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Iostat - check_tps





Nagios plugin/script to check the disk statistic TPS aka IOPS on a Linux machine. I also included a | after the output for performance statistics.
Usage:
Usage: check_tps.sh [-w|--warning] [-c|--critical]
[root@foobar libexec]# ./check_tps.sh -w 20 ...
/Category:Storage Subsystem