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check_tablespace_mssql

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2010-02-09
Compatible With
  • Nagios 3.x
  • Nagios 4.x
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check_tablespace_mssql
This plugin checks the tablespace size of a specific Microsoft SQL Server database against WARN and CRIT thresholds. It returns the current tablespace size and the number of data and log files belonging to this database. The plugin can be called in 'reporting' mode, returning the space values withouth checking against a threshold. This is helpful if the tablespace only needs to be graphed as a trend over time.
The plugin requires the database to be set up for accepting network connections, and being reachable through that network port from the Nagios server. The plugin uses Microsoft's JDBC driver, this driver must be installed on the Nagios system and found through the Java classpath on the server executing this plugin. For moe information, see also the plugins manual page at:

http://nagios.fm4dd.com/plugins/manual/check_tablespace_mssql.htm

Microsoft's SQL server has no tablespace concept. It creates OS container files per database which grow on demand. Therefore, tablespace monitoring is tricky, and to learm more about database monitoring, please see:

http://www.fm4dd.com/howto/db-monitoring.htm