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check_x224

Quick and easy RDP Check

Very handy, thank you. By the way, to the first person who posted; this plugin runs on the Nagios server.

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_panzura

Works well, very handy

Very useful, thanks for making it. If there are any newer versions with more checks, please let me know :-).

Reviewed 9 years ago

check_ups_snmp 2

Really useful, thanks

Hi, This is great, thanks so much. Works perfectly and gets loads of useful information.

Reviewed 11 years ago

Status JSON Generator

Nice work

This is really useful, thanks so much.

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_equallogic

Please keep up the good work

Thanks for the excellent plugin and documentation on your site. Please keep up the good work :-).

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_netscaler_disk

To get it working...

ambermeh - Within the script, it has a line starting with "use lib" and a fixed path. In my case that needed to be changed to /usr/lib/nagios/plugins. In the command definition, I also decided to use /usr/bin/perl instead of the built-in Nagios perl. Just by prefixing /usr/bin/perl in command_name. Hope that helps. We've got disk, memory, cpu and sessions all working, so let me know if you're stuck and I can share.

Reviewed 11 years ago

check_netscaler_cpu

Slight modication

The OID I'm seeing people check for CPU (and can confirm works) is 1.3.6.1.4.1.5951.4.1.1.41.1.0 Line 50 of the script as it is today, 20140702. Starting "my $oid_cpu_usage ="

Reviewed 11 years ago

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