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This plugin uses xml values instead of SNMP because SNMP doesn't work correctly through PAT/NAT routers, especially when trying to contact several SNMP servers at…
This script outputs the percentage of free memory RAM and alerts (warning/critical) according to the specified thresholds. check_ram.sh Usage: check_ram.sh [-v] -w -c Options: -v…
Just run it. The help displays all the necessary details, it follows the standards of all the other nagios plugins. Any comments, suggestions or requests…
Basic monitor to check percentage of used physical RAM. This script was quickly hacked together for my current customer, as a Q&D solution for their…
This plugin will check the status of a volume configured with raidctl on servers that have internal raid controllers such as the v440 and v20z.…
See the project page link for details on usage. Written in Perl.
Written in Perl. See the URL for usage and notes. Tested on i386 and amd64.
In CentOS7 the original "check_raid.pl" script doesn't detect fake bios raid of SmartArray B110i which now uses dmraid modules instead of hpahcisr like in CentOS6.…
This uses the amrstat port (sysutils/amrstat) to asses the status of a PERC4/MegaRAID based disk array. Using amrstat becomes necessary after FreeBSD 7.0, where using…
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