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Andreas Ericsson wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid421B8347.8000207@op5.se" type="cite">Phil
Costelloe wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Henrique Oliveira wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I'm running Nagios 1.2 with Nagmin (DB
support) with no problems.
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We have a webserver running multiple sites and we need to know is a
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given site (folder) has reached a certain amount of disk usage.
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Is it possible to monitor directories in a hard-drive, opposed to
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only checking the whole hard-drive?
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NSClient uses the standard Windows performance counters and I'm pretty
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certain those don't give you information at the directory level, just
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at the physical and logical disk level. One way to do it would be with
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a custom nrpe_nt script.
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He. Funny. I was assuming this was on Unix, but come to think of it,
the OS was never mentioned. I assume we work in different networks. ;)
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<small>Well, the disk space I'd like to monitor is on a W2K and running
NS_Client.<br>
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Of course the monitoring server is a Linux...</small>
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