How to check disk space on remote systems

Jim Rice jim at bydesignpublishing.com
Tue Mar 14 00:57:42 CET 2006


On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 17:40 +0000, German Solis wrote:
> I suggest you to check  nrpe.  With this,  you define your  commands  in 
> the hosts and you invoke the command like this ( I dont remember exactly).
> 
> file checkcommands.cfg
> 
>  .....
>   command   check_nrpr!check_my_command
> ....
> 
> 
> 
> on the host, in your  /etc/nrpe.cfg you have:
> 
> command{check_my_command}=/urs/lib/nagios/pluguins/whatever_pluging_you_want_to_excecute_and_parameters.
> 
> 
> Reggards.
> 
> G..


The docs didn't offer much in the way of details.
Is there a better source for examples?

I can't be the first one to want to run "df" on a remote system.



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