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Rob Nelson
rob at capband.net
Mon Jun 23 21:48:18 CEST 2003
>I think that approach would only send a notification if there's a
>warning/critical status. I think Chad wants to get a report every
>hour, regardless.
>
>Chad, you could simply try running the command that Nagios runs,
>but run it from a crontab every hour and pipe the output to mail.
If you really want Nagios to do it, so that you can disable it via the web
page, set the "low" threshold to larger than your hard drive, so it will
always be in warn/crit. Defaults to resends every 2 hours.
Rob Nelson
Network Administrator, Capitol Broadband
C: 919-369-1874
rob at capband.net
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