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check_pop3_login

Work well!

it's work! thanks mate

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_imap_login Plugin

Work well!

great script. working on my enviroment. thanks mate!

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_eximailqueue

check_eximailqueue_1.3 work well on me

first time execute check_eximailqueue_1.3, will appear this error : ./check_eximailqueue_1.3: line 36: /usr/local/nagios/libexec/utils.sh: No such file or directory Mailqueue WARNING - query returned no output! => it means you need to : 1. modify your path on . /usr/local/nagios/libexec/utils.sh to your own directory. for me, it is on /usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/utils.sh 2. modify path on EXIM=/usr/local/exim/bin/exim for me, it is on EXIM=/usr/sbin/exim its done!

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_cpu_stats.sh

process name with "space bar" caused some miss information

hi sbosek team really great plug-in! but, i found some miss information if there is process name with space-bar as shown below. # ksh check_cpu_stats.sh CPU STATISTICS OK : user=4.58% system=2.35%, iowait=1.64%, idle=88.83%, nice=2.60%, steal=0.00%;Top 5 CPU Processes(cpu%,pname,pid): 29.3% pigz 1329275, 25.5% english 1407819, 13.3% spamd child, 1137260% 13.2 php, 1410968% 8.8 mysqld 2945555%| CpuUser=4.58%;70;90;0; CpuSystem=2.35%;40;60;0; CpuIowait=1.64%;30;40;0; CpuIdle=88.83%;0;0;0; CpuNice=2.60%;0;0;0; CpuSteal=0.00%;0;0;0; some process percentage are 1137260% etc. quite sure it caused by a daemon name with "spamd child". the space-bar caused some malfunction with your great script parsing. can wait your next release guys! thanks

Reviewed 10 years ago

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