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Nagios plugins for monitoring Linux systems.

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check_fetchmail
https://www.jsausa.com/

This short shell script check to see if fetchmail is running in daemon mode on the local system.

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check_drbd2
http://www.drbd.org/

This plugin is use with drbd 0.7 or higher version in order to check the consitency and availability of drbd volumes. It can check the…

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check_drbd
http://www.drbd.org/

+++ Usage: check_drbd [-d ] [-e expect] [-p proc] [-r role] [-o states] [-w states] [-c states] [--debug] Options: -d STRING [default: 0. Example: 0,1,2…

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check_disk_all
http://langfeldt.net/

Checks all disks on a unix host with gnu df - so you don't have to list each and every one. You can give it…

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check_diskrw

Simple bash script, that checks is location (directory) is read/write. Get one parameter - location to check. It touches random file in location, then read…

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check_diskio
http://trac.id.ethz.ch/projects/nagios_plugins/wiki/check_diskio

Simple plugin to monitor the disk I/O on Linux systems

2.7 (3) License: GPL by: Matteo Corti
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check_disk – % used space

Everybody is certanly asking 'why to write another check_disk plugin since the official "Nagios Plugins" comes with one?' 1) the official plugin prints the used…

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check_disk

This plugin is an alternative of check_disk scripts with SSH capability. It use 'df -k' unix command to verify filesystems utilisation. You can : -…

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check_disc_usage

The problem: Monitor discusage on all Unix/Linux-Maschines Unfortunately on some older maschines (Reliant Unix) there was no net-snmp and the standard SNMP supported only the…

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check_dir_filecount.sh

Nagios plugin to check number of files in a directory. Written in bash, intended to be used on Linux systems. I've only tested with Nagios…

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