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Check synchronisation synology





check the result of the last synchronisation put check_sync_syno.sh on synology in /usr/syno/bin/ put check_sync_syno.sh on the nagios in */nagios/libexec/ to check the plugin use ssh so you need to have shared the your public key with the synology
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