Data Protector

Nagios plugins to monitor HP Data Protector.

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Data Protector
check_dp_free_pools.ps1

Requires an entry in nsclient.ini: check_dp_free_pools = pathtoscriptcheck_dp_free_pools.ps1 And an entry in your nagios server config: define service{ use generic-service host_name cellmanager.domain.com service_description Tape Free…

License: GPL by: Derek Jones
Data Protector
check_dp_mount_requests.ps1

Requires an entry in nsclient.ini on the cell manager box: check_data_protector_mount_requests = pathtoscriptcheck_dp_mount_requests.ps1 And an entry in your nagios server config: define service{ use generic-service…

License: GPL by: Derek Jones
Data Protector
Check_HPDATAPROTECTOR

This script was made for MSSQL and File backup types, bt it may be extended for other backup types. # #The command should be included…

Data Protector
check_dp_mediapool_media

# Script: check_dp_mediapool_media # Version: 0.2 # License: GPL # Based on check_dp_mediapool_size Written by Dennis Hamczyk, Systemadministrator/ Lenord + Bauer, www.lenord.de E-Mail: dhamczyk@lenord.de #…

License: GPL by: Florian
Data Protector
check_dp_mediapool_size
http://www.lenord.de/en/

This is a very simple bash written script which uses the linux/unix client of hp data protector to check media pool sizes. readme.txt is helpful!

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