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Use this plugin to check and report on the number of tables in a MySQL database. It is ready to be binary compiled, and will…
The shell-script checks whether both slaves have a status "Yes". It also calculates the total amount of discrepancies (differences between the logpositions of the transaction…
check_docbase_sessions.pl v0.1 - Nagios Plugin to monitor the number of active sessions Db::Documentum is used in this perl script usage: check_docbase_sessions.pl -D -U -P -w…
This shell plugin retrieves a list of all databases within a MySQL Server using mysqlshow. It will then check all databases, if tables using InnoDB…
Required parameters: host, user, password, database. Optional parameters: kB to warn at, kB to be critical at. The default is to warn if free space…
This plugin will check the state of an today mysql-zrm backup on an given backup Group defined by the switch -b
Nagios plugin to check status of Mysql replication slave. Written in PHP, this plugin checks the state of SLAVE IO, SLAVE SQL engine and Seconds…
About ===== The Check Plugin counts events with severities medium and high during the last 5 minutes. It then produces a WARNING or an CRITICAL…
Since I am using mysql cluster, there is situation when ndb daemon just goes away without any errors messages and core dumps. This daemon monitoring…
Works with MySQL versions 3.23, 4.1, and 5.0.
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