Understanding notification_interval and state changes on free space monitors

Josh Yost Josh.Yost at epsiia.com
Mon Feb 19 23:43:03 CET 2007


Josh Yost wrote:
> Andrew Moran wrote:
>> The service in question is monitoring free space on a filesystem.   I
>> want it to go into warning when there is less than 10% free and become
>> critical when there is 0% free.   From the event log, it seems like the
>> state is going from CRITICAL to WARNING to CRITICAL, and every time it
>> goes to CRITICAL, it sends me email.. but I can't figure out why it's
>> going back into warning mode when the space free remained at 0%.
>>
> 
> Hi,
> 	What is the service output showing when it's in CRITICAL and what does
> it show when it's in WARNING?  One or the other may actually be a
> connection refused or something similar.
> 
> - Josh

o nvm, you included the log snip... What version of check_disk are you
using?  maybe it's a known issue for that version when it is handling 0%
and 0 MB values (?)

- Josh

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