[Nagiosplug-help] [Fwd: Re: About Nagios check_disk feature]

Manolis Daramas mdar at eurodyn.com
Tue Feb 20 16:07:48 CET 2007


Dear Support,

Could you please give me a hint or any help on the below issue?
Why is this happening?

Regards,

Manolis Daramas
System Engineer
European Dynamics
209,Kifisias Av.& Arkadiou Str.
151 24 Maroussi, Athens
Tel:+30.210.80.94500
Fax:+30.210.80.94.508
Manolis Daramas wrote:
> Hi Ethan,
> Thanks for your help in my previous email.
> Now I have upgraded Nagios to the latest version (2.7) with all the 
> required plugins and correct that problem on my machine with Solaris 9 
> but on one filesystem.
> The other filesystem still is not checked and nagios says that the 
> path doesn't exist !!!!
> The one filesystem is /export/ed-files and the second one is 
> /export/home. The /export/home says that doesn't exist.
> The first one has the partition /dev/dsk/c5t0d1s6 and the second one 
> has /dev/dsk/c5t0d0s6. Any ideas why is this happening?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Manolis.
>
> Ethan Galstad wrote:
>> Hi Manolis -
>>
>> Make sure you are running the latest stable version of Nagios (2.7) 
>> and the plugins.  Many bug fixes get made with each release and your 
>> problem may be fixes in the newest release of the plugins.  If not, 
>> please send an email message to either the nagios-users or 
>> nagiosplug-help mailing list.  Hope that helps.  Take care and best 
>> of luck.
>>
>> Manolis Daramas wrote:
>>> I have version 2.0b3 and I tried to use this feature of check_disk
>>> command to check the disk usage of a file system and it doesn't work
>>> properly.The system I want to check is a Solaris 9 ufs file system.I
>>> have used this option on another machine with Solaris 8 and it works
>>> without any problems.Could be this an issue with Solaris version? Is
>>> there any newer version that corrects this problem and if there is
>>> could I download it and install it without losing my current
>>> configuration?
>>
>>
>





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Ethan Galstad,
Nagios Developer
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