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Re: [hobbit] df issues? not returning all mount points
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] df issues? not returning all mount points
- From: Henrik Stoerner <henrik (at) hswn.dk>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 07:27:10 +0200
- References: <1d23acab0804100905g1c87af6ds4f1aec8060f9ee56 (at) mail.gmail.com>
- User-agent: Mutt/1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11)
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 12:05:36PM -0400, Stewart L 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
That IS weird. Could you please try running these two commands and
report the output:
cat /proc/filesystems
df -Pl
Regards,
Henrik