IIS

IIS Application Pool (AppPool) Extended Check

Description:

With this simple script it’s possible to monitor all application pools without adding something to your configuration file or add a new service check.

its simply designed. checking every application pool in the IIS7 (maybe 6/8) not tested yet.
Its possible to define a blacklist where you can excludes.

If you got 20 ApplicationPools but you dont want to monitor the “Default APp Pool” for example, just add “Default APP Pool” to the “dependenciesexcluded_pools.txt” file. 1 Pool per Line.

Nagios will set a critical state for every pool thats not in the “running” state except the blacklisted ones.

Never add applicationpools manually to your monitoring again.

Add the following line to your NSClient.ini:

check_apppools = “C:Program FilesNSClient++scriptscheck_appools.exe”

Current Version

1.1.0

Last Release Date

2016-04-13

Compatible With

  • Nagios 1.x
  • Nagios 2.x
  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x

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License

GPL


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