I am running HobitMon R.4-RC1 on RedHat linux AS 3 and under the disk dot I see an incomplete list, see below. I have created 4 LVM file systems that do not appear to have any stats. With BB I know where to look to see, what is going wrong, but not with Hobbit. Any help is appreciated.
Also ... is there a place I can search the this mail list online?
Fri Feb 11 15:09:39 EST 2005 - Disk partitions on avideo OK
/dev/vg_data_01/lv_data_01 /dev/vg_data_02/lv_data_02 /dev/vg_data_03/lv_data_03 /dev/vg_data_04/lv_data_04 /dev/vg_root/lv_opt 10321208 32828 9764092 1% /opt /dev/vg_root/lv_tmp 5160576 32884 4865548 1% /tmp /dev/vg_root/lv_usr 20642428 4260484 15333368 22% /usr /dev/vg_root/lv_root 5160576 1574444 3323988 33% / /dev/vg_root/lv_home 20642428 703124 18890728 4% /home /dev/sde1 1035660 67812 915240 7% /boot /dev/vg_root/lv_var 10321208 666856 9130064 7% /var
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 03:18:38PM -0500, Steve DiSorbo wrote:
I am running HobitMon R.4-RC1 on RedHat linux AS 3 and under the disk dot I see an incomplete list, see below. I have created 4 LVM file systems that do not appear to have any stats. With BB I know where to look to see, what is going wrong, but not with Hobbit. Any help is appreciated.
This is a common problem, and not really Hobbit specific. The output from your df command gets split in two lines per filesystem, because of the length of the device names.
Set DFCMD="df -P" on the client, and it should work OK.
Also ... is there a place I can search the this mail list online?
The mail archive is a bit low on my priority list, I hope to get it in better shape after the release of 4.0.
Regards Henrik
The "df -p" did the trick, thanks.
Henrik Stoerner wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 03:18:38PM -0500, Steve DiSorbo wrote:
I am running HobitMon R.4-RC1 on RedHat linux AS 3 and under the disk dot I see an incomplete list, see below. I have created 4 LVM file systems that do not appear to have any stats. With BB I know where to look to see, what is going wrong, but not with Hobbit. Any help is appreciated.
This is a common problem, and not really Hobbit specific. The output from your df command gets split in two lines per filesystem, because of the length of the device names.
Set DFCMD="df -P" on the client, and it should work OK.
Also ... is there a place I can search the this mail list online?
The mail archive is a bit low on my priority list, I hope to get it in better shape after the release of 4.0.
Regards Henrik
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