Check SMART status of a given disk
https://www.monitoringexchange.org/inventory/Check-Plugins/Hardware/Storage/Check-SMART-status
This plugin does SMART monitoring both ATA and SCSI disks, has an easy usage
syntax, and automatically produces perfdata for all applicable metrics.
Note: you need a line like
nagios ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/smartctl
in /etc/sudoers to run this script as non privileged user.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000712 712 Bytes | |
check_smart-6.9.1.tar.xz | 0000009036 8.82 KB | |
monitoring-plugins-smart-README.SUSE | 0000001104 1.08 KB | |
monitoring-plugins-smart.changes | 0000005758 5.62 KB | |
monitoring-plugins-smart.spec | 0000002975 2.91 KB | |
usr.lib.nagios.plugins.check_smart | 0000000250 250 Bytes |
Latest Revision
Wolfgang Engel (bigironman)
accepted
request 892026
from
Lars Vogdt (lrupp)
(revision 2)
This upgrade to version 6.9.1 mainly fixes a security issue, which allows an attacker to modify SMART settings due to insufficient input validation in check_smart (bsc#1183057). In addition, the following new features are integrated: + Allows using PCI device paths as device name(s) (#64) + Introduce new optional parameter -l/--ssd-lifetime) which additionally checks SMART attribute "Percent_Lifetime_Remain" (available on some SSD drives). (#66 #67) + Allow skip self-assessment check (--skip-self-assessment) + Add Command_Timeout to default raw list + Added support for NVMe drives + The feature was requested in #30 . This PR adds the possibility to use 3ware,N and cciss,N drives in combination with the global -g parameter. + Furthermore this PR adjusts the output of the plugin when the -g is used in combination with hardware raid controllers. Instead of showing the logical device name (/dev/sda for example), the plugin will now show the controller with drive number + Add Reported_Uncorrect and Reallocated_Event_Count to default raw list.
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