Folks,
Not that it¹s a direct or possibly not even helpful response to this thread but OCUM (free) offers quite a bit of functionality and speaks SNMP or can relay events through other protocols should you so wish.
Many Thanks
Anders Ljungberg Sr.Director Enterprise Transformation and Operations NetApp +14084821148
+447730437939 anders@netapp.com
-----Original Message----- From: Momonth momonth@gmail.com Reply-To: Momonth momonth@gmail.com Date: Tuesday, 23 June 2015 14:45 To: "Rue, Randy" rrue@fredhutch.org Cc: "toasters@teaparty.net" toasters@teaparty.net Subject: Re: check Global Status of a CDOT cluster using SNMP?
Hi,
I failed to run 7Mode SNMP based checks for cDOT filers, it simply doesn't work. So I employed power of NetApp SDK. I discovered some ready-to-use scripts on github, and was particularly inspired be the following two:
https://github.com/aleex42/netapp-cdot-nagios https://github.com/willemdh/check_netapp_ontap
Take a look, a lot of aspects are already covered.
However I took it further and created my own scripts (I'm not a perl dev by any means, so pardon my perl-fu) and started publishing it on github:
https://github.com/sl0n/netapp
So, it turned out cDOT 8.[2,3] (maybe prior version as well) don't report a broken PSU on a *disk shelf* (not controller itself) whatsoever, that's how my first script appeared. Stay tuned, I'm about to publish some more scripts that I've already tested in production environment. Patches are welcome =)
Cheers,
On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:07 PM, Rue, Randy rrue@fredhutch.org wrote:
Hello All,
We're rolling out a pair of CDOT clusters and setting up Nagios monitoring.
On our pre-CDOT clusters we check the global health of the filers using SNMP and the miscGlobalStatusMessage OID. It returns along the lines of: NETAPP-MIB::miscGlobalStatusMessage.0 = STRING: The system's global status is normal.
In 8.3, even though the MIB that NetApp publishes for CDOT includes this OID, an SNMP query returns: NETAPP-MIB::miscGlobalStatusMessage = No Such Object available on this agent at this OID
Anybody got any guidance?
And if we're out of luck via SNMP, any ideas for an equivalent shell command I can pass via SSH?
Hope to hear from you,
Randy in Seattle
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