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* pandora_agents/tools pandora_agents/linux/plugins pandora_agents/mac_osx/plugins: Moved tools into the plugin sections of compatible agents. The plugins in subdirectories have dependencies that can be found in the README file while plugins directly in the directory can be used directly when Pandora agent prerequisites are met (Perl & Bash) * pandora_agents/mac_osx/pandora_user.conf pandora_agents/mac_osx/plugins/ppc_sensors: Moved pandora_user.conf into the new plugins section * pandora_server/pandora_server_installer: Refined the installer so that it doesn't try installing certain parts on systems (usually non-Linux) that don't support cronjobs or /etc/init.d startup. It will just fail with a message for now. Also updated the error messages that appear so that they are more clear (eg. what Perl modules and how to use cpan). git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/pandora/code/trunk@940 c3f86ba8-e40f-0410-aaad-9ba5e7f4b01f |
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README.txt
Pandora XServe RAID agent configuration This only contains the files and tools required to monitor the status of an XServe RAID. It uses a package I found on alienRAID for this purpose. The monitoring packages (xserve-raid-tools-1.2.*) also include Nagios plugins. The pandora_agent.conf has all the configuration modules for each part of an XServe RAID (every single drive module can be monitored). For the agent itself, you'll have to use or clone a Mac, Unix or Linux client and overwrite the configuration with this one. I tested this and it's running on Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 in my environment.