Yes you are right, eventhough I have defined the check_disk pointing to
my script, naming it to another thing made it work.
Thanks for your time and support
Regards
2013/4/18 Claudio Kuenzler
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>> But from nagios I get:
>> free space: /home 0 MB (0% inode=94%): Do not know where on earth
Hi,
Can anyone comment on how well Nagios integrates with dependency-based
replacements for SysVInit, for example, Upstart (which is on Ubuntu) and
systemd (on Fedora and soon RHEL7)?
- can Nagios learn about dependencies from these systems or from the LSB
data in init scripts or is it necessary
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> But from nagios I get:
> free space: /home 0 MB (0% inode=94%): Do not know where on earth the
> inode information is taken from and is not the format expected I want this:
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This looks like the "normal" output of check_disk plugin out of the
official Nagios Plugins.
If you want your script