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This script checks the hardware status van DELL powerconnect switches. It is tested on a PC3524 and the PC6248. I have tested it for groundwork…
This script monitors the Modules on both Cisco Catalyst 6500 and Catalyst 4500 switches.
This can also output current active sessions in a format useable by MRTG. It will check that all Real ports bound to a virtual load-balancer…
Current script checks for CPU idle average and alerts when below threshold. Ironically used to monitor load on the load balancer!
At this time there is only one check will add more bigip_service - allows you to enter a bigip and a service and the it…
These two Perl checks use Nagios::Plugins 0.15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- check_bigip_pool: Check the number of available nodes in a BigIP Pool Usage: check_bigip_pool -H hostname -C Community…
This perl plugin checks RSSI value and adds information about temperature. RSSI indicates if the FSO is still capable of stable network connection. examples: --…
This program uses an expect script to run the 'show global' command on the pm3 specified by . Then it uses snmp to find all…
Preconditions to use this script (at the beginning of it), an execution example (right after the preconditions) and an example configuration of the relevant Nagios…
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