Disk Performance Monitor, NSClient++

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rkymtnhigh
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Disk Performance Monitor, NSClient++

Post by rkymtnhigh »

I need to monitor some new Windows disks' performance, so I found a good NSClient++ powershell plugin that works great when run from the remote host.
https://outsideit.net/check-ms-win-disk-load/

I got everything set up and configured, however, when I call it from Nagios w/NRPE, I get the fields back, but they are all zeros - whereas on the remote host I would get some performance data.

No idea where to go on this one! Any help is appreciated!

Thanks!
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WillemDH
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Re: Disk Performance Monitor, NSClient++

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Can you post the full command with parameters you are using please from Nagios.
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rkymtnhigh
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Re: Disk Performance Monitor, NSClient++

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I ran the check again and somehow am getting data now. Not sure what changed, I ran the same command before.

Anyways, thanks!
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Re: Disk Performance Monitor, NSClient++

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rkymtnhigh, I am glad your issue has been resolved! I will be locking this topic now. If you have any more questions/issues, please start a new thread. Thank you!
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