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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…
This is the code by David Ligeret from the 'Check multiple Windows Processes v2' SNMP process check that exists on this site with added features…
check for AIX print queues By default, this script will check all print queues. However, if a single queue name is provided as a command…
check for Brocade fibre channel switches
This script allows you to monitor the Ubiquiti Networks EdgeRouter 6P load, network, and disk space. At the moment only the disk space has warning…
Checks the state of a regular robocopy copy job by scanning the logfile in spanish Usage: check_robocopy.pl [--user ] [--password ] [--maxAge ] where Is…
check for AIX paging activity and paging space usage
check vmware esg health via nsx rest api [PERL]
heck for ambient temperature on SNMP-enabled APC AP9340 Environmental Manager
plugin for performing miscellaneous checks of AIX systems
check for messages in AIX error report
check for AIX user accounts (locked out, expired passwords)
check for routers running DD-WRT or Tomato firmware
modification of standard check_rpc to: provide performance data fix "alarm" timeout handling add option to read /etc/rpc for list of rpc services
check for password age on UNIX-like operating systems (AIX, Linux, *BSD, etc)
A minimal, CSS-only modernization of the Nagios Core web interface. No JavaScript, No themes engine, No layout changes. Just cleaner colors, modern fonts and better…
Checks the state of SET (switch embedded teaming) Members. Link of NICs up or down, NICs deactivated, different link speeds Output: OK: Team z x…
A simple plugin for monitoring PostgreSQL cache hit ratios for a whole PG-cluster
A Nagios monitoring plugin to check for available system updates on RHEL/CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu systems.
Part 1/3 of creating a system for monitoring your network using CentOS, Nagios, and Cacti.