Check huawei-dorado-power¶
Overview¶
Checks the health and running status of all power supply units (PSUs) on a Huawei OceanStor Dorado storage system via the REST API (/power endpoint). Alerts when any PSU reports a non-normal health or running state. Reports manufacturer, model, serial number, production date, input/output voltage and temperature per PSU.
Important Notes:
- Tested on Huawei OceanStor Dorado 8000 V6 6.1.0
- A part that reports no temperature or no remaining life answers with 0 or -1, which is left out of the check and out of the performance data
- Create a read-only API user that can perform queries only
- The default session timeout period on the storage system is 20 minutes;
--cache-expiredefaults to 15 minutes to stay within that window
Data Collection:
- Queries the Huawei OceanStor Dorado REST API at
https://<ip>:<port>/deviceManager/rest/<deviceId>/power - Authenticates via session tokens (iBaseToken + cookie), cached in a SQLite database to avoid repeated logins
- If the appliance rejects a request, the check logs in again and retries, up to three attempts one second apart
Fact Sheet¶
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Check Plugin Download | https://github.com/Linuxfabrik/monitoring-plugins/tree/main/check-plugins/huawei-dorado-power |
| Nagios/Icinga Check Name | check_huawei_dorado_power |
| Check Interval Recommendation | Every 5 minutes |
| Can be called without parameters | No (--device-id, --password, --url and --username are required) |
| Runs on | Cross-platform |
| Compiled for Windows | No |
| Uses State File | $TEMP/linuxfabrik-monitoring-plugins-huawei-dorado.db |
Help¶
usage: huawei-dorado-power [-h] [-V] [--always-ok]
[--cache-expire CACHE_EXPIRE]
[--critical-temperature CRIT_TEMPERATURE]
[--device-id DEVICE_ID] [--ignore IGNORE]
[--insecure] [--lengthy] [--no-insecure]
[--match MATCH]
[--no-match-severity {ok,warn,crit,unknown}]
[--no-perfdata] [--no-proxy] [--password PASSWORD]
[--password-file PASSWORD_FILE] [--scope SCOPE]
[--timeout TIMEOUT] -u URL --username USERNAME
[--warning-temperature WARN_TEMPERATURE] [-v]
Checks the health and running status of all power modules on a Huawei
OceanStor Dorado storage system via the REST API (/power endpoint). Alerts
when any module reports a non-normal state. Supports extended reporting via
--lengthy.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
--always-ok Always returns OK.
--cache-expire CACHE_EXPIRE
The amount of time after which the credential/data
cache expires, in minutes. Default: 15
--critical-temperature CRIT_TEMPERATURE
CRIT threshold in degrees Celsius. Off by default,
because a healthy operating temperature depends on the
power module model and on where the array stands.
Example: `--critical-temperature=55`
--device-id DEVICE_ID
Huawei OceanStor Dorado API device ID. Optional: the
appliance reports its own at login, so this is only
needed to override that answer.
--ignore IGNORE Skip power modules. Any item matching this Python
regex will be ignored. Can be specified multiple
times. Example: `(?i)linuxfabrik` for a case-
insensitive match. The regex is anchored at the start
of the string (Python `re.match`) and is matched
against `UUID`, `LOCATION`, so prefix with `.*` to
match anywhere.
--insecure This option explicitly allows insecure SSL
connections.
--lengthy Extended reporting.
--no-insecure Verify the TLS certificate against the system trust
store, overriding the insecure default of this check.
Use it once the endpoint presents a publicly trusted
certificate, or once its CA has been added to the
system trust store.
--match MATCH Limit to power modules. Filter by this Python regular
expression. Case-sensitive by default; use `(?i)` for
case-insensitive matching. Can be specified multiple
times. If both `--match` and `--ignore` are given, an
item must match `--match` AND not match `--ignore` to
be reported (include first, exclude second). Examples:
`(?i)example` to match "example" regardless of case.
`^(?!.*example).*$` to match any string except
"example" (negative lookahead). The regex is anchored
at the start of the string (Python `re.match`) and is
matched against `UUID`, `LOCATION`, so prefix with
`.*` to match anywhere.
--no-match-severity {ok,warn,crit,unknown}
State to report when no item matches the filters and
nothing is checked. Default: ok
--no-perfdata Suppress the performance data section from the output.
The status message and the exit code are unaffected,
so alerting keeps working while trending data is
dropped.
--no-proxy Do not use a proxy.
--password PASSWORD Huawei OceanStor Dorado API password.
--password-file PASSWORD_FILE
Path to a file holding the password, read from its
first line. Keeps the password out of the process
list, where a command-line argument is visible to
every user on the host. Takes precedence over
`--password`. Keep the file readable only by the
monitoring user. Example: `--password-
file=/etc/icinga2/secrets/storage`.
--scope SCOPE Huawei OceanStor Dorado API scope.
--timeout TIMEOUT Network timeout in seconds. Default: 3 (seconds)
-u, --url URL Huawei OceanStor Dorado API URL.
--username USERNAME Huawei OceanStor Dorado API username.
--warning-temperature WARN_TEMPERATURE
WARN threshold in degrees Celsius. Off by default,
because a healthy operating temperature depends on the
power module model and on where the array stands.
Example: `--warning-temperature=45`
-v, --verbose Makes this plugin verbose during the operation. Useful
for debugging and seeing what is going on under the
hood. Appends what every API request returned, so the
appliance's own answers can be read while working out
how it reports something. Session tokens are redacted.
The output is as long as those answers are, so this is
a debugging aid rather than something to leave
switched on.
Documentation:
https://linuxfabrik.github.io/monitoring-plugins/check-plugins/huawei-dorado-power/
Usage Examples¶
./huawei-dorado-power --url=https://oceanstor:8088 --device-id=123456789 --username=monitoring --password=linuxfabrik
Output:
There are critical errors.
UUID ! Location ! In (V) ! Out (V) ! Health ! Running ! State
-----------+-------------+--------+---------+---------------+--------------+-----------
23:23.0.0 ! CTE0.PSU0 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
23:23.0.1 ! CTE0.PSU1 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
23:23.0.2 ! CTE0.PSU2 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
23:23.0.3 ! CTE0.PSU3 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
--lengthy adds the manufacturer, the model, the serial number and the manufacturing date, which is what an RMA case needs:
./huawei-dorado-power --url=https://oceanstor:8088 --device-id=123456789 --username=monitoring --password=linuxfabrik --lengthy
Output:
There are critical errors.
UUID ! Location ! Manufacturer ! Model ! SerialNumber ! Produced ! In (V) ! Out (V) ! Health ! Running ! State
-----------+-------------+--------------+---------------+----------------------+------------+--------+---------+---------------+--------------+-----------
23:23.0.0 ! CTE0.PSU0 ! HUAWEI ! PAC2000S12-BG ! 12345678 ! 2020-08-20 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
23:23.0.1 ! CTE0.PSU1 ! HUAWEI ! PAC2000S12-BG ! 12345678 ! 2020-08-20 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
23:23.0.2 ! CTE0.PSU2 ! HUAWEI ! PAC2000S12-BG ! 12345678 ! 2020-08-21 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
23:23.0.3 ! CTE0.PSU3 ! HUAWEI ! PAC2000S12-BG ! 12345678 ! 2020-08-20 ! 0.0 ! 0.0 ! Normal (1) ! Online (27) ! [OK]
States¶
- OK if all PSUs report normal health and running status.
- WARN if any PSU reports a degraded health status, or one this check does not know.
- WARN if any PSU's running status is not "Normal", "Running" or "Online", unless it reports an outright failure.
- CRIT if any PSU reports health status "Faulty", "No Input", "Invalid" or "Offline".
- CRIT if any PSU's running status reports a failure ("Not running", "Sleep in High Temperature", "Offline", "Invalid", "Migration fault", "Error/Faulty", "To be synchronized", "Power-on failed", "Abnormal" or "Rollback failure").
- WARN or CRIT if a PSU's temperature reaches
--warning-temperatureor--critical-temperature. Both are off by default. - UNKNOWN if the appliance lists no power supplies at all, which points at the query rather than at the hardware.
--matchlimits the check to the power modules whose identifier, location or name matches the regex;--no-match-severitysets what to report when nothing matches (default: OK).- UNKNOWN on invalid API responses or responses with error codes.
--always-oksuppresses all alerts and always returns OK.
Perfdata / Metrics¶
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| \<UUID>_health_status | Number | 0: unknown, 1: normal, 2: faulty, 9: inconsistent, 11: no input. |
| \<UUID>_input_voltage | Number | Input voltage (millivolts). |
| \<UUID>_output_voltage | Number | Output voltage (millivolts). |
| \<UUID>_running_status | Number | 0: unknown, 1: normal, 2: running, 27: online, 28: offline. |
| \<UUID>_temperature | Number | Temperature. |
Have a look at the API documentation for details.
Troubleshooting¶
No valuable response from the API¶
Got no valuable response from https://...
Check the --url, --device-id, --username and --password parameters. Verify that the API user has query permissions and that the storage system REST API is reachable.
This operation fails to be performed because of the unauthorized REST.¶
This is a known transient issue with the Huawei REST API. The check makes up to three attempts and forces a fresh login before the second one. If the error persists, verify the API credentials and session timeout settings.
Credits, License¶
- Authors: Linuxfabrik GmbH, Zurich
- License: The Unlicense, see LICENSE file.