I believe I have found the issue. I changed on my client scripts the "-l" to a "-h" to make the readings human readable. Well in doing that it changed the Column names across the top of the command:
[default hobbit command] df -Pl Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 32344948 23893632 6781788 78% / /dev/sda1 99134 17731 76284 19% /boot tmpfs 1684900 0 1684900 0% /dev/shm
[my modification for the command] df -Ph Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 31G 23G 6.5G 78% / /dev/sda1 97M 18M 75M 19% /boot tmpfs 1.7G 0 1.7G 0% /dev/shm gsonc-spg-snap:/OPS1 1.9T 276G 1.6T 15% /data
So what I did is changed a line in "linux.c" and recompiled hobbit. Now it is alarming like it should. Might need to look into a different way for parsing the DISK info.
Thanks,
-Josh
-----Original Message----- From: jose erquicia [mailto:mosimodo at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 10:37 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] monitoring DISK with hobbit
hi ! mi problem is the same i´m doing tests but can´t find anything. If i found the solution I will tell you. regards!
2008/10/8 Engineering <forums at triadbiz.rr.com>:
I am having issues monitoring the disk usage via hobbit. It is not alerting out when the usage goes over limits. Here is what I have in my hobbit-clients.cfg
HOST=%gsonc-spg-bms-1
PROC BmsUI "TEXT=BMS Web UI" PROC CORBAnameservice "TEXT=Name Service" PROC CORBAnotificationservice "TEXT=Notification Service" PROC SettingsServer "TEXT=Setting Server"HOST=%gsonc-spg-bms-2
PROC CBITrans "TEXT=CBI Transactions" PROC Customer PROC ServiceGateway "TEXT=Service Gateway" PROC SessionGateway "TEXT=Session Gateway"HOST=%gsonc-spg-bms-3
PROC Metadata PROC Package PROC Product PROC TerminalHOST=%gsonc-spg-bms-4
PROC Asset PROC Provider PROC PurchaseHOST=%gsonc-spg-ops-1
LOAD 12.0 17.0 PROC snmpd PROC snmptt PROC sec.pl PROC snmptrapd PROC mysqldHOST=%gsonc-spg-ops-2
PROC radiusd PROC mysqldHOST=%gsonc-spg-ops-3
PROC syslog-ng PROC mysqldHOST=%gsonc-spg-ops-4
PROC radiusd PROC mysqldHOST=%gsonc-spg-omea-1
PROC cron LOAD 7.0 10.0HOST=%gsonc-spg-sectimus.*
PROC sectamusHOST=%gsonc-spg-sunbox
LOAD 11.5 12.5 MEMSWAP 85 95HOST=%gsonc-spg-dncs
FILE /export/home/dncs/mystro/bfs/Compass_OOB/rta.grp.zSIZE>1200 TRACK=rta
LOAD 10.0 15.0 DISK / 95 98 DISK /cdrom IGNOREHOST=%gsonc-spg-mas*
FILE /usr/local/mystro/conf/rtareports_headendinfo.propertiesMTIME=1128514608 TRACK=rta-reports
MEMPHYS 100 101 MEMSWAP 75 90 MEMACT 97 98PAGE=%.*/vod
LOAD 17.0 22.0 DISK / 50 95DEFAULT
# These are the built-in defaults. UP 1h LOAD 17.0 22.0 DISK / 80 95 MEMPHYS 100 101 MEMSWAP 75 90 MEMACT 90 97I have tried the HOST and PAGE values and still can't get anything to work. The weird thing is LOAD, MEMORY, etc work just not DISK. Is there a known bug with hobbit and DISK or am I doing something wrong.
Thanks,
-Josh
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