Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 740 votes ~ 14 comments )
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#7 Re: Keeping track of disk space Posted by Arthur (168.150.xx.xx) on Sun 22 May 2005 at 09:03 If you really want to go nuts, install mon, and specifically, use its DiskSpace (freespace.monitor) monitor. You can set an alert level, and not worry about things until the available storage is less than some configurable amount. It's available as a .deb (mon), but you'll be better off getting a newer version. The mailing list is active, but not high volume, and the primary developers are active participants in it. nagios is great if you have to impress non-technical types, but mon is great because it stays out of the way until you want to deal with it. mon is cool.
It's available as a .deb (mon), but you'll be better off getting a newer version. The mailing list is active, but not high volume, and the primary developers are active participants in it.
nagios is great if you have to impress non-technical types, but mon is great because it stays out of the way until you want to deal with it.
mon is cool.
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