This Plugin is capable to check the status of jobs and host backups inside a job.
Please make sure that the VeeamPSSnapin is installed on the server.
The Nagios-Utils are required and need to be in the same directory than the script nagios-utils.ps1
The CheckCommand relies on the powershell-base check command from the check_exchange_powershell repo.
PS C:> get-Help .\check_veeam_backup.ps1
check_veeam_backup.ps1 [[-Mode] <string>] [[-JobName] <string>] [[-days_warning] <int>] [[-days_critical] <int>] [-Verbose]
This mode checks if the job was successful and if the last run is older then the given days.
.\check_veeam_backup.ps1 -JobName 'ProdVMs' -Mode job_status -days_warning 2 -days_critical 4
OK: Last Job result was successful: ProdVMs
This mode checks if the backups of hosts are corrupted or inconsistent.
.\check_veeam_backup.ps1 -JobName 'ProdVMs' -Mode host_backup
prod-node1 Last Backup is fine.
test-prod-2 Last Backup is fine.
windows-host1 Last Backup is fine.
windows-host2 Last Backup is fine.
foobar1 Last Backup is fine.
icinga-master Last Backup is fine.
icinga-satellite Last Backup is fine.
db-server Last Backup is fine.
OK: No Backups failed in job: ProdVMs
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This mode checks if the all jobs were successful and also you can add filter.
.\check_veeam_backup.ps1 -Mode job_all -Filter INFRA
OK: All Jobs are fine...
.\check_veeam_backup.ps1 -Mode job_all
CRITICAL: There are some failed jobs..
Corrupted/Consistent : TEST
Feel free to ask questions and open issues. Feedback is always welcome and appreciated.
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2019 NETWAYS GmbH <[email protected]>
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