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Just a simple BASH-script to check some basic functionalities of a XEN Server. To check the status of a domU you need a special entry…
check_writable is a Nagios plugin that checks if one or more directories are writable by: - checking that the supplied directory is indeed a directory…
This plugin has several advantages over the competition. First, you don't have to specify the list of mount points to monitor. The plugin will check…
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Why this plugin? check_users which comes with the official Nagios Plugins does not support excluding of special users or groups. It's very annoying to be…
Check the uptime of a system to see if it has been up to long. Strange as it may seem there are some applications out…
The check_updatetime plugin finds the lastest update time for a file, or directory, and will report WARNING or CRITICAL if the most recent file is…
check_updates is a Nagios plugin to check if a RedHat or Fedora system is up-to-date
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: -…
You are forewarned about my coding skills. Basically, runs ps and finds the process with the highest cpu percentage. Default is to warn above 50%…
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