monitoring-plugins
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200+ check plugins for Icinga and other Nagios-compatible monitoring applications. Each plugin is a standalone command line tool (written in Python) that provides a specific type of check.
### Describe the solution you'd like Right now the INSTALL.rst states: `Nevertheless, the Icinga agent puts its files in c:\programdata\icinga2. This is why we also recommend to use this directory.`...
### Describe the solution you'd like It would be nice if the proc check would have the feature to check for problems with the cpu usage and throws warnings like...
### This issue respects the following points: - [X] This is a **bug**, not a question or a setup/configuration issue. - [X] This issue is **not** already reported on Github...
todos: * [x] adjust the path of the notification plugins in the package lie beneath `/usr/lib64/nagios/plugins/notifications/` * [ ] adjust the director templates and check2basket to point to the same...
### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. I'm implementing the new Debian repo, but it only has an A record published. No AAAA-record. Would it be...
### Describe the solution you'd like if the repository is not reachable the check don't list available updates and keeps the ok state and you nerver know thas something is...
### Describe the solution you'd like Weird that compiling all the plugins using Nuitka (Windows) or Python (Linux) requires up to 4 GB (Windows) or 290 M (Linux) of disk...
### Describe the solution you'd like An additional arg, eg --monitor-conns, to monitor not all possible connection but only specified connection. Also the output and perfdata should only present the...
### Describe the solution you'd like Hello dear Linuxfabrik team, if Keycloak runs in a container environment, it is unfortunately not so easy to run this test, because there is...
### This issue respects the following points: - [X] This is a **bug**, not a question or a setup/configuration issue. - [X] This issue is **not** already reported on Github...