#!/opt/vdops/bin/perl # This script reports information about the hardware underneath UPSes # V Who When What # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 1.8.0 skendric 02-21-2011 Upgrade to Netops 1.4.0 # 1.7.0 skendric 02-01-2010 Migrate mgmt card details to apc-mgmt-card # 1.6.0 skendric 12-23-2009 Remove Net::SNMP support # 1.5.5 skendric 05-20-2008 Fiddle with report format # 1.5.4 skendric 03-21-2008 Add support for PDUs # 1.5.3 skendric 11-16-2006 Replace Object Values with OIDs # 1.5.2 skendric 09-22-2006 Change variable names # 1.5.1 skendric 11-05-2005 Upgrade to new WI::VDOPS module structure # 1.5.0 skendric 05-09-2005 Support Netops.pm-1.2 # 1.4.1 skendric 11-15-2004 Add support for new Symmetras # 1.4.0 skendric 05-10-2004 Migrate common functions to Netops.pm # 1.3.0 skendric 04-30-2004 Enhance command-line options # 1.2.3 skendric 02-02-2004 Add support for AP961x # 1.2.2 skendric 11-16-2003 Use Net::Ping::External # 1.2.1 skendric 08-10-2003 Minor bug fixes # 1.2.0 skendric 03-16-2003 Tighted scoping, changed DEBUG to $debug # 1.1.0 skendric 11-17-2002 Added @version, improved build_target() # 1.0.0 skendric 10-22-2002 First Version # # Author: Stuart Kendrick, sbk {put at sign here} skendric {put dot here} com # # Source: http://www.skendric.com/device # # This software is available under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, see # http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.html # # # This script takes the following approach: # -Parses the hosts table for a list of targets (or accepts a command- # line list) # -Queries sysDescr and a bunch of APC-specific variables # -Produces a report # # # Requirements: # -The target(s) must be pingable # # -The following MIB modules stashed in /opt/vdops/share/snmp/mibs, # or wherever it is that you store MIB modules: # PowerNet-MIB # # -PERL modules: the WI::Netops collection # # # Assumptions: # # # Tested on: # -APC 9606 Web/SNMP card, AP961x + AP963x Network Management Card, # SmartUPS, Symmetra, Silcon # -perl-5.12.2 # -net-snmp-5.6 # # # Instructions: # -Customize the script for your site: find the 'user-configurable # variables' section and modify as appropriate # -Type "apc-hardware" to see the command-line options # -Try it out # # # # Caveats: # # # Known Bugs: # # # To do: # # Begin script # Load modules use strict; use warnings; use feature 'say'; use feature 'switch'; use Carp qw(carp cluck croak confess); use Data::Dumper; use English qw( -no_match_vars ); use Getopt::Std; use List::MoreUtils qw(uniq);; use WI::Netops::APCTools 1.2.2; use WI::Netops::HostTools 1.0.4; use WI::Netops::NetopsTools 2.2.3; use WI::Netops::NetopsData 1.4.0; use WI::Netops::PingTools 1.1.7; use WI::Netops::SNMPTools 1.5.3; use WI::Netops::Utilities 1.4.4; # Declare global variables my %date; # manufacturing date my %firmware; # firmware revision my %model; # Hacked version of %apc_device_model my %serial; # serial number # Define global variables $program_name = 'apc-hardware'; $usage = 'Usage: apc-hardware -s {yes|no} [-d {integer}] [-r] [-a | -e {expr} | -f {filename} | target1 target2 target3 ...]'; $version = '1.8.0'; # Grab arguments getopts('ad:e:f:rs:', \%option); @target = @ARGV; # Set mode if ($option{r}) { $mode = 'report' } elsif (-t STDIN) { $mode = 'interactive' } else { $mode = 'batch' } ##### Begin Main Program ############################################### { check_args(); # Check arguments read_config(); # Read Netops config file compile_mibs(); # Compile MIB files build_target(); # Populate @target target_check(); # Look for errors in @target basic_info(); # Gather information sanity_check(); # Check for major errors do_the_work(); # Do the work print_report(); # Print report } ##### End Main Program ############################################### ######################################################################## # Do the work: acquire image name ######################################################################## sub do_the_work { my %arg; # Args for snmpGet my $val; # Result of snmpGet # Debug trace trace_location('begin') if $debug; # Notify operator print_it('Parsing sysDescr and querying variables...'); unless ($dome) { sleep $short; return 1; } # Loop through targets for my $target (@target) { # Debug info say " Parsing $target" if $debug; # Shrink model my $model = $apc_device_model{$target}; given ($model) { when (/Battery/) { $model = 'BMS'; } when (/Environmental Manager/) { ($model = $model) =~ s/ Main Module//; } when (/Environmental Monitor/) { ($model = $model) =~ s/Monitoring Unit/Monitor/; } when (/NetBotz/) { ($model = $model) =~ s/Rack Monitor //; } } $model{$target} = $model; # Acquire firmware revision $firmware{$target} = acquire_apc_firmware($target); # Acquire manufacture date $date{$target} = acquire_apc_manufacture_date($target); # Acquire serial number $serial{$target} = acquire_apc_serial_number($target); # Entertain operator print $BANG if $mode eq 'interactive'; } # Make things look pretty say('') if $mode eq 'interactive'; # Debug trace trace_location('end') if $debug; return 1; } ######################################################################## # Tell the operator what I discovered ######################################################################## sub print_report { my $handle; my @models; # Values extracted from %models my $now = get_now(); my $total = @target; # If we are running in test mode, skip this routine unless ($dome) { print_it("Running in test mode, cannot print a meaningful report\n"); return 1; } # Debug trace trace_location('begin') if $debug; # Direct output to screen or to file if ($mode eq 'interactive') { $handle = *STDOUT; } else { open $handle, '>', $report_file or die "Cannot open $report_file: $!\n"; } print {$handle} <