This Nagios plugin checks for readonly filesystems.
Usage
check_readonlyfs [OPTION]... [FILE]...
check_readonlyfs --help
check_readonlyfs --version
Options
-l, --local limit listing to local file systems
-L, --list display the list of checked file systems
-T, --type=TYPE limit listing to file systems of type TYPE
-X, --exclude-type=TYPE limit listing to file systems not of type TYPE
-h, --help display this help and exit
-v, --version output version information and exit
Examples
check_readonlyfs
check_readonlyfs -l -T ext3 -T ext4
check_readonlyfs -l -X vfat
The source code can be also found at https://sites.google.com/site/davidemadrisan/opensource
This package uses GNU autotools for configuration and installation.
If you have cloned the git repository then you will need to run autogen.sh
to generate the required files.
Run ./configure --help to see a list of available install options.
The plugin will be installed by default into LIBEXECDIR.
It is highly likely that you will want to customise this location to suit your needs, i.e.:
./configure --libexecdir=/usr/lib/nagios/plugins
After ./configure has completed successfully run make install and you're
done!
This package is written in plain C, making as few assumptions as possible, and sticking closely to ANSI C/POSIX.
This is a list of platforms this nagios plugin is known to compile and run on
- Linux openmamba 2.75, with kernel 3.4, gcc 4.7.2, and glibc 2.16.0
- SunOS openindiana 5.11 with gcc 4.3.3
- OpenBSD 5.2 with gcc 4.2.1
- AIX 6.1 with gcc 4.2.0
If you find a bug please create an issue in the project bug tracker at https://github.com/madrisan/nagios-plugins-filesystems/issues