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Checks by snmp (v1 or v3) process status. Checks by snmp v1 or v3 if a process is running and how many instances are running (minimum & maximum). It is also possible to check memory and cpu used by one or a group of process. Current version : 1.3.1
Current Version
Last Release Date
June 23, 2009
Owner
Nagios Exchange
Website
http://nagios.manubulon.com/
Compatible With
Standard checks The plugin checks if there is at least one process matching the filter (-n option) when no warning or critical levels are set. The filter is treated as a regular expression by default, but you can deactivate this (-r) You can use -w and -c options to set the warning and critical levels : Memory checks The -m option can check the memory used by the selected processes. By default, this will select the process wich use the maximum memory. The -a switch will make an average CPU checks When you use the -u option, a temporary file will be created in "/tmp" by default : this can be changed at the beginning of the script. The file name will be : tmp_Nagios_proc... The -u option will check by default the process who uses the maximum cpu. Warning and critical levels are in percent. Full help at : http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_process.html Script language : Perl Current version : 1.3.1 Supported plateforms : all MIB-2 compliant (Unix, Linux, AS/400, Windows, ...). Requirements : Net-snmp and Perl with module Net::SNMP More info and downloads : http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_process.html
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