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Nagios plugins for monitoring various aspects of file systems (files, file counts, directories, mount points, etc.)
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Usage: check_smb_share -H [host] -s ["sharename"] -u [username] -p [password]
Check the date and mount count of the device passed by parameter. It's able to manage devices not configurated to be checked by fsck (values…
The script checks the remote filesystems in remote aix hosts , it compares the current filesystem mounted with the /etc/filesystem file and returns CRITICAL if…
This plugin is used to make sure files are getting moved out of a directory. It does not check to make sure there are no…
The plugin checks if a file exists. Returns OK if the file exists , and show the first three lines of the file ( head…
# /etc/nagios/scripts/check_e2fs_next_fsck OK, filesystems /dev/mapper/vg_ulmo-lv_root /dev/vda1 are fsck safe -------------------------------------- # /etc/nagios/scripts/check_e2fs_next_fsck ERROR: server12: /dev/mapper/es-es next fsck check time is in the past ( Fri…
Strictly for ZFS checks, written as shell script, Solaris 10 specific. Format of this output is very close to snmp output from a Linux server.…
As You know, is possible to monitor your file-system via ssh. This is useful because it resolves the problem of creating and removing file-systems. On…
This is a plugin written in Perl to check remote Unix disks via SNMP. It was originally coded for Solaris machines, but seems to work…
Plugin that check existence of new files since last execution in a specified folder.
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