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Exchange 2010 Hub Transport Queues Check (inc. performance data)

Current Version
2.1
Last Release Date
2015-05-07
Compatible With
  • Nagios 3.x
License
GPL
Hits
7133
Files:
FileDescription
NagiosMonitoring_Exchange2010QueueHealth_V2.1.ps1NagiosMonitoring_Exchange2010QueueHealth_V2.1.ps1
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This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used to monitor the mail queues on a Microsoft Exchange 2010 hub transport servers. It will provide the amount of emails in the queues as performance data to the Nagios environment.
This powershell plugin for the NSCP Client (former known as NSClient++) can be used to monitor the mail queues on a Microsoft Exchange 2010 hub transport servers. It will provide the amount of emails in the queues as performance data to the Nagios environment.

# History:
# Version 1.x
# Originally created by Joshua Kirkes (joshua@awesomejar.com)
# at AwesomeJar Consulting, LLC in San Francisco, CA
#
# Revision 1.1
# Created by Marc Koene
#
# Version 2.0
# Created by Bastian W.
# * Added variable for the hubserver
# * checked if PSSnapin is loaded
#
# Version 2.1
# Created by Bastian W.
# * added Nagios performance counters

Installation / Usage:
See comment inside the powershell (*.ps1) script

Howto use:
If you are new to an Nagios & NSCP Setup you can check our the following howto: http://www.admin-enclave.com/en/articles/linux/287-nagios-core-3-x-installation-guide-on-debian-8-x-jessie.html