Module: check_mk
Branch: master
Commit: 5b3bb089c2722bdeb2c10515a71ee4fd2c222daf
URL:
http://git.mathias-kettner.de/git/?p=check_mk.git;a=commit;h=5b3bb089c2722b…
Author: Mathias Kettner <mk(a)mathias-kettner.de>
Date: Fri Oct 18 21:40:41 2013 -0400
Cleaned up manpage of ps a bit
{..} should not be used for hiliting. It is used for denoting
texts that appear verbose in some configuration file. It is
rendered with TT, not with B.
---
.bugs/1017 | 6 ++++--
checkman/df | 10 +++++-----
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/.bugs/1017 b/.bugs/1017
index 23bdb20..5c7853d 100644
--- a/.bugs/1017
+++ b/.bugs/1017
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
Title: df levels percentage is treated wrong (int instead of float)
Component: checks
-State: open
+Class: nastiness
+State: done
Date: 2013-08-23 12:25:23
Targetversion: 1.2.3
-Class: nastiness
fix either check, wato and/or manpage
+
+2013-10-18 21:39:48: changed state open -> done
diff --git a/checkman/df b/checkman/df
index b372bb3..241c07c 100644
--- a/checkman/df
+++ b/checkman/df
@@ -146,10 +146,10 @@ parameters (dict): This check supports two types of parameters. The
{"levels"}: Warning and critical level of filesystem usage. You need to
supply two numbers. Depending of the type of number you can choose
- different kinds of levels as follows: Positive {integers} denote the
- amount of {used} space in {megabytes}. Positive {floating point numbers}
- denote the amount of used space in {precent}. {Negative} numbers impose
- limits on the amount of space {available}, again with the possibility
+ different kinds of levels as follows: Positive integers denote the
+ amount of used space in megabytes. Positive floating point numbers
+ denote the amount of used space in percent. Negative numbers impose
+ limits on the amount of space available, again with the possibility
to specify integers or floats to denote values in megabytes of precent.
The default is {(80.0, 90.0)}, meaning 80% and 90%.
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ parameters (dict): This check supports two types of parameters. The
have a look at the online documentation for more details about the magic factor.
{"magic_normsize"}: Norm size of a filesystem for the magic computation.
- The default for this is {20}. It is measured in {GB}.
+ The default for this is {20}. It is measured in GB.
{"levels_low"}: When applying the magic factor the warn/crit levels
will never drop below these numbers. The default is preset to