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nagios-plugins: nagios-plugins (Plugins for the Nagios network monitoring server)
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nagios-plugins:
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nagios-plugins: Unlike many other monitoring tools, Nagios does not include any
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nagios-plugins: internal mechanisms for checking the status of hosts and services on
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nagios-plugins: your network. Instead, Nagios relies on external programs (called
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nagios-plugins: plugins) to do all the dirty work. Plugins are compiled executables or
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nagios-plugins: scripts (Perl scripts, shell scripts, etc.) that can be run from a
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nagios-plugins: command line to check the status or a host or service.
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nagios-plugins:
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nagios-plugins: Homepage: http://www.nagios-plugins.org/
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nagios-plugins:
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