Problem with check_disk plugin on Solaris 8/9
Neil Calton
n.calton at rl.ac.uk
Tue Oct 10 11:05:44 CEST 2006
Hi
I have recently installed nagios 2.5 and most things have
been working fine.
However, I have found a problem with using the check_disk plugin on
Solaris clients. I have compiled the plugins natively on both Solaris 8 and 9
machines with the intention of running check_disk via check_by_ssh on the
nagios server.
However, when I run check_disk on the Solaris machine I get the following
error:
check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /
INPUT ERROR: C_IDFP (0.000000) should be less than W_IDFP
(83805724468435134240902014763531500357152249380759204082139599818736613628311962378616931071675065546252832685640328980818027940306357284772835766152620132276063704247267570667710699169463291660046401036474332223635456.0)
and both should be between zero and 100 percent, inclusive for /
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]
I don't get this problem when I compile and run check_disk on a
Solaris 10 machine.
Has anyone else seen this and found a solution or an alternative plugin?
Thanks,
Neil Calton
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