/usr/share/check_mk/checks/cmctc is in check-mk-server 1.1.12-1ubuntu1.
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# Table columns:
# 0: index
# 1: sensor type (10 = temperature)
# 2: sensor state (4 = ok)
# 3: current value (temperature)
# 4: critical level
# 5: warn low level
# 6: warn level
# 7: description
def inventory_cmctc_temp(info):
return [ (line[0], None) for line in info if saveint(line[1]) == 10 ]
def check_cmctc_temp(item, no_params, info):
for line in info: # , value1, value2 in info:
if line[0] != item:
continue
status_text = {
"1" : "notAvail",
"2" : "lost",
"3" : "changed",
"4" : "ok",
"5" : "off",
"6" : "on",
"7" : "warning",
"8" : "tooLow",
"9" : "tooHigh",
}
status, current, crit, low, warn, descr = line[2:8]
info_text = " - %s at %sC" % (descr, current)
levels_text = " (warn/crit at %sC/%sC)" % (warn, crit)
status_is = ", status is %s" % status_text.get(status, "UNKNOWN")
perfdata = [ ("temp", current, warn, crit, 0 ) ]
if status == "7":
return (1, "WARNING" + info_text + levels_text, perfdata)
elif status == "8":
return (1, "WARNING" + info_text + ": too low (below %sC)" % low, perfdata)
elif status == "4":
return (0, "OK" + info_text, perfdata)
else:
return (2, "CRIT" + info_text + levels_text + status_is, perfdata)
return (3, "UNKNOWN - Sensor %s not found in SNMP data" % item)
check_info['cmctc.temp'] = (check_cmctc_temp, "CMC Temperature %s", 1, inventory_cmctc_temp)
snmp_info['cmctc'] = (
# Base to all IO units
".1.3.6.1.4.1.2606.4.2",
# Each of the up to 4 units has its own subtree
["3", "4", "5", "6"],
[
# sensors index (1-4)
"5.2.1.1",
# sensor type (10 = temperature)
"5.2.1.2",
# unit status: notAvail(1), lost(2), changed(3), ok(4), off(5), on(6), warning(7), tooLow(8), tooHigh(9)
"5.2.1.4",
# current value
"5.2.1.5",
# high value (used for critical state)
"5.2.1.6",
# low value (used for warning, if temp falls below this value)
"5.2.1.7",
# warn value (used for warning state)
"5.2.1.8",
# description (configured by user via admin interface)
"7.2.1.2"
]
)
snmp_scan_functions["cmctc.temp"] = \
lambda oid: "CMC-TC" in oid(".1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0")
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