How to monitor Windows Network Mapped Drive

Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk
Tue Sep 28 22:23:15 CEST 2010


On 28 September 2010 18:18, trm asn <trm.nagios at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I have a windows 2003 server , where I have mapped 5 network drives using a
> differs user(not as administrator) into that server . Now I wanted to
> monitor those drives( P,Q,R.......).  But I am getting  Status=UNKNOWN &
> Status Information=Free disk space : Invalid drive . But for C & D drive
> it's working perfectly .
>
> Is there any other way to monitor Mapped drive in windows using Nagios &
> Nsclient++

There are at least two ways to monitor drives using NSClient++ .  One
uses the check_nt plugin and the other uses check_nrpe.  I expect
you're using the former but might benefit from using the latter.

See:
http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/CheckDriveSize

hth,

Jim

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