Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: cf67368681b4246905ad0b5fef6a0b681d5f2bd7
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=cf67368681b424…
Author: Moritz Kiemer <mo(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Mon Sep 3 11:59:01 2018 +0200
mgmt_ipmi_sensors: Provide more info about IPMI state mapping
Change-Id: I5343bf1e8c36e7ab04cf2a8c4c32e0724242716a
---
checkman/mgmt_ipmi_sensors | 7 +++++++
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
diff --git a/checkman/mgmt_ipmi_sensors b/checkman/mgmt_ipmi_sensors
index 82491bc..3218696 100644
--- a/checkman/mgmt_ipmi_sensors
+++ b/checkman/mgmt_ipmi_sensors
@@ -8,6 +8,13 @@ description:
management board monitoring reports states about all available fans,
temperature sensors and power supplies.
+ Note that IPMI provides four states: 'ok', 'non-critical',
'critical' and
+ 'non-recoverable'. The default Check-MK behaviour is to map 'ok' to
{OK},
+ 'non-critical' to {WARN} and 'critical' and 'non-recoverable' to
{CRIT}.
+ However, some manufacturers choose to display both 'ok' and
'non-critical'
+ as normal on their provided tools. If you want Check-MK to behave similarly,
+ you can set up a corresponding "Service State Translation" rule.
+
item:
The name of the sensor as provided via IPMI.