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To Do / Wish List Here is a list of items that are going to be addressed sometime in the future: * Look at the…
Log in to the server with the nagios user Create a SSH key with with “ssh-keygen” and copy the public key to a notepad: servernagios@nagios:~$cat…
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS PLUGIN IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND WITHOUT ANY SUPPORT. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This plugins monitors ESX time. He compares the time of…
check_vmware_ntp.pl - based on vi-check-host-time.pl written by Andrew Sullivan - check if ntp service running - check clock offset - check number of peer #…
I've written this plugin just to discover how many Snapshot are active on our virtual infrastructure. The body of the mail will contains: - the…
This script checks for the installation of VMware Tools on a guest VM. The status is OK if VMware Tools is installed, and CRITICAL if…
The script was inspired by "minuti_keytech"'s script check_esx_snapshot. Usage: $0 [esxi_hostname] [warn] [crit] [snapage] where [warn] and [crit] are the allowed numbers of snapshots and…
Nagios script for checking the existence of orphaned snapshots. - Tested with ESXi 5.1, but should work with any 4.x or 5.x. - Doesn't require…
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