Monitoring NFS Mounts

Irene Sakellarakis irenes at wolfram.com
Wed Jul 30 00:35:28 CEST 2003


Yeah, I read some more after I sent the message. Thanks for the info!

-Irene

On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, C. Bensend wrote:

> 
> > I do monitor quite a few nfs mounts. However, I'm a bit new at this, so
> > whether I'm actually checking to for freshness, I don't know. To monitor
> > nfs I use check_rpc in the services.cfg file. The command is defined as
> >
> > # 'check_rpc' command definition
> > define command{
> >         command_name    check_rpc
> >         command_line    /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_rpc -H
> > $HOSTADDRESS$ -C nfs
> 
> Hello Irene,
> 
>    I believe this test will tell you if NFS is no longer availible via
> portmapper, but I don't think it's going to tell you if an NFS-mounted
> remote filesystem has become availible.
> 
> Benny
> 
> 
> 



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