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Oracle/Sun Solaris - Environment (prtdiag, lom)

Description

This connector provides environmental information (temperatures, fans, etc.) on several Sun platforms through the prtdiag or lom utility.

hardware solaris sun

Enterprise Connector

This connector requires the Enterprise edition of MetricsHub.

Superseded Connector

This connector is superseded by:

Target

Typical platform: Sun/Oracle Servers

Operating system: Oracle Solaris

Prerequisites

Leverages: Sun Solaris system commands (prtdiag, lom, etc.)

Technology and protocols: Commands

This connector requires advanced privileges on the managed host for the command below:

  • /usr/sbin/lom

This connector therefore needs to run as root or you need to configure a privilege-escalation mechanism like sudo on the managed host to allow the monitoring account to run the command listed above.

Sample of /etc/sudoers to allow the above command to be run as root by the metricshub account:

metricshub ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/lom

Examples

CLI

metricshub HOSTNAME -t solaris -c +SunPrtdiag --ssh -u USER --sudo-command-list /usr/sbin/lom

metricshub.yaml

resourceGroups:
<RESOURCE_GROUP>:
resources:
<HOSTNAME-ID>:
attributes:
host.name: <HOSTNAME> # Change with actual host name
host.type: solaris
connectors: [ +SunPrtdiag ] # Optional, to load only this connector
protocols:
ssh:
username: <USERNAME> # Change with actual credentials
password: <PASSWORD> # Encrypted using metricshub-encrypt
useSudo: true
useSudoCommands: [ "/usr/sbin/lom" ]

Connector Activation Criteria

The Oracle/Sun Solaris - Environment (prtdiag, lom) connector will be automatically activated, and its status will be reported as OK if all the below criteria are met:

  • The device type must be one of: SunOS, Solaris
  • The command below succeeds on the monitored host:
    • Command: /bin/uname -m
    • Output contains: ^sun4u[s]?$ (regex)
  • The command below succeeds on the monitored host:
    • Command: /bin/ls /usr/platform//bin/uname -i/sbin/prtdiag
    • Output contains: ^/usr/platform/.*/sbin/prtdiag$ (regex)

Metrics

TypeCollected MetricsSpecific Attributes
enclosurehw.status{hw.type="enclosure", state="present"}id
model
name
type
fanhw.status{hw.type="fan", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
hw.status{hw.type="fan", state="present"}
hw.parent.type
id
name
sensor_location
memoryhw.memory.limit
hw.status{hw.type="memory", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
hw.status{hw.type="memory", state="present"}
hw.parent.type
id
name
power_supplyhw.status{hw.type="power_supply", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
hw.status{hw.type="power_supply", state="present"}
hw.parent.type
id
name
temperaturehw.status{hw.type="temperature", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
hw.status{hw.type="temperature", state="present"}
hw.temperature
hw.temperature.limit{limit_type="high.critical"}
hw.temperature.limit{limit_type="high.degraded"}
hw.parent.type
id
name
sensor_location
voltagehw.status{hw.type="voltage", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
hw.status{hw.type="voltage", state="present"}
hw.voltage
hw.voltage.limit{limit_type="high.critical"}
hw.voltage.limit{limit_type="low.critical"}
hw.parent.type
id
name
sensor_location