[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 17.02.2008 08:21:57:

> What is the "best" Nagios way to measure disk i/o on both Windows and 
Linux?
> 
> (Usually, I've just used some other tool to measure and/or trend it)

"Usually" there is no such thing as "best way" in a custom scenario ;)

For linux I wrote my own plugin to parse iostat output, but it's not yet
fully finished.

For Windows you might want to look at the WMI Scripts from... uhm... it
was op5 I think. Google is your friend. You can embedd those scripts
into nsclient++ and use a custom nrpe check then.

S

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