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# normal(1): the environment is good, such as low
# temperature.
#
# warning(2): the environment is bad, such as temperature
# above normal operation range but not too
# high.
#
# critical(3): the environment is very bad, such as
# temperature much higher than normal
# operation limit.
#
# shutdown(4): the environment is the worst, the system
# should be shutdown immediately.
#
# notPresent(5): the environmental monitor is not present,
# such as temperature sensors do not exist.
#
# notFunctioning(6): the environmental monitor does not
# function properly, such as a temperature
# sensor generates a abnormal data like
# 1000 C.
cisco_temp_perf_envmon_states = {
1: "normal",
2: "warning",
3: "critical",
4: "shutdown",
5: "notPresent",
6: "notFunctioning"
}
def inventory_cisco_temp_perf(info):
inventory = []
for line in info:
name = line[0]
if name == "":
name = line[4]
inventory.append((name, None))
return inventory
def check_cisco_temp_perf(item, params, info):
for line in info:
if line[0] == item or line[4] == item:
temp = saveint(line[1])
if temp != 0:
perfdata = [("temp", temp, None, saveint(line[2]) )]
temptext = ", %d degrees (critical at %d)" % (temp, saveint(line[2]))
else:
perfdata = []
temptext = ""
state = int(line[3])
statename = cisco_temp_perf_envmon_states.get(state, "(invalid)")
if state == 1:
return (0, "OK - state is normal%s" % temptext, perfdata)
elif state == 2:
return (1, "WARN - state is %s%s" % (statename, temptext), perfdata)
elif state in [ 5, 6 ]:
return (3, "UNKNOWN - state is %s" % statename)
else:
return (2, "CRIT - state is %s%s" % (statename, temptext), perfdata)
return (3, "UNKNOWN - Item %s not found in SNMP data" % item)
check_info['cisco_temp_perf'] = (check_cisco_temp_perf, "Temperature %s", 1, inventory_cisco_temp_perf)
snmp_info['cisco_temp_perf'] = ( ".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1", [ 2, 3, 4, 6, OID_END ] ) # CISCO-SMI
snmp_scan_functions['cisco_temp_perf'] = \
lambda oid: "cisco" in oid(".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0").lower() and \
oid(".1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.3.1.3.*") != None
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