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check_windows_files.ps1
Current Version
1.3
Last Release Date
2022-05-16
Compatible With
- Nagios 4.x
- Nagios XI
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License
GPL
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| File | Description |
|---|---|
| check_windows_files.ps1 | check_windows_files.ps1 |
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In 1.2, you now get performance data if you're checking either the number of files in a directory, or checking the size of a file. Thanks to Terminator81 over on GitHub for the suggestion!
Nothing terribly special here. Just a 3-in-1 Powershell plugin to check if a file exists, the size of a file, or the number of files in a directory. Let's take a look at the switches.
-checkPath
Required. This is the path you will use for your check. If you are checking that a file exists, or checking the size of a file, this should point directly to a file. E.g. C:MyCoolfile.txt. This site removes the extra slashes. You need two slashes for every slash.
Which brings up the second point. I have not validated the path yet, so make sure you use two backslashes. This is required for the CIM queries.
-exists
Not required. This is a switch, so just invoking it will get the script started down the path of verifying whether a file exists or not.
-shouldnotexist
Not required. Another switch, one to be used with -exists. Use this switch if you are checking to see if a file exists, and you want to be alerted that it does exist.
-size
Not required. This is a switch, and sets the script down the path of checking a file's size, reported in bytes.
-sizewarning
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the warning threshold, in bytes.
-sizecritical
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the critical threshold, in bytes.
-number
Not required, switch. Sets the script down the path of monitoring the number of files in a directory. For this, your -checkPath should end in a directory without trailing slashes. E.g. -checkPath C:MyCool
-numwarning
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the warning threshold for number of files in the specified directory.
-numcritical
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the critical threshold for the number of files in the specified directory.
-checkPath
Required. This is the path you will use for your check. If you are checking that a file exists, or checking the size of a file, this should point directly to a file. E.g. C:MyCoolfile.txt. This site removes the extra slashes. You need two slashes for every slash.
Which brings up the second point. I have not validated the path yet, so make sure you use two backslashes. This is required for the CIM queries.
-exists
Not required. This is a switch, so just invoking it will get the script started down the path of verifying whether a file exists or not.
-shouldnotexist
Not required. Another switch, one to be used with -exists. Use this switch if you are checking to see if a file exists, and you want to be alerted that it does exist.
-size
Not required. This is a switch, and sets the script down the path of checking a file's size, reported in bytes.
-sizewarning
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the warning threshold, in bytes.
-sizecritical
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the critical threshold, in bytes.
-number
Not required, switch. Sets the script down the path of monitoring the number of files in a directory. For this, your -checkPath should end in a directory without trailing slashes. E.g. -checkPath C:MyCool
-numwarning
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the warning threshold for number of files in the specified directory.
-numcritical
Not required, integer. The number provided here sets the critical threshold for the number of files in the specified directory.
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