[hobbit] Monitoring filesystems?
Kasperowicz, Shaun (Contractor)
shaun.kasperowicz at xo.com
Thu Aug 11 18:24:38 CEST 2005
I have used both the bb-meta and bb-vxcheck scripts with good success
over the years. They are available on deadcat.net and should be
compatible with a Hobbit client, but I'm not sure about the server.
Cheers,
-Shaun
-----Original Message-----
From: Vernon Everett [mailto:v.everett at afgonline.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 2:21 AM
To: hobbit at hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Monitoring filesystems?
Hi Henrik
Our disaster here has got me thinking about monitoring file systems.
At present, Hobbit monitors the usage of a file system, but is there a
way to check if it's there or not.
Hobbit is quite happy if your NFS or Veritas volume doesn't mount, as
long as the capacity of what is mounted is within tollerance.
How can we make it check if the disks are actually mounted?
Or is that a task for an external test?
Regards
Vernon
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