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Small script to locally check the queue of cups printers. It's actually a wrapper script around the lpq -P command: QUEUE=`lpq -P $LPR | wc…
$ count_file.pl Usage: "Filename" "Critical number of files" "Warning number of files" examples: count_file.pl 1 10 examples: count_file.pl 3:10 1:3 ex: a directory which contains…
Tested under Ubuntu Dapper 6.06 and Gentoo Linux. Examples: $ check_ps_count.sh -p apache OK: apache found 9 times $ check_ps_count.sh -p mysqld -hw 3 -hc…
* You are running a zypp based based system like openSUSE> 10.2 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server> 10 SP1? * You like to know which…
Features: - Using the YUM Security plugin, it may differentiate between normal and security updates. - Prints the number of available updates (optionally differentiating between…
Just a simple BASH-script to check some basic functionalities of a XEN Server. To check the status of a domU you need a special entry…
check_writable is a Nagios plugin that checks if one or more directories are writable by: - checking that the supplied directory is indeed a directory…
This plugin has several advantages over the competition. First, you don't have to specify the list of mount points to monitor. The plugin will check…
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Why this plugin? check_users which comes with the official Nagios Plugins does not support excluding of special users or groups. It's very annoying to be…
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