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Thermometer: http://www.papouch.com/en/products.asp?dir=thermometers is little and easy to install device. It has many interfaces (WEB, TELNET, SNMP etc). I wrote this simple plugin for monitoring temperature…
Usage: check_env_stats.py [options] Options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -H HOSTNAME hostname or IP of…
Warning and critical thresholds can be set for PDU current and temperature; in addition, a firmware version threshold can be set. It is also possible…
This plugin check the humidity by using 1-wire and OWFS One Wire File System. It allows you to set low thresholds and high thresholds. All…
It has one odd requirement that was designed to minimize the additional overhead of the frequent queries to the database server. All of the output…
Requires 'lpadmin' from CUPS package on system running the script and mktemp. Usage: check_cups_queue -H -T -w -c -a Notes: -H: Hostname - Can be…
From the script itself: This plugin uses the modified version of check_nt to count the instances of a specific process running on a Windows server.…
Apple OS X Servers run a command and control daemon on port 311 which uses XML to send and receive commands and report status. This…
Description check_cpu.sh is a Nagios plugin to monitor CPU utilization. It makes use of /proc/stat and calculates it through Jiffies rather than using another frontend…
This script check Cisco firewall (tested on Cisco PIX-515E and ASA-5500). Modules included : ### Mode 1 - Failover ### - fail over status for…
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