According to the output above, both disk space and inode usage are being
checked. For example
/var 88850 MB (91% inode=99%)
But
# df -i /var
FilesystemInodes IUsed IFree IUse% Mounted on
/dev/sdb56483456 36212 64472441% /var
# df -h /var
Filesystem
Thanks for the response. This isnt a bug the default config for nagios
checks the percentage of inodes left. If you want to check the disk
space then you will have to change your config.
Regards
chuck
** Changed in: nagios2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Won't Fix
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We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 02:32:56PM -, Chuck Short wrote:
We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
information? Thanks!
I'm using the default commands.cfg file; no alterations. (8.04)
Ryan
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If you are using the default configration for nagios it does a disk
inode check which is what you are seeing below. Please post the output
of your commands.cfg.
Thanks
chuck
** Changed in: nagios2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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