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Check the capacity of a volume using df.
Tested on Linux, FreeBSD, AIX, and OSX.
Current Version
Last Release Date
2013-12-07
Owner
Jon Schipp
Download URL
https://github.com/jonschipp/nagios-plugins/blob/master/check_volume.sh
Compatible With
Check the capacity of a volume using df. Options: -v Specify volume as mountpoint -c Critical threshold as an int (0-100) -w Warning threshold as an int (0-100) -s Skip threshold checks Usage: $0 -v /mnt -c 95 -w 90
Command Line Output: ./check_volume.sh -v /home -w 80 -c 90 /home is at 4% capacity, 16G of 478G ################################################# command.cfg file configuration: ################################################# define command{ command_name check_volume command_line $USER1$/check_volume.sh -v $ARG1$ -w $ARG2$ -c $ARG3$ } ################################################# localhost.cfg file configuration: ################################################# define service{ use local-service host_name localhost service_description Home Partition check_command check_volume!/home!75!90 } #################################################
Just what I was looking for, Simple Clean output and works across multiple Solaris versions without Any Code Changes! I can say that I have this Plugin running Fine without issue on the Following Solaris Environments: - Solaris 11 VM - Solaris 11 Zone - Solaris 10 Zone (Branded) # libexec/check_volume.sh -v / -c 95 -w 90 / is at 24% capacity, 6.4G of 28G # libexec/check_volume.sh -v /zones/xxxxzntst9203 -c 95 -w 90 /zones/xxxxzntst9203 is at 1% capacity, 35K of 63G ---merlyn9
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