check_disk_stale.sh (Visit this link)

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A local check for Stale NFS mounts, for use on RHEL, Centos, Scientific Linux. I used the mktemp shell utilility, you can change it to fit your needs if you want.

This is a little bash script I wrote on a CentOS machine to check for stale NFS drives.

Submitted by: danielgoolsby
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Added: 2009-10-28 17:52:02
Last Modified: 2009-10-30 12:02:12

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