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Revision 1.1 - (hide annotations) (download)
Tue Feb 9 23:18:26 2016 UTC (8 years, 8 months ago) by stephdl
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: smeserver-zabbix-agent-0_1-53_el6_sme, smeserver-zabbix-agent--, HEAD
* Wed Feb 10 stephane de Labrusse <stephdl@de-labrusse.fr> - 0.1-53.sme
- New rpm for sme9

1 stephdl 1.1 --- smeserver-zabbix-agent-0.1/root/var/lib/zabbix/bin/sensors.sensors_fixes 2009-04-24 22:28:07.000000000 +0200
2     +++ smeserver-zabbix-agent-0.1/root/var/lib/zabbix/bin/sensors 2009-04-26 10:57:55.000000000 +0200
3     @@ -9,35 +9,45 @@
4     #
5     # If your motherboard support IPMI and you have the ipmitool package
6     # You can use this:
7     - # Of course, you'll have to adapt this
8     + # Of course, you'll have to adapt command as each controler may report different sensors name
9     +
10     # /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr | grep 'P1 Therm Margin' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
11    
12     # Else, if your motherboard support lm_sensor, you can use something
13     # like this:
14     - # /usr/bin/sensors | grep temp1 | awk '{print $2'} | sed -e "s/+//g" -e "s/.C//g"
15     + # /usr/bin/sensors | grep temp1 | cut -d':' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'} | sed -e "s/+//g" -e "s/.C//g"
16    
17     # You can also try to get your CPU temperature with acpi:
18     # cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature | awk '{print $2}'
19    
20     + # It's important that your commands return only numerical values
21     +
22     # The default for now is to use IPMI
23     - /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr | grep 'P1 Therm Margin' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
24     + /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr type Temperature | grep 'P1 Therm Margin' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
25    
26     ;;
27     cpu1)
28     # This will be the same as the above, but for the second CPU
29    
30     - /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr | grep 'P2 Therm Margin' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
31     + /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr type Temperature | grep 'P2 Therm Margin' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
32    
33     ;;
34     mb)
35     # AFAIK, motherboard temperature can be retrieved only with lm_sensor or IPMI
36    
37     - /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr | grep 'Baseboard' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
38     + /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr type Temperature | grep 'Baseboard' | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
39     +
40     + ;;
41     + ambiant)
42     + # Some IPMI controler also report the ambiant temperature
43     + /usr/bin/ipmitool sdr type Temperature | grep Ambient | cut -d'|' -f 2 | awk '{print $1'}
44    
45     ;;
46     - sd*)
47     - # Here, we want a harddrive temperature, so we'll use hddtemp
48     - /usr/sbin/hddtemp /dev/$KEY | cut -d':' -f 3 | sed -e "s/.C//g"
49     + hd*|sd*)
50     + # Here, we want a harddrive temperature, so we'll use smartctl
51     + # We could also use hddtemp but it doesn't seems to work for a lot of drive, where smartctl do
52     + /usr/sbin/smartctl -a /dev/$KEY | grep Temperature_Celsius | awk '{print $10}'
53     +
54     ;;
55     *)
56     # Else, we tell the server the item is not supported

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