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RE: [hobbit] Looking for a tweak on the 'disk' and 'trends' detail displays



I thought about this a long time ago and had some reason to NOT ignore them. I can't remember why, now, but it seemed right at the time.

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From: Gary Baluha [mailto:gumby3203 (at) gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 2:25 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] Looking for a tweak on the 'disk' and 'trends' detail displays

I could be missing something, but couldn't you just tell Hobbit to "IGNORE" the Oracle mount points?  (If I'm wrong on my interpretation of your meaning, then I would also be interested in the answer)
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Kauffman, Tom <KauffmanT (at) nibco.com<mailto:KauffmanT (at) nibco.com>> wrote:
I thought this came up before, but I can't find it in the archives --

I have a number of systems with Oracle databases, with the table spaces spread over a large number of filesystems. From the unix (AIX) level, they are 100% full, so I suppress the graphs with 'NORRDDISKS'. But the module that generates the pages for 'disk' and 'trends' detail don't seem to know about this, and are generating calls to hobbitgraph for every filesystem (in sets of four).

This leaves me with 29 links to hobbitgraph with no corresponding data on several servers; how can I suppress them?

This is admittedly just a cosmetic issue, especially since I relocated 'disk' to the bottom of the trends page -- but it bugs me :-)

Is there any way to test for the number of actual rrds when generating these pages?


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