I am not sure how I am launching the service, which I admit is bad,
but I inherited the setup.
I am not sure if it ever worked properly, because it took a
catastrophic rampant application running amok, spewing 9GB files to
clue me in.
I am running nagios 3.3.1 and nagios-plugins 1.4.15
the
I found it
check_command check_disk! -w 20% -c 10% --path=/
It was missing the !
Thanks for helping me sort it out.
Wolf
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Wolf Halton wolf.hal...@gmail.com wrote:
I am not sure how I am launching the service, which I admit is bad,
but I
More stuff
I am in commands.cfg and added
check_disk as a command to check discks on the remote server
as well as check_local_disk, which I understand to be about checking
the nagios server disk.
[code]
define command{
command_namecheck_local_disk
command_line
what is $ARGS$ shouldn’t it be a $ARGnumber$ as you correctly have in the
top example?
-Original Message-
From: Wolf Halton [mailto:wolf.hal...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 March 2012 16:50
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Root_partition check not reading correctly
More stuff
I
in the libexec folder.
Also what is $ARGS$ shouldn’t it be a $ARGnumber$ as you correctly have in
the top example?
-Original Message-
From: Wolf Halton [mailto:wolf.hal...@gmail.com]
Sent: 19 March 2012 16:50
To: Nagios Users List
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Root_partition check
All my machines show a similar output, regardless of how much is
available on their root partitions.
Root Partition
OK 03-09-2012 07:11:08 28d 22h 18m 15s 1/3 DISK OK
- free space:
/ 15903 MB (86% inode=93%):
Up to and including ones that are 100%
Please show the service definition.
How do you launch the check? By ssh, by nrpe?
Seems you're using the same IP address or dns name as the hostname value.
Can you verify this?
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Wolf Halton wolf.hal...@gmail.com wrote:
All my machines show a similar output,