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A simple plugin to show just how flexible Nagios can be. This plugin monitors an arbitrary doomsday date of your choosing, with customizable warning and critical thresholds. You don't want to miss the recovery alert!
Current Version
Last Release Date
September 20, 2011
Owner
egalstad
The doomsday plugin
./check_doomsday.php --help
Doomsday Plugin Copyright (c) 2011 Nagios Enterprises, LLC. Written by Ethan Galstad as an example of just how flexible Nagios is! License: GPL v2
Usage ./check_doomsday.php --date=<date> --name=<name> [--warning=<wdays>] [--critical=<cdays>] [--unknown=<uhours>]
date = Doomsday date (e.g. '2011-12-21') name = Doomsday name (e.g. 'December 21, 2011') wdays = Days prior to doomsday date to generate a warning alert cdays = Days prior to doomsday date to generate a critical alert uhours = HOURS prior to and after the doomsday day to be in an unknown state of alert
<b>BONUS</b> - Watch a funny video here:
<a href="https://youtu.be/KMlIgMU0Dzw">Nagios Trumps Dooms Day"</a>
<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KMlIgMU0Dzw" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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