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Re: {bb} nas file system not diplayed by BB
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- Subject: Re: {bb} nas file system not diplayed by BB
- From: "Leif Neland" <leifn@neland.dk>
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 14:18:07 +0200
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From: <mabu.shaik@bt.com>
BB monitors all the internal file systems with out any problems but
can not the nfs file systems. But when I do a df -ek, it displays all
the filesystems including nfs.
That is not a bug, it is a feature.
BB by default only monitors local filesystems.
Would you like getting alerts from 50 clients because the server is full?
How do I make sure BB displays all the filesystems in the server.
Although following file system is available, how do I make sure that
this is displayed through BB monitor.
<gsfiler>:/vol/unix_installs/apache_2.0.54
2516584 50936 2465648 3% /nas/usr/apache
In this case, I'd run bb on gsfiler.
If that is not possible, look at /usr/local/bb/etc/bbsys.sh
I have
DF="/bin/df -l"
to only list local mounted filesystems, modify yours to suit your needs.
Leif
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