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README
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ABOUT
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check_gputemp is a Nagios plugin which checks the GPU temperature of ATI based
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graphics card. It uses the aticonfig tool from ATI's proprietary driver fglrx.
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This script checks the GPU temperature of ATI based graphics card using the
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aticonfig tool from their proprietary driver fglrx. The script is written in
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Bash and complies with the Nagios development guidelines. For example it uses
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the -w, -c and -v arguments, has some basic sanity checks and has an exit 3
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catch all code. The script should behave like any other Nagios plugin.
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It should run under any modern Linux distribution. It has been tested and known
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to work under Debian based systems with Nagios 3.x
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HISTORY
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This plugin is based on check_temp which I wrote earlier this year. The code is
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almost identical to it. Many thanks to Chad Columbus who sent me
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bugfixes and corrections for check_temp. Without check_temp their would never
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have been check_gputemp.
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This plugin was submitted to Nagios Exchange in January 2012.
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Version 1.3
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Thanks to Ryan Loudfoot who added performance data to check_gputemp.
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THANKS
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check_temp THANKS file
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check_gputemp was originally written by Jack-Benny Persson.
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Some kind people have been contributing by reporting problems, suggesting
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improvements or submitting code.
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Here is a list of these kind people.
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Chad Columbus ccolumbu@hotmail.com
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Ryan Loudfoot elyrith@gmail.com
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# Nagios plugin to monitor GPU temperature with aticonfig. #
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# This only works on ATI cards with the proprietary driver (fglrx). #
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# Written in Bash (and uses sed & awk). #
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# Latest version of check_gputemp can be found at the below URL: #
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# https://github.com/jackbenny/check_gputemp #
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# #
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###############################################################################
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VERSION="Version 1.3"
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VERSION="Version 1.1"
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AUTHOR="(c) 2011 Jack-Benny Persson (jack-benny@cyberinfo.se)"
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# Sensor program
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shift 2
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;;
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-\?)
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-?)
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print_help
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exit $STATE_OK
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;;
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printf "\n\n"
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fi
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# Get performance data for Nagios "Performance Data" field
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PERFDATA=`${SENSORPROG} --adapter=${adapter} --od-gettemperature | grep "Temperature"`
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# And finally check the temperature against our thresholds
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if [[ "$TEMP" -gt "$thresh_crit" ]]; then
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# Temperature is above critical threshold
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echo "GPU $adapter CRITICAL - Temperature is $TEMP | $PERFDATA"
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echo "GPU $adapter CRITICAL - Temperature is $TEMP"
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exit $STATE_CRITICAL
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elif [[ "$TEMP" -gt "$thresh_warn" ]]; then
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# Temperature is above warning threshold
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echo "GPU $adapter WARNING - Temperature is $TEMP | $PERFDATA"
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echo "GPU $adapter WARNING - Temperature is $TEMP"
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exit $STATE_WARNING
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else
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# Temperature is ok
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echo "GPU $adapter OK - Temperature is $TEMP | $PERFDATA"
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echo "GPU $adapter OK - Temperature is $TEMP"
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exit $STATE_OK
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fi
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exit 3
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