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RE: [hobbit] Check for mounted drives on *nix servers
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- Subject: RE: [hobbit] Check for mounted drives on *nix servers
- From: "Lennon, Padraig" <Padraig.Lennon (at) pioneerinvestments.com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 22:59:13 +0100
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- Thread-topic: [hobbit] Check for mounted drives on *nix servers
Nope.. Just SAN attached drives.. Thanks though, Was just wondering if
there was something built in that I could use..
In the meantime i've written a draft server-side perl script based on
rootlogin.pl which parses the client data from *nix servers and checks
against a predefined array of servers and drives.. Makes it easier...
my %hosts = (
server1 => [ "/path/of/drive1", "/path/of/drive2" ],
server2 => [ "/path/of/drive1", "/path/of/drive2" ],
server3 => [ "/path/of/drive1", "/path/of/drive2" ],
);
Etc....
It sends a status message called chkmnt like so...
Mounted Drive Check - server1
green /path/of/drive1 is mounted
red /path/of/drive2 is NOT mounted
green /path/of/drive3 is mounted
...
If anyone wants a copy I can put it up on the shire...
Padraig Lennon
Senior Systems Integration Engineer
Pioneer Investments Management Ltd
5th Floor |Georges Quay Plaza | Georges Quay | Dublin 2 | Rep. of
Ireland
Tel. +353 (0)1 480.2081
padraig.lennon (at) pioneerinvestments.com | www.pioneerinvestments.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Odinn [mailto:odinn_asgaard (at) yahoo.com]
Sent: 26 February 2010 21:42
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Check for mounted drives on *nix servers
If you are referring to NFS mounted drives, it would be a simple script
to write to check using showmount
--
Jim Sloan
Just remember, today is the day you thought tomorrow was going to be
yesterday.
----- Original Message ----
From: "Lennon, Padraig" <Padraig.Lennon (at) pioneerinvestments.com>
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Sent: Fri, February 26, 2010 3:03:05 PM
Subject: [hobbit] Check for mounted drives on *nix servers
Is there a quick way in Hobbit/Xymon to check that certain drives are
actually mounted on a given client?
I want to be alerted if a drive is not mounted.. (for restart etc...)
Thanks
Padraig Lennon
Senior Systems Integration Engineer
Pioneer Investments Management Ltd
5th Floor |Georges Quay Plaza | Georges Quay | Dublin 2 | Rep. of
Ireland
Tel. +353 (0)1 480.2081
padraig.lennon (at) pioneerinvestments.com | www.pioneerinvestments.com
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