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This is a Nagios plugin that monitors the version of Teamviewer installed on a Windows system, using PowerShell, and lets you know if it is…
This is a Nagios plugin that uses PowerShell to check Windows machines for recent reboot events and their current uptime. Full documentation: https://github.com/sawft99/NagiosPlugins
This is a Nagios plugin that monitors the version of NCPA installed on a Windows system, using PowerShell, and lets you know if it is…
This is a Nagios plugin that checks if any PowerShell scripts in the plugin folder have a soon to expire, expired, invalid, or non-existent signature.…
Checks that the most basic parts of a Remote Desktop connection succeeds.
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).
Simple but effective script shell to monitor mysql-router service status.
Simple but effective script shell (dash) to check InnoDB Cluster's node status (requires netcat package).
Simple shell script to check how many tapes are in media volume pool. You may set thresholds to have warning and critical notifications.
This Nagios plugin provides precise monitoring by checking the percentage of hosts in a DOWN state within a hostgroup.
Check CPUs, fans, array controllers, logical / physical drives, temperature and power supplies on your Proliant servers or blade systems through SNMP. As of version…
Connects to haproxy via http/https/UNIX socket and retrieves haproxy stats.