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Installation instructions: This should run on the ACSLS host. The NRPE client should be running with group id acsls because of permissions. To accomplish this,…
Sadly the MIB is very limited, but I have used what I could. I was unable to match the error codes returned via SNMP with…
Usage: check_tl_health [ -v|--verbose ] [ -t ] --mode --hostname --community ...] -?, --usage Print usage information -h, --help Print detailed help screen -V, --version…
A simple bash script to check overall status for IBM TS2900 Series Library through SNMP Protocol. Output show some informations about library. Check hardware health…
This plugin is written as shell-script. The script check the status of QUANTUM Scalar i40/i80 Tapelibraries Please have snmpget installed. Usage: check_qtm_i40.sh -H [-C ]…
Quantum DXi Series check for Nagios. The shell script will get the system, deduplication and lots more info from DXi systems. Performance data are also…
For a full documentation and download please go to this website: http://www.claudiokuenzler.com/nagios-plugins/check_ibm_ts_tape.php Compatibility with IBM Tape Libraries ----------------- TS3100: Fully compatible TS3200: Fully compatible Version…
A simple bash script to check overall status for IBM TS3300 Series Library through SNMP Protocol. Output show some informations about library. Check hardware health…
The check will get the Overall System Status of Scalar i2000 / i6000 tape libraries. Additionaly status of physical library and robotics readiness is also…
A simple bash script to check overall status for IBM TS3500 Series Library through SNMP Protocol. Output show some informations about library. Check hardware health…
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