Suggestion on SNMP disk space checker

Al mailinglist at theflux.net
Fri Oct 14 03:43:04 CEST 2011


Its to monitor linux fedora/centos/debian systems... mostly, thanks for the suggestion!

On Oct 13, 2011, at 9:08 PM, Matthew Jurgens wrote:

> If you are talking about disk space on Windows then take a look at 
> 
> www.edcint.co.nz/checkwmiplus
> 
> This will check Windows disk space (and many other things) without having to install a client/proxy and without having to configure anything related to SNMP as it use WMI.
> 
> On 14/10/2011 11:19 AM, Al wrote:
>> 
>> I'm open for any suggestions/urlz/code for disk space checking via SNMP.  I'm trying not to do it with NRPE.  Thanks in advance!
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