[Xymon] usb disk not showing
Adam Thorn
alt36 at cam.ac.uk
Mon Nov 28 19:00:27 CET 2022
On 28/11/2022 13:57, Kris Springer wrote:
> I've recently installed a xymon server on Debian to monitor my home
> network, and I'd like the server to also show the status of a USB drive
> I have plugged into it. The drive is listed as /dev/sda and mounted at
> /media/user/USB-1TB
> It is listed in the xymon client data, but it doesn't show up on the
> 'disk' or 'inode' columns at all. I've commented out the default IGNORE
> rules from analysis.cfg and even tried adding the following as a host
> specific test, but still nothing appears.
> DISK /dev/sda 80 90
> INODE /dev/sda 80 90
For DISK and INODE entries in analysis.cfg you need to specify the
mountpoint rather than the device name, e.g.
HOST=my.example.host
DISK /media/user/USB-1TB 80 90
Quoting selectively from "man analysis.cfg"..
DISK filesystem warnlevel paniclevel
...
"filesystem" is the mount-point where the filesystem is mounted, e.g.
"/usr" or "/home".
If you had a default IGNORE rule then I think that's non-standard,
because the default rule for DISK is
DEFAULT
DISK * 90 95
Note that analysis.cfg is read top-to-bottom and the first matching rule
wins, so it's important to check that the analysis rule you're adding
isn't being overriden by something earlier in the file.
Adam
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