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On 12/04/2012 04:03 PM, Henrik Størner wrote:
On 04-12-2012 18:11, Michael Beatty wrote:
What does Xymon check to determine if my history logs directory is full?
It uses the "statvfs()" function, which should return how much space is available for unprivileged users (i.e. non-root users). Same info as a "df" will give you. If less than 5% is free, it will stop saving history logs.
The threshold can be changed via the --minimum-free=N option to xymond_history.
Interesting, so I guess I stand corrected! I guess it is possible this is happening to me on my Solaris install and I don't realize it? My drive is 99% full according to df, but I never understood this reserved space to be part of the "100%" of the drive -- after the drive is 100% free, there is still 5% left in blocks/kilobytes.
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