check_openmanage -- question about battery check
C. Bensend
benny at bennyvision.com
Fri Nov 12 21:22:49 CET 2010
> the problem i'm having is that the check is reporting battery charging
> WARNINGS even though I'm blacklisting that check.
>
> ===========================
> root at nagios:/opt/plugins# perl ./check_openmanage-3.6.1 -H server1 -C
> public
> -e -s -i -b bat_charge
No, you're not... Not quite, anyway. :) Re-visit the
documentation for blacklisting - you need to specify *which*
battery you're blacklisting. This is the case for all
blacklist directives.
Hint: I use '-b bat_charge=ALL' in my service definition.
Benny
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