You could copy the df/inode fragments from the original client script and make up a script for root to run from cron every 5 minutes. Drop the output into a file that the Xymon client can read and just alter the client script to cat the file content. You won't need to give sudo to xymon for that.
Ralph Mitchell
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Scot Kreienkamp < Scot.Kreienkamp at la-z-boy.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am having a problem with some of my disk reporting. Postgres requires 700 permissions on its data directory, which in my case is also a mount. That causes non-root users (xymon) to get a permission denied error when running checks like inode and df. I can’t change the permissions on the directory or postgres won’t start so the only other options I can come up with are to make xymon run as root (not a good idea), or have it use sudo to run its disk tests somehow. Anyone run into this before? Any words of wisdom on if it’s possible to use sudo to run the df/inode tests in xymon?
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