Version 1.45 of the check_wmi_plus plugin is available which (for
Exchange 2010 and maybe earlier versions) can list out the DB instances
using
-m checkexchange -s listDBInstances
and it can check specific instances using
eg
-m checkexchange -s DBInstances -a 'Information Store/FirstDB'
This 2nd check fails if the database is dismounted - which is what was
originally requested
All of this without having to install anything on any Windows server
On 23/06/2011 12:12 PM, Matthew Jurgens wrote:
I have a way to check it directly from the Nagios server without
installing anything on any Windows server.
I've tested it only on my practice/development/IsNotLive Exchange
server 2010.
I just need someone to test it on a real server before I release it
Its a check defined for use with www.edcint.co.nz/checkwmiplus.
Any takers?
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