DFS check maybe?

Hugo van der Kooij hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org
Wed Oct 3 20:40:14 CEST 2007


On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Justin Maloney wrote:

> Anyone know of a check that can check windows Distributed File System
> (DFS)?  I know I can monitor the service, but there is a command line
> tool that you can get stats from and it would be nice to know if the
> namespaces where actually synced.  If it was unix I would just write a
> command but I'm not confident in my windows programming ability and how
> to incorporated in to nsclient++.

If you have a command line you can use than all you need to do is some old 
fashioned BAT file that will take the output and translate it into error 
result codes for the BAT file.

Hugo.

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