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Usage: check_racoon --ip endpointip Usage: check_racoon --help Usage: check_racoon --version
It checks all volumes, snapshots and aggregate. Warning and critical thresholds can be passed on command line. Performance graph of all volumes is also available.
An history file is used to save the number of nfsops. You set the path where this file will reside by using -P argument Warning…
Script parses mailstats output (total row). Provides number of received, sent, rejected and discarded mails. Performance data interval can be interpreted as per second (-s…
# Added -f Perfdata output. Results used in Splunk for Nagios. # Changed Alert levels to warnings on SNMP related issues. -------------------------------------------------------------------- check_snmp_cisco_memutil v2.1.1 Memory…
Provides extended disk information as performance data. Tested with FreeBSD iostat. Usage: check_iostat_bsd -n samples_count -d device -t|r|s|i|o|a device: run iostat -x and find your…
-- Check the age of an individual file **** Example: Monitor the age of a log file to ensure it is being written to on…
check_sr.py is a Nagios plugin for Citrix XenServer (also should work on XCP), it checks storage SR utilization %. It uses XenAPI. Usage: ./check_sr.py XenServer_IP…
Plugin parses different netstat outputs and provides performance data including: - Requested / Accepted / Failed / Established connections per second - Number of connections…
The check expects a directory called mibcisco, one directory level below the libexec directory. Within this directory it reads in control files. These files are…
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