As usual just some changelog... Most of the work is on beastat.pl to make it work with 9.x of Weblogic server Some big work also on the netapp.pl script, It's now possible to check many things related to the newest/oldest snapshot in snaplistand to snapmirror like the size, the lag time, various Errors, existance of snapshot. There are also some new graphs for the snaplist and snapmirror tests (usefull to understand how data is changing on your volumes).
Hobbit_fd_lib.pm 1.11 (general library)
- Added an option to all the configuration files (netapp/dbcheck/beastat) to let Hobbit users decide what column to check for the connection test (default conn) or if the connection test is to be skipped
- Added hobbitgraph.cfg graphs definition into the patch (it got out the last time)
- Added changes to hobbitserver.cfg into the patch (it got out the last time)
- The hobbit patch now check if in the page there's a <!--linecount=xx--> tag and if it's available it will take the linecount from there for multigraph generation
- Added definition of NCV_mysqlperf into the patch for MySQL server graphs (you need to change the mysqlthread and mysqlslow definition to point to the right rrd to get the graphs).
- Varios bug fixed
Beastat 1.04
- Corrected a bug reporting an error while configuring the beastat.pl script
- Corrected a problem with BEA WLS 9.x (now it works)
- Corrected some problems with java error reporting
- jdk and weblogicjar options in beastat.ini can now be configured under each domain to let beastat.pl work with weblogic.jar 8.x (jdk1.4) and weblogic.jar 9.x (jdk1.5)
- Added a method to check one attribute value with a % value of another attribute value
- Added the possibility to divide graphs generated patching hobbit in more graphs like the disk ones
- Many other little fixes
DBcheck 1.05
- Removed the first line in the mysqlperf check so that the data can be graphed via hobbit ncv module
NetApp 1.07
- Corrected a bug with disk space report on data Ontap <7.0 where there are no aggregates
- rshcmd config option can now be defined per host
- completely rewritten the snaplist check. It's now possible to check newest and oldest snapshot for size/time they was last updated. It can report if volums don't have any snapshot or if they have and you don't want them
- completely rewritten the snapmirror check. It will now report transfer errors and you can define if you want to be alerted if snapmirror are broken or in quiesce status. It's also possible to check for the last mirror lag and size
- added data for snaplist and snapmirror so that they can generate rrd files and graphs
- added an option to skip the sysconfig -c tests
- some bug fix on the environment status reporting (thanks to Tadd Moore)
Hello,
I have a disk alert from one of my filesystems on the hobbit server. It's my $BBHOME/data/hostdata/ which is very big ! When I launch a 'du', I got this :
[hobbit at psi200 hostdata]$ du -sh . 12G .
Is it a normal size ? May I delete some files in it ? I got around 150 servers and I notice this fs is rapidly growing. Sincerly,
Thomas
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thomas.seglard.enata at cnp.fr wrote:
Hello,
I have a disk alert from one of my filesystems on the hobbit server. It's my $BBHOME/data/hostdata/ which is very big ! When I launch a 'du', I got this :
[hobbit at psi200 hostdata]$ du -sh . 12G .
Is it a normal size ? May I delete some files in it ? I got around 150 servers and I notice this fs is rapidly growing. Sincerly,
That's probably normal with a large number of servers over an extended period of time. I have 100 hosts and have been up for a couple of months and my hostdata directory is 1GB.
Hobbit also saves the output of all the client tests, etc for the "Snapshot Report"s. If you decide that you don't need to keep snapshots of the current status of your hosts, you can use the "trimhistory" command to delete data older than a certain date.
Looking at the hostdata directory contents, it appears to be historical copies of the client data. I'm not sure if the trimhistory command cleans these up as well, but if not you could probably get rid of the older ones manually.
-Charles
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