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Re: [hobbit] # of filesystems displayed in "disk" column is 1, but 5 in trends column
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] # of filesystems displayed in "disk" column is 1, but 5 in trends column
- From: "Aiello, Steve \(GE, Corporate, consultant\)" <steve.aiello (at) ge.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:42:28 -0500
- Thread-index: Acc5jb1nfm+08Nb9Q66+Ou244MOsHQ==
- Thread-topic: Re: [hobbit] # of filesystems displayed in "disk" column is 1, but 5 in trends column
>On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 08:41:11AM -0400, Tom Georgoulias wrote:
>> I feel like I've solved this problem before, but if so, I can't
remember
>> how. :)
>>
>> I'm using some modified versions of the filerstats2bb perl scripts to
>> collect data from my netapp filers, and ever since my upgrade from
>> 4.1.2p1 -> 4.2.0, I no longer have 5 filesystems/graph displayed in
the
>> graph under the disk column. I do have 5/graph in the graph under
the
>> trends column, though.
>
>The "disk" column tries to count the number of entries in the disk
>status message, and decides how many graphs to include based on that.
>If you do a "view source" on the disk status webpage, you'll see a
>"<!-- linecount:N -->" string showing what count it arrived at.
>
>The "trends" column looks at what disk-RRD files exist; if you have
some
>filesystems that are not always reported, then there will be RRD-files
>for these, but they will be missing from the disk status message -
>hence the difference.
Is there anything in the works to address this ? I ask because I have a
few servers that are in a cluster. So Volumes can bounce back and forth
between servers, when a failover occurs.