You can "install" this plugin by placing it anywhere you want. If you use the nagios-plugins, the best place might be at /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/
Make sure the Plugin is executeable:
chmod +x check_snmp_zpool
Add to your snmpd.conf on the remotehost:
extend zfs_getdisk /scripts/zpool.sh
Add zpool.sh to /scripts/zpool.sh or edit the path in your snmpd.conf
Possible CheckCommand
object CheckCommand "check_snmp_zpool" {
import "plugin-check-command"
command = ["/usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp_zpool.sh"]
arguments = {
"-H" = "$address$"
"-c" = "$community$"
}
}
Possible Service
apply Service "snmpzpool" for (procs_name => config in host.vars.snmpzpool) {
import "generic-service"
display_name = "SNMP ZPOOL"
check_command = "check_snmp_zpool"
vars.sla = host.vars.sla
vars += config
vars.address = string(vars.address)
vars.community = string(vars.community)
vars.alarm = string(vars.alarm)
assign where match("*zpool*", host.vars.services)
}
Possible Host
vars.services = "zpool"
vars.snmpzpool["0"] = {
address = "10.xxx.xxx.xxx"
community = "<COMMUNITYSTRING>"
alarm = "no"
}
I might edit the whole script to be dynamic later -> grep for a specific pool