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This is a perl plugin for Nagios that uses Net::SNMP to query a Barracuda Spam Firewall's mail queue sizes. Uses SNMP v1 (as far as…
This plugin monitors the status of the CPU and System fans in the Barracuda SPF (Spam and Virus Firewall) series of devices. It has low…
This plugin (one of a series) uses Perl and SNMP to query the Barracuda Networks SPF series of antispam/antivirus firewalls This update fixes 2 bugs,…
See the Changelog in the README file for all the updates and changes made between versions check_bandwidth3 Originally based on check_traffic and check_snmp_cisco_ifstatus (as both…
check_bandwidth is a plugin written in C that relies on the net-snmp library to collect interface counters and calculate the bitrate. Check bandwidth stores the…
Check Bandwidth Bandwidth Calculator based on meshuggah - https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Network-Connections,-Stats-and-Bandwidth/check_bandwidth/details Based on Cisco Document ID: 8141 A simple script to calculate input or output bandwidth usage…
First Relase Date 2013-06-10 Requirements: Bc, snmpwalk ** Hostname, speed, community, version, interface, polling time and mode parameters are mandatory Usage: check_bw.sh -H hostname -b…
./check_bacula.sh check_bacula.sh v1.2 (Nagios plugin) Usage: check_bacula.sh [-v] -c -d Options: -v Show version -c Check last backup executed (today) for this client -d Specified…
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