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Based on: http://localhost/directory/Plugins/Uncategorized/Operating-Systems/Windows-NRPE/Check-File-Size/details 'Script to Monitor Windows file Sizes with Nagios 'Usage: check_filesize -p "path" -f "file(s)" -w -c 'By Felipe Ferreira 10/2008 www.felipeferreira.net Version…
This is the ultra hack mashup to have a nagios check that checks a pop3 account for an email with a specific subject line.
This is the ultra hack mashup to have a nagios check that can check a ton of difference performance counters for multiple logical disks and…
This nagios check checks redis connected_clients and alerts when exceeding the given warn/crit values
This nagios check checks the number of lines in a file and alerts when exceeding the given warn/crit values 0.2 Added checks for non-existant file…
A Powershell Script based on the excellent Mailbox 2010 Health script that performs similar functionality for Exchange 2007 servers. Requires the NSClient or NSCP client…
The purpose of this plug-in is to invert the output of the "check_snmp" plug-in when you need to check an inverted scale. For example, one…
plugin to check memcached's statistics with configurable TCP/IP port and option to check thresholds for any item. the conofigurable port allows to check memcached instances…
This plugin checks sensors (temperature, voltage and fans) and overall health of IBM servers using the Remote Supervisor Adapter II (RSA2).
Check if TCP eWay is connected! Check if nessesary processes are runing; check if the controlbrokers of the schemas are running. Written in bash shell…
This plugin checks sensors (temperature, fans and voltages) and overall health of IBM servers using the Integrated Management Module (IMM).
Check form allows the user to submit forms using post and test the output for a string. This can be useful to test authentication boxes…