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A simple script which retrieves via SNMP (net-snmp) the list of installed packages on a FreeBSD system and checks for known vulnerabilities with portaudit.
This nagios plugin is a bash script that performs health checks on a Sun 3510 and 3511 disk arrays using snmpwalk and bc.
Checks the amount of cups jobs in queue and displays a top X list of jobs.
Python plugin to check the status of a software based RAID device. patched version. So it will work on fc1,2,3,4,5 centos 4, Debian woody,sarge hosts.
This short shell script check to see if fetchmail is running in daemon mode on the local system.
Modified version of check_snmp_hpux_storage that supports NET-SNMP on HP-UX which publishes disk information in the old UCD-SNMP-MIB with no block size OID.
Checks for security updates on Gentoo systems. Also checks that the portage tree is current and optionally if there are any general package upgrades.
A script to verify that Sun Cluster resources are up and running.
simple script to verify/monitor Fujitsu Siemens Prime Cluster service on Solaris
The output of this script will look like: (I have to break the mirror to test this :-))
Check status of Adaptec 2400A RAID using Adaptec Storage Manager Pro command "raidutil.exe"
checks fans of ibm xseries server with ibm remote supervisor 2 adapter.
Check the state of a service managed by SMF
Check the solaris package database for corruption
Script to verify basic network communications on UNIX.
Another Check Plugin for Hylafax. You have to run it with ssh. The Plugin only checks for faxes with errors, not for the count of…
Checks the status of 3510 storage arrays logical disks.
check_log_any (new version 1.12) is a generic text log controler based on extendable params located in config. files, designed to control any text log file…
This plugin checks in what state a list of defined services are. Will return Critical if any of the services has stopped.
Verify all mounts configured in rclocal and fstab are actually mounted.
Solaris Disk Suite check perl script with remedy info