On 10/24/2014 09:35 AM, Rob Hassing wrote: > You could do this via snmp (snmp has to be enabled) or with a client > on all servers. > > Best regards, > Rob > > Edwin Zoeller schreef op 24-10-2014 15:28: >> Nagios check_disk is what you need. >> >> FROM: Help >> >> [mailto:help-bounces+edwin.zoeller=ama-assn....@monitoring-plugins.org] >> ON BEHALF OF Claudio Kuenzler >> SENT: Friday, October 24, 2014 8:23 AM >> TO: Monitoring Plugins Users >> SUBJECT: Re: check_disk in a remote server >> >> Use remote plugin handler like NRPE. >> See >> >> http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Monitoring-Agents/NRPE--2D-Nagios-Remote-Plugin-Executor/details[exchange.nagios.org] >> >> [1] >> >> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Vinicius Dupas Bragagnollo >> <vinicius.bragagno...@raizen.com [2]> wrote: >> >> Hello Folks. >> >> We are implementing Nagios here and we are trying to get a plugin to >> monitor the file systems usage on all our Unix servers. >> >> We are intend to use the check_disk plugin but it appears that it do >> not monitor file system usage in remote hosts. >> >> Are there some way to monitor file system usage in remote hosts? >> >> Tks. >> -- >> >> Vinicius Dupas Bragagnollo >> Tecnologia da Informação - Unix >> CSC >> (19) 3403 2000 | (19) 3403 5891
you could also roll your own monitor or dig into the user contributed nagios plugins. at one point I submitted one that checked fs usage through ssh via a key; your mileage may vary. -- public gpg key id: AE60F64C