On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 09:18:08AM, Henrik Stoerner wrote:
I had a quick look at it (http://www.deadcat.net/viewfile.php?fileid=128) and from what I can see it generates a separate column per filesystem, with a column-name that is defined in the modified bb-dftab file it uses.
E.g. the bb-dftab has entries of the form host:partition:WARN:PANIC:COLNAME so one entry could be oracle1.foo.com:/oracle/dbdata:97:99:disk_db
So for alerts, you just setup alert rules using "SERVICE=disk_db" as for any other kind of alert-configuration.
For the graphs, you must tell Hobbit that the "disk_db" status is really a "disk" type of status. This is done with the LARRDS setting in hobbitserver.cfg. Add "disk_db:disk" (you must restart Hobbit after
Where exactly in the hobbitserver.cfg file do you define this? Is it in about line 143?
TEST2RRD="cpu=la,disk,memory,conn=tcp,....
this) and it should pickup those data and put them in a disk-type RRD automatically.
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