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diff --git a/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/README b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c2ffdf --- /dev/null +++ b/nagios-plugins-contrib-24.20190301~bpo9+1/check_lm_sensors/check_lm_sensors-4.1.1/README @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +check_lm_sensors is a Nagios plugin to monitor the values of on board +sensors and hard disk temperatures on Linux systems + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +usage: + + -?, --help help + + -l, --low specifies a check for a sensor value which is too low. + Example: + --low fan1=2000,1000 + will give a warning if the value of the fan1 sensor drops + below 2000 RPMs and a critical status if it drops below + 1000 RPMs + + -h, --high specifies a check for a sensor value which is too high. + Example: + --high temp1=50,60 + will give a warning if the value of the temp1 sensor reaches + 50 degrees and a critical status if it reaches 60 degrees + + -r, --range specifies a check for a sensor value which should stay + in a given range. + Example: + --range v1=1,2,12 + will give a warning if the value of the sensor gets outside + the 11-13 range (12+-1) and a critical status if the value is + outside the 10-14 range (12+-2) + + --rename renames a sensor in the performance output (useful if you + want to have common names for similar sensors across different + machines) + Example: + --rename cputemp=temp1 + + --list list all available sensors + + --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 $prog_name's version and exits + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Values +(see also Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface in the kernel documentation) + +lm-sensors supports the following sensors + +* 'in' voltage channel in millivolt +* 'cpu' CPU core reference voltage in millivolt +* 'fan' fan speed in revolutions per minute (RPM) +* 'pwm' pulse width modulation (255 is 100%) +* 'temp' temperature in millidegree Celsius (or millivolt) +* 'curr' current in milliampere +* 'power' in microWatt +* 'energy' in microJoule + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Example: + +$ check_lm_sensors --high it8718_temp1=20000,30000 --range it8718_in0=100,200,1200 -v +hddtemp found at /usr/bin/hddtemp +Looking for drives in /proc/partitions +found temperature for drive sda (sda = 47) +warning: temperature for /dev/sdd not available +warning: temperature for /dev/sde not available +found sensor k8temp_temp1 (11000) +found sensor k8temp_temp2 (7000) +found sensor k8temp_temp3 (5000) +found sensor k8temp_temp4 (2000) +found sensor it8718_in0 (1152) +found sensor it8718_in1 (0) +found sensor it8718_in2 (3392) +found sensor it8718_in3 (3008) +found sensor it8718_in4 (3024) +found sensor it8718_in5 (3200) +found sensor it8718_in6 (3696) +found sensor it8718_in7 (4016) +found sensor it8718_in8 (3360) +found sensor it8718_temp1 (13000) +found sensor it8718_temp2 (32000) +found sensor it8718_temp3 (58000) +found sensor it8718_fan1 (2288) +found sensor it8718_fan2 (0) +found sensor it8718_fan3 (0) +LM_SENSORS OK - it8718_temp1=13000 it8718_in0=1152|it8718_temp1=13000;20000;30000;; it8718_in0=1152;100;200;; |