Jeroen De Meerleer bdb9ee05e7
Add check-systemctl-service.sh script to check if a systemd unit is active.
This commit adds the check-systemctl-service.sh script which can be used to check if a systemd unit is active. The script takes in a unit file as an argument and has an optional flag to check for running within the current user. It returns exit codes based on whether the service is active, inactive or unknown.
2023-05-26 14:33:11 +02:00

Nagios scripts

Copyright (c) 2023- Jeroen De Meerleer me@jeroened.be

A collection of scripts to check system metrics and other infrastructure related items

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Copyright (c) 2023- Jeroen De Meerleer <me@jeroened.be>

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A collection of scripts to check metrics on your system
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