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Script to check if databases are mounted, exchange 2010 & 2013. [NRPE Handlers] #check_database_mount_customer=cmd /c echo C:Scriptscheck_database_mount.ps1 | PowerShell.exe -Command - # On the check_nrpe…
This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used inside an Nagios environment to monitor the services from an Microsoft…
This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used inside an Nagios environment to monitor the backup state (e.g. if…
This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used to monitor the mail queues on a Microsoft Exchange 2016 hub…
This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used inside an Nagios monitoring environment to monitor the health from a…
This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used inside an Nagios environment to monitor the content index on a…
Powershell Script for checking Exchange Server's ServerComponentState. ServerComponentState is an indicator for the overall health of your Exchange Server and all its components like OWA,…
In Exchange 2013, Microsoft has in-built monitoring of most of the services and components behind the scenes, and the status of these components and services…
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