Hi guys,
I was wondering if there is a prebuilt way (without a custom script) of checking all the logical volumes of a linux instance through NCPA,
If that would work out of the box it would be great.
Do you know of such a possibility?
Regards,
Sebastian
NCPA linux disks usage
Re: NCPA linux disks usage
Hi,
I search Nagios Exchange web page and found this:
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... vm/details
Here are others from the search that you could try:
https://exchange.nagios.org/index.php?o ... chword=LVM
Best Regards,
Vinh
I search Nagios Exchange web page and found this:
https://exchange.nagios.org/directory/P ... vm/details
Here are others from the search that you could try:
https://exchange.nagios.org/index.php?o ... chword=LVM
Best Regards,
Vinh
Re: NCPA linux disks usage
Thank you,
I was more inclined to use the NCPA directly (without having to re-deploy a check script) but I assumed it is not possible.
I went with scanning each LV one by one taking advantage of the fact that the targets are using the same template when creating the LV's.
Thanks again,
the topic can be closed.
Seb
I was more inclined to use the NCPA directly (without having to re-deploy a check script) but I assumed it is not possible.
I went with scanning each LV one by one taking advantage of the fact that the targets are using the same template when creating the LV's.
Thanks again,
the topic can be closed.
Seb
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Re: NCPA linux disks usage
Locking threadTethiS wrote:Thank you,
I was more inclined to use the NCPA directly (without having to re-deploy a check script) but I assumed it is not possible.
I went with scanning each LV one by one taking advantage of the fact that the targets are using the same template when creating the LV's.
Thanks again,
the topic can be closed.
Seb