Personally, I'm against excluding them in the list of filesystems. Having 150+ servers it's nice to know when someone on the team has left OS CD's in the drives. I handle the situation by putting a disk rule in place for the standard location they are mounted. DISK "%^/cdrom" 1 102 GROUP=root Perhaps a change to hobbitd_client might be more appropriate to handle this type of media. Something that lets us know a CD is in the box yet doesn't send data points for the RRD's. Jason
-----Original Message----- From: Dominique Frise [mailto:Dominique.Frise at unil.ch] Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 12:22 AM To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: [hobbit] hsfs in hobbitclient-sunos.sh
Hi,
The FSTYPES in hobbitclient-sunos.sh does not exclude cdrom file systems (hsfs).
To correct:
[bb at iris bin]$ diff -u hobbitclient-sunos.sh hobbitclient-sunos.sh.dist --- hobbitclient-sunos.sh Thu Sep 28 12:07:13 2006 +++ hobbitclient-sunos.sh.dist Sat Aug 19 10:20:00 2006 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
echo "[df]" # All of this because Solaris df cannot show multiple fs-types, or exclude certain fs types. -FSTYPES=`/bin/df -n -l|awk '{print $3}'|egrep -v "^proc|^fd|^mntfs|^ctfs|^devfs|^objfs|^nfs|^lofs|^hsfs"|sort|uniq` +FSTYPES=`/bin/df -n -l|awk '{print $3}'|egrep -v "^proc|^fd|^mntfs|^ctfs|^devfs|^objfs|^nfs|^lofs"|sort|uniq` if test "$FSTYPES" = ""; then FSTYPES="ufs"; fi set $FSTYPES /bin/df -F $1 -k | grep -v " /var/run"
Dominique UNIL - University of Lausanne
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