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Re: [xymon] Monitoring /tmp usage
- To: xymon (at) xymon.com
- Subject: Re: [xymon] Monitoring /tmp usage
- From: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj (at) umdnj.edu>
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:40:18 -0500
- Organization: UMDNJ-IST/CST
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You might want to see if there's anything (like the DFCMD variable for
example) that can be leveraged to fix this. Not sure where the filtering
comes into play or if there's a way to loosen it without going to source.
I know that it does work for ZFS though...
Wouldn't the monitoring done by the "memory" test suffice for this
specific purpose?
On 01/19/2011 04:25 PM, Rob Munsch wrote:
> Yeah - In client data, df doesn't even show it. At the command line, tho, a plain "df" *does* show it - as Filesystem "none." I am assuming Xymon is quietly, and normally quite correctly, ignoring any output that doesn't show an actual physical file system.
>
> Has anyone tried monitoring any kind of RAMdisk before..?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ryan Novosielski [mailto:novosirj (at) umdnj.edu]
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:05 PM
>> To: xymon (at) xymon.com
>> Subject: Re: [xymon] Monitoring /tmp usage
>>
> It is possible that your problem stems from the fact that /tmp is type
> "none" and that a grep looking for /dev would fail. I'm not exactly sure
> what Xymon looks for, but I had to manually change some scripts
> associated with BB to look for even ZFS filesystems which do not have
> devices under / (or at least they don't appear to from df's POV).
>
> On 01/19/2011 03:38 PM, Rob Munsch wrote:
>>>> Okay, so DISK is not impressed with me and just monitoring the physical
>>>> disk. I am running a client on a remote VPS, and would like to keep an
>>>> eye on its /tmp, but not sure how or where to define that. Or if? Any
>>>> tips appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [df]
>>>>
>>>> Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
>>>>
>>>> /dev/hdv1 3768053780 1050316584 2717737196 28% /
>>>>
>>>> [mount]
>>>>
>>>> /dev/hdv1 on / type ufs (defaults)
>>>>
>>>> none on /proc type proc (defaults)
>>>>
>>>> none on /tmp type tmpfs (size=128m,mode=1777,nosuid,noexec,nodev)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>>
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