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Plugins for monitoring various operating systems.

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Checks if a Windows Service is running.
Check you HDD status with HDSentinel. HDSentinel is an alternative way to assess your HDDs raw SMART data.
this plugin uses check_nt to query the specified counter and calculates the difference between the last check and the current one To use this Plugin…
This Nagios plugin checks the time the server is running. It can be used to notify (with a warning or critical exit status) if an…
NSClient++ plugin to check for a match to a specified registry key value. If the specified value matches the one in the queried key then…
Very basic PowerCLI script for monitoring snapshots in a datacenter. Couldn't find anything similar, so i decided to share it with you.
To find status of disk usage and inode usage based on mount point/path. The default check_disk comes with nagios-plugin pack doesnot work in my case.…
To check the indoe quota of the virtuzoo containers. Once I faced a critical production server issue due to the inode quota of the containers…
Check all bonding on the host. you can choice one or many bonding. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage of check_bonding.sh --------------------------------------------------------------------- Options non obligatoire : -h | --help…
Check the number of HBA remote port on the host. It also check the port status --------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage of check_HBA_state.sh --------------------------------------------------------------------- version 0.5 Options non…
Check the ethernet port negociation. you can enter some parameter to filter some eth device --------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage of check_physical_link.sh --------------------------------------------------------------------- version 0.6 Options non obligatoire…
This Plugin checks QEMU-VMs and OpenVZ-Containers on a ProxMox 1.9 System. There are several options, for example only check Autoboot VMs or specify important machines…