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To monitor process activity I am using ospfAdminStat OID (1.3.6.1.2.1.14.1.2)
The -H [IP or hostname of the openvpn server] and -p options [port of the openvpn server] are always obligatory. If plugin can be connected…
**Required:** OpenVPN 2.0+ status logfile v2 in your server config just add: status /path/to/logfile status-version 2 **Usage:** ./check_openvpn.php CommonName **Results in:** VPN IP, Connected since,…
Nagios Plugin that checks Octopussy (www.8pussy.org) Usage: check_octopussy.pl Options: -h / --help: prints usage --all: check all --process: check process (octo_dispatcher, octo_scheduler & syslog-ng) --parser:…
Basic monitor that checks if the server is up and running. It checks for a process and whether the server has drifted from its higher…
As far as I know there was no Nagios plugin that allowed you to really check your client configuration. I mean, it would be nice…
check_nslookup is a simple NS resolution host capability controler Characteristics: - timeout integration - 1 level: Critical - auto-update Platform: Linux, Darwin, Windows Language: bash
NOTE. Only tested with dig 9.3.x.
The plugin is maintained on GitHub, visit here for more information.
Basic monitor to check whether BIND is up and running. It checks for a number of processes and tries to perform a basic lookup using…
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