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check_filesystem_space.sh





This script replaces the check_disk that comes with the Nagios. The check_disk that comes with Nagios reported that the inodes on AIX and Linux were constantly at 99% free, when in reality they were far less. AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and Linux are all s ...
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