I probably depends on how fast the disk fills up and how quickly you can respond to clean it.
Our "default" levels are 500Mg warning, and 100Mg red. On some other systems that have web servers that we want to be alarmed sooner, we have the warning at 1g, while the alarm is 500Mg.
We've been looking at changing some of the Oracle servers we have to higher than 500/100 since when someone is processing a giant load the archive logs can fill the disk up way to fast.
On a system that uses disk based backups, the level are even much higher, around 100g warning, and 70g alarm.
It'll all depend on the individual system and how fast you can respond when a warning/alarm notification goes out.
---Eric
-----Original Message----- From: Ryan Jay B. Lapuz [mailto:rlapuz at fcpp.fujitsu.com] Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007 07:40 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] Setting up Disk usage Alarm level
Good day!
Guys, I need your help again. Is there someone here who have guidelines for setting up the alarm level for disk usage? It's just that I can't defend it if I'm just going to set something without reference.
Please kindly share it to me. I just need it so badly.
Thank you very much!
Ryan
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