Monitor hardware-health on HP Proliant ML370 G3 with Nagios
On the server you’ll need hpasm – for RHEL4/Centos4 this is what you want.
For other distros/models, just search for HP System Health Application on hp.com.
You’ll also need hpacucli if you want checking of RAID-controllers.
For nagios you’ll need the check_hpasm plugin, found here.
Posted on September 10th, 2008 under Linux • Tags: g3, hp, Linux, ml370, nagios, proliant. • RSS 2.0 feed • Leave a response, or trackback