TOP LEVEL CATEGORIES
EXPLORE
Plugins allow you to monitor anything and everything with Nagios – databases, operating systems, applications, network equipment, protocols and more!
Built on over 25 years of monitoring experience, the Nagios Core Services Platform provides insightful monitoring dashboards, time-saving monitoring wizards, and unmatched ease of use. Use it for free indefinitely.
Showing 861-870 of 4379 results.
Sort by: Default Name (A-Z) Name (Z-A) Date (Oldest) Date (Newest) Comment Count (Most) Comment Count (Least) Random
The Dell ECS Health Check Plugin queries the Dell ECS API to obtain health information. It is designed to be pointed at a single cluster,…
The nagios plugins come with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute copies of the plugins under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For…
check_sap.pl uses sapinfo from SAP RFCSDK. sapinfo uses a similar communication like your SAP GUI, so you can check if your application or messages servers…
This Plugin checks that all virtual machines running on your Hyper-V server are in good health. REQUIRES: Check_NT Plugin NSCLient++ or similar running on Server.…
Hi As it is a bit problematic to fetch infos from an esxi host. I made my own script that uses only SSH. No SDK…
Nagios agent to check how many e-mail are processed by qmail. This probe parses qmail logs and count how many : - Successful delivered mails…
check_zookeeper_znode.pl Part of the Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection, download it here: https://github.com/harisekhon/nagios-plugins ================================================================================ Some useful examples: ================================================================================ * Check we have an active HBase Root…
If it is outside the range you specify by MIN and MAX, it will return 'warning' or 'critical', depending on what values it exceeds.
This uses a simple script to calculate a status derived from other statuses. You can use regexps to select lists of other services, and summarise…
nagios_check_listening_port_linux is a plugin written to verify that a specified process name can be found listening on a specified TCP port. Example command definition: command[check_listening_port]=/usr/bin/python…
Help build Nagios Exchange for yourself and the entire the Nagios Community by your Nagios project to the site. It's easy - just create an account, login, and add a new listing.