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This is an updated and modified version of check free disk space (https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Operating-Systems/Windows-NRPE/Check-free-disk-space/details) Modified by Corey Davis April 8, 2021 ' Added disclaimer for using an undefin ...
Unix/Linux Check Diskspace of Partition/Volume/Mount





Check the capacity of a volume using df. Tested on Linux, FreeBSD, AIX, and OSX.
SNMP hrStorage Checker





A Perl Script to check disks (or any HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorage Device) via SNMP. This used to be check_disk_snmp.pl in nagiosplug-contrib.
SNMP Check Disk





Yet another, but carefully crafted, plugin to check disk and memory usage on hosts via SNMP
New check_disk





Solaris Check_disk can be used with check_by_ssh and is tested on Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Netapp check disk usage





This check will monitor the disk usage on a netapp volume. This script does not need a volume id, but will check on volume name. So if volumes are added or adjusted not all the checks need to be reconfigured.
minimalistic check_disk.sh





Another but minimalistic disk check/status plugin. This script will show only local file-systems, local partitions are sorted from the most in use (as occupancy).
iostat nagios plugin





Check disk io
check_volume_fstab





check_volume_fstab is a plugin for linux systems, checking free space, that takes a volumes list from /etc/fstab file. It was created because standard check_disk results are often messed up by various special mount points, e.g. docker etc. Currently greps ...
check_swift_diskusage.pl





Plugin for check disk usage by swift server over swift-recon.
check_snmp_disks





Check disk usage for a host using SNMP. Settings can be configured per partition or per host.
check_snmp.sh (Windows)





Bash script to check disk, cpu, memory and if a process is running on windows servers via snmp.
check_smart_attributes





Check disk drives for s.m.a.r.t. attributes failures.
check_smartmon





Check disk status with smartmontools.
check_netapp_diskusage





Updated version of "Netapp check disk usage" with performance output and fixed checks.
check_filesystem_space.sh





This script replaces the check_disk that comes with the Nagios. The check_disk that comes with Nagios reported that the inodes on AIX and Linux were constantly at 99% free, when in reality they were far less. AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux are all s ...
check_esx_vdf.pl





This script allows you to check the vmfs volumes of your VMware ESX environment (akin to check_disk); includes a working pnp4nagios template. It only works up to ESX 3.5, and hasn't been updated yet. If you want this to work for a newer version of ESX, ...
check_disk_write.pl (Advanced Nagios Plugins Collection...





Checks a disk is writable and functioning properly by writing a tiny canary file with unique generated contents and then reading it back to make sure it was written properly. Useful to detect I/O errors and disks that have been re-mounted read-only as ...
check_disk_util.sh





This Plugin allows to check disk utilization on hard disks. It uses iostat -x. Examples: check_disk_util -w 80 -c 90 -d sda Checks /dev/sda* at 80% and 90% of disk utilization OK: sda disk utilization 2.52% OK: sda1 disk utilization 0.00% O ...