Hi HP,
HP Geeza schrieb:
From what i can tell though check_snmp_storage.pl only allows you to
check for particular kinds of storage settings....what i need to do is
monitor the size of a directory on a remote windows server for
example, d:\data
i am using nsclient at the moment but can't monitor directory size
(only disk space). Is there a way to monitor a directories size via
snmp????
As far as I understand SNMP it is quite easy to tell: If there is an
object for that in the MIB of the SNMP client on this windows machine,
then it should be fairly easy to rewrite check_snmp_storage.pl (or write
your own script) to query that object.
So have a look at the MIB of your SNMP service on the winX box.
Dirk
From: Hendrik Baecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: nagios-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] monitor directory size?
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:44:00 +0100
Google for: "check_snmp_storage.pl"
HP Geeza schrieb:
Hi All,
I was wondering whether it is possible to monitor the size of a
directory (eg find out how big it is in in MB or GBs) and then send
an alert when the size goes over a certain threshold?
Any help would be great!
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