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Checks all disks on a unix host with gnu df - so you don't have to list each and every one. You can give it…
Simple bash script, that checks is location (directory) is read/write. Get one parameter - location to check. It touches random file in location, then read…
Simple plugin to monitor the disk I/O on Linux systems
Everybody is certanly asking 'why to write another check_disk plugin since the official "Nagios Plugins" comes with one?' 1) the official plugin prints the used…
This plugin is an alternative of check_disk scripts with SSH capability. It use 'df -k' unix command to verify filesystems utilisation. You can : -…
The problem: Monitor discusage on all Unix/Linux-Maschines Unfortunately on some older maschines (Reliant Unix) there was no net-snmp and the standard SNMP supported only the…
Nagios plugin to check number of files in a directory. Written in bash, intended to be used on Linux systems. I've only tested with Nagios…
Checks the number of files in a directory (can recurse over a directory tree)
A quick and simple bash script allowing you to use dig instead of nslookup for DNS resolution on a monitored DNS server. Good if you…
Although there are a few scripts that will give an overall view of the CUPS system and queue lengths I needed to specifically target high…
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