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nagios-apt-watch can monitor the status of all packages installed on a system via APT. The plugin triggers a warning, when one ore more packages needs…
This seems to make more sense than what some of the other tools I've seen are doing. All input is welcome! From the free command…
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…
Usage: check_website -u [-C ] [-w ] [-c ] -C, --code=STRING default : 200 -u, --url=STRING the url of the website to check -w, --warning=STRING…
Check OpenStack Nova api. Uses python novaclient api to connect and verify if : * There are one or more flavors * Can list servers…
A little shell-script to ckeck the current interface traffic on a given interface. It uses the proc-filesystem in stead of snmp. Changelog: Version 0.7: -…
Allows you to specify valid peers, as well as acceptable status for those peers. Version 1.5 now allows you to use a different bgpd socket,…
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…
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