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#!/bin/bash
# -*- sh -*-
<< END
esxcli_env_ - Plugin to monitor ESXi host temperature or power via esxcli.
This plugin should be linked as esxi_env_temp or esxi_env_power.
Configuration variables (/etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/):
Munin native:
host_name - Name of you ESXi host as defined in munin.conf
timeout - Plugin specific timeout
Plugin specific:
env.esxi_host - (REQUIRED) hostname/ip esxcli connect to
env.esxi_user - (REQUIRED) ESXi username to connect
env.esxi_password - (REQUIRED) password for user given above
env.cache_file - path to cache file (we do not want two or more sequential reconnections to ESXi host)
env.cache_max_age - if cache file is an older than this, we will fetch new data from ESXi host
env.warning - warning limit
env.critical - critical limit
env.margin_warning - warning limit for temperature margin values
env.margin_critical - critical limit for temperature margin values
Please be aware that Munin has a 10 second default timeout on plugins. On some hosts esxcli can take longer
than that, but you could set timeout in plugin config.
by Oleg Selin <oleg.selin@gmail.com>
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf suggest
END
# Set default config if not given
if [ -z "$cache_file" ]; then cache_file="/tmp/munin.esxcli_env.cache"; fi
if [ -z "$cache_max_age" ]; then cache_max_age="120"; fi
case $1 in
autoconf)
type -p esxcli &>/dev/null ||
{ echo "no (missing esxcli command)" && exit 0; }
echo "yes"
exit 0;;
suggest)
echo "temp"
echo "power"
exit 0;;
esac
# Is connection information given?
if [ -z "$esxi_host" ] || [ -z "$esxi_user" ] || [ -z $esxi_password ];
then
echo "Please configure connection information"
exit 1
fi
### PROCESSING ###
# Case insensetive regex
shopt -s nocasematch
# Determine sensor type
type=${0##*/esxcli_env_}
case "$type" in
temp)
regex="(temp.*degrees|therm.*degrees)"
graph_title="ESXi host temperatures"
graph_vlabel="C"
;;
power)
regex="([0-9]\\\\s?v.* volts )"
graph_title="ESXi host voltages"
graph_vlabel="V"
;;
*)
echo "This plugin should be linked as esxi_env_temp or esxi_env_power"
exit 1
esac
# Get ipmi sdr data
if [ -f $cache_file ]; then cache=`stat --printf=%Y $cache_file`; fi
if [ `expr $cache + $cache_max_age` -lt `date +%s` ]
then
data=`esxcli -s $esxi_host -u $esxi_user -p $esxi_password hardware ipmi sdr list`
echo "$data" > $cache_file
else
data=`cat $cache_file`
fi
# Convert to array
OLDIFS=$IFS
IFS=$'\n'
sensor_names=(`echo "$data" | awk -v regexp="${regex}" 'BEGIN{IGNORECASE=1;FS="\\\\s{2,}"} $0~regexp {gsub(" ","_",$2);print tolower($2)}'`)
sensor_labels=(`echo "$data" | awk -v regexp="${regex}" 'BEGIN{IGNORECASE=1;FS="\\\\s{2,}"} $0~regexp {print $2}'`)
sensor_values=(`echo "$data" | awk -v regexp="${regex}" 'BEGIN{IGNORECASE=1;FS="\\\\s{2,}"} $0~regexp {print $4}'`)
IFS=$OLDIFS
# Array holds all sensor indexes
indexes=${!sensor_names[@]}
# Processing
case $1 in
config) # Config run
echo "graph_title $graph_title"
echo "graph_vlabel $graph_vlabel"
echo "graph_category sensors"
for index in $indexes; do
echo ${sensor_names[$index]/./,}.label ${sensor_labels[$index]}
if [[ ${sensor_names[$index]} =~ margin ]]; then
echo ${sensor_names[$index]/./,}.warning $margin_warning
echo ${sensor_names[$index]/./,}.critical $margin_critical
else
echo ${sensor_names[$index]/./,}.warning $warning
echo ${sensor_names[$index]/./,}.critical $critical
fi
done
exit 0;;
*) # Normal run
for index in $indexes; do
echo ${sensor_names[$index]/./,}.value ${sensor_values[$index]}
done
esac