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Network UPS ToolsThis plugin tests the availability of DHCP servers on a network.This plugin tests the current system load average.This plugin uses SSH to execute commands on a remote hostThis plugin uses the 'qstat' command, the popular game server status query tool.This plugin uses the 'snmpget' command included with the NET-SNMP package.This plugin uses the nslookup program to obtain the IP address for the given host/domain query.This plugin uses the ping command to probe the specified host for packet lossThis plugin was tested with version 0.99.53 of the Over-CR collectorThis plugin will attempt to open an HTTP connection with the host.This plugin will attempt to open an RTSP connection with the host.This plugin will attempt to open an SMTP connection with the host.This plugin will check either the average or maximum value of one of theThis plugin will check the incoming/outgoing transfer rates of a router,This plugin will check the time on the specified host.This plugin will simply return the state corresponding to the numeric valueThis plugin will use the fping command to ping the specified host for a fast checkThis plugin wraps the text output of another command (plugin)Unrecognized UPS variableUse this plugin to check the health of an NTP server. It supportsWarning plugin errorYou can specify different RTA factors using the standardized abbreviationsable to connect to the database without a password. The plugin can also sendbandwidth usage. (Use the check_mrtgtraf plugin for monitoring bandwidth).data to the plugin. For example, in:from www.networkupstools.org must be running for this plugin to work.http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net before you can use this plugin.http://www.activesw.com/people/steve/qstat.html before you can use this plugin.identity of an authorized key [optional]in HTML tags, thus displaying the child plugin's output as a clickable link inme to track processor utilization, user connections, drive space, etc andpassphrase and the public key should be listed in the authorized_keysplugin by setting the negate timeout a bit lower.plugin will not check the clock offset between the local host and NTPplugin will return an OK state. 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This plugin returns the status of the invoked plugin.this plugin works well for monitoring that kind of data as well.you can always hack the code to make this plugin work for you...Project-Id-Version: nagios-plugins Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: FULL NAME POT-Creation-Date: 2009-09-16 09:39+0100 PO-Revision-Date: 2010-02-08 23:36+0000 Last-Translator: Robert Readman Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1; X-Launchpad-Export-Date: 2011-02-05 00:24+0000 X-Generator: Launchpad (build 12309) for future enhancements of this plug-in. plug-in probably won't work with much else without modification."Bytes Per Second", "%% Utilisation")%s - Plug-in timed out after %d seconds 'SSL on connect' will be used no matter how the plug-in was called.- This plug-in only monitors one of the two variables stored in the MRTG log- This plug-in requres that the MRTGEXT.NLM file from James Drews' MRTGCRITICAL - Plug-in timed out after %d seconds Cannot (re)allocate 'commargv' buffer Host/Service Cluster Plug-in for Nagios 2If the wrapped plug-in returns CRITICAL, the wrapper will return OK.If the wrapped plug-in returns OK, the wrapper will return CRITICAL.If this plug-in is called via 'check_ldaps', method 'STARTTLS' will beKeep timeout longer than the plug-in timeout to retain CRITICAL status.Log-in name of userLog-ins are %sNegates the status of a plug-in (returns OK for CRITICAL and vice-versa).Net-snmp must be installed on the computer running the plug-in.Only check local file-systemsOnly check local file-systems against thresholds. Yet call stat on remote file-systemsOtherwise, the output state of the wrapped plug-in is unchanged.Prefix label for output from plug-in (default -s 'SNMP')Returns UNKNOWN instead of CRITICAL or WARNING if server isn't synchronisedRun check_ping and invert result. Must use full path to plug-inServer not synchronisedThe full path of the plug-in must be provided.The plug-in will check to make sure the Nagios status log is no older thanThe plug-in will connect to a local postmaster if no host is specified. 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The process count can be filtered by process owner, parent process PID, current state (e.g., 'Z'), or may be the total number of running processes This plug-in checks the number of users currently logged in on the localThis plug-in checks the selected ntp serverThis plug-in checks the status of the Nagios process on the local machineThis plug-in collects data from the NSClient service running on aThis plug-in is a wrapper to take the output of another plug-in and invert it.This plug-in is useful for monitoring MRTG data that does not correspond toThis plug-in requires that Eric Molitors' Over-CR collector daemon beThis plug-in requires that the UPSD daemon distributed with Russell Kroll'sThis plug-in test the DNS service on the specified host using digThis plug-in tests %s connections with the specified host (or unix socket). This plug-in tests a PostgreSQL DBMS to determine whether it is active andThis plug-in tests a RADIUS server to see if it is accepting connections.This plug-in tests game server connections with the specified host.This plug-in tests the HTTP service on the specified host. It can testThis plug-in tests the REAL service on the specified host.This plug-in tests the STATUS of an HP printer with a JetDirect card.This plug-in tests the UPS service on the specified host. Network UPS ToolsThis plug-in tests the availability of DHCP servers on a network.This plug-in tests the current system load average.This plug-in uses SSH to execute commands on a remote hostThis plug-in uses the 'qstat' command, the popular game server status query tool.This plug-in uses the 'snmpget' command included with the NET-SNMP package.This plug-in uses the nslookup program to obtain the IP address for the given host/domain query.This plug-in uses the ping command to probe the specified host for packet lossThis plug-in was tested with version 0.99.53 of the Over-CR collectorThis plug-in will attempt to open an HTTP connection with the host.This plug-in will attempt to open an RTSP connection with the host.This plug-in will attempt to open an SMTP connection with the host.This plug-in will check either the average or maximum value of one of theThis plug-in will check the incoming/outgoing transfer rates of a router,This plug-in will check the time on the specified host.This plug-in will simply return the state corresponding to the numeric valueThis plug-in will use the fping command to ping the specified host for a fast checkThis plug-in wraps the text output of another command (plug-in)Unrecognised UPS variableUse this plug-in to check the health of an NTP server. It supportsWarning plug-in errorYou can specify different RTA factors using the standardised abbreviationsable to connect to the database without a password. The plug-in can also sendbandwidth usage. (Use the check_mrtgtraf plug-in for monitoring bandwidth).data to the plug-in. For example, in:from www.networkupstools.org must be running for this plug-in to work.http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net before you can use this plug-in.http://www.activesw.com/people/steve/qstat.html before you can use this plug-in.identity of an authorised key [optional]in HTML tags, thus displaying the child plug-in's output as a clickable link inme to track processor utilisation, user connections, drive space, etc andpassphrase and the public key should be listed in the authorised_keysplug-in by setting the negate timeout a bit lower.plug-in will not check the clock offset between the local host and NTPplug-in will return an OK state. If the battery is on it will return a WARNINGrun the plug-in at regular predictable intervals. Please be sure thatshow HTML in the plug-in output (obsoleted by urlize)state. If the UPS is off or has a low battery the plug-in will return a CRITICALthe Nagios status screen. This plug-in returns the status of the invoked plug-in.this plug-in works well for monitoring that kind of data as well.you can always hack the code to make this plug-in work for you...