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check_vmfs.sh - Check vmfs datastores through VMware VCLI

How to create a command for this plugin.

I go through this tool and is very useful for verifying and monitor the VMFS usage on ESXi environments. But how to use this plugin with nagios with so that it displays the data on Web interface. I tried with couple of tricks but didn't succeed.

Reviewed 14 years ago

Check_Svn

Error while adding export home in command.cfg

Worked on Nagios alerts for space issues on servers. When i am going to add below line in command.cfg on nagios server command_line export HOME=/home/nagios && $USER1$/check_svn below error is coming while compile the nagios.cfg file Reading configuration data... Read main config file okay... Processing object config file '/etc/nagios/objects/commands.cfg'... Error: Unexpected token or statement in file '/etc/nagios/objects/commands.cfg' on line 26. Error processing object config files! ***> One or more problems was encountered while processing the config files... Check your configuration file(s) to ensure that they contain valid directives and data defintions. If you are upgrading from a previous version of Nagios, you should be aware that some variables/definitions may have been removed or modified in this version. Make sure to read the HTML documentation regarding the config files, as well as the 'Whats New' section to find out what has changed.

Reviewed 13 years ago

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