[Xymon] *nix xymon client directories size (DU change is possible?)

Colin Coe colin.coe at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 07:24:55 CEST 2011


If you do your "zfs list pool"(?) on a UFS file system does it give an error?

If so, you could try something like: "zfs list pool <additioanl args>
2> /dev/null || du <additional args>"

Just a thought...

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On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Soporte Infraestructura Operativa y
Almacenamiento <soopal at ice.go.cr> wrote:
> Hi all:
> after reviewing the mailist archive and read the wiki...I came with one question..
> AFAIK the DIR monitoring/track will use a DU on the xymon client (*nix ones). I need to monitor/track some directories on ZFS and they are Big.
> I mean 880GB or more. a simple du -sh or just du takes at least 45min.
> Of course; doing a zfs list pool/zfs gave me the same data that a du but almost instantaneously...
> So my question do I can override which command is used to DIR monitoring ? Or I must go with a script that do zfs list and push that data to rrd as independent test?
>
> To make things worst I have mixed UFS/ZFS structures, but just need to monitor/track some of them.
>
> Thanks a lot for any input!
>
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