From: contracer on
Hi:
I´m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS
hit max value below:
/usr/nova/asm - 95%
/usr/basm/asm - 93%
/usr/rasm/anchor - 91%

Thanks.
From: contracer on
On 23 fev, 20:58, contracer <contrace...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi:
> I´m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS
> hit max value below:
> /usr/nova/asm - 95%
> /usr/basm/asm - 93%
> /usr/rasm/anchor - 91%
>
> Thanks.

Please help-me with this !
From: Jean-Rene David on
* contracer [2010.03.08 10:37]:
> On 23 fev, 20:58, contracer <contrace...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi:
>> I´m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS
>> hit max value below:
>> /usr/nova/asm - 95%
>> /usr/basm/asm - 93%
>> /usr/rasm/anchor - 91%
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> Please help-me with this !

I would love to. But what does it mean?

You don't say what "FS" is, nor when, how and why it
changes, nor even what the max value is.

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JR
From: Ivan Shmakov on
>>>>> Jean-Rene David <jrdavid(a)magma.ca.INVALID> writes:

>>> Hi:
>>> I�m looking for a script to monitor FS and send me an email when FS
>>> hit max value below:
>>> /usr/nova/asm - 95%
>>> /usr/basm/asm - 93%
>>> /usr/rasm/anchor - 91%

>>> Thanks.

>> Please help-me with this !

> I would love to. But what does it mean?

> You don't say what "FS" is, nor when, how and why it changes, nor
> even what the max value is.

I guess it has something to do with df(1).

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