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Check Solaris ZFS Pools





Checks health and capacity of ZFS pools. Sample: mmfpwn51782:nagios-plugins$ ./check_zpools OK:hp3parFC1:62%:ONLINE WARNING:hp3parFC2:96%:ONLINE OK:hp3parNL1:68%:ONLINE OK:rpool:40%:ONLINE It's based on http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Op ...
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