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Homepage: https://github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid
Watch: https://github.com/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid "/glensc/nagios-plugin-check_raid/tree/([0-9.]+)"
Suggests: cciss-vol-status (>= 1.10), mpt-status
Version: 4.0.9
Uploaders: Bernd Zeimetz <mail_redacted_for_web>
Description: plugin to check sw/hw RAID status
The plugin looks for any known types of RAID configurations,
and checks them all.
Supports:
- Adaptec AAC RAID via aaccli or afacli or arcconf
- AIX software RAID via lsvg
- HP/Compaq Smart Array via cciss_vol_status (hpsa supported too)
- HP Smart Array Controllers and MSA Controllers via hpacucli
- HP Smart Array (MSA1500) via serial line
- Linux 3ware SATA RAID via tw_cli
- Linux Device Mapper RAID via dmraid
- Linux DPT/I2O hardware RAID controllers via /proc/scsi/dpt_i2o
- Linux GDTH hardware RAID controllers via /proc/scsi/gdth
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via CmdTool2
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via megarc
- Linux LSI MegaRaid hardware RAID via /proc/megaraid
- Linux MegaIDE hardware RAID controllers via /proc/megaide
- Linux MPT hardware RAID via mpt-status
- Linux software RAID (md) via /proc/mdstat
- LSI Logic MegaRAID SAS series via MegaCli
- LSI MegaRaid via lsraid
- Serveraid IPS via ipssend
- Solaris software RAID via metastat
- Areca SATA RAID Support via cli64/cli32
- Detecting SCSI devices or hosts with lsscsi
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