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This is a tablespace-check for oracle databases. The check first gathers all tablespaces in an oracle database, then checks every tablespace against the given trigger-levels.
Command for checking the replication status of an AFCS file system. You can use this to check the status of you OracleDB replication.
Checks the status of a flightradar24 feeder
Brocade SAN FC switches monitoring health check script check_brocade_fc.pl CHECK_COMMAND [SWITCH_IP/NAME] [USER] [PASS] Displays the overall status for a switch. Works till FabricOS v7.3.x. Newer…
Powershell Script to check SMB Connection on Windows Server. Works with Windows 2012 and higher. Output: OK: SMB1=0, SMB2=7, SMB3=14 Connections active Connections seperated for…
Perl script uses Expect to login to IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) or IBM Storvize device via ssh. There is no additional software required. Can…
FreeNAS API Check Tool Nagios plugin that uses the FreeNAS API to check for alerts as well as pool health & usage/capacity. Two types of…
This is a Nagios plugin to check TrueNAS/FreeNAS servers for problems. It allows monitoring for Alerts, Zpools, and Replication statuses. It is written against the…
Plugin in python to be run remotely via check_by_ssh on a FTP/SFTP/SCP server (in my case NAS synology). It allows to monitor if a file…
Nagios plugin which collect via snmp (v2c or v3) the number of concurrent APM users on a F5 Big IP. Use F5-BIGIP-APM-MIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.3375.2.6.1.5.3 = apmGlobalConnectivityStatCurConns.…
check_namecheap is a plugin that uses Namecheap's API to monitor domain expiry status. It will handle 429 status codes and respect Namecheap's rate limiting, just…
This check plugin allows you to check if all nameservers that host a DNS zone are up-to-date and deliver the same serial in the SOA-record…