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Plugins for monitoring databases of various types.

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Retreive workload information (cpu, io and idle percent values) from sp_monitor procedure of Microsoft Sql Server. The check_mssql_monitor plugin, writing in Perl, use perfdata array…
check_mssql, 0.8.3 This plugin checks various aspect of an MSSQL server. It will also execute queries or stored procedures and return results based on query…
Plugin return status of all or one databases on target MSSQLServer. If you don't see MSSQLServer variables in SNMP Browser ex. http://www.wtcs.org/snmp4tpc/FILES/Tools/SNMP/getif/getif-2.3.1.zip or SNMP enabled…
The plugin performs a very light write-operation in a designated table. If connection setup and the write operation takes too long, a WARNING or CRITICAL…
nagsrv$ check_mssql_health Please select a mode Copyright (c) 2009 Gerhard Lausser Check various parameters of MSSQL databases Usage: check_mssql_health [-v] [-t ] --hostname= --username= --password=…
This Perl script uses DBI to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server and checks the state of a mirrored database. The script should be run…
Some perl and shell scripts for checking values in RRD databases.
Description: This plugin will read the current value from an rrd file and compare with warning and critical values, for disk parameters. It will also…
This plugin will check a MRTG RRD file for the current incoming and outgoing traffic levels, and alert if they exceed a specified threshold. Features…
check_rrd.pl has three modes: --info for having a quick look at the rrd header data; --age to check the time since the last recent update;…
$ check_mssql_health --help Copyright (c) 2009 Gerhard Lausser Check various parameters of MSSQL databases Usage: check_mssql_health [-v] [-t ] --hostname= --username= --password= [--port ] --mode=…
It has one odd requirement that was designed to minimize the additional overhead of the frequent queries to the database server. All of the output…