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FreeBSD
check_lagg_lacp

check_lagg_lacp Derived from https://github.com/jeanpaulgalea/check_lagg_failover Nagios plugin for FreeBSD lagg lacp interface. Alert when a lagg lacp interface has a down or failed slave port. For…

License: BSD by: Mark Saad
Windows
SMB Connection

NSCLIENT.ini: check_smb1 = cmd /c echo scriptscheck_smb1.ps1 $ARG1$ $ARG2$; exit $LastExitCode | powershell.exe -command - Checkcommand ./check_nrpe -H $IPADRRESS$ -c check_smb1 -a $ARG1$ $ARG2$ $ARG1$…

Windows
AD Password Expiration Check

Syntax: .check_password_expiration.ps1 $warn $crit Example: .check_password_expiration.ps1 8 3

Windows NRPE
check_diskio.ps1

powershell script to get all disks iops & bytes/s activity in one check. can be used with nrpe & nsclient and offers graph metrics. uses…

VMWare
check vcenter health
https://github.com/dacaron/nagios

This check use the vSphere 6.7 API tu get the appliance health informations. http://vmware.github.io/vsphere-automation-sdk-rest/6.7.1/index.html#PKG_com.vmware.appliance.health It can also retrieve information on the health of your vcenter…

Linux
check_snmp_host.sh

Version history =============== Updates in version 1.8 (2021-03-01) - Code optimalization throughout the whole plugin. - Added options to define snmp query timeout in seconds…

4 (2) License: GPL by: Miklos Kokenyesi
Linux
cperf

This script is able to get status of CPU, memory and swap It can monitor cpu and memory for more complex output with swap analysis…

Windows
check_all_csv_frespace_v2

This is Powershell script for Microsoft Cluster (Hyper-V) 2008/2012 for checking free space in all yours CSV (cluster shared volumes) based in check_all_csv_frespace of whutest.…

VMWare
check_vmware_running_vms
https://github.com/mnheia/check_vmware_running_vms
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