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I found a script on the internet that kind of meets my needs of finding a script to determine if a linux machine has a staled NFS Mount Point. I tweeked the script a little bit to fit my environment and I have came up with the below script. I was successfully able to run the script locally on the machine but when I use SAM…
Would like to know how solarwinds will monitor if a mount point or server resources ( RAM ) is added or removed to the server which is already in the monitoring. Will i need to get notified by the team or do I need to do a rediscovery each time when a already installed server has a new mount point.. Any ideas pls !!!!!!!!!!
I'm going through the process of switching my polling method on Linux boxes from SNMP to Agent. As part of that process, I need to add some of the mount points (volumes) back to the list of resources monitored on these nodes. Right now, I have a list of 133 servers that are on the non-prod side of the house that I pushed…
I got this issue when monitoring the Exchange DAG mountpoint, there are 2 Exchange server with the mailbox role and we are using the SNMP to monitor the services and local drive. Then we added the DAG IP to monitor the mountpoints using WMI where we monitor the DB and log folders. And today, one of the mailbox got…
This UnDP returns the following info for AIX systems Mount Point Name Mount Point Size in MB Mount Point Free Space in MB Mount Point Free Space Available % (via transform) Verified for AIX 6.1, should also work for 5.3 & 7.1. kris.maxwell@loop1systems.com
If like me you are somewhat startled by the fact you cannot monitor mount point in the same way as a normal logical disk, read on. It is possible without using an expensive APM license, by using a custom poller and a bit of freeware middleware. This basically started when we created our new exchange environment. As the…
We recently updated SW to NPM 10.5 and SAM 5.5. Great, wonderful, everything went well everyone was happy... BUT... My belief with mount points is that SAM 5.5 is supposed to pick them up as regular volumes. Only it isn't. On our exchange box, for instance, we have a D: drive (shows as a 20 GB drive, with 19.9 GB free) and…
Is there anyway that orion will monitor the mount points on a windows disk? Say I have a 80gb partition and create a mount point thats 80gb and mount it to the 80gb partition. Solar winds doesn't show the space from the mount point. Is this possible? thanks Dennis
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