Sample nrpe.cfg with nrpe-1.7
donavan nelson
donavan at 4wx.net
Fri Jan 10 16:32:51 CET 2003
If you make appropriately sized partitions to begin with, using percentages is
perfectly acceptable. I warn at 85% (full) and go critical at 94%. If any of
my 160G partitions gets to 94%, I'd better start looking into the situation...NOW.
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Donavan Nelson
4wx Networks
www.4wx.net
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From: Showkilr <sysadmin at showkilr.com>
To: nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: 09 Jan 2003 22:50:54 -0600
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Sample nrpe.cfg with nrpe-1.7
> I would think one would want to set there own thresholds for what there
> monitoring. 20% of a 200gig drive is large compared to 20% of a 9.1
> gig drive..
>
> Showkilr
>
> On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 18:01, Jon Kinred wrote:
> > Just so you don't get caught out like i almost did. The sample
> > check_disk lines specify -w 20 -c 10, which checks for the thresholds in
> > kilobytes not percentage, as one would assume. Perhaps it was a sinister
> > mistake so people would read the docs properly?
> >
> > Jon
> >
> >
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