This plugin checks all RAID volumes (hardware and software) that can be identified.
This is supposed to be a general plugin to run via NRPE. It checks for the various RAID systems, and verifies they are working correctly.
Some checks require root permission, that is acomplished using sudo.
Neccessary sudo rules (detected for your system), can be installed when
check_raid is invoked with -S argument. You need to be root user and it
will add required lines to the sudoers file.
Download directly from github master (with wget or curl):
wget https://raw.github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/master/check_raid.pl -O check_raid.pl
curl https://raw.github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/master/check_raid.pl > check_raid.pl
chmod +x check_raid.pl
or download in tar format master checkout:
wget https://github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/tarball/master/check_raid.tgz
tar xzf check_raid.tgz
cd glensc-nagios-plugin-check_raid-*
you can grab older releases under tags button
next, setup sudo
./check_raid.pl -S
test run:
./check_raid.pl
for some RAIDs there's need to install extra tools, see Supported RAIDs
./check_raid.pl [-p|--plugin <name>] [-w|--warnonly]
./check_raid.pl -S
./check_raid.pl -l
Command line arguments
-V --version Print check_raid version
-d Produce some debug output
-S --sudoers Configure /etc/sudoers file
-W --warnonly Don't send CRITICAL status
-p --plugin <name(s)> Force the use of selected plugins, comma separated
--noraid=STATE Set status as STATE if RAID controller is found. Defaults to `UNKNOWN`, but can be: `OK`, `WARNING`, `CRITICAL`, `UNKNOWN`
--resync=STATE Set status as STATE if RAID is in resync state. Defaults to `WARNING`, but can be: `OK`, `WARNING`, `CRITICAL`, `UNKNOWN`
-l --list-plugins Lists active plugins
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Supported RAIDs that can be checked:
- Adaptec AAC RAID via
aaccliorafacliorarcconf - AIX software RAID via
lsvg - HP/Compaq Smart Array via
cciss_vol_status(hpsa supported too) - HP Smart Array Controllers and MSA Controllers via
hpacucli(see hapacucli readme) - HP Smart Array (MSA1500) via serial line
- Linux 3ware SATA RAID via
tw_cli - Linux Device Mapper RAID via dmraid
- Linux DPT/I2O hardware RAID controllers via
/proc/scsi/dpt_i2o - Linux GDTH hardware RAID controllers via
/proc/scsi/gdth - Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via CmdTool2
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via megarc
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via
/proc/megaraid - Linux MegaIDE hardware RAID controllers via
/proc/megaide - Linux MPT hardware RAID via mpt-status
- Linux software RAID (md) via
/proc/mdstat - LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS series via MegaCli
- LSI MegaRaid via lsraid
- Serveraid IPS via ipssend
- Solaris software RAID via metastat
You might need to install following tools depending on your raid:
CmdTool2: CmdTool2 SAS RAID Management Utilityarcconf: Adaptec uniform command line interfacecciss_vol_status: http://cciss.sourceforge.net/dmraid: Device Mapper RAID command line interfacemegarc-scsi: LSI Logic MegaRAID Linux MegaRC utilitympt-status: LSI RAID controllers - http://www.red-bean.com/~mab/mpt-status.htmltw_cli-9xxx: 3ware SATA RAID controllers - http://www.3ware.com/
Project entry in Nagios Exchange: http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Hardware/Storage-Systems/RAID-Controllers/check_raid/details
License: GPL v2
(c) 2004-2006 Steve Shipway (code up to version 2.1), university of auckland, http://www.steveshipway.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=417&p=3211 Steve Shipway Thanks M Carmier for megaraid section.
(c) 2009-2013 Elan Ruusamäe [email protected] (maintainer from version 2.1 and upwards)

