check_disk 1.4.3 (1.64) for AIX not working?
Alexander Harvey
alexh19740110 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 12:33:44 CEST 2006
Well, I got this to work using the earlier version:
# ./plugins/check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /home
DISK OK - free space: /home 508 MB (99%);| /home=5MB;460;486;0;512
# ./plugins/check_disk --version
check_disk (nagios-plugins 1.4.2) 1.57
Perhaps this is a bug?
Regards,
Alex
On 7/10/06, Alexander Harvey <alexh19740110 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone else had any problems using the latest check_disk v1.64 plugin
> in AIX5.3?
>
> Here's my list of filesystems:
>
> # df -k
> Filesystem 1024-blocks Free %Used Iused %Iused Mounted on
> /dev/hd4 10747904 1515560 86% 1975 1% /
> /dev/hd2 2883584 1653188 43% 28814 8% /usr
> /dev/hd9var 2097152 1454828 31% 2898 1% /var
> /dev/hd3 2097152 1770060 16% 1453 1% /tmp
> /dev/fwdump 262144 261776 1% 4 1%
> /var/adm/ras/platform
> /dev/hd1 524288 519920 1% 118 1% /home
> /proc - - - - - /proc
> /dev/hd10opt 262144 125340 53% 3127 10% /opt
> /dev/fslv00 167772160 23425268 87% 48 1% /u02
> /dev/fslv01 139460608 69102616 51% 131 1% /u03
> /dev/u01lv 16515072 9477800 43% 22322 2% /u01
>
> 1. First example of false or misleading output:
>
> # ./plugins/check_disk -w 10% -c 5%
> DISK CRITICAL - free space: / 1480 MB (14% inode=99%); /usr 1614 MB (57%
> inode=93%); /var 1421 MB (69% inode=99%); /tmp 1729 MB (84% inode=100%);
> /var/adm/ras/platform 256 MB (100% inode=100%); /home 508 MB (99%
> inode=100%); /proc 0 MB (0% inode=NaNQ%); /opt 122 MB (48% inode=90%); /u02
> 22876 MB (14% inode=100%); /u03 67483 MB (50% inode=100%); /u01 9256 MB (57%
> inode=99%);| /=9016MB;9446;9971;99;10496 /usr=1202MB;2534;2675;92;2816
> /var=628MB;1843;1945;99;2048 /tmp=320MB;1843;1945;99;2048
> /var/adm/ras/platform=1MB;230;243;99;256 /home=5MB;460;486;99;512
> /proc=-1MB;1717986917;858993458;-2147483648;-1 /opt=134MB;230;243;90;256
> /u02=140964MB;147456;155648;99;163840 /u03=68709MB;122572;129382;99;136192
> /u01=6873MB;14515;15321;98;16128
>
> (Looks like it's failing to understand the /proc entry?)
>
> 2. Second example of failed output:
>
> # ./plugins/check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /home
> INPUT ERROR: C_IDFP (0.000000) should be less than W_IDFP ( 0.0) and both
> should be between zero and 100 percent, inclusive for /home
> check_disk: Could not parse arguments
> Usage: check_disk -w limit -c limit [-p path | -x device] [-t timeout][-m]
> [-e] [-W limit] [-K limit] [-v] [-q]
>
> 3. Furthermore I noticed it failed the test in 'make test':
>
> ./t/check_disk......dubious
> Test returned status 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00)
> DIED. FAILED tests 1, 3-32
> Failed 31/32 tests, 3.12% okay
>
> Anyone seen any of this before?
>
> My configure options were:
>
> # ./configure --with-openssl=no --with-ipv6=no
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Alex Harvey
>
>
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