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Exchange 2013 Hub Transport Queues Check (inc. performance data)

Good Plugin - Have to change NSClient command

The script works great when using it on the host, but when I tried executing it using check_nrpe, I received the following error: Add-PSSnapin : No snap-ins have been registered for Windows PowerShell version 2. When running PowerShell scripts on Server 2008 R2 x64, the default example will run a 32bit powershell console, not the 64bit. sysnative is a virtual directory recognized by 32bit applications to launch 64bit commands. The following in the proper nsc.ini command to get this to work: check_exchange_queue=cmd /c echo c:NagiosExchangeQueueHealth.ps1 | C:WindowssysnativeWindowsPowerShellv1.0PowerShell.exe -Command -

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