Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell OpenManage Plug-in Version 1.0 for Nagios Core User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction to Dell OpenManage Plug-in Version 1.0 for Nagios Core
- Support matrix
- Device Discovery and Inventory
- Monitor Dell Devices
- Launching iDRAC Web Console
- Removing Dell Devices
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix
Unable to view the SNMP alerts generated by the Dell
device in the Nagios Core Console
1. Perform Trap Integration, from <NAGIOS_HOME>/dell/install, run the command:
install.sh trap
2. The binary <NAGIOS_HOME>/libexec/eventhandlers/submit_check_result is present.
3. The trap configuration file Dell_Agent_free_Server_Traps.conf and the binary submit_check_result have
appropriate permissions.
The Overall Health status is not getting refreshed after
receiving a Dell device alert
If the Overall Health service is not created for a discovered Dell device, then the Dell device trap will not trigger an Overall
health status. If Overall health service exists for a device, then ensure the following:
1. The file <NAGIOS_HOME>/libexec/eventhandlers/submit_check_result is present.
2. The trap configuration file Dell_Agent_free_Server_Traps.conf and the binary submit_check_result have
appropriate permissions.
3. The SNMPTT process has appropriate permissions to run scripts in <NAGIOS_HOME>/dell/scripts.
Where do I find the OpenWSMAN distribution and its Perl
binding?
If the system has default Perl version (installed as part of operating system), go to build.opensuse.org/package/show/
Openwsman/openwsman and download the OpenWSMAN library and its Perl binding.
If you have installed a Perl version other than the default version, or the Perl binding is not available then go to github.com/
Openwsman/openwsman and follow the instructions to compile and use.
Troubleshooting
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