Hi,

I thought that check_disk returns a warning/error when the disk space 
falls _below_ the values you set?  Therefore if it's giving 81% an OK 
but your warning level is 80% - that's correct because 81 (the current 
free space) is greater than 80 (your warning) and 10 (your critical.)

Or is it too late in the evening and I'm missing something?

Andy

Patrick Morris wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Oct 2008, Edwin Zoeller wrote:
>
>   
>> I have just noticed a strange thing and hope that someone out there could 
>> shed some lite on it.
>>
>> I have a disk check set to warn at 80% and crit at 10%. If I run the 
>> check_disk command locally it returns a warning message that the disk is at 
>> 81%, which is correct. But, if I run the check_disk command from out Nagios 
>> server using nrpe it reports a status of "Ok". Also, the main display does 
>> not display it as a warning.
>>
>> Can anyone help?
>>     
>
> Without specifics of how you've got your check set up, no, probably not.
>
>
>   

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