Am 09.06.2015 um 18:45 schrieb Fernando Andrade:
Thanks
@Markus
The problem with your solution is that .gvfs can be present with any
user that can have a gnome session.
So the idea was to exclude any string that contains .gvfs using
disk_eregi_path, or disk_regi_path but it seems that the pluggin
needs you have instantiate before de PATH or ALL_PATHS.
The command I find every single time I do a search about this subject
is to add -A -i .gvfs to the check_disk command, and as I see for
your answer is the only thing I have left (tweak command-plugins.conf).
@Michael
I just don't see how to express in parameters -A -i in order that I
can exclude all that strings.
Define it in your service object definition as custom attribute which is
then passed as array of strings to the plugin.
object Service "disk" {
check_command = "disk"
vars.disk_partitions_excluded = [ "/path/to/gfvs1", "/path/to/gfvs2" ]
}
But Markus is right about defining each partition as separate check -
that way you may control the thresholds per partition in a more fine
granular way, which helps reduce alerts and notifications.
I guess the best solution is to solve this in the client side not in
icinga2 side.
You didn't tell about your setup yet, so we might just guess that you're
monitoring a client in which mode?
Kind regards,
Michael
FJA
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Markus Joosten
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'd try to add ".gvfs" to the disk_partitions_excluded var by using +=
In my config i create a service for each mount point by specifying
disk_partitions, so i can better manage thresholds per mount point.
For more documentation check the ITL.
The icinga2 itl defines the CheckCommand check_disk:
https://github.com/Icinga/icinga2/blob/master/itl/command-plugins.conf
Depending on your linux flavor, you might find this file at
/usr/share/icinga2/include
Regards,
Markus
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On 08 Jun 2015, at 22:36, Fernando Andrade <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi I having the same problem with gvfs, as I saw in a previous
thread.
(DISK CRITICAL - /XXXX/.gvfs is not accessible: Permission denied)
I can get on this thread since I'm new on the list, sorry.
In all the sites I found about this problem ( most of them about
nagios ), the solution points to filter it in the check_disk
command launcher adding a -A -i .gvfs.
I don't see this as an elegant solution but I haven't found a way
to add this filter using host commands/directives.
.gvfs is present in Linux if you use gnome, so is a normal find
in a non headless environment ( Ex Oracle Database ).
Any solution will be appreciated.
FJA
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