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The plugin check_logfiles was designed to operate in mission critical environments where missing log lines after a logfile rotation could not be tolerated. When such…
== check_logfiles Nagios Plugin README This plugin looks for patterns in files. It is capable of detecting logfile rotation. If you tell it how the…
This is check_log3.pl version 3.16.1 Usage: check_log3.pl [ -v | --version ] Usage: check_log3.pl [ -h | --help ] Usage: check_log3.pl --manual Usage: check_log3.pl --list-encodings…
Today I made an improved version of the Nagios monitor "check_log2", which is now aptly called "check_log3". It includes all the improvements I originally added…
Improved log checker for Solaris, with state retention. I found that the version of check_log included in the default monitor package doesn't work perfectly on…
Often I needed to check log files for a keyword. So I wrote a simple bash script to do that plus integrate with nagios and…
$Logfile - path to logfile $Oldlog - temp path to file where will be stored part of log file checked by plugin, used to specify…
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