> The NTFS Mounted Point File System in Windows is a File
> System mounted
> in a Subdirectory, but still a Mounted File System., but a
> got your point.
>
> Do you Known any other way in other to get the free space percent in
> this kind of cenario ?
A couple of options
1) Create a second mo
You may have to investigate a different method or plugin that is
Windows native. I don't know of one off the top of my head.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 06:06:17PM -0300, Marcos Marinho wrote:
> Hello Russell,
>
> Thanks for your answer
>
> The NTFS Mounted Point File System in Windows is a File Sys
Hello Russell,
Thanks for your answer
The NTFS Mounted Point File System in Windows is a File System mounted
in a Subdirectory, but still a Mounted File System., but a got your point.
Do you Known any other way in other to get the free space percent in
this kind of cenario ?
Regards
**Marcos
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 04:03:16PM -0300, Marcos Marinho wrote:
>
Please configure your mail program to send text too, not just html.
>
...
> If I was using the same command with only the drive letter the plugin
> had worked just fine.
SNMP will only allow you to access the total utilization
Hello guys,
I am having some dificulties using a nagios 2.10 in a Debian S.O. in
order to checking the free space for a Windows NTFS mounted file system.
I was using check_snmp_storage.pl, check_snmp_disk , check_disk_snmp
both this I obtain through Nagiosechange.
My question is anybody know