centreon-plugins/network/viptela/snmp/mode/hardware.pm

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#
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#
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package network::viptela::snmp::mode::hardware;
use base qw(centreon::plugins::templates::hardware);
use strict;
use warnings;
sub set_system {
my ($self, %options) = @_;
$self->{regexp_threshold_numeric_check_section_option} = '^(?:temperature)$';
$self->{cb_hook2} = 'snmp_execute';
$self->{thresholds} = {
default => [
['ok', 'OK'],
['down', 'CRITICAL'],
['failed', 'CRITICAL']
]
};
$self->{components_path} = 'network::viptela::snmp::mode::components';
$self->{components_module} = ['fan', 'led', 'nim', 'pem', 'pim', 'temperature', 'usb'];
}
sub snmp_execute {
my ($self, %options) = @_;
my $map_status = {
0 => 'ok', 1 => 'down', 2 => 'failed'
};
my $map_type = {
0 => 'temperature', 1 => 'fan', 2 => 'pem', 3 => 'pim', 4 => 'usb', 5 => 'led', 6 => 'nim'
};
my $mapping = {
status => { oid => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.41916.3.1.2.1.4', map => $map_status }, # hardwareEnvironmentStatus
measure => { oid => '.1.3.6.1.4.1.41916.3.1.2.1.5' } # hardwareEnvironmentMeasurement
};
my $table = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.41916.3.1.2'; # hardwareEnvironmentTable
$self->{results} = [];
my $snmp_result = $options{snmp}->get_table(oid => $table, start => $mapping->{status}->{oid});
foreach (keys %$snmp_result) {
next if (! /^$mapping->{status}->{oid}\.(\d+).(\d+)\.(.*?)\.(\d+)$/);
my $type = $map_type->{$1};
my $instance = $1 . '.' . $2 . '.' . $3 . '.' . $4;
my $result = $options{snmp}->map_instance(
mapping => $mapping,
results => $snmp_result,
instance => $1 . '.' . $2 . '.' . $3 . '.' . $4
);
push @{$self->{results}}, {
name => $self->{output}->decode(join('', map(chr($_), split(/\./, $3)))),
type => $type,
status => $result->{status},
measure => $result->{measure}
}
}
}
sub new {
my ($class, %options) = @_;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new(package => __PACKAGE__, %options, no_absent => 1, force_new_perfdata => 1);
bless $self, $class;
$options{options}->add_options(arguments => {});
return $self;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 MODE
Check hardware.
=over 8
=item B<--component>
Which component to check (Default: '.*').
Can be: 'fan', 'led', 'nim', 'pem', 'pim', 'temperature', 'usb'.
=item B<--filter>
Exclude some parts (comma seperated list) (Example: --filter=temperature)
Can also exclude specific instance: --filter=temperature,Board
=item B<--no-component>
Return an error if no compenents are checked.
If total (with skipped) is 0. (Default: 'critical' returns).
=item B<--threshold-overload>
Set to overload default threshold values (syntax: section,[instance,]status,regexp)
It used before default thresholds (order stays).
Example: --threshold-overload='temperature,OK,down'
=item B<--warning>
Set warning threshold for 'temperature' (syntax: type,regexp,threshold)
Example: --warning='temperature,.*,40'
=item B<--critical>
Set critical threshold for 'temperature' (syntax: type,regexp,threshold)
Example: --critical='temperature,.*,50'
=back
=cut