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SNMP
check_snmp_hpux_load
http://nagios.manubulon.com/

This Perl script is based on check_snmp_load. It only works on hpux systems with the default hpunix agent. It requires Net::SNMP. A warning and critial…

HP (Compaq)
check_snmp_hp-hardware.sh

This script requires the HP Insight Management Agents as well as the System Management Homepage application to be installed on each server. Due to the…

HP (Compaq)
check_snmp_hp_fan

This plugin checks the thermal state and fan state of HP servers using the CPQ SNMP mibs. Requirements: This plugin is in C. This plugin…

Linux
check_snmp_host.sh

Version history =============== Updates in version 1.8 (2021-03-01) - Code optimalization throughout the whole plugin. - Added options to define snmp query timeout in seconds…

4 (2) License: GPL by: Miklos Kokenyesi
Clustering and High-Availability
Check_snmp_heartbeat_resources

Nagios plugin that checks status of heartbeat/pacemaker resources running on nodes

SNMP
check_snmp_generic

This is a generic SNMP-Check-Plugin for Nagios. This Plugin checks the current value for 1 or more OID-values. WARN and CRITICAL is given by %…

4 (1) by: mike
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