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Example: $ sudo ./check_ovsbond OK: All Bond Slaves are UP slave enp2s0f0: enabled slave enp2s0f1: enabled
Check that an Oookla Speedtest server with a specified URL and/or host is present on the public list of servers. Works by downloading the server…
Read a fil with a list of ips. One ip per line, for example $ cat ips.list 10.1.1.1 10.100.1.45 10.11.11.11 For each ip, it will…
Requirements 1 - The MAC Address of the device you want to monitor, MAC needs to be formatted as follows => XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX ************************************************************* How to…
Requirements 1 - The MAC Address of the device you want to monitor. ************************************************************* How to use 1 - Create a new file named "check_meraki_status"…
check_iperf3.pl allows you to test both, TCP and UDP protocols. PERFORMANCE DATA is returned back to Nagios. see README for more details (setup). TCP usage…
Explanation: Originally writted to monitor Ubiquiti AirFiber backhaul. With this hardware, network interface speed is dependent on weather condition and distance so snmp values are…
Counts number of opened connections that a given process has opened. Plugin uses netstat with sudo access. It can match process by regexp or use…
check-netscaler-activeservices A Nagios plugin to check the number of active backend services of a netscaler frontend instance. This program makes use of the Nitro API…
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