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This script requires the HP Insight Management Agents as well as the System Management Homepage application to be installed on each server. Due to the…
Check hardware health of HP Proliant Servers by querying the iLO2/3/4/5 Management Controller. No need for snmp or installation of software. Checks if all sensors…
The components checked for failures and/or operation outside the normal range are CPUs, power supplies, fans, temperatures and memory modules. The latest release also checks…
The plugin uses Compaq/HPs Insight Manager SNMP Agents installed on either Windows or Linux machines to check CPUs, fans, array controllers, logical / physical drives,…
This is a very simple bash written script which uses the linux/unix client of hp data protector to check media pool sizes. readme.txt is helpful!
It is a plugin used by Nagios to monitor the RAID devices on HP DL320 G5 servers running Windows. It requires Perl and an HP…
This Plug-In checks the hpasmcli EventLog for all events on this log over SNMP. The Plug-In is written in Shell-Script. Output Example: Current Status: CRITICAL…
check_proliant.py is a check plugin to check hardware status of HP/Compaq Proliant servers using only the /sbin/hpasmcli binary. It is written in Python and depends…
check_serviceguard is designed to be run locally with NRPE. Example: $ check_serviceguard OK - Cluster 'pgprod' is up, 3 nodes, 12 packages If something is…
This plugin checks for temperature on IBM x series servers with RSA or RSA II interface. It is based on check_rsa_temp. It accepts hostname, community…
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