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check_disk

Description:

An alternative Perl implementation of check_disk for Unix hosts.

Current Version

Last Release Date

June 16, 2009

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Nagios CSP

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This plugin is an alternative of check_disk scripts with SSH capability. It use 'df -k' unix command to verify filesystems utilisation. You can : - specify different threshold by FS - use regexp to include or exclude FS - specify a FS configuration file to use different threshold and units : #FS WARN CRIT / 400M 300M /home 20 15 /var 1G 500M ./check_disk.pl [-H ] [-w ] [-c ] [-u ] [-p ] [-i ] [-f ] [-h] [-C ] -h | --help : Display this help -w | --warning : % free space to send warning alert (default 10) -c | --critical : % free space to send critical alert (default 5) -H | --host : host you want to check by SSH (default localhost) -u | --user : user for SSH connection (default nagios) -i | --ignore : Filesystem you want to ignore -r /pattern/ : include all filesystems matching this regexp -R /pattern/ : exclude all filesystems matching this regexp -f | --filesystem : filesystems or device you have to check (default all) -C | --conf : specify a configuration file for filesystems threshold definitions -v | --verbose : plugin output contain all FS(default : output shows only warning or critical FS). --srvperf dir : Save datas external files placed on this directory --html : Add in plugin output to improve the Web interface output.
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Perfect
by christoph.mueller, May 31, 2017
Works fine. I've just changed line 356 to add performance data to output:

print "DISK $retour $output|$perf_datan";
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