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<strong>Nagios</strong> <strong>vSphere</strong> <strong>monitoring</strong> <strong>via</strong> <strong>NRPE</strong> | Author: Paul Drangeid http://www.tdonline.com/training/<br />

“Save” the Command.<br />

The “OK – 25% used” indicates that the used space is below our warning threshold (45%). The info after<br />

the pipe “|” is the performance data that we can use for graphing (we’ll get to that later).<br />

Now that the command works, let’s setup the service:<br />

Either “create new”, or clone a service. Name the service <strong>vSphere</strong>_vmfs. Click on the “Service Check”<br />

tab to specify the command line specifics:<br />

Be sure the check command is check_nrpe_vmfs<br />

Validate the command line prompts for 3 arguments.<br />

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