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Exchange 2013 DAG Health Check

Works, just needs some additional instruction

It works it just needs to be tweaked. Copy the powershell script on the target machine in the folder: C:program files sclient++scripts Then in your config ini file add: [/settings/external scripts/scripts] check_ex2013dag=cmd /c echo scriptsCheckEX2013DAG.ps1; exit($lastexitcode) | powershell.exe -command - Then it should work. Keep in mind that in your nagios server give it a higher timeout (I used 60 seconds) because the results will not come back in the default 10.

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