#!/usr/bin/perl -w # -*- cperl -*- # vim: ft=perl =head1 NAME snmp__syno_temperature - Munin plugin to retrieve current temperature from a Synology NAS. =head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS Any Synology NAS device which provides the synoSystem MIB. =head1 CONFIGURATION As a rule SNMP plugins need site specific configuration. The default configuration (shown here) will only work on insecure sites/devices. [snmp_*] env.version 2 env.community public In general SNMP is not very secure at all unless you use SNMP version 3 which supports authentication and privacy (encryption). But in any case the community string for your devices should not be "public". Please see 'perldoc Munin::Plugin::SNMP' for further configuration information. =head1 INTERPRETATION This plugin queries the current temperature of the NAS. =head1 MIB INFORMATION This plugin requires support for the synoSystem MIB by Synology. It reports the contents of the temperature OID. =head1 MAGIC MARKERS #%# family=snmpauto #%# capabilities=snmpconf =head1 VERSION $Id$ =head1 BUGS None known. =head1 AUTHOR Copyright (C) 2015 Thomas Arthofer =head1 LICENSE GPLv2 or (at your option) any later version. =cut use strict; use Munin::Plugin::SNMP; if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "snmpconf") { print "require 1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.1.2.0 [0-9]\n"; # Number exit 0; } if (defined $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[0] eq "config") { my ($host) = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->config_session(); print "host_name $host\n" unless $host eq 'localhost'; print "graph_title Temperatures graph_args --base 1000 -l 0 graph_vlabel Degrees Celsius graph_category sensors graph_info This graph shows the temperature of the diskstation. temp.label CPU temp.info The temperature of the onboard CPU. "; exit 0; } my $session = Munin::Plugin::SNMP->session(-translate => [ -timeticks => 0x0 ]); my $temp = $session->get_single (".1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.1.2.0") || 'ERROR'; print "Retrieved uptime is '$temp'\n" if $Munin::Plugin::SNMP::DEBUG; print "temp.value ", $temp, "\n";