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Oracle/Sun Solaris - RAID Disks (raidctl)
Description
This connector discovers and monitors physical disks and logical disks behind a physical RAID controller.
Connector ID: SunRaidctl
This connector is superseded by:
Target
Typical platform: Oracle/Sun
Operating system: Oracle Solaris
Prerequisites
Leverages: Sun Solaris system commands (raidctl)
Technology and protocols: System Commands
This connector requires advanced privileges on the managed host for the command below:
- /usr/sbin/raidctl
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 hwsagent account:
hwsagent ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/raidctl
Examples
CLI
hws HOSTNAME -t solaris -f SunRaidctl --ssh -u USER --sudo-command-list /usr/sbin/raidctlhws-config.yaml
hosts:
- host:
    hostname: <HOSTNAME> # Change with actual host name
    type: solaris
  selectedConnectors: [ SunRaidctl ] # Optional, to load only this connector
  ssh:
    username: <USERNAME> # Change with actual credentials
    password: <PASSWORD> # Encrypted using hws-encrypt
    useSudo: true
    useSudoCommands: [ "/usr/sbin/raidctl" ]
Connector Activation Criteria
The Oracle/Sun Solaris - RAID Disks (raidctl) connector will be automatically activated, and its status will be reported as OK if all the below criteria are met:
- Operating System is Oracle Solaris
- The command below succeeds on the monitored host 
    - Command: /usr/sbin/raidctl -S
- Output contains: ^[0-9](regex)
 
- Command: 
Metrics
| Type | Collected Metrics | Specific Attributes (Labels) | 
|---|---|---|
| Disk Controller | 
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| Logical Disk, RAID | 
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| Physical Disk | 
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