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<div>Hi all</div>
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<div>Anybody had any experience trying to define multiple disk definitions.</div>
<div>I have a range of servers, which for whatever reason, have highly variable partition sizes.</div>
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<div>E.g. ServerA /data1 2Tb</div>
<div> /data2 200mb</div>
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<div> ServerB /data1 800gb</div>
<div> /data2 4Tb</div>
<div> /data3 20gb</div>
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<div>Setting a blanket value of </div>
<div> DISK * 90 95</div>
<div>Will not give good results, because on a 4Tb volume, 90% is still 400Gb available, while on a 200mb volume, this is only 20mb</div>
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<div>What I would like to do, is define a percent or absolute, based on disk size. </div>
<div>Is this possible?</div>
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<div>There are many more servers, so defining them all individually will be too much work.</div>
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<div>Cheers</div>
<div> Vernon</div>
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