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Requires the HPASM package from HP HP hpasm hplog utility plugin for Nagios Written by Brien Dieterle (brien.dieterle@cgcmail.maricopa.edu) Last Modified: 11-29-2005 - Revision: 1.0 Usage:…
Performance optimized plugins for ProLiant, Netscreen, Cisco, RFC1628 UPS, Apache, and eSensors HVAC EM01 systems written in C and based on SNMP. Much better data…
Returns values under Absolute from "gfs_tool counters" for trending purposes. It currently does not check the values of any of the fields for warning or…
check_mem.pl that uses /sbin/sysctl instead of vmstat for FreeBSD 6.0+ (Previous versions untested.)
A script that can be executed if the "parse service performance data" option is used. Up to now it creates and updates rrdtool databases for…
check_esx_redo.php : checks if there are any .redo files (warn), and if they don't exceed a certain amount (error - esx supports until 2GB) check_esx_redo2.php…
This plugin checks for available updates for your Debian system. It runs apt-get update, then checks apt-get upgrade for available packages. If there are available…
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…
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