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Check MS Cluster Group Preferred Owner
Clustering and High-Availability
Check MS Cluster Group Preferred Owner
This is a small powershell script for NSClient to check if Cluster Groups are running on their preferred owner on a Microsoft cluster.
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check_writable

Found a problem with this plugin

I used this plugin on a system where we sometimes have controller timeouts to check if the thing could still write a file. However this generates an error that is not handled correctly an thus does not report a CRITICAL status. The filesystem goes read only and that is not handled correctly by the plugin.

Reviewed 14 years ago

Compaq-HP Proliant Server and Blade Checks (SNMP)

Nice, but still needs some work

Hi there, i tested this plugin and though it's nice, it still needs some work IMHO. I tested it against a server which in it's windows event log reported the following: Drive Array Accelerator Battery Failed. The array accelerator board attached to the array controller in Slot 0 is reporting a battery failure. [SNMP TRAP: 3040 in CPQIDA.MIB] Unfortunatly the plugin reported that everything was OK. I am also a big fan of performance data output, like the check_openmanage plugin for dell systems has.

Reviewed 14 years ago

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