Hi I having the same problem with gvfs, as I saw in a previous thread.
(DISK CRITICAL - /XXXX/.gvfs is not accessible: Permission denied)
I can get on this thread since I'm new on the list, sorry.

In all the sites I found about this problem ( most of them about nagios ),
the solution points to filter it in the check_disk command launcher  adding
a -A -i .gvfs.
I don't see this as an elegant solution but I haven't found a way to add
this filter using host commands/directives.

.gvfs is present in Linux if you use gnome, so is a normal find in a non
headless environment ( Ex Oracle Database ).

Any solution will be appreciated.

FJA

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