I have seen that before on older systemV systems, there is some "spare" space so the system would not crash if it reach 100% full

Mels

Hugo van der Kooij wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:

On 25/08/07 11:33 AM, Kelly Jones wrote:
Nagios' check_disk plug-in gets confused when "df -k" reports negative
space remaining on a drive. For example, if df -k says:

/dev/ccd0 567673758 524004492 -1744634 100% /partname

nagios' check_disk says:

DISK OK - free space: /partname 17592186042712 MB (-1% inode=97%)
What system are you using? My df command never returns negative values
so I couldn't make a simple test case...

I guess this is a unique feature of Solaris. Not even sure which version KJ might be referring to.

Hugo.


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