debian man page for ocf_pacemaker_healthsmart

Query: ocf_pacemaker_healthsmart

OS: debian

Section: 7

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OCF_PACEMAKER_HEALTH(7) 				      Pacemaker Configuration					   OCF_PACEMAKER_HEALTH(7)

NAME
ocf_pacemaker_HealthSMART - SMART health status
SYNOPSIS
OCF_RESKEY_state=string OCF_RESKEY_drives=string OCF_RESKEY_devices=string OCF_RESKEY_temp_lower_limit=string OCF_RESKEY_temp_upper_limit=string OCF_RESKEY_temp_warning=string HealthSMART [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]
DESCRIPTION
Systhem health agent that checks the S.M.A.R.T. status of the given drives and updates the #health-smart attribute.
SUPPORTED PARAMETERS
OCF_RESKEY_state = string [/HealthSMART-{OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}.state] State file Location to store the resource state in. OCF_RESKEY_drives = string [/dev/sda] Drives to check The drive(s) to check as a SPACE separated list. Enter the full path to the device, e.g. "/dev/sda". OCF_RESKEY_devices = string Device types The device type(s) to assume for the drive(s) being tested as a SPACE separated list. OCF_RESKEY_temp_lower_limit = string [0] Lower limit for the red smart attribute Lower limit of the temperature in deg C of the drive(s). Below this limit the status will be red. OCF_RESKEY_temp_upper_limit = string [60] Upper limit for red smart attribute Upper limit of the temperature if deg C of the drives(s). If the drive reports a temperature higher than this value the status of #health-smart will be red. OCF_RESKEY_temp_warning = string [5] Deg C below/above the upper limits for yellow smart attribute Number of deg C below/above the upper/lower temp limits at which point the status of #health-smart will change to yellow.
AUTHOR
Andrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net> Author. Pacemaker Configuration 04/17/2012 OCF_PACEMAKER_HEALTH(7)
Related Man Pages
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ocf_pacemaker_healthsmart(7) - centos
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