GitHub topics: dashboard-tools
macbaydigital/disk-usage-list
Displays the storage allocation of the folders in the WordPress root directory in list form.
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InviseLabs/RMMProberScripts-ConnectivityProber
A small Windows command-line tool which sends 100 ping packets to Google or Yahoo and reports the percentage of dropped packets, avg ms, detected jitter, along with a PASS or FAIL status. Designed to be deployed with a RMM dashboard or IT Admin software. | Invise Labs is a division of Invise Solutions - IT Services
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InviseLabs/RMMProberScripts-NICProber
A small Windows command-line diagnostic tool which outputs the ethernet or wifi adapter connection speed, along with a PASS or FAIL. Designed to show the NIC speed on your RMM dashboard or IT Admin software.
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InviseLabs/RMMProberScripts-FanProber
A small Windows command-line utility designed to monitor and report the workstation's fan speeds. It will output detected fan RPMs and a PASS or FAIL, alerting you to any irregularities, such as intermittent fan stoppages—an often-overlooked issue that can lead to critical system overheating.
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InviseLabs/RMMProberScripts-DeviceProber
A small Windows command-line diagnostic tool which outputs information about Device Manager and number of errors, warnings, or missing drivers, along with a PASS or FAIL. Designed to show Windows Device Manager status on your RMM dashboard or IT Admin software.
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InviseLabs/RMMProberScripts-TempProber
A small Windows command-line tool which outputs all temperature sensor data detected, along with a PASS or FAIL if temps are too high. Some sensors are faulty so check output before turning on alerts inside your RMM dashboard. Works with any RMM dashboard or IT Admin software.
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