single command, multiple disks to monitor

Volker Maibaum volker.maibaum at eberspaecher.com
Fri Aug 29 14:46:10 CEST 2008


Hi, 

you can also use different thresholds for each filesystem:

./check_disk -w 10% -c 20% -p / -C -m -w 100 -c 20 -p /usr

if you plan to do so, you should use a current version of check_disk.
Old versions have a bug where only the last given filesystem ist
checked.

regards, 

volker
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