Hey thanks for your reply

Looks like all check commands are for the local system do you know fo a
global commad you have or link where i can dfine it for remote systems. It
appears none are in the original configuration files

thanks





On 2/26/07, Morris, Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> i tried the bellow code and changing the host_name to
> whatever server but gives me the disk space of my localhost
> still dont know why cause its the same format isnt it unless
> i am suppose to create another define command as general
> service, but ping service works which is wiered.

check_local_disk will (as the name implies) only check the local disk.
If you want to check remote disks, you can use something like nrpe, or a
plugin that will query the remote machine directly, such as nagios-statd
or check_snmp.

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