Hobbit/Devmon disk alert forever yellow
john.r.rothlisberger at accenture.com
john.r.rothlisberger at accenture.com
Mon May 18 17:30:33 CEST 2009
I have a recently installed xymon for testing and have added only a
couple hosts, one of which I have also setup devmon. This one hosts
seems to ignore the defaults set for disk alerts in
server/etc/hobbit-client.cfg. I am running xymon 4.3.0 beta 2.
I currently have (in hobbit-client.cfg - the only active rules):
DEFAULT
# These are the built-in defaults.
UP 1h
LOAD 5.0 10.0
DISK * 32 64
MEMPHYS 100 101
MEMSWAP 50 80
MEMACT 90 95
I have set the disk alerts very low for testing purposes. The two
clients that I refer to are both win2k servers and xymon/devmon are
running on ubuntu server 8. I have one server with panic alerts as its
disk usage is higher then 64% - this is expected. I have another host
in which I have also setup devmon but I have NOT setup disk monitoring
under devmon for this host. This host reports only a yellow alert and
one of its disks is 88% used. I found this anomaly when this servers
disk was just over 90% and the default was 90/95. I set the alert to be
higher 97/99 but the yellow alert was still there. After cleaning up
some space on the disk and bringing it below the 90% mark I expected the
yellow to go away but that hasn't happened either.
Does devmon negate bbwin? Is there some additional settings that I need
in hobbit-client.cfg to allow for something that devmon is doing?
Thanks,
John
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