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Nagios plugins to monitor various types of hardware.

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Script to check the Wear Level Indicators (SMART ID 171 and 233) from SSDs, to see if they need replacement. The script can autodetect RAID…
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS PLUGIN IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND WITHOUT ANY SUPPORT. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This plugins monitors APC Galaxy inverter status. Return the overall…
This Plugin checks the hardware of DELL Networking S-series switches with FTOS 9.10 and later switches (fans, temp-sensor, power supply,cpu and memory) Tested on FTOS…
This Plugin is written to read current I/O Status of Siemen Logo !8 (0ba8) For this Plugin you need my modified python-libnodave (included). I had…
Check for NAS QNAP using SNMP and bash script. Based on two different version of check_qnap: - version 1.03 from: http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Hardware/Storage-Systems/Others/check_qnap/details and - last version…
check_vtmhealth is a basic shell script Nagios plugin to check the health of Brocade VTM Load balancer/Application Delivery Controller. It will monitor for VTM system…
Overview Dell EMC OpenManageâ„¢ Plug-in for Nagios XI provides capabilities for monitoring current and future generations of Dell PowerEdge Servers through an Agent-Free method (i.e.…
Samba logs slow VFS (filesystem) operations into each interface node's syslog. This script detects such messages and adds them up for all nodes. The plugin…
Storwize V7000 Unified / SONAS systems report the current number of sessions to each interface node's syslog. This script collects the current value and adds…
If the last replication for the given filesystem was unsuccessful, then the time at which the last successful replication completed is reported as well. The…
For a list of supported metrics run the script without any commandline arguments. The script uses the performance center service which needs to be running…