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Server Hardware Monitoringdone right!Werner Fischer, Thomas-Krenn.AG
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Status quo
_ Überwachen Sie Ihre Server Hardware?
Ja Nein
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Nach diesem Vortragüberwachen Sie sicherer
und umfangreicher
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Nach diesem Vortragüberwachen Sie sicherer
und umfangreicher(hoffe ich zumindest... ;-)
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Status quo
_ Welche Technologien nutzen Sie?
IPMI / SNMP NRPE CAM CAT
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CAMera
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CATinspection → satification?
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Agenda
_ IPMI (20')
_ RAM (5')
_ RAID (10')
_ SMART (5')
_ GPU (5')
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monitor yourIPMI-Sensors!
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Intelligent Platform Management Interface
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Monitoring(temp, fans, ...)
Recovery Control(on/off/reset)
Logging(System Event Log)
Inventory(FRU information)
Funktionen
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Chassis board
Motherboard
Processorboard
Memoryboard
BaseboardManagement
Controller(BMC)
System bus
NVS StorageSDRSELFRU
Chassismgmt.
(SatelliteController)
Sensors & ControlsFan sensor
Temp. sensorPower controlReset control
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FRU
Temp. s.
FRU
private mgmt. busses
IPMB
M/BSerial
Controller
SerialPort
Sharing
BMCSerial
Controller
Serial/Modeminterface
LANinterface
SerialConnector
LANConnector
PCI mgmt. bus
Network(LAN)
Controller
Remote Mmgt. Card(KVM over IP, ...)
AuxillaryIPMB Connector
ICMB
ICMBbridge
System interface
Redundant Powerboard
FRU Temp.sensor
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FRU
Zugriff mitroot Rechten
Zugriff mitBenutzername
& Passwort
Aufbau
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Discrete (True/False) Threshold (Schwellwerte)
Mehrere Zustände möglich:● bis zu 15 Status möglich● jeder Status = 1 Bit● mehrere aktive Statusbits möglich
Zustand abhängig von:● Vergleich analoger Messert mit dem
Schwellwerten (Thresholds)
Liefert:● allgemeine Zustände● Sensor-spezifische Zustände
Liefert:● analogen Messwert● diskreten Status
Ähnliche Klasse OEM● Bedeutung der Zustände werden
vom OEM definiert
IPMI Sensor Klassen
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IPMI Sensor KlassenDiscrete Threshold
[root@test ~]# ipmitool sdr get "PS2 Status"Sensor ID : PS2 Status (0x71) Entity ID : 10.2 (Power Supply) Sensor Type (Discrete): Power Supply States Asserted : Power Supply [Presence detected] [Power Supply AC lost] Assertion Events : Power Supply [Presence detected] [Power Supply AC lost] Assertions Enabled : Power Supply [Presence detected] [Failure detected] [Predictive failure] [Power Supply AC lost][...] Deassertions Enabled : Power Supply[...]
[root@test ~]# ipmitool sdr get "Fan 1"Sensor ID : Fan 1 (0x50) Entity ID : 29.1 (Fan Device) Sensor Type (Analog) : Fan Sensor Reading : 5719 (+/ 0) RPM Status : ok Nominal Reading : 6708.000 Normal Minimum : 2451.000 Normal Maximum : 10965.000 Lower critical : 1720.000 Lower noncritical : 1978.000 Positive Hysteresis : 86.000 Negative Hysteresis : 86.000 Minimum sensor range : Unspecified Maximum sensor range : Unspecified Event Message Control : Perthreshold Readable Thresholds : lcr lnc Settable Thresholds : lcr lnc Threshold Read Mask : lcr lnc Assertion Events : Assertions Enabled : lnc lcr Deassertions Enabled : lnc lcr
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$ sudo ipmisensors outputsensorstate interpretoemdataPassword: ID | Name | Type | State | Reading | Units | Event4 | System Temp | Temperature | Nominal | 27.00 | C | 'OK'71 | Peripheral Temp | Temperature | Nominal | 35.00 | C | 'OK'138 | CPU Temp | OEM Reserved | Nominal | N/A | N/A | 'Low'205 | FAN 1 | Fan | Nominal | 1800.00 | RPM | 'OK'…942 | VBAT | Voltage | Nominal | 3.15 | V | 'OK'1009 | VSB | Voltage | Nominal | 3.34 | V | 'OK'1076 | AVCC | Voltage | Nominal | 3.38 | V | 'OK'1143 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Critical | N/A | N/A | 'Gen...'
IPMI SensorenOK
Critical
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$ cat /etc/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf[…]## IPMI_Physical_Security ## IPMI_Physical_Security_No_Event Nominal# IPMI_Physical_Security_General_Chassis_Intrusion Critical# IPMI_Physical_Security_Drive_Bay_Intrusion Critical[…]# IPMI_Power_Supply_No_Event Nominal# IPMI_Power_Supply_Presence_Detected Nominal# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Failure_Detected Critical# IPMI_Power_Supply_Predictive_Failure Critical# IPMI_Power_Supply_Power_Supply_Input_Lost_AC_DC Critical[…]
IPMI Sensoren (Discrete)
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$ ./check_ipmi_sensor H 192.168.255.5 f ipmi.cfg vvIPMI Status: OK | 'System Temp'=27.00 'Peripheral Temp'=35.00 'FAN 1'=1800.00 'Vcore'=0.98 '3.3VCC'=3.36 '12V'=11.93 'VDIMM'=1.53 '5VCC'=5.09 '12V'=12.09 'VBAT'=3.15 'VSB'=3.34 'AVCC'=3.38System Temp = 27.00 (Status: Nominal)Peripheral Temp = 35.00 (Status: Nominal)CPU Temp = 'Low' (Status: Nominal)FAN 1 = 1800.00 (Status: Nominal)Vcore = 0.98 (Status: Nominal)3.3VCC = 3.36 (Status: Nominal)12V = 11.93 (Status: Nominal)VDIMM = 1.53 (Status: Nominal)5VCC = 5.09 (Status: Nominal)12V = 12.09 (Status: Nominal)VBAT = 3.15 (Status: Nominal)VSB = 3.34 (Status: Nominal)AVCC = 3.38 (Status: Nominal)Chassis Intru = 'OK' (Status: Nominal)
IPMI Plugin
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#!/usr/bin/perl# check_ipmi_sensor: Nagios/Icinga plugin to check IPMI sensors## Copyright (C) 20092014 ThomasKrenn.AG,# additional contributors see changelog.txt## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under[…]Version 3.5 20141031 * Fix LAN Driver if called on localhost
Version 3.4 20140929 * Fix implicit array warning with split * Add option to disable LAN protocol version 2.0
Version 3.3 20140606 * Print a warning if ipmisensors only returned a single output row * Ignore sudo errors and warnings in IPMI command output (Thanks to Robert Heinzmann for contributing) * Use LAN protocol version 2.0 per default * Print empty output error only if return code was 0 * Exit the plugin with return code 3 if fru command fails * Added an include list option to only include specific sensors
Version 3.2 20131028 * Added FRU serial number to output
IPMI Plugin
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so weit so gut?
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Intelligent? Platform Management Interface
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Das Abhörsystem in ihrem Computer
The Eavesdropping System in Your Computer(Bruce Schneier, Schneier on Security Blog 31.01.2013)
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230.000 1HE Server→ 10.223,5 m Höhe
(Mount Everest 8.848 m)
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IPMI Firmware by ATEN / AMI
_ Mainboard-Herstellerpassen Firmware an
_ OS = Embedded Linux
_ IPMI Firmware Teile Closed-Source
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Wir empfehlen administrative Zugänge wie IPMI- aber auch etwa SSH-Dienste nicht offen im Internet zu betreiben,
sondern mittels Firewall/VPN den Zugriff auf solche Dienste
ausschließlich berechtigten Personen zu ermöglichen.
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Was wenn doch?
Enable
&DROP
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IPMI Top 3 Sicherheitstipps
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#1 - Netzwerk
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#1 - Netzwerk
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#2 – User Management
sjfaiklaz afjhuijoh
Administrator
User
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#2 – User Management
msf > use auxiliary/scanner/ipmi/ipmi_dumphashes msf auxiliary(ipmi_dumphashes) > set RHOSTS 10.1.102.141RHOSTS => 10.1.102.141msf auxiliary(ipmi_dumphashes) > set THREADS 128THREADS => 128msf auxiliary(ipmi_dumphashes) > run
[+] 10.1.102.141:623 - IPMI - Hash found: admin:14667523250000004ec525d3852f4fa73c93b674788217fe0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000140561646d696e:2c76e372d89ac7cd4e3bfecb423962f708d0741c
In short, the authentication process for IPMI 2.0 mandates that the server send a salted SHA1 or MD5 hash of the requested user's password to the client, prior to the client authenticating.
A Penetration Tester's Guide to IPMI and BMCs (rapid7.com)
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#2 – User Management
$ ./cudaHashcat64.bin --outfile=ipmi.out -m 7300 hash.txt -a 3 ?lu?lu?lu?lu?lu?lu[...]Session.Name...: cudaHashcatStatus.........: ExhaustedInput.Mode.....: Mask (?lu?lu?lu?lu?lu?lu) [12]Hash.Target....: 54414378fb2db5ff365e4bc5856adaf4c1b8a2f2153efd1b81fb54dfe1bf56478788ea7ba154375b40167e34f026e1020010d21d1ea31625040561646d696e:0a0b160231e204a6d0bd086e26718002409b35b7Hash.Type......: IPMI2 RAKP HMAC-SHA1Time.Started...: Thu Sep 18 10:11:17 2014 (6 secs)Time.Estimated.: 0 secsSpeed.GPU.#1...: 52732.3 kH/sRecovered......: 0/1 (0.00%) Digests, 0/1 (0.00%) SaltsProgress.......: 308915776/308915776 (100.00%)Skipped........: 0/308915776 (0.00%)Rejected.......: 0/308915776 (0.00%)HWMon.GPU.#1...: -1% Util, 41c Temp, 31% Fan
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#2 – User Management
20Komplexe
& langePasswörter
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#3 – Dienste limitieren
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monitor your RAM!(it's ECC, isn't it?)
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3%min 1 CE/Jahr (DDR2)Google 2009, Jaguar-Cluster 2012
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70%CE's vor UE's
Google 2009
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1,3%Server mit UE's/Jahr
Google 2009
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root@debiantest:/sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0/csrow0# ls ltotal 0rrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ce_countrrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ch0_ce_countrwrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ch0_dimm_labelrrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ch1_ce_countrwrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ch1_dimm_labelrrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 dev_typerrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 edac_moderrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 mem_typedrwxrxrx 2 root root 0 Nov 12 09:02 powerrrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 size_mblrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Nov 12 09:02 subsystem > ../../../../../../bus/mc0rrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ue_countrwrr 1 root root 4096 Nov 12 09:02 ueventroot@debiantest:/sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0/csrow0# cat ce_count 0root@debiantest:/sys/devices/system/edac/mc/mc0/csrow0# cat ue_count 0
Linux EDAC
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Linux EDAC SupportmatrixTreibermodul CPUs Kernel Unterstützte Architekturen
amd64_edac.c AMD 2.6.312.6.393.103.133.15
K8 und F10F15F16F15_M30HF16_M30H
i7core_edac.c Intel Single/Dual 2.6.35 Nehalem/Westmere
ie31200_edac.c Intel Single-CPU 3.17 Sandy & Ivy BridgeHaswell
sb_edac.c Intel Dual-CPU 3.23.133.17
Sandy BridgeIvy BridgeHaswell
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$ ipmiselID | Date | Time | Name | State | Event1 | Feb032012 | 10:31:58 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error2 | Feb132012 | 22:28:58 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error3 | Feb142012 | 00:29:03 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error4 | Feb142012 | 01:29:06 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error...
IPMI SEL (System Event Log)
Unterstützung abcheck_ipmi_sensor v3.6
(geplant 12/2014)
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$ ipmiselID | Date | Time | Name | State | Event1 | Feb032012 | 10:31:58 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error2 | Feb132012 | 22:28:58 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error3 | Feb142012 | 00:29:03 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error4 | Feb142012 | 01:29:06 | CPU0 DIMM0 | Warning | Correctable memory error...
IPMI SEL (System Event Log)
OS unabhängig
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monitor your RAID!
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LinuxSoftware
RAID
LSI / AdaptecHardware
RAID
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Avago MegaRAID (LSI)
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root@debiantest:~# storcli64 Storage Command Line Tool Ver 1.13.06 Sep 03, 2014
(c)Copyright 2014, LSI Corporation, All Rights Reserved.
help lists all the commands with their usage. E.g. storcli help<command> help gives details about a particular command. E.g. storcli add help
List of commands:
Commands Descriptionadd Adds/creates a new element to controller like VD,Spare..etcdelete Deletes an element like VD,Spareshow Displays information about an elementset Set a particular value to a property get Get a particular value to a property compare Compares particular value to a propertystart Start background operationstop Stop background operationpause Pause background operationresume Resume background operationdownload Downloads file to given deviceexpand expands size of given driveinsert inserts new drive for missingtransform downgrades the controller/cx Controller specific commands/ex Enclosure specific commands/sx Slot/PD specific commands/vx Virtual drive specific commands/dx Disk group specific commands/fall Foreign configuration specific commands/px Phy specific commands/[bbu|cv] Battery Backup Unit, Cachevault commands
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$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_lsi_raid vvWarning (LD Warn) [c0/v0_Consist = Warning (No)]|CV_Temperature=22;70;85 ROC_Temperature=57;80;90 c0/e252/s0_Drive_Temperature=21;40;45 c0/e252/s1_Drive_Temperature=21;40;45Used storcli commands: /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 /c0 /cv show status /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 adpallinfo a0 /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 /c0/vall show all /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 /c0/vall show init /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 /c0/eall/sall show all /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 /c0/eall/sall show initialization /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/storcli64 /c0/eall/sall show rebuildWarning sensors: c0/v0_Consist (No)
check_lsi_raid
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Warum adpallinfo a0?
„storcli /0 show all … blocks the whole raid card i/o for … upto ~4 seconds“
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Warum adpallinfo a0?
„storcli /0 show all … blocks the whole raid card i/o for … upto ~4 seconds“
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$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_lsi_raid hcheck_lsi_raid: Nagios/Icinga plugin to check LSI Raid Controller statusPulgin version: 2.0Copyright (C) 20132014 ThomasKrenn.AGCurrent updates available at http://git.thomaskrenn.com/check_lsi_raid.gitThis Nagios/Icinga Plugin checks LSI RAID controllers for controller,physical device, logical device, BBU and CV warnings and errors.In order for this plugin to work properly you need to add the nagiosuser to your sudoers file (or create a new one in /etc/sudoers.d/).Usage: [ h | help ] Display this help page [ v | vv | vvv | verbose ] Sets the verbosity level. No v is the normal single line output for Nagios/Icinga, v is a more detailed version but still usable in Nagios. vv is a multiline output for debugging configuration errors or more detailed information. vvv is for plugin problem diagnosis. For further information please visit: http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developerguidelines.html#AEN39 [ V version ] Displays the plugin and, if available, the version if StorCLI. [ C <num> | controller <num> ] Specifies a controller number, defaults to 0....
check_lsi_raid
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VMware? → CIM Provider
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VMware? → Plugin
check_esxi_hardware.py check_vmware_esx.pl
Hardware VMware allgemein
python-pywbem VMware Perl SDK
Claudio Kuenzler et.al.
Infos:
Martin Fürstenau
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#!/usr/bin/python# * coding: UTF8 *## Script for checking global health of host running VMware ESX/ESXi## Licence : GNU General Public Licence (GPL) http://www.gnu.org/# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or...# Copyright (c) 2008 David Ligeret# Copyright (c) 2009 Joshua Daniel Franklin# Copyright (c) 2010 Branden Schneider# Copyright (c) 20102014 Claudio Kuenzler# Copyright (c) 2010 Samir Ibradzic# Copyright (c) 2010 Aaron Rogers# Copyright (c) 2011 Ludovic Hutin# Copyright (c) 2011 Carsten Schoene# Copyright (c) 20112012 Phil Randal# Copyright (c) 2011 Fredrik Aslund# Copyright (c) 2011 Bertrand Jomin# Copyright (c) 2011 Ian Chard# Copyright (c) 2012 Craig Hart# Copyright (c) 2013 Carl R. Friend
VMware? check_esxi_hardware.py
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Adaptec by PMC
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$ sudo arcconf
| UCLI | Adaptec by PMC uniform command line interface | UCLI | Version 1.6 (B21062) | UCLI | (C) Adaptec by PMC 20032014 | UCLI | All Rights Reserved
ATAPASSWORD | setting password on a physical drive COPYBACK | toggles controller copy back mode CREATE | creates a logical device CONSISTENCYCHECK | toggles the controller background consistency check mode DELETE | deletes one or more logical devices ERRORTUNABLE | sets error tunable profiles on the controller EXPANDERLIST | Lists the Expanders Connected to the Controller EXPANDERUPGRADE | updates expander firmware FAILOVER | toggles the controller automatic failover mode GETCONFIG | prints controller information GETLOGS | gets controller log information GETPERFORM | gets the parameters for a performance mode GETSMARTSTATS | gets the SMART statistics GETSTATUS | displays the status of running tasks GETVERSION | prints version information for all controllers IDENTIFY | blinks LEDS on device(s) connected to a controller IMAGEUPDATE | update physical device firmware KEY | installs a Feature Key onto a controller MODIFY | performs RAID Level Migration or Online Capacity Expansion PHYERRORLOG | displays PHY error logs for controller or device or an | expander PHY PRESERVECACHE | changes the cache preservation settings on the controller RESCAN | checks for new or removed drives RESETSTATISTICSCOUNTERS | resets the controller statistics counters ROMUPDATE | updates controller firmware SAVESUPPORTARCHIVE | saves the support archive SETALARM | controls the controller alarm, if present ...
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$ ./check_adaptec_raid p /usr/sbin/arcconf AACRAID CRITICAL (Ctrl #1): [ZMM critical]
$ ./check_adaptec_raid hThomasKrenn Adaptec Raid Controller Nagios/Icinga Plugin Version: 1.0Copyright (C) 20092013 ThomasKrenn.AGCurrent updates available via git at: http://git.thomaskrenn.com/check_adaptec_raid.gitThis Nagios/Icinga Plugin checks ADAPTEC RAIDControllers for Controller, PhysicalDevice and Logical Device warnings and errors. In order for this plugin to work properly you need to add the nagiosuser to your sudoers file (or create a new one in /etc/sudoers.d/).This is required as arcconf must be called with sudo permissions.Usage: [ C <Controller number> ] [ LD <Logical device number> ] [ PD <Physical device number> ] [ T <Warning Temp., Crit. Temp.> ] [ h | help ] Display this help page [ v | vv | vvv | verbose ] Sets the verbosity level no v single line output for Nagios/Icinga v single line with more details...
check_adaptec_raid Updategeplant(2015)
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VMware? → CIM Provider erwartet
_ aktuell:_ „CIM Provider“ für remote arcconf
_ Adaptec MSM in einer VM
_ künftig:_ „echter“ CIM Provider
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be smart,use SMART ;-)
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Self-Monitoring,Analysis &ReportingTechnology
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Standardisiert NICHT standadisiert
DatenformatKommandos
ErrorlogsTests
Attribute
Dokumentationvom Hersteller
erforderlich(oft nicht
öffentlich, außer Intel/Samsung)
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check_smart_attributes
$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_smart_attributes \> d /dev/sda \> dbj /etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.jsonOK (sda) |sda_Media_Wearout_Indicator=098;16;6 sda_Host_Writes_32MiB=575272 sda_Host_Reads_32MiB=723527
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/etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.json..."Intel DC S3700" : { "Device" : ["Intel DC S3700 Series SSDs","INTEL SSDSC2BA100G3", "ID#" : { "5" : "RAW_VALUE", # Reallocated Sector Count ... "194" : "RAW_VALUE", # Temperature Device Internal Te ... "232" : "VALUE", # Available Reserved Space "233" : "VALUE", # Media Wearout Indicator "234" : "VALUE", # Thermal Throttle Status "241" : "RAW_VALUE", # Total LBAs Written (32MiB) "242" : "RAW_VALUE", # Total LBAs Read (32MiB) "1024" : "VALUE" # ATA error count (custom) }, "Threshs" : { "5" : ["20","40"], ... "232" : ["16:","11:"], "233" : ["16:","6:"], "1024" : ["0","10"] }, "Perfs" : ["194","233","241","242"]},...
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/etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.json
...
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/etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.json
Ständig neue SSDs&HDDs
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/etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.json
Ständig neue SSDs&HDDsAktualisierungen?
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/etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.json
Git(t) seiDank ;-)
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ja cool, aber was ist mit RAID Controllern?...[d|device <path to device being checked>] Specify the device being monitored. If multiple devices should be checked provide the 'd' option multiple times. E.g. 'd /dev/sda d /dev/sdb' For devices behind LSI RAID controllers specify 'megaraid' and then the device number, e.g. 'd megaraid6'. Use storcli to find out the corresponding device numbers. For devices behind Adaptec RAID controllers specify '/dev/sg<X>' where <X> is the number for your device. Use e.g. sg_scan to find the device. You must also use 'O sat' or 'O scsi' according to the device interface. This are extra options only necessary for '/dev/sg<X>' devices....
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ja cool, aber was ist mit RAID Controllern?
$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_smart_attributes \> d megaraid6> dbj /etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.jsonOK (megaraid6) |megaraid6_Temperature_Internal=26 megaraid6_Media_Wearout_Indicator=100;16;6 megaraid6_Host_Writes_32MiB=70283 megaraid6_Host_Reads_32MiB=1650800
$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_smart_attributes \> d megaraid7> dbj /etc/nagiosplugins/config/check_smartdb.jsonWarning (megaraid7) [megaraid7_CRC_Error_Count = Warning]|megaraid7_Temperature_Internal=34 megaraid7_Media_Wearout_Indicator=098;16;6 megaraid7_Host_Writes_32MiB=189904 megaraid7_Host_Reads_32MiB=29658
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monitor your GPU!
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$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_gpu_sensor db 0000:83:00.0OK Tesla K20 |ECCL2AggSgl=0;1;2; ECCTexAggSgl=0;1;2; memUtilRate=0 PWRUsage=49.81;150;200; ECCRegAggSgl=0;1;2; SMClock=705 ECCL1AggSgl=0;1;2; GPUTemperature=38;85;100; memClock=2600 usedMemory=0.24;95;99; fanSpeed=30;80;95; graphicsClock=705 GPUUtilRate=0 ECCMemAggSgl=0;1;2;
check_gpu_sensor
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NVIDIA: „angezeigte Lüfterdrehzahl lässt nicht
darauf schließen, ob sich der Lüfter tatsächlich dreht.“
„es ist jene Drehzahl, mit der der Lüfter-Algorithmus versucht den Lüfter zu betreiben.“
wir empfehlen: „Temperatursensor“
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Plugins - Future
_ Überwachung vonFW-Versionen
_ RAID ConsistencyChecks
_ Temperatur von10GBit NICs(siehe Intel X540 FAQs)
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so, was nun?
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Relax ...
_ alle Plugins unter git.thomas-krenn.com
_ alle Plugins erfüllenPlugin Developer Guidelines (-h für Hilfe)
_ „Plugin Entwicklung für Einsteiger“von Alexander Wirt heute um 14:15h
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Relax, start ...
Serverlisteerstellen
IPMIsicher
konfigurieren
relevantePlugins
einrichten
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Relax, start and have fun at
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