Manual Pages
There are two levels of documentation for each plugin:
-
check_dummy --usage
Basic usage, with the most common command line options. -
check_dummy --help
More text, listing all the options available for a plugin. This text is usually translated.
You can also access the most recent --help
output for each plugin online:
- check_apt
- check_breeze
- check_by_ssh
- check_clamd
- check_cluster
- check_dbi
- check_dhcp
- check_dig
- check_disk
- check_disk_smb
- check_dns
- check_dummy
- check_file_age
- check_flexlm
- check_fping
- check_ftp
- check_game
- check_hpjd
- check_http
- check_icmp
- check_ide_smart
- check_ifoperstatus
- check_ifstatus
- check_imap
- check_ircd
- check_jabber
- check_ldap
- check_ldaps
- check_load
- check_log
- check_mailq
- check_mrtg
- check_mrtgtraf
- check_mysql
- check_mysql_query
- check_nagios
- check_nntp
- check_nntps
- check_nt
- check_ntp
- check_ntp_peer
- check_ntp_time
- check_nwstat
- check_oracle
- check_overcr
- check_pgsql
- check_ping
- check_pop
- check_procs
- check_radius
- check_real
- check_rpc
- check_sensors
- check_simap
- check_smtp
- check_snmp
- check_spop
- check_ssh
- check_ssl_validity
- check_ssmtp
- check_swap
- check_tcp
- check_time
- check_udp
- check_ups
- check_uptime
- check_users
- check_wave
- negate
- urlize