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zpool status vs nagios alert

I have a zfs raid that went faulted on degraded disk. I fixed the errors with zpool. I cleared the alert from nagios. Still nagios throws an alert about that zfs share being critical and degraded. Yet zpool shows everything online with 0 issues on all disks.

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I've now offlined the drive. Cleared it. Then onlined the drive. And initiated passive checks with nagios. Now I wait.
It just reported from nagios again as degraded. This makes me want to smash a server....
Check what is inside nagios probe script.
Maybe there is some other ZFS problem.
I couldn't locate the probes and got frustrated. Can you direct me?
should be a script named check_zfs or so
Ok
"locate check_"
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Yes locate... Run "updatedb" and yes locate...
There's no locate command. Its SunOS.
Besides I said I fixed it...
Just a tip, but maybe next time use commands native to the OS used. Sure, maybe you can put locate on SunOS, but seriously maybe I can't install it...use native commands like find. Taking your tidbits and trying to piece them together isn't helpful. To be honest I stopped listening to your advice as soon as you said locate...
Because nobody else offered a viable solution.