munin-contrib/plugins/synology/snmp__synology_hddtemp

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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# -*- perl -*-
# vim: ft=perl
=head1 NAME
snmp__syno_hddtemp - Munin plugin to monitor the temperature of
harddisks in an Synology NAS.
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Any Synology NAS device which provides the synoDisk MIB.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
As a rule SNMP plugins need site specific configuration. The default
configuration (shown here) will only work on insecure sites/devices.
[snmp_*]
env.version 2
env.community public
In general SNMP is not very secure at all unless you use SNMP version
3 which supports authentication and privacy (encryption). But in any
case the community string for your devices should not be "public".
Please see 'perldoc Munin::Plugin::SNMP' for further configuration
information.
=head1 INTERPRETATION
The temperature of each disk installed in °C.
=head1 MIB INFORMATION
This plugin requires support for the synoDisk. It reports
the temperature of the installed disks.
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=snmpauto
#%# capabilities=snmpconf
=head1 VERSION
$Id$
=head1 BUGS
None known.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Arthofer
This plugin was derived from snmp__netstat by Lars Strand with updates
by Matthew Boyle.
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2.
=cut
use strict;
use Munin::Plugin::SNMP;
my $oid_drives = '1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.2.1.1';
if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq 'snmpconf') {
print "require ${oid_drives}. [0-9]\n";
exit 0;
}
my ($session, $error) = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->session();
my $table = $session->get_hash(
-baseoid => $oid_drives, # IF-MIB
-cols => {
2 => 'name',
3 => 'type',
6 => 'temp',
}
);
if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq 'config') {
my ($host) = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->config_session();
print "host_name $host\n" unless $host eq 'localhost';
print "graph_title HDD temperature\n";
print "graph_category sensors\n";
print "graph_vlabel Degrees Celsius\n";
print "graph_info This graph shows the temperature of all HDDs in the Diskstation.\n";
foreach my $key ( sort keys %$table )
{
print "temp$key.label $table->{$key}->{'name'}\n";
print "temp$key.info Temperature of $table->{$key}->{'name'} ($table->{$key}->{'type'})\n";
}
exit 0;
}
my $names = $session->get_entries(-columns => [ $oid_drives ]);
foreach my $key ( sort keys %$table )
{
print "temp$key.value $table->{$key}->{'temp'}\n";
}