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On 12/10/2014 07:29 PM, Scott Pfister wrote:
The xymonclient-darwin.sh the xymonclient-freebsd.sh makes use of df -H out of the box. The disk graph is based on capacity %used. df -k or df-H display the % used. so changing from one to the other should not impact the graphs. We tried this on another host and df -k or df -h displays the columns differently and I recall having to change the [df] sed stanza to make it display correctly. I don't recall the exact steps and we never went further than the one test host. .
If it works on those other platforms, it's probably not an issue, so I guess I'd be on board with that request for Linux. On SunOS, it's not present on Solaris 8. So how to handle that would be the question.
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