I am monitoring MD-3000s with SMcli.
I have not had tim eot do it correctly. I currently have it dump everything and count the optimals. If it matches the expected number I give green otherwise red. I then send the full dump as text so that I can look over it.
The basic gist is:
CMD='/opt/dell/mdstoragemanager/client/SMcli' CONT1='ip address' ${CMD} ${CONT1} -c 'show storagearray profile;' -o ${FILE1} >/dev/null c1opt=$(grep Optimal ${FILE1} | wc -l) c1on=$(grep Online ${FILE1} | wc -l)
Then compare c1opt and c1on to expected values.
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On Sat, 31 Aug 2013, Novosielski, Ryan wrote:
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 21:28:24 From: "Novosielski, Ryan" <novosirj at ca.rutgers.edu> To: "xymon at xymon.com" <xymon at xymon.com> Subject: [Xymon] Dell Storage Array monitoring?
So I've searched around and not come up with anything. Is anyone using SMcli to get the status of a Dell storage array? Ours is an MD 3200i. I would like to not reinvent the wheel, and I've got to imagine this stuff is popular.
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