I have a weird situation where the Nagios Graph values are not the actual values for a filesystem
Eg I have a filesystem and if I run a df I get $ df -h . Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on filer01:/vol/data1 443G 400G 44G 91% /mnt/filer01_data1 If I run the Nagios check_disk command I get the correct values # ../libexec/check_disk -w 10% -c 5% -p /usr/groups/sources DISK WARNING - free space: /usr/groups/sources 44073 MB (9% inode=48%);| /usr/groups/sources=409354MB;408084;430755;0;453427 But when you look at the graph the figures are all wrong Has anyone else seen this? I was going to look at the usage to try and forecast usage but it will now be very hard. I have just installed Nagios Graph based on the default installation and using the default check_disk plugin. Thanks James
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