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The plugin requires the database to be set up for accepting network connections and being reachable through that network port from the Nagios server. The…
The plugin requires the database to be set up for accepting network connections, and being reachable through that network port from the Nagios server. The…
This plugin checks the tablespace size of a specific IBM DB2 database against WARN and CRIT thresholds. It returns the total tablespace size, current size,…
Nagios plugin for Tableau servers through /admin/systeminfo LICENSE + see LICENSE for licensing details REQUIREMENTS: + xml-simple (Ruby gem) + you must whitelist the Nagios…
This plugin was developed to monitor our t3 StorEdge arrays manufactured by Sun. It does not yet have the maturity necessary for production use. Since…
A perl script to check the system time on a host against the localhost's time using snmp. You can optionally pass the number of drift…
Synopsis: $ ./check_systemd_service Use: ./check_systemd_service $unit Will check if the specified unit is active, and alert if not $ ./check_systemd_service mimedefang OK: active $ ./check_systemd_service…
This simple Perl script checks whether syslog-ng work through UDP or not. It's only useful and useable when the Nagios is on the same host…
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