problem with check_disk.. returns state UNKNOWN

Gerald Wichmann gwichman at zantaz.com
Mon Nov 11 18:59:18 CET 2002


 



 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=1&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0> ps-sm-pogo-00

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=%2F+Free+Space> / Free Space

 
UNKNOWN
11-11-2002 09:47:46
2d 17h 27m 41s
3/3
Unable to read output: 

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=%2Fvar%2Flog+Free+Space> /var/log Free Space

 
UNKNOWN
11-11-2002 09:48:34
2d 17h 31m 21s
3/3
Unable to read output: 

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=%2Fvar%2Fspool%2Fsmap+Free+Space> /var/spool/smap Free Space

 
UNKNOWN
11-11-2002 09:49:27
2d 17h 30m 21s
3/3
Unable to read output: 

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=LOAD> LOAD

 
OK
11-11-2002 09:45:20
2d 16h 47m 36s
1/3
load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=PING> PING

 
OK
11-11-2002 09:46:10
2d 18h 37m 3s
1/3
PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 0.28 ms 

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=SMTP> SMTP

 
OK
11-11-2002 09:48:58
2d 17h 30m 31s
1/3
SMTP OK - 0 second response time 

 


 
<http://10.1.91.21/nagios/cgi-bin/extinfo.cgi?type=2&host=ps%2Dsm%2Dpogo%2D0
0&service=Total+Processes> Total Processes

 
OK
11-11-2002 09:47:47
2d 18h 38m 26s
1/3
OK - 93 processes running 
 
 
I'm not sure what the trick is to getting check_disk to work. It works on
the box that has nagios installed but not on any others. Do I need to
compile and install the plugins on all my boxes (I suspect not because other
plugins work fine. Notice total processes and load above)? These are all
RedHat boxes running kernel 2.4.19-1.
 
I copied check_disk over to the box above and ran it from the command line.
It returned:
 
[root at ps-sm-poly-00 mailSend]# check_disk -c'10%' -w'20%' -p /dev/hda5
Unable to read output:
/bin/df -Pk /dev/hda5
/dev/hda5              1035660     56168    926884       6%
 
Apparently therein lies the problem. Question is, whats the problem? The df
command seems to return what it's supposed to. Appreciate any assistance.
 
-Gerald
 


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