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Requires Net::SNMP Perl Module on the Nagios server. Requires Dell OpenManage software to be running on the target server. Checks the global status of the…
---------------------- IMPORTANT NOTE ---------------------- This is a legacy listing. This plugin is still actively maintained and supports all latest PERC controllers which are for the…
check the Dell MD series Storage performance, now can monitor the average IOPS, average MB/s and Read %. Check on the MD3820i issue: must input…
This plugin doesn't update the apt database, you're supposed to have a cron line that already does an apt-get update. It also needs sudo, add…
check for dbf autoextended files or for dbf size in tablespace. This check compares two values : 1) The occupancy rate of every DBF in…
This is a modified version of a script originaly used to monitor netapp appliance. This script will monitor a datadomain appliance for : - Disk…
anScript: check_datacore.sh Author: Roland RIPOLL Purpose: Monitor Datacore sansynphony 9 with Nagios Tested on: Datacore sansynphony 9 History: 20130215 création 20130308 amélioration nombre de requettes…
This Perl plugin will run a query specified in an external file and compares the result of that query with the specified thresholds.
Check the number of connections/sockets in a given state. Uses iproute2's ss tool to retrieve connections. Options: -s State of connection (def: all) (established, syn-sent,…
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