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Good Morning team

Woke up this morning to a disabled client. No work units, no projects attached and no ability to add any projects. Found that I had run out of disk space, so deleted some old video files and tried the client again but it did not work. Rebooted and everything is fine again. Usually I keep a close eye on my OS disk as it can get close to full with the video stuff I work on.
Anyone know of a Linux program for monitoring storage and can issue a warnings at say 90% and 95% full?
Might try and write a program for this myself.
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...Anyone know of a Linux program for monitoring storage and can issue a warnings at say 90% and 95% full?
Might try and write a program for this myself.

It's probably a bit over-kill, but Nagios Core is free. I'm not monitoring my server with it, but I've used it in the past for other things.

I'm only really using MRTG to graph various aspects of my server-farm (of one server), keeping track of CPU/memory/disk usage, CPU temperatures, network-traffic, number of processes, and disk read/write rates, rather than monitoring it with something that could alert out on warning/critical thresholds.
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Now that is a comprehensive program, if I had remote servers I would use that.
Going to write a script to do the job, probably would be less resource intensive.
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Now that is a comprehensive program, if I had remote servers I would use that.
Going to write a script to do the job, probably would be less resource intensive.

Something based on something like this...?
#!/bin/sh
if [ `df | grep ".*/$" | awk '{print $5}' | sed -e "s/%//"` -gt 95 ]
then
echo "Disk full"
fi

I'm sure there are much better ways of doing it, probably with one awk command.
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Thanks Dave, Something like that. Not done much scripting but looking at grep, sed and awk just goes to show how much power is in the supplied Linux tool set.
Programming is fun again :)
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Programming is fun again :)

It becomes less fun after 31 years Steve!
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Good Morning All.

Well I made it back from Uyuni and the high plateau surrounding it. A truly wonderful experience, not only the salt flats (and the steam train graveyard) but we visited active volcanic geysers, more soda lakes (and attendant flamingoes) than I care to count, snow fields (at 4850m) and of course the salt hotels (for which read 'hostels'). Three days without computer, internet or telephone. Our car only broke down once (ruptured water hose) but the driver had a repair kit (epoxy and duct tape) so we made it.
Back to earth now and around 350 photographs to edit.
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