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Re: [hobbit] HOWTO monitored NFS



Yes it's just to monitoring a NetApp appliance,  I use currently two servers
for monitore that (with df -P), and work well.
But I search an other best way to monitore my nfs without have an issue type
processes. I can't reboot my hobbit server...

Ok I try it  :

http://www.deadcat.net/search.php?menuosfamily=0&menulicense=0&menusection=0&filtermdate=&filterdescription=nfs&menuNoPerPage=20&action=search&Filter=Filter


2009/2/16 David Masterson (damaster) <damaster (at) cisco.com>

> Buchan Milne <mailto:bgmilne (at) staff.telkomsa.net> scribbled on Monday,
> February 16, 2009 8:15 AM:
>
> > On Monday 16 February 2009 16:49:22 Naudit007 wrote:
>
> >> I wish monitored sharing NFS on my servers like classic disks.
> >
> > Why? Aren't you monitoring the NFS server?
>
> What if the NFS server is a NetApp or EMC box?
>
> > Or, do you really want alerts for 100 servers if one NFS server has
> > low disk space?
>
> Not necessarily a lot of servers -- maybe you only detail one server to
> keep an eye on the NFS partitions?
>
> > (maybe you do want it, but IMHO, it usually makes more sense to
> > monitor the NFS shares once on the NFS server).
>
> Only if the NFS server allows you to put a monitor on it.  Think *big*
> company and turf politics...
>
> David Masterson
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