ESXi 5.0u1 responds *really* slowly to hardware status requests, this is

a vmware bug, until they get round to fixing it let's at least document which
icinga/nagios variable you need to bump as a workaround.  ok merdely@
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2012/05/01 15:32:20 merdely Exp $
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.4 2012/07/05 14:39:10 sthen Exp $
PKG_ARCH = *
COMMENT = Nagios plugin to the status of ESX/i hardware
V = 20120501
REVISION = 0
DISTNAME = check_esxi_hardware.py.$V
PKGNAME = check_esxi_hardware-$V
CATEGORIES = net

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This script is a Nagios plugin to monitor the hardware of ESX and ESXi
servers. It can also be used as standalone script to check the hardware -
Nagios isn't necessary to run it.
N.B. ESXi 5.0u1 hosts respond very slowly to hardware status queries
(http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2016538), as a workaround you may increase the
service_check_timeout in Nagios or Icinga.