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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# ============================== SUMMARY =====================================
#
# Program : check_snmp_dell_powersupply.pl
# Version : 0.32
# Date : Dec 22 2007
# Author : William Leibzon - [email protected]
# Summary : This is nagios plugin that uses SNMP to check status of
# power supplys and related electricity probes on Dell server
# Licence : GPL - summary below, full text at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.txt
#
# =========================== PROGRAM LICENSE ================================
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ===================== INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLUGIN ========================
#
# This is a nagios plugin that checks status of Power Supplies on Dell servers.
# The plugin can also check voltage probes and battery status.
#
# Quick setup notes:
# 1. The monitoring system should have Dell Openmanage with data available by SNMP.
# For proper work this should be openmanage 4.x or 5.x or later
# 2. Make sure to check and if necessary adjust the the path to utils.pm
# 3. Make sure you have Net::SNMP perl module installed
#
# Run this with "-h" to find current list of options as documentation is incomplete.
#
# Quick notes on parameters - required are '-n' which is expected number of
# power supplies in the system and for newer systems that report status of
# CPU power supplies (like Dell 1850) you should also specify number of
# CPUs with '-c'. For 1850s and 1950s you can also add '-o' to check status
# of voltage probes and with 1950s you can also add '-b' to check status
# of batteries.
#
# Here is an example for 1850 server with 2 CPUs and 2 power supplies:
#
# define command {
# command_name check_snmp_dell_powersupplystatus
# command_line $USER1$/check_snmp_dell_powersupply.pl -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -C $ARG1$ -n $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ --voltage_probe
# }
#
# define service{
# use generic-service
# servicegroups snmp,env
# hostgroup_name dell_1850
# service_description Dell Power Supply Status
# check_command check_snmp_dell_powersupplystatus!foo!2!2
# }
#
# ========================= CHANGES AND TODO =================================
#
# Changes:
# June 24, 2006 - first version of the plugin
# June 15, 2007 - bug fixes and top text
# Nov 20, 2007 - optionally check voltage probes
# Nov 27, 2007 - optionally check battery status
# Dec 21, 2007 - bug fixes (forgot to add alarm function,
# bad spec for UNKNOWN status), updates docs on top
#
# ToDo:
#
# 1. Rather then being Dell-specific this could possibly be extended
# to become general plugin for other types of servers
#
# ========================== START OF PROGRAM CODE ===========================
use strict;
use Net::SNMP;
use Getopt::Long;
use lib "/usr/lib/nagios/plugins";
use utils qw(%ERRORS $TIMEOUT);
# my $TIMEOUT = 15;
# my %ERRORS=('OK'=>0,'WARNING'=>1,'CRITICAL'=>2,'UNKNOWN'=>3,'DEPENDENT'=>4);
my $oid_powersupplystatus=".1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.12.1.10.1";
my $oid_voltageprobe_status=".1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.20.1.16"; #5
my $oid_voltageprobe_names=".1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.20.1.8";
my $oid_battery_state="1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.50.1.6";
my $oid_battery_names="1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.50.1.7";
# these are bitmasks for .1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.12.1.10.1
my %powersupply_statuscodes = ( 1 => ["OK", "presenceDetected", "The power supply's presence is detected"],
2 => ["CRITICAL", "psFailureDetected", "The power supply failure is detected"],
4 => ["WARNING", "predictiveFailure", "The power supply sensor detects predictive failure"],
8 => ["CRITICAL", "psACLost", "The power supply's AC power is lost"],
16 => ["CRITICAL", "acLostOrOutOfRange", "The power supply's AC power is lost or out of range."],
32 => ["WARNING", "acOutOfRangeBugPresent", "The power supply's AC power is present, but it is out of range."],
64 => ["UNKNOWN", "configurationError", "The power supply sensor detects a configuration error."]
);
# these are bit-masks for 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.1.600.50.1.6
my %battery_readings = ( 1 => ["WARNING", "predictiveFailure", "Battery sensor detects predictive failure"],
2 => ["CRITICAL", "failed", "Battery has failed"],
4 => ["OK", "presenceDetected", "Battery is ok"]
);
my $battery_reading_ok = "4"; # that is value from "OK" from above
my $Version='0.32';
my $o_help = undef; # Help me!
my $o_host = undef; # Hostname variable
my $o_community = undef; # Community variable
my $o_port = 161; # SNMP port
my $o_verb = undef; # Verbose option
my $o_version = undef; # Version option
my $o_timeout = 5; # Request timeout
my $o_numpower = 2; # Number of power supplies in the system
my $o_numcpus = 0; # Number of cpus for which system reports VRM data
my $o_version2= undef; # use snmp v2c
# SNMPv3 specific
my $o_login= undef; # Login for snmpv3
my $o_passwd= undef; # Pass for snmpv3
my $o_datatblretr= undef; # Retrieve data together as one table instead if individual attribute OIDs
my $o_voltagecheck= undef; # Check voltage probes
my $o_batterycheck= undef; # Check battery status
sub print_version { print "check_dell_powersupply.pl: $Version\n" };
sub print_usage {
print "Usage: $0 [-v] -H <host> -C <snmp_community> | [-P <port>] [-t <timeout>] [-V] [--voltage_probe] [--battery_check] [-n <number of power supplies>] [-c <number of CPUs with their VRM data reported>\n";
}
# Return true if arg is a number
sub isnum {
my $num = shift;
if ( $num =~ /^(\d+\.?\d*)|(^\.\d+)$/ ) { return 1 ;}
return 0;
}
sub help {
print "\nDell Power Supply Status Monitor for Nagios version ",$Version,"\n";
print "Written by William Leibzon - william(at)leibzon.org\n\n";
print_usage();
print <<EOD;
-v, --verbose
print extra debugging information
-h, --help
print this help message
-H, --hostname=HOST (STRING)
name or IP address of host to check
-C, --community=COMMUNITY NAME (STRING)
community name for the host's SNMP agent (implies v 1 protocol)
-2, --v2c
use SNMP v2 (instead of SNMP v1)
-P, --port=PORT (INTEGER)
SNMPd port (Default 161)
-t, --timeout=seconds (INTEGER)
timeout for SNMP in seconds (Default : 5)
-n, --numsupplies=INTEGER
number of power supplies in the system (Default: 2)
-c --numcpus=INTEGER
if your system reports CPU power supply status (1850's do), then add number of active cpus here
-o, --voltage_probe
Also check voltage probes status (use with 1850s and 1950s)
-b, --battery_check
Also check status of batteries (use with 1950s)
-V, --version
prints version number
EOD
}
# Verbose output
sub verb { my $t=shift; print $t,"\n" if defined($o_verb) ; }
sub check_options {
Getopt::Long::Configure ("bundling");
GetOptions(
'v' => \$o_verb, 'verbose' => \$o_verb,
'h' => \$o_help, 'help' => \$o_help,
'H:s' => \$o_host, 'hostname:s' => \$o_host,
'P:i' => \$o_port, 'port:i' => \$o_port,
'C:s' => \$o_community, 'community:s' => \$o_community,
't:i' => \$o_timeout, 'timeout:i' => \$o_timeout,
'V' => \$o_version, 'version' => \$o_version,
'2' => \$o_version2, 'v2c' => \$o_version2,
'n:i' => \$o_numpower, 'numsupplies:i' => \$o_numpower,
'c:i' => \$o_numcpus, 'numcpus:i' => \$o_numcpus,
'o' => \$o_voltagecheck, 'voltage_probe' => \$o_voltagecheck,
'b' => \$o_batterycheck, 'battery_check' => \$o_batterycheck,
'R' => \$o_datatblretr, 'retreive_tablewalk' => \$o_datatblretr
);
if (defined ($o_help)) { help(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}};
if (defined ($o_version)) { print_version(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}};
if ( ! defined($o_host)) { print_usage(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}};
if ( ! defined($o_community)) { print "Include SNMP Community\n"; print_usage(); exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"}};
};
sub exit_snmperror {
my ($ses,$err)=@_;
printf("%s: %s\n", $err, $ses->error);
$ses->close();
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
# Get the alarm signal (just in case snmp timout screws up)
$SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {
print ("ERROR: Alarm signal (Nagios time-out)\n");
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
};
# MAIN CODE
check_options();
# Check global timeout if something goes wrong
if (defined($TIMEOUT)) {
verb("Alarm at $TIMEOUT");
alarm($TIMEOUT);
} else {
verb("no timeout defined : $o_timeout + 10");
alarm ($o_timeout+10);
}
# SNMP Connection to the host
my ($session,$error);
if (defined($o_login) && defined($o_passwd)) {
# SNMPv3 login
verb("SNMPv3 login");
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-version => '3',
-username => $o_login,
-authpassword => $o_passwd,
-authprotocol => 'md5',
-privpassword => $o_passwd,
-timeout => $o_timeout
);
} else {
if (defined ($o_version2)) {
# SNMPv2 Login
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-version => 'snmpv2c',
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
-timeout => $o_timeout
);
} else {
# SNMPV1 login
($session, $error) = Net::SNMP->session(
-hostname => $o_host,
-community => $o_community,
-port => $o_port,
-timeout => $o_timeout
);
}
}
if (!defined($session)) {
printf("ERROR opening session: %s.\n", $error);
exit $ERRORS{"UNKNOWN"};
}
my $statuscode = "OK";
my $statusinfo = "";
my $perfdata = "";
my @varlist = ();
my $snmpstatus = "";
my $i;
my $j;
my $result;
my $oid;
if (defined($o_datatblretr)) {
verb("Retrieving SNMP table $oid_powersupplystatus");
$result = $session->get_table( -baseoid => $oid_powersupplystatus );
exit_snmperror($session,sprintf("ERROR: Problem retrieving OID %s table", $oid_powersupplystatus)) if !defined($result);
}
else {
for ($i=1; $i<=$o_numpower+$o_numcpus; $i++) {
push (@varlist, $oid_powersupplystatus.".$i");
}
$result = $session->get_request( -Varbindlist => \@varlist );
exit_snmperror($session,sprintf("ERROR: Can not retrieve OID(s) %s", join(@varlist))) if !defined($result);
}
for ($i=1; $i<=$o_numpower+$o_numcpus; $i++) {
$snmpstatus=$result->{$oid_powersupplystatus.".$i"};
verb("Power Supply $i: $oid_powersupplystatus.$i : $snmpstatus") if $i<=$o_numpower;
verb("CPU#".($i-$o_numpower)." VRM $oid_powersupplystatus.$i : $snmpstatus") if $i>$o_numpower;
if (!isnum($snmpstatus)) {
$statusinfo.= " Problem with Power Supply $i - SNMP returned: ".$snmpstatus;
$statuscode = "UNKNOWN";
}
elsif ($snmpstatus eq "1") {
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo .= "Power Supply $i is OK" if $i<=$o_numpower;
$statusinfo .= " CPU#" . ($i-$o_numpower) . " VRM is OK" if $i>$o_numpower;
}
else {
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo .= "Problem with Power Supply $i:" if $i<=$o_numpower;
$statusinfo .= " Problem with CPU#" . ($i-$o_numpower) . " VRM:" if $i>$o_numpower;
foreach $j (keys %powersupply_statuscodes) {
if ($snmpstatus % $j == 0) {
$statusinfo .= " " . $powersupply_statuscodes{$j}[2];
$statuscode = $powersupply_statuscodes{$j}[0] if $ERRORS{$statuscode} < $ERRORS{$powersupply_statuscodes{$j}[0]};
verb("Problem $powersupply_statuscodes{$j}[1] with supply $i: $powersupply_statuscodes{$j}[2]. Setting state to $powersupply_statuscodes{$j}[0]");
}
}
}
}
if (defined($o_voltagecheck)) {
verb("Retrieving SNMP table $oid_voltageprobe_status");
$result = $session->get_table( -baseoid => $oid_voltageprobe_status );
exit_snmperror($session,sprintf("ERROR: Problem retrieving voltage OID %s table", $oid_voltageprobe_status)) if !defined($result);
my $num_okvprobes=0;
foreach $oid (keys %{$result}) {
verb("Voltage table: $oid = ".$result->{$oid});
if ($result->{$oid} ne 1) { # 1 is "ok" for voltage probe, 2 is "bad"
$oid =~ s/$oid_voltageprobe_status/$oid_voltageprobe_names/;
my $result2 = $session->get_request( -Varbindlist => [ $oid ] );
exit_snmperror($session, "ERROR: Can not retrieve voltage names OID ".$oid) if !defined($result2);
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo .= " Voltage Probe '".$result2->{$oid}."' reports failure";
$statuscode = "CRITICAL";
}
else {
$num_okvprobes++;
}
}
if ($num_okvprobes>0) {
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo .= "$num_okvprobes Voltage Probes are OK";
}
}
if (defined($o_batterycheck)) {
verb("Retrieving SNMP table $oid_battery_state");
$result = $session->get_table( -baseoid => $oid_battery_state );
exit_snmperror($session,sprintf("ERROR: Problem retrieving battery OID %s table", $oid_battery_state)) if !defined($result);
my $num_okbats=0;
foreach $oid (keys %{$result}) {
$snmpstatus = $result->{$oid};
verb("Battery table: $oid = $snmpstatus");
if (!isnum($snmpstatus)) {
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo.= "Unknown Problem with battery probe - SNMP ".$oid." returned: ".$snmpstatus;
$statuscode = "UNKNOWN";
}
elsif ($snmpstatus eq $battery_reading_ok) {
$num_okbats++;
}
else {
$oid =~ s/$oid_battery_state/$oid_battery_names/;
my $result2 = $session->get_request( -Varbindlist => [ $oid ] );
exit_snmperror($session, "ERROR: Can not retrieve battery names OID ".$oid) if !defined($result2);
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo .= "Problem with Battery '".$result2->{$oid}."':";
foreach $j (keys %battery_readings) {
if ($snmpstatus % $j == 0) {
$statusinfo .= " " . $battery_readings{$j}[2];
$statuscode = $battery_readings{$j}[0] if $ERRORS{$statuscode} < $ERRORS{$battery_readings{$j}[0]};
verb("Problem $battery_readings{$j}[1] with battery $result2->{$oid}: $battery_readings{$j}[2]. Setting state to $battery_readings{$j}[0]");
}
}
}
}
if ($num_okbats>0) {
$statusinfo .= ", " if $statusinfo;
$statusinfo .= "$num_okbats Batteries are OK";
}
}
$session->close();
print $statuscode . " - " . $statusinfo . "\n";
exit $ERRORS{$statuscode};