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This Nagios plugin checks link status, duplex and speed for given Solaris network interfaces. Tested with bge, ce, e1000g, eri, hme, nxge and qfe devices…
This Nagios plugin checks Solaris CPU usage with mpstat. Examples: # check_solaris_cpu_usage.sh -w :60 -c :75 CPU USAGE OK - 23% (usr=18 sys=5 idle=67)|usage=23 usr=18…
This is a very simple script that allows Nagios to check the state of an SMF service on a Solaris 10 system. It can check…
The script checks nodes, paths, quorums, resources, resource groups and IPMP paths with a single run. usage: ./check_scstat.pl -w {w1,w2,w3} -c {c1,c2,c3} Options: -w {w1,w2,w3}…
Basic monitor that checks if the Retrospect client is up and running. This script was quickly hacked together for my current customer, as a Q&D…
Basic monitor to check percentage of used physical RAM. This script was quickly hacked together for my current customer, as a Q&D solution for their…
This plugin will check the status of a volume configured with raidctl on servers that have internal raid controllers such as the v440 and v20z.…
It's 100% config-file based, massively using Perl regular expressions and logic, as prtdiag output is very different from one system to another. Without any parameter,…
While check_procs from the Nagiog Plugin collection is a very powerful tool I missed the ability to check for the existence of multiple processes. check_procs…
This plugin allows to check a number of process expected and allows to exclude some process Ex : We're expecting 2 process for sshd except…
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