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check_loadmaster
http://www.thomas-dohl.de/?Projekte:Nagios%2FIcinga:Plugin_LoadmasterFor more information and the latest release of check_loadmaster, please visit my Website: http://www.thomas-dohl.de/?Projekte:Nagios%2FIcinga:Plugin_Loadmaster
yaonp – yet another oracle nagios plugin
Installation (all steps on the host running oracle, except 5., 6. and 9.): 1. extract the files, yaonp-collector.pl and yaonp-plugin.pl 2. edit the files, place…
sgichk_vpn_lics.pl
http://www.sgi.com/This plugin checks the license usage for SSL VPN and IPSec VPN connections on Cisco devices. It returns the percentage of licenses in use.
Check SNMP Cisco Traffic
Check Traffic Usage of an Interface on a Cisco Device This is a bit tricky, because cisco's snmp counter are independent from the cli output.…
check_datameer_active_jobs.pl (Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection)
https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-pluginsPart of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection. Download it here: https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins ./check_datameer_active_jobs.pl -H $datameer_server -u user ... OK: active jobs=0, running=0, waiting_for_other_job=0 | active_jobs=0;;; running=0…
check_ntp_server_sync
This super simple script checks the synchronization with the time server. Specifies the IP server to which you are synchronized and offset. Requires ntpq. It…
check-dashboard
Used to check to see if the puppet-dashboard process is running on a host. Meant to be run via nrpe.
check_dns.sh
http://www.sistemistica.it/download.html?task=viewcategory&catid=6A shell script to check if resolved IP of a certain domain changes. This plugin uses the "dig" command.
check_nomadix_esp
http://www.redpill-linpro.no/Monitors the IPSec ESP tunnel status on NOMADIX Enterprise USG devices (WiFi hotspots) using SNMP. * 2007-03-27: New version uploaded containing a bugfix
check_iostat_bsd
Provides extended disk information as performance data. Tested with FreeBSD iostat. Usage: check_iostat_bsd -n samples_count -d device -t|r|s|i|o|a device: run iostat -x and find your…