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File monitoring-plugins-smart.changes of Package monitoring-plugins-smart.16250
------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 10 10:54:49 UTC 2021 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - 6.9.1 - Update to 6.9.1: This is a security-release (bsc#1183057) + Fixes the regular expression for pseudo-devices under the /dev/bus/N path. from 6.9.0 + Allows using PCI device paths as device name(s) (#64) + Introduce new optional parameter -l/--ssd-lifetime) which additionally checks SMART attribute "Percent_Lifetime_Remain" (available on some SSD drives). (#66 #67) from 6.8.0 + Allow skip self-assessment check (--skip-self-assessment) + Add Command_Timeout to default raw list from 6.7.1 + Bugfix to make --warn work (issue #54) from 6.7.0 + Added support for NVMe drives from 6.6.1 + Fix 'deprecation warning on regex with curly brackets' (6.6.1) from 6.6.0 + The feature was requested in #30 . This PR adds the possibility to use 3ware,N and cciss,N drives in combination with the global -g parameter. + Furthermore this PR adjusts the output of the plugin when the -g is used in combination with hardware raid controllers. Instead of showing the logical device name (/dev/sda for example), the plugin will now show the controller with drive number from 6.5.0: + Add Reported_Uncorrect and Reallocated_Event_Count to default raw list. + As of 6.5 the following SMART attributes are by default checked and may result in alert when threshold (default 0 is reached): 'Current_Pending_Sector,Reallocated_Sector_Ct,Program_Fail_Cnt_Total, Uncorrectable_Error_Cnt,Offline_Uncorrectable,Runtime_Bad_Block, Reported_Uncorrect,Reallocated_Event_Count' - use _service file (with localrun -> osc service run) and generated tarball instead of single file - remove check_smart.pl - package README.md ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 31 15:11:06 UTC 2019 - Martin Hauke <mardnh@gmx.de> - Update to version 6.4 - Allow detection of more than 26 devices / issue #5 (rev 5.3) - Different ATA vs. SCSI lookup (rev 5.4) - Allow script to run outside of nagios plugins dir / wiki url update (rev 5.5) - Change syntax of -g parameter (regex is now awaited from input) (rev 5.6) - Fix Use of uninitialized value $device (rev 5.7) - Allow multiple devices for interface type megaraid, e.g. "megaraid,[1-5]" (rev 5.8) - allow type "auto" (rev 5.9) - Check selftest log for errors using new parameter -s (rev 5.10) - Add exclude list (-e) to ignore certain attributes (5.11) - Fix 'Use of uninitialized value' warnings (5.11.1) - Add raw check list (-r) and warning thresholds (-w) (6.0) - Allow using pseudo bus device /dev/bus/N (6.1) - Add device model and serial number in output (6.2) - Allow exclusion from perfdata as well (-E) and by attribute number (6.3) - Remove dependency on utils.pm, add quiet parameter (6.4) - Drop not longer needed patch: * enable_auto_interface.patch (obsolete, type auto was added upstream in v5.9). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 3 12:44:32 UTC 2015 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - include <abstractions/user-tmp> in apparmor profile ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 17 04:36:22 UTC 2014 - coolo@suse.com - buildrequire sudo to avoid having to package the sudoers directory with wrong permissions ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 30 10:42:27 UTC 2014 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - package renamed to monitoring-plugins-smart - update to 5.2: + support hardware raids like megaraid (rev 2.0) + update help output (rev 2.1) + making the plugin work on FreeBSD (rev 3.0) + allowing -i sat (SATA on FreeBSD) (rev 3.1) + works now with CCISS on FreeBSD (rev 3.2) + elements in grown defect list causes warning (rev 3.3) + add threshold option "bad" (-b) (rev 4.0) + modified help (rev 4.0) + bugfix in threshold logic (rev 4.1) + bugfix in defect list perfdata (rev 4.2) + implemented -g to do a global lookup (rev 5.0) + cleanup, merge Jeromes code, perfdata output fix (rev 5.1) + Fixed output bug in global check / issue #3 (rev 5.2) - adapted enable_auto_interface.patch - removed check_smart-enable_adaptec_raid_controllers.patch - switched spec file license to SUSE-Public-Domain ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jun 25 07:56:58 UTC 2014 - wagner-thomas@gmx.at - support for dummy interface 'auto'. Using the interface 'auto', smartctl will select an appropriate interface by itself. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 28 20:53:22 UTC 2014 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - further enhance the usage documentation (bnc #857441) - fix license string to follow spdx recommendation ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 4 13:56:05 UTC 2012 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - require monitoring-plugins-common ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 16 09:26:45 UTC 2012 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - update to 1.0.1 for 11.4 and beyond - includes a patch to check disks behind Adaptec RAID controllers - added initial Apparmor profile - added sudoers file for 11.4 and beyond - added README.SuSE to inform users about Apparmor and sudoers files ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Dec 19 11:02:47 UTC 2010 - lars@linux-schulserver.de - changed to a better check from monitoringexchange (see URL) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 20 13:35:59 CEST 2010 - ro@suse.de - created package (from nagiosplug/contrib)
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