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NOTE:- Requires Perl 5.8 or higher Nagios user will need sudo access - suggest adding line below to sudoers _nagios ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/relayctl show summary…
Features: - check whether a process is running - try to start the process with a specified command - return the result of the process…
Features: - check messages about a disk by its device name and identifier - specify custom rules to exclude from "unusual" messages Example usage: ./check_dmesg-disk.sh…
Features: - check existence of a rule within PF rules - check existence of a rule within an anchor within PF rules Example usage: ./check_pf.sh…
Works like sensorsd(8) but reports to Nagios. Allows you to monitor the hardware sensors that OpenBSD supports. Things like fan speed, temperature and many more.…
To run on a freebsd jail host
SYNTAX: $path/check_gmirror.sh OUTPUT: gm3: DEGRADED / gm0: rebuilding / gm2: ok / gm1: ok Failed/rebuilding volumes will always be first in the output string, to…
This plugin checks sysctl oid statistics in a Linux/*BSD kernel! The script is incredibly flexible, to the point of featuritis. You will need PERL installed…
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