Melanie,

I have setup the plugin available here: 
http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html and it works perfectly for 
our needs. It uses SNMP so you would have to have SNMP setup on all of 
your Windows boxes but with that caveat it is the best solution I have 
found for monitoring windows partitions. If you are looking for something 
slightly less complicated or with fewer options there are many plugins on 
nagiosexchange.com that will do the job. I would recommend 
check_snmp_storage though due to the options and the robustness of the 
plugin.

Best Regards,

Mark L. Potter
Systems Engineer
Academy Sports & Outdoors
1800 N. Mason Rd
Katy, Texas 77449



Melanie Pfefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/19/2008 03:04:23 
AM:

> Hello Mark,
> I am interested in monitoring the disks even with no
> exclusions.
> I installed nagios2.9 and the nagios plugin on a linux
> box.
> 
> Would it be possible that you give me what you?ve done
> to monitor the partitions on windows?
> 
> I appreciate your help.
> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
> > 02/18/2008 11:22:05 
> > AM:
> > 
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> > > > We are using snmp to monitor our windows servers
> > and I have had a 
> > request 
> > > > from the windows admins. They want to alert at
> > 80% and 90% usage on 
> > C:\ 
> > > > but 95% and 98% on all other partitions. (I
> > didn't ask about the logic 
> > 
> > > > because it wouldn't matter). I have tried
> > multiple snmp plugins and 
> > all of 
> > > > them seem to act the same. I can monitor all the
> > disks on a single 
> > check, 
> > > > a single disk on a single check but I cannot
> > monitor all the disks 
> > except 
> > > > C: on a single check. There doesn't seem to be
> > any plugins out there 
> > that 
> > > > allow exclusion and use snmp. Before I go
> > writing a wrapper for an 
> > > > existing plugin does anyone know if there is a
> > plugin that will allow 
> > me 
> > > > to do this? I am looking to exclude a single
> > drive letter but check 
> > all 
> > > > the rest of the drives via snmp on windows
> > servers. Thanks in advance 
> > for 
> > > > any advice.
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > http://nagios.manubulon.com/snmp_storage.html
> > > 
> > > 
> > > check_snmp_storage will do the Job
> > > 
> > > Joerg
> > That does exactly what we need. Is it listed on
> > Nagios Exchange? Thank you 
> > for your response; I have managed to escape writing
> > a wrapper thanks to 
> > you!
> > >
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