help on check_disk warning alarms

Mukarram Syed muksyed at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 4 19:01:20 CEST 2005


Hi Nagios Gurus.

I am not receiving warning alarms when my disk goes to
> 80%. I only get panic alarms when my disk goes to
100%.  I have the check_disk setup in the clients
nrpe.cfg as follows:
command[check_disk]=/usr/local/etc/nagios/libexec/check_disk
-w 20 -c 10 -p /dev/sda[1-3]

# df -k |grep sda2

/dev/sda2             40313996  36410616   1855496 
96% /u05

Also  on the client, do you put the nrpe.cfg in the
$NAGIOSHOME/etc or $NAGIOSHOME/libexec directory.
I have it in both.  
Could that be the problem?
I could successfully do the check_nrpe as follows from
the nagios server.  The client's name is "pegasus":
# /usr/local/etc/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H pegasus
-c check_disk
DISK OK [1085236 kB (37%) free on /dev/sda6] [74748 kB
(77%) free on /dev/sda1] [3640512 kB (95%) free on
/dev/sda5] [1027696 kB (100%) free on /dev/shm]
[50570692 kB (99%) free on /dev/sdb5] [2833872 kB
(98%) free on /dev/sdb8] [7436372 kB (77%) free on
/dev/sdb7] [7436404 kB (77%) free on /dev/sda3]
[19104196 kB (99%) free on /dev/sdb6] [14214920 kB
(29%) free on /dev/sdb3] [1855496 kB (4%) free on
/dev/sda2] 

Anything I could be missing?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

-Mukarram Syed.




		
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