Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

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Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:20 am

Hi,

We have been using Nagios® Core™ 3.2.3 (Fully automated Nagios) for over 2 years now, its is working wonderfully well.....

recently we added a new disk to one of our storages "G Drive" and added that drive also for monitoring, but we are getting UNKNOWN status.

Server is Windows 2008 R2, rest of the drives are getting correctly monitored. We checked the drive permissions and noticed that creator owner didn't have any permission, so we added that, but still no change.

Please advice!
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby jsmurphy » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:05 pm

Assuming you are running NSClient++ on those servers what does the NSclient log have to say? Normally it's pretty good for telling you why it can't get information.
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:04 am

from nsclient.log, this error keeps repeating....

2012-06-29 14:13:25: message:modules\CheckSystem\CheckSystem.cpp:813: Failed to open process: 4:
2012-06-29 14:13:25: error:modules\CheckSystem\CheckSystem.cpp:810: Unhandled exception describing PID: 4: Failed to open process: 4:
2012-06-29 14:23:25: message:modules\CheckSystem\CheckSystem.cpp:813: Failed to open process: 4:
2012-06-29 14:23:25: error:modules\CheckSystem\CheckSystem.cpp:810: Unhandled exception describing PID: 4: Failed to open process: 4:

please advice!
thanks
anth
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby agriffin » Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:58 am

What version of NSClient++ are you using? Are you checking with check_nt or check_nrpe? Does your Windows user have permission to see this information?
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:09 am

NSClient++-0.3.8-x64

I think check_NRPE, but I'm not exactly sure, can you please inform how to confirm it?

We haven't made any changes, just added a new partition "G drive" enabled the check in the cfg file ... but status shows "Usage:"

Please advice.
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby agriffin » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:11 am

When you log onto your Windows machine as whatever user you're running NSClient++ as, can you see the G drive's contents?
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:01 am

yeas we can! the attached image was an old one, sorry about that...

please see the attached images. permissions for SYSTEM account is also shown, we even tried "Allow service to interact with desktop" and restarted the service , still no effect.

Beats us why rest of the drive is shown but the new one isn't!!!!

please advice
anth
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Wed Jul 04, 2012 11:10 pm

Please help!! any idea why just the 1 drive cannot be monitored?

thanks!
anth
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Wed Jul 04, 2012 11:12 pm

we even replaced drive letters and checked...no solution!
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Re: Disk usage for new partition status UNKNOWN!

Postby ittoonz » Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:01 am

:cry: no help!

Please advice, to reiterate, in a monitored server, we added a new storage and in Nagios we added that drive to be monitored.

But it shows its status as UNKNOWN!

anth! :(
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