Nagios is reporting a check_diskall issue for one of our netbackup media servers. It has been fine until just a week or so ago when we added a (8) 32TB LUNS to the server to verify tape backups. It seems to have a problem with these large devices. These large devices are all showing at 0% free space. I have been trying to search if there is a known issue with larger devices but have come up short.
If someone could lend me a hand with my situation, I would be very appreciative.
The central server is running Nagios Core 4.4.3.
Check_disk issue with large filesystems
Re: Check_disk issue with large filesystems
Can you show us the actual check that you are using, run from the command line on your Nagios server along with the output of it?
Also, run the following command on the remote machine:
and show the output.
Also, run the following command on the remote machine:
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Re: Check_disk issue with large filesystems
Senior admin swooped in and fixed it minutes ago. It was a syntax error. Thanks for the reply and sorry for the time wasted.
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Re: Check_disk issue with large filesystems
Great!jndickson wrote:Senior admin swooped in and fixed it minutes ago. It was a syntax error. Thanks for the reply and sorry for the time wasted.
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