From: Clif <cj...@cj...> - 2004-10-08 03:46:06
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You caught me! While I had updated my plugins locally, I forgot to do so on this remote host. Thanks again! Great product! cjs Ben Clewett wrote: > Clif, > > This is a bug in the plugin. Which I though had been fixed. The > numbers shown are not the same unit. The value is 'disk free MB' and > the warn/crit are 'disk used MB'. These cannot be directly compared > and therefore return the wrong state. > > I have been told by one of plugin developers that there is a version > of this plugin which has been fixed. Can you try downloading the > latest snapshot and see if this is correct? > > Regards, Ben. > > > Clif wrote: > >> When doing <./check_disk -l -w 10% -c 5%> >> DISK OK - free space: / 31 MB (12%); /boot 90 MB (74%); /disk1 658 MB >> (90%); /dev/shm 503 MB (100%); /tmp 450 MB (91%); /usr 1729 MB (43%); >> /var 321 MB (32%);| /=30MB;225;237;0;250 /boot=90MB;108;114;0;121 >> /disk1=657MB;659;696;0;733 /dev/shm=503MB;452;477;0;503 >> /tmp=450MB;443;468;0;493 /usr=1728MB;3627;3828;0;4030 >> /var=321MB;909;960;0;1011 >> >> The plugin and Nagios correctly see that all is good (DISK OK), no >> disks have 10% or less free. However, PerfParse shows /dev/shm and >> /tmp to be at Critical and Warning?! >> >> Any ideas? >> >> cjs >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide on ITManagersJournal >> Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you think of them. >> Give us >> Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! Click to find >> out more >> http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl >> _______________________________________________ >> Perfparse-users mailing list >> Per...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/perfparse-users >> |