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Check MS Cluster Group Preferred Owner

Great Script!

I love this script, I just made one minor change to the Get-Cluster line. Original: Get-ClusterNode $Computer | Get-ClusterGroup | ?{ $_ | Get-ClusterResource } Modified: $ClusterGroups = Get-ClusterGroup | Where-Object {($_.Name -ne "Cluster Group")} | Where-Object {($_.Name -ne "Available Storage")} The new modified version will not display the default "Cluster Group" and "Available Storage" blank clusters, which do not have a preferred owner, causing the script to always read WARNING. However, being new to NAGIOS and CheckMK, I am unsure as to what define service and define command entries to put into my NAGIOS server config files. Can anyone help me out with that part?

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