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This script for Nagios detects if data is missing for your system on pvoutput.org. If there is no data, the script will return a CRITICAL…
General documentation can be found at: https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/help.php Explicit NCPA installation instructions can be found at: https://www.nagios.org/ncpa/getting-started.php Downloads are available for Windows, Mac OS X, CentOS…
vbs script to check new files in a folder with performance graph, it will trigger crticical and ok only. critical if no new files found.…
The newly modified Nsclient++ version 1.0 agent provides you with the capability of getting Top 5 CPU & Top 5 Memory consuming process details directly…
mbdivert is a tool that runs commands either directly, or through some diversion (currently ssh or nrpe), based on the name of the host you're…
This plugin is intended for use with clusters of servers where it is OK if at least one of them is in an OK state,…
This agent installer works for both AIX 5.3 and AIX 6.1 The agent installation instructions can be found at: https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/agents/Installing_The_XI_AIX_Agent.pdf You can also find the…
The Solaris agent has been tested on Solaris 10, both x86 and SPARC. Agent Installation Instructions can be found at: https://assets.nagios.com/downloads/nagiosxi/docs/Installing_The_XI_Solaris_Agent.pdf
Usage: check_dfs [sending member] [receiving member] [replication group] [name] Uses winexe to remotely check the DFS backlog on Microsoft Windows servers. Tested to work okay…
Simple script, download it or copy paste below into your own .sh file. #!/bin/ksh # Author: Kirk Hammond (kirk@elitetechservices.com) # Version 0.5 #Get present npre…
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