====== xymon-prtdiag.ksh ====== ^ Author | [[ rolands@logicaltech.com.au | Roland Soderstrom ]] | ^ Compatibility | Xymon 4.3.5 | ^ Requirements | Solaris 10 | ^ Download | None | ^ Last Update | 2011-10-18 | ===== Description ===== I fairly simple script to run prtdiag -v and report RED if it returns with exit 1 ===== Installation ===== On Xymon client:\\ 1. Copy the script to $XYMONHOME/ext/xymon-prtdiag.ksh\\ 2. Add it to the $XYMONHOME/etc/clientlaunch.cfg file\\ [prtdiag] ENVFILE $XYMONCLIENTHOME/etc/xymonclient.cfg CMD $XYMONCLIENTHOME/ext/xymon-prtdiag.ksh LOGFILE $XYMONCLIENTLOGS/xymon-prtdiag.log INTERVAL 5m === Client side === === Server side === ===== Source ===== ==== xymon-prtdiag.ksh ==== #!/usr/bin/ksh # # PURPOSE # This is an very simple script/test, but extremely useful. # It detects ANY hardware failure in Sun SPARC systems by using the standard 'prtdiag' # command. Prtdiag exits with a value of # '1' if there is an hardware error, otherwise with an exit code of '0'. # This way, no model/platform specific (i.e. V240/V890/15K, etc.) customizations are required, # as the output of 'prtdiag' # differs on most systems. It works fine on Fujitsu-Siemens systems too. # # Provided by: Wim Olivier, Senior Solaris/VERITAS Engineer, # AL Indigo, Johannesburg, South Africa # sunhw # # Minor Changes for XYMON 4.3.5 ie: BBHOME -> XYMONHOME etc etc # Roland Soderstrom # # INSTALLATION # 1. Copy the script to $XYMONHOME/ext/xymon-prtdiag.ksh # 2. Add it to the $XYMONHOME/etc/clientlaunch.cfg file # TEMPFILE=/$XYMONTMP/prtdiag.OUTPUT.$$ TEST=prtdiag COLOR="green" if [ "$XYMONHOME" = "" ] then echo "XYMONHOME is not set... exiting" exit 1 fi if [ ! "$XYMONTMP" ] # GET DEFINITIONS IF NEEDED, should never happen... then # echo "*** LOADING XYMON SETTINGS ***" . $XYMONHOME/etc/xymonclient.cfg # INCLUDE STANDARD DEFINITIONS fi # What is this doing? PANIC="1" # GO RED AND PAGE AT THIS LEVEL PLATFORM=`uname -i` /usr/platform/$PLATFORM/sbin/prtdiag -v > $TEMPFILE RESULT=$? #echo $RESULT # # DETERMINE RED/YELLOW/GREEN # if [ "$RESULT" -ne 0 ] then COLOR="red" fi # # AT THIS POINT WE HAVE OUR RESULTS. NOW WE HAVE TO SEND IT TO # THE XYMSRV TO BE DISPLAYED... # MACHINE=`uname -n` # # THE FIRST LINE IS STATUS INFORMATION... STRUCTURE IMPORANT! # THE REST IS FREE-FORM - WHATEVER YOU'D LIKE TO SEND... # LINE="status $MACHINE.$TEST $COLOR `date` `cat $TEMPFILE`" $RM -f $TEMPFILE # NOW USE THE XYMON COMMAND TO SEND THE DATA ACROSS $XYMON $XYMSRV "$LINE" # SEND IT TO XYMONSRV ===== Known Bugs and Issues ===== ===== To Do ===== ===== Credits ===== Wim Olivier, Senior Solaris/VERITAS Engineer, AL Indigo, Johannesburg, South Africa\\ Vernon Everett ===== Changelog ===== * **2011-10-18** * Initial release