Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: c3ec1bc7f4bbf65859d1d2d54554985837de39a8
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=c3ec1bc7f4bbf6…
Author: Götz Golla <gg(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Tue Feb 11 11:23:25 2014 +0100
Cleanup of man pages
---
checkman/cisco_mem | 5 +++--
checkman/cisco_temp | 13 ++++++-------
checkman/cisco_temp_perf | 7 +++----
checkman/ups_bat_temp | 7 ++-----
checkman/ups_test | 12 +++++++-----
5 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/checkman/cisco_mem b/checkman/cisco_mem
index abd1514..5a97927 100644
--- a/checkman/cisco_mem
+++ b/checkman/cisco_mem
@@ -4,8 +4,9 @@ catalog: hw/network/cisco
license: GPL
distribution: check_mk
description:
- This check monitors the memory usage of Cisco devices. The check distinguises between
- CPU and I/O pool.
+
+ This check monitors the memory usage of Cisco devices. The check distinguishes
+ between CPU and I/O pool memory.
inventory:
A check for i/o pool and one for cpu pool will be created.
diff --git a/checkman/cisco_temp b/checkman/cisco_temp
index 5521df2..a6b3db2 100644
--- a/checkman/cisco_temp
+++ b/checkman/cisco_temp
@@ -4,13 +4,12 @@ catalog: hw/network/cisco
license: GPL
distribution: check_mk
description:
- This check monitors the state of temperature sensors
- on older Cisco devices using data from the
- {CISCO-ENVMON-MIB}. This checks is useful for
- devices which do not provide a current level
- and threshold information and does not send performance
- data. Use {cisco_temp_perf} if your devices provides
- such data.
+
+ This check monitors the state of temperature sensors on older Cisco
+ devices using data from the {CISCO-ENVMON-MIB}. This checks is useful
+ for devices which do not provide the current temperature value and threshold
+ information. It thus does not collect performance data. Use {cisco_temp_perf}
+ if your devices provides such data.
Depending on the state of the sensor the checks can
be {OK}, {WARN}, {CRIT} or {UNKNOWN}.
diff --git a/checkman/cisco_temp_perf b/checkman/cisco_temp_perf
index 242a4b2..8588ad5 100644
--- a/checkman/cisco_temp_perf
+++ b/checkman/cisco_temp_perf
@@ -11,16 +11,15 @@ description:
Depending on the state of the sensor the checks can
be {OK}, {WARN}, {CRIT} or {UNKNOWN}.
- In addition to {cisco_temp} this check outputs performance
+ In addition to {cisco_temp} this check determines performance
data.
perfdata:
The current temperature in degrees celsius
item:
- The description of the sensor as provided by
- the device.
+ The description of the sensor as provided by the device.
inventory:
- One check for each sensor is created by the inventory, if the
+ One check for each sensor is created by the inventory if the
sensor is not in state {5} (not present).
diff --git a/checkman/ups_bat_temp b/checkman/ups_bat_temp
index 29fff1c..f9e3650 100644
--- a/checkman/ups_bat_temp
+++ b/checkman/ups_bat_temp
@@ -4,13 +4,10 @@ catalog: hw/power
license: GPL
distribution: check_mk
description:
- This check monitors the state of temperature sensors
- on UPS devices.
-
+ This check monitors the state of temperature sensors on UPS devices.
item:
- The description of the sensor as provided by
- the device.
+ The description of the sensor as provided by the device.
perfdata:
The actual temperature in degree
diff --git a/checkman/ups_test b/checkman/ups_test
index da09089..533555b 100644
--- a/checkman/ups_test
+++ b/checkman/ups_test
@@ -4,11 +4,13 @@ catalog: hw/power
license: GPL
distribution: check_mk
description:
- This check monitors parameters related to the self test of UPS devices: the result of
the
- last self test and the last date of the self test run. The check becomes {CRIT} if the
test
- result is {"doneError"} or {"aborted"}, and {WARN} if the result is
{"doneWarning"} or
- {"noTestsInitiated"}. It also has a {WARN} or {CRIT} state if the date of the
last self
- test is more than the warning or critical level ago.
+
+ This check monitors parameters related to the self test of UPS devices: the
+ result of the last self test and the last date of the self test run. The
+ check becomes {CRIT} if the test result is {"doneError"} or
{"aborted"},
+ and {WARN} if the result is {"doneWarning"} or {"noTestsInitiated"}.
It also
+ has a {WARN} or {CRIT} state if the date of the last self test is more than
+ the warning or critical level ago.
examples:
# sets the warning and critical levels to 5 and 10 days, respectively