.exe chassis pwrsupplies
Power Supplies Information
---------------------------------------
Main System Chassis Power Supplies : Ok
---------------------------------------
Power Supply Redundancy : Ok
Attribute : Redundancy Status
Value : Full
Individual Power Supply Elements
Index : 0
Status : Ok
Location : PS 1 Status
Type : AC
Rated Input Wattage : 680 W
Maximum Output Wattage : 500 W
Online Status : Presence Detected
Power Monitoring Capable : Yes
Index : 1
Status : Ok
Location : PS 2 Status
Type : AC
Rated Input Wattage : 680 W
Maximum Output Wattage : 500 W
Online Status : Presence Detected
Power Monitoring Capable : Yes
running the below command (the ones needed to check_openmanage):
c:\Program Files
(x86)\Dell\SysMgt\oma\bin>c:\Users\administrator.CMVC\Desktop\check_openmanage.exe
--omreport "c:\Program Files (x86)\Dell\SysMg
mreport.exe"
Problem running 'omreport chassis pwrmonitoring': Error: Current probes not
found
i've noticed that the switches coming from check_openmanage are slightly
different from the ones passed from omreport.exe
("omreport chassis pwrmonitoring" instead of "omreport chassis pwrsupplies")
so it seems that check_openmanage has the wrong switches regard to the
powermonitoring check status; or maybe the omsa version i'm using is not at
the correct version to work in the right way with check_openmanage.
versions:
check_openmanage: latest available (3.6.8 - windows executable)
omsa: 6.2.0.1
so: windows 2008 storage server SP2
any lights on this?
Many thanks
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