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This Plugin will help you to monitor the CPU Load or individual Cores Load of an CPU. You can play around and monitor all informations…
Used to list Vmvare Server 1.x 1) Inventory 2) HOST RAM (total, not assigned, not used by Guest Machine) 3) GUEST RAM ( assigned and…
This script check the status of a VM in a VMware Server thru vmware-cmd command. Usage: check_vmware /path/config-file.vmx
Usage: ./check_snmp_vmfs.sh You will need to put the following in your /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf file on your ESX server then restart snmpd: exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.6876.99999.1 vdf /usr/sbin/vdf -h…
The goal of this project is to monitor what Virtual Machines are running onto an ESX server. You can Blacklist some VMS you don't want…
./check_vmware_api --help check_vmware_api 0.6.0 This nagios plugin is free software, and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the…
This plugin will work with both Nagios and MRTG. It takes various arguments, so that you can pull out global information or per-VM information. Note…
Inspired by "jacob"'s script check_snmp_snapshot.sh. Nagios check script for vmware snapshots sizes add the following to your ESX server in the /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf and restart the…
Running (free) VMware ESXi don't let you install your own manufacturer agents (Dell Openmanage for example). By using this python script which queries VMware CIM…
The script parses /proc/user_beancounters and will exit with appropriate Nagios exit status if one of these limits has been reached. If you don’t want to…
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