"UNKNOWN" problem, with a return code of 0 in solaris 9.
Matt Pounsett
matt.pounsett at cira.ca
Thu Dec 11 23:37:15 CET 2003
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Marc Powell wrote:
> Unfortunately I'm not going to be much more help as I'm not too familiar
> with the internal functioning of the plugin but the output you're seeing
> looks odd to me, particularly the ";| /=10943MB;9606;10807;0;12008
> /usr=6814MB;6452;7258;0;8065 /var=7875MB;6452;7258;0;8065
> var/run=7437MB;5949;6693;0;7437 /tmp=7437MB;6028;6781;0;7535
> /u01=426986MB;390857;439714;0;488572". I don't believe that's supposed
> to be in there and it may be a result of df providing output in a format
> that the plugin doesn't fully understand. It may also just be an
> artifact of running check_disk under solaris and perfectly normal.
Anything after a pipe character in the output is performance monitoring data.
http://nagios.sourceforge.net/docs/1_0/perfdata.html
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