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check_smart_attributes - Nagios/Icinga plugin to check SMART attributes

Synopsis

$ sudo ./check_smart_attributes -d /dev/sda -dbj ./check_smartdb.json
Critical [sda_UDMA_CRC_Error_Count = Critical]|sda_Media_Wearout_Indicator=097;16;6
sda_Host_Writes_32MiB=517197 sda_Host_Reads_32MiB=395442

Requirements

The following software is required for check_smart_attributes:

  • Perl
  • Getopt::Long
  • Config::JSON
  • Storable qw(dclone);
  • smartctl

Installation

On Ubuntu use this command to install smartmontools including smartctl and the Perl library for parsing JSON config files.

$ sudo apt-get install smartmontools libconfig-json-perl

Mailing List

Configuration

Device(s) to check

The -d option specifies the device to check. If multiple devices should be checked, specify the option multiple times: -d /dev/sda -d /dev/sdb Then multiple devices can be monitored with one check.

Devices with LSI RAID controllers

For devices behind LSI controllers use the megaraid device string and the corresponding device path. You can get the DID with

$ sudo storcli64 /c0 /eall/sall show

From this output use the number in the DID column. Then call the plugin:

$ sudo ./check_smart_attributes -dbj check_smartdb.json -d megaraid4,/dev/sda

Devices with Adaptec RAID controllers

For devices behind Adaptec controllers use the sg device string and an extra option for the device interface:

  -d /dev/sg2 -O sat
  -d /dev/sg2 -O scsi

Please consider, that the extra option is mandatory.

check_smartdb.json

The smartdb JSON file specifies the smart attribute configuration for a device. It contains the configuration which value (VALUE or RAW_VALUE) must be taken for a smart attribute ID. The config is checked on the basis of device and model strings given by smartctl.

If your device is not listed in the config please study the device specification and add the id--attribute mapping.

The smartdb JSON file also specifies default threshold and performance values. These values state the Warning/Critical sensor thresholds and the performance data sensors. The threshold and performance base config can be overwritten with a user config JSON file (see below).

If a RAW_VALUE requires bit rotation, check_smartdb.json can take an additional rotation pattern, e.g.:

"230" : ["85","95","r8"]

Then the value is shifted according to the third argument, left if "l" is specified or right if "r" is used. The number suffix tells the plugin how many times shift should be done.

check_smartcfg.json (optional)

Specify the path at which the JSON user config file can be found. The user config can be used to override the threshold and performance base config. This can be useful if the thresholds for a specific device must be changed (e.g. showing up a non-critical error).

Note that a given sensor in the user config overwrites the corresponding sensor in the smartdb base JSON file.

sudo for nagios user

The smartctl executable requires root privileges to check a device. In order to use the plugin with the nagios user, it is recommended to create a sudoers entry for smartctl:

nagios ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/sbin/smartctl

License

check_smart_attributes: Nagios/Icinga plugin to check smart attributes with smartctl.

Copyright (C) 2016 Thomas-Krenn.AG,

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 3 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, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.