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"check_lm_sensors" - Nagios plugin to monitor hardware sensors and disk temperatures

check_lm_sensors is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on board sensors and hard disk temperatures on Linux systems

Version 3.1.1

 check_lm_sensors [--help] [--verbose] [--version] [OPTIONS]
 Options
  -?, --help      help
  -l, --low       specifies a check for a sensor value which is too low.
  -h, --high      specifies a check for a sensor value which is too high.
  -r, --range     specifies a check for a sensor value which should stay
                  in a given range.
  --rename        renames a sensor in the performance output (useful if you
                  want to have common names for similar sensors across different
                  machines)
  --sanitize      sanitize sensor names (e.g., removing spaces)
  --nosensors     disable checks on check lm_sensors
  --nodrives      disable checks on drive temperatures
  -d, --drives    enable checks on drive temperature
  --hddtemp_bin   manually specifies the location of the hddtemp binary
  --sensors_bin   manually specified the location of the sensors binary
  -v, --verbose   verbose output
  --version       prints $prog_name's version and exits

You can specify multiple --verbose options to increase the program verbosity.

0 if OK, 1 in case of a warning, 2 in case of a critical status and 3 in case of an unknown problem

check_updates depends on

  • Carp
  • English
  • Getopt::Long
  • Monitoring::Plugin
  • Monitoring::Plugin::Threshold
  • version

None reported.

Nagios documentation

No bugs have been reported.

Please report any bugs or feature requests to matteo@corti.li, or through the web interface at https://github.com/matteocorti/check_lm_sensors/issues

Matteo Corti <matteo@corti.li>

Copyright (c) 2007, ETH Zurich. Copyright (c) 2007-2105, Matteo Corti

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