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From: contracer on 23 Feb 2010 18:58 Hi: I´m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS hit max value below: /usr/nova/asm - 95% /usr/basm/asm - 93% /usr/rasm/anchor - 91% Thanks.
From: contracer on 8 Mar 2010 05:37 On 23 fev, 20:58, contracer <contrace...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi: > I´m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS > hit max value below: > /usr/nova/asm - 95% > /usr/basm/asm - 93% > /usr/rasm/anchor - 91% > > Thanks. Please help-me with this !
From: Jean-Rene David on 8 Mar 2010 07:31 * contracer [2010.03.08 10:37]: > On 23 fev, 20:58, contracer <contrace...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi: >> I´m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS >> hit max value below: >> /usr/nova/asm - 95% >> /usr/basm/asm - 93% >> /usr/rasm/anchor - 91% >> >> Thanks. > > Please help-me with this ! I would love to. But what does it mean? You don't say what "FS" is, nor when, how and why it changes, nor even what the max value is. -- JR
From: Ivan Shmakov on 8 Mar 2010 08:08
>>>>> Jean-Rene David <jrdavid(a)magma.ca.INVALID> writes: >>> Hi: >>> I�m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS >>> hit max value below: >>> /usr/nova/asm - 95% >>> /usr/basm/asm - 93% >>> /usr/rasm/anchor - 91% >>> Thanks. >> Please help-me with this ! > I would love to. But what does it mean? > You don't say what "FS" is, nor when, how and why it changes, nor > even what the max value is. I guess it has something to do with df(1). -- FSF associate member #7257 |