Question about check_disk "-L" option

Dave Wallis wallis at aps.anl.gov
Tue May 10 15:53:47 CEST 2011


Yueh-Hung Liu wrote:
> it's not an error, you specify to check /usr/local only and it's a
> remote fs, so no local fs will be checked and the "-L" option just
> test the access to nfs.
>   

I should have included that the check_disk plugin using the "-L" option 
returns the value 3, which indicates unknown status. I would expect 
check_disk -L to return a 0 status if the remote file system is accessible.

-- 
David Wallis

Principal Computer Engineer
Information Technology Group
Advanced Photon Source
Argonne National Laboratory


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