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Works fine. I'm doing some Nagios deployment, and I used your Nagios plugin check_disk.wsf, which is excellent BUT, you didn't added performance data. It is not difficult to add this functionality. Just add the pipe in your echo file, I made a small modification as an example (see attachment). http://nagiosplug.sourceforge.net/developer-guidelines.html#AEN201 Do not use my file since it's probably not working, I added the | as an example in the stdout. You may consider to modify your script and upload it with the performance data capability. Regards,

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