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Checks many things in PostgreSQL and provides rich perfdatas : connectivity, database size, table and index bloat, streaming replication lag, database hit-ratio, etc. Written in…
Nagios Plugin for check the size of a local file, giving output in Bytes,KBytes,MBytes or GBytes.
Nagios SMS notification via D7SMS allows to send worldwide SMS notifications for each hosts and services. For FREE sms credits signup at https://d7networks.com. This script…
Agent-less monitoring plugin for NagiosXI that uses a single Windows_SSH service to request Windows LCD Metrics (CPU Utilization, Memory Utilization, Disk Utilization) and Service Status…
Nagios Windows_SSH Monitoring Plugin DESCRIPTION This plugin monitors the CPU utilization on Windows machines via evaluation of the Process Performance Counters. Processor(_Total)% User Time Processor(_Total)%…
# FalconStor StorSafe Cache Capacity Nagios Check This repository contains a Nagios check script for monitoring the cache capacity of FalconStor StorSafe storage systems. The…
This is a rude NRPE plugin that monitors the Raspberry Pi 4 Temperature over "vcgencmd measure_temp"
This is a rude plugin that monitors the Raspberry Pi 4 Temperature over "vcgencmd measure_temp" Usage: check_temp.sh [Warning] [Critical] ~$ /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_temp.sh 65 70 OK: Raspberry…
Script monitoring not only Windows security components by WMI. Tested on Windows Server 2019/2022 64-bit. Tested on Python version: 3.6.8.
This is a simple plugin to monitor if the MS SQL Always On cluster group is in "Healthy" state.
A plugin to check available bandwidth from a Nagios server using new speedtest cli package. Based on old check_speedtest-cli by John Witts : https://github.com/jonwitts/nagios-speedtest
Check for WordPress update availability on a remote WordPress installation without the use of NRPE. Just drop a PHP script on the WordPress installation and…