Re: [Nagios-users] checking file status

2007-07-14 Thread Jim Avery
On 13/07/07, Robert Fitzpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We'd like to monitor the status of our huge file share and be notified
 of any major changes if a rogue employee were to empty or delete the
 files. Maybe set a threshold of number of files changed? Is there any
 suggestions on how this could be done with Nagios?

What's the operating-system?  Whatever it is, it shouldn't be too
difficult to script a check which alerts you if the amount of disk
space used is xGb less than it was 15 minutes ago.

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[Nagios-users] checking file status

2007-07-13 Thread Robert Fitzpatrick
We'd like to monitor the status of our huge file share and be notified
of any major changes if a rogue employee were to empty or delete the
files. Maybe set a threshold of number of files changed? Is there any
suggestions on how this could be done with Nagios?

-- 
Robert


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