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Check NDB Memory

Does exactly what it claims to do

This is a solid plugin that does what it sets out to do. There is a little extra work in implementing the plugin. You are best off executing the plugin remotely, since it depends on ndb_mgm. I did this by using the 'check_by_ssh' plugin in conjunction with this plugin. This can also be done with NRPE. The only issue I notice is that the memory percentages are not being displayed on on Nagios web interface like they do when running the command via the terminal. The ndb_mgm binary location needed to be updated in the script to look at /usr/bin/mgm, as someone else pointed out.

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