check_nt
Sleeper, Joe (Virginia Beach)
JSleeper at ecpi.edu
Tue Feb 11 21:43:40 CET 2003
check_nt returns values in Gb, for the values use percentage.
nsclient is cool, the one thing that i don't like is the fact that for
memory utililization, it combines virtual memory and physical memory. Has
anyone done anything different so that it reports them seperately (i'm most
worried about the physical).
joe sleeper
wan engineer
ecpi colleges, inc
5555 greenwich rd
virginia beach, va 23462
757.671.7171 x257
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Schultz [mailto:don_schultz at panvera.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 3:03 PM
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Nagios-users] check_nt
Checking disk space on NT machines with Nsclient & nagios.
What units does the check_nt disk space checker return disk space values
in? kb? B? mb? Gb? What?
And for setting warning and critical values, what do I put in there?
Percent? Kb? Mb? Gb?
Thanks~
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Don Schultz | Panvera Corporation
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