Linux

nagios-plugins-linux

Description:

A suite of plugins for monitoring any Linux server or Linux appliance.

Current Version

34 -= Heatwaves =-

Last Release Date

2024-08-08

Compatible With

  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x
  • Nagios XI

License

GPL


Project Notes
* Important Note * If you find this software useful, please add a star to the GitHub project https://github.com/madrisan/nagios-plugins-linux This will let me know that it is worth the effort to continue the development. Here's the list of the plugins currently available: - check_clock - returns the number of seconds elapsed between local time and Nagios server time - check_container - hecks docker/podman containers *pre-alpha*, requires *libcurl* version 7.40.0+ - check_cpu - checks the CPU (user mode) utilization - check_cpufreq - displays the CPU frequency characteristics - check_cswch - monitors the total number of context switches across all CPUs - check_fc - monitors the status of the fiber status ports - check_filecount - checks the number of files found in one or more directories - check_ifmountfs - checks whether the given filesystems are mounted - check_intr - monitors the number of system interrupts - check_iowait - monitors the I/O wait bottlenecks - check_load - checks the current system load average - check_memory - checks the memory usage - check_multipath - checks the multipath topology status - check_nbprocs - displays the number of running processes per user - check_network - displays some network interfaces statistics - check_network_collisions - check_network_dropped - check_network_errors - check_network_multicast - check_paging - checks the memory and swap paging - check_pressure - checks Linux Pressure Stall Information (PSI) data - check_readonlyfs - checks for readonly filesystems - check_selinux - checks if SELinux is enabled - check_swap - checks the swap usage - check_tcpcount - checks the tcp network usage - check_temperature - monitors the hardware's temperature - check_uptime - checks how long the system has been running - check_users - displays the number of users that are currently logged on Supported platforms: All Linux distros that ship a C99 compatible C compiler. The Nagios Plugins Linux are regularly tested on - Alpine Linux (musl libc), - Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, and Ubuntu (GNU C Library (glibc)). * Note * Please report any build and execution problems and requests for enhancements or new features.
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Plugins usage
by philippe_CANDIDO, July 31, 2014

I use plugins to supervise more than 200 virtual machines in REHL5 and CentOS5. The plugins allow ot generate high quality graphics performance. The option "check_readonlyfs" allows you to quickly see the virtual machine failed during the loss of a SAN storage path. Thank you for this quality work.



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