[hobbit] Re: df issues? not returning all mount points

Benjamin P. August baugust at stanford.edu
Sat Apr 12 18:41:35 CEST 2008


Wasn't there something a couple of weeks ago about the client having  
difficulty with really large filesystems?

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--Ben
Benjamin P. August
System Administrator - VPUE
Stanford University


Quoting Stewart L <stewartl42 at gmail.com>:

> doing some more digging.
>
> If I run "./bbcmd ./hobbitclient.sh"  it works fine.
>
> If I just start the hobbit process it doesn't show up...
>
> the old bb client works just fine... :(
>
> Stew
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Stewart L <stewartl42 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Some of my partitions are not getting pulled by the client data.  I am
>> also not getting graphs for those partitions any more.
>>
>> When I run df -Pk on the command line I get the following...
>> # /bin/df -Pk
>> Filesystem         1024-blocks      Used Available Capacity Mounted on
>> /dev/sda7             10080488   1123052   8445368      12% /
>> /dev/sda1               497829     27222    444905       6% /boot
>> /dev/sda2             10080520   3909356   5659096      41% /home
>> none                   3986856        48   3986808       1% /dev/shm
>> /dev/sda3             10080520   2634804   6933648      28% /usr
>> /dev/sda6             10080488   2435308   7133112      26% /var
>> /dev/sda5             10080488     56748   9511672       1% /var/log
>> /dev/emcpowera1      1900807668 1251396128 630399896      67% /LOGS/DBKP1
>> /dev/emcpowerc1      1871333508 502627760 1273647524      29%
>> /LOGS/Firewall
>> /dev/emcpowere1      2113786784 1077641868 928770788      54% /LOGS/Proxy
>> /dev/emcpowerf1      2113786784 1806209972 200202684      91% /LOGS/Other
>> /dev/emcpowerb1      1871333508     32828 1776242456       1% /Alfresco_1
>> /dev/emcpowerd1      2113786784     32828 2006379828       1% /Alfresco_2
>>
>>
>> If I look at the client data for this server, I only get
>>
>> [df]
>> Filesystem         1024-blocks      Used Available Capacity Mounted on
>> /dev/sda7             10080488   1123048   8445372      12% /
>> /dev/sda1               497829     27222    444905       6% /boot
>>
>> /dev/sda2             10080520   3909356   5659096      41% /home
>> /dev/sda3             10080520   2634804   6933648      28% /usr
>> /dev/sda6             10080488   2435308   7133112      26% /var
>> /dev/sda5             10080488     56748   9511672       1% /var/log
>>
>> /dev/emcpowerb1      1871333508     32828 1776242456       1% /Alfresco_1
>> /dev/emcpowerd1      2113786784     32828 2006379828       1% /Alfresco_2
>>
>> So, I'm missing some drives here... any thoughts?  It shows up   
>> correctly in the [mount] client data.
>>
>> [mount]
>> /dev/sda7 on / type ext3 (rw)
>> none on /proc type proc (rw)
>> none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
>> usbdevfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbdevfs (rw)
>> /dev/sda1 on /boot type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/sda2 on /home type ext3 (rw)
>>
>> none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
>> /dev/sda3 on /usr type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/sda6 on /var type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/sda5 on /var/log type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/emcpowera1 on /LOGS/DBKP1 type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/emcpowerc1 on /LOGS/Firewall type ext3 (rw)
>>
>> /dev/emcpowere1 on /LOGS/Proxy type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/emcpowerf1 on /LOGS/Other type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/emcpowerb1 on /Alfresco_1 type ext3 (rw)
>> /dev/emcpowerd1 on /Alfresco_2 type ext3 (rw)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Stewart
>>
>> The revolution will not be televised.
>> The revolution will be no re-run brothers;
>> The revolution will be live.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Stewart
>
> The revolution will not be televised.
> The revolution will be no re-run brothers;
> The revolution will be live.
>





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