

disk, controller, volume or vdisk then specify -S for what type of performance data you want I.e. You can use fiddler or wireshark to do this.įor performance data set -c option to what performance data you want I.e. The best way to get this auth string is to capture packets when logging in to the storage manager HTTP interface and look for the first HTTP post.

The option L is required and is the login string which is a hashed combination of your username and password. The commands runs through the API are disk-statistics, controller-statistics, vdisk-statistics and volume-statistics. The check can also get performance data about about IOPS, Bytes a Second and more by using the API to run statistic commands if the firmware supports it. SNMP is not needed for this as it uses the inbuilt API to gather the status and performance counters. This checks the HP P2000 for the status of all parts within the SAN, this includes all Enclosures, Fans, Voltages, Disks and Temperatures. In v1.1 multiple API calls are used to determine the health of the SAN. V1.1 fixes a bug whereby a broken disk may not show up in later Firmwares.
