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Unix/Linux Check Diskspace of Partition/Volume/Mount

Outstanding Plugin! Works with Solaris 10/11

Just what I was looking for, Simple Clean output and works across multiple Solaris versions without Any Code Changes! I can say that I have this Plugin running Fine without issue on the Following Solaris Environments: - Solaris 11 VM - Solaris 11 Zone - Solaris 10 Zone (Branded) # libexec/check_volume.sh -v / -c 95 -w 90 / is at 24% capacity, 6.4G of 28G # libexec/check_volume.sh -v /zones/xxxxzntst9203 -c 95 -w 90 /zones/xxxxzntst9203 is at 1% capacity, 35K of 63G ---merlyn9

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