On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 17:53, nickykav nickykav wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a BB server with 10 clients. I am getting the red alert on 2
> clients (both AIX) but the manner in which the alert is being displayed
> is very strange on one of the clients.
>
> Please see below:
> red Thu May 26 09:41:31 PDT 2005 - Disk on dev43 at PANIC level
> /prod/ram (96%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> /prod/map (95%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> /prod/wsi (92%) has reached the defined disk space WARNING level (90%)
> /prod/atr (91%) has reached the defined disk space WARNING level (90%)
>
> But on the other machine its is displayig a message for all the file
>
> system even though it has not reached the warning / panic level,
>
> please see below:
>
> red Thu May 26 12:30:13 EDT 2005 - Disk on sbsf50b at PANIC level
> 10% (17358%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 3% (9489%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 9% (6109%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 2% (3269%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 1% (3153%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 6% (2449%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 4% (2038%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
> 2% (2008%) has reached the defined disk space PANIC level (95%)
The "df" command on this machine is not producing output in the
format that the BB client is expecting. It's giving you the percent
used in the column that BB expect the partition name and blocks used
where BB expects percent used. So BB sees a partition called "10%"
with a usage of 17358%.
Try checking etc/bbsys.sh and etc/bbsys.local on both clients to
see if there are any differences in the definitions of "DF". If
so, try changing the one that's broken to match the one that
works. Otherwise (if they are the same) run the "df" command
with the specified flags on each machine and compare the output.
It should then be possible to change the flags on the machine
that has the problem to give BB the required output format.
Cheers, Phil.
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