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Netapp Cluster Mode

Awesome!

I agree with everyone. Excellent plugin! Thanks

Reviewed 12 years ago

check Windows certificates health

-maxWarn -maxCrit not useful for my use

The -maxWarn & -maxCrit parameters aren't described well in my opinion. They are the number of certs that are expired or will expire. so -maxWarn 1 -maxCrit 2 will give you a warning if 1 cert will expire or a critical if 2 or more certs are expiring. I'm more interested in setting the number of days ahead of expiration for my warning and critical alerts.

Reviewed 12 years ago

Advanced Network Interface Check - check_netint / check_snmp_netint

Works on Cisco SG 300

Works with the Cisco SG-300. You need to specify the oid of the description table since the SG line doesn't use the standard Cisco ones. -N 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1 -r is necessary if checking port 1 so you don't get port 10 as well.

Reviewed 14 years ago

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