Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Plug-in Version 2.1 for Nagios Core User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction to Dell EMC OpenManage Plug-in Version 2.1 for Nagios Core
- What is new in Dell EMC OpenManage Plug-in version 2.1
- Key features
- Support matrix
- Device discovery and inventory
- Monitor Dell EMC devices
- Launching Dell EMC device specific consoles
- Warranty information for Dell EMC devices
- Removing Dell EMC devices
- Knowledge Base (KB) messages for the generated alerts
- Troubleshooting
- Frequently asked questions
- Appendix
Monitor Dell EMC devices
You can monitor the aspects of Dell EMC devices as explained in the following sections.
Topics:
• Overall health status of the Dell EMC devices
• Monitor component health of Dell EMC devices
• Monitoring SNMP alerts
Overall health status of the Dell EMC devices
You can monitor the overall health status of the Dell EMC devices in the Nagios Core console. The overall health status is an
aggregate status of the components of the supported Dell EMC devices.
About overall health status
Overall health status of a device is polled periodically based on the configured interval. By default, the Overall Health Status
service is scheduled once an hour.
Table 20. Overall health Status information
Service Status Description Attributes displayed
when using WSMan
Attributes displayed
when using SNMP
Dell EMC Server
Overall Health
Status
The following states
are possible for the
supported Dell EMC
devices:
● OK
● Warning
● Unknown
● Critical
Provides global
health status of
Dell EMC Servers.
● Overall System
● Battery
● Memory
● Voltage
● Storage
● Power Supply
● Fan
● Processor
● Temperature
● Overall System
● Temperature
● Chassis
● Battery
● Power Supply
NOTE: Signifies the
overall status of
the Power supply
without considering
the redundancy
status.
● Voltage
● Power Unit
NOTE: Signifies the
overall Power supply
redundancy status.
● Amperage
● Memory
● Processor
● Cooling Unit
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