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PowerCLI Windows Plugin Monitor Datastore
1.0
2018-02-05
- Nagios 3.x
- Nagios 4.x
GPL
5881
File | Description |
---|---|
check_vmware_datastore.ps1 | check_vmware_datastore.ps1 |
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WARNING! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
OK! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -CredentialFilePath .nagios.monitor.xml -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -User monitor.user -Password MyPassword -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
#>
<#
.SYNOPSIS
This script will connect to vSphere through PowerCLI and using PowerShell, it will return information about the alerts:
Will Return Something Like This!
CRITICAL! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
WARNING! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
OK! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
.NOTES
Author : Pedro Simões
.LINK
http://blog.mirandasimoes.eu
.PARAMETER Server
Server Full Address or Machine Name
.PARAMETER CredentialFilePath
Path For Credential File Generated by Function New-VICredentialStoreItem
a Password file can be Generated By » New-VICredentialStoreItem -Host $VIServer -User $user -Password $password -File $CredentialFilePath
.PARAMETER Name
Datastore Name
.PARAMETER W
Return Warning in GB
.PARAMETER C
Return Critical in GB
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -CredentialFilePath .nagios.monitor.xml -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -User monitor.user -Password MyPassword -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
#>
.SYNOPSIS
This script will connect to vSphere through PowerCLI and using PowerShell, it will return information about the alerts:
Will Return Something Like This!
CRITICAL! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
WARNING! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
OK! Datastore AX4-1 > CapacityGB: 1003GB > FreeSpaceGB: 205GB
.NOTES
Author : Pedro Simões
.LINK
http://blog.mirandasimoes.eu
.PARAMETER Server
Server Full Address or Machine Name
.PARAMETER CredentialFilePath
Path For Credential File Generated by Function New-VICredentialStoreItem
a Password file can be Generated By » New-VICredentialStoreItem -Host $VIServer -User $user -Password $password -File $CredentialFilePath
.PARAMETER Name
Datastore Name
.PARAMETER W
Return Warning in GB
.PARAMETER C
Return Critical in GB
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -CredentialFilePath .nagios.monitor.xml -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
.EXAMPLE
.check_vmware_triggeredalarms.ps1 -Server VCENTER -User monitor.user -Password MyPassword -Name DataStore-Name -W 50 -C 10
#>
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