check_nt diskusage query no status returned
VanZee, Timothy
T-VANZEE at govst.edu
Thu Jul 17 15:49:32 CEST 2003
Try changing your -w and -c parameters so that they follow the -v and -l
parameters. For example, modify your command below to check_nt -H
10.0.0.3 -v USEDDISKSPACE -l C -w 20% -c 80%. That is the proper syntax
according to the documentation.
Tim Van Zee
ITS Network Specialist
Governors State University
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Subject: [Nagios-users] check_nt diskusage query no status returned
Hi all,
We came to a sudden and discomforting realization that our disk space
checks on NT/2000 boxes using check_nt were not returning status levels
as
we would expect per the -w and -c switches. Here's our example command:
# check_nt -H 10.0.0.3 -w 20% -c 80% -v USEDDISKSPACE -l C
C:\ - total: 19.10 Gb - used: 13.94 Gb (73%) - free 5.16 Gb (27%)
With the warning threshold we have set here, I would expect the check to
return a status other than OK on this. Nagios of course displays OK in
the
UI even when drive space is sitting at 100% full, 0% free.
We've seen an alternative to this in using SNTP but this is not an
alternative in our case.
Any suggestions?
TIA,
DS
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