It is quite reasonable to run a find in your rrd repository and delete all
old rrd files.
Active rrd files are normally updated every 5 minutes.
Something that hasn't been updated in a month, is probably no longer in use.
Regards
Vernon
On 26 July 2012 08:14, Roland Soderstrom <user-0cec9512a49f@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Ah, didn’t realize that there was a rrd for each filesystem.****
Thanks a lot, problem solved.****
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*From:* Larry Barber [mailto:user-6ef9c2864140@xymon.invalid]
*Sent:* Thursday, 26 July 2012 9:48 AM
*To:* Roland Soderstrom
*Cc:* xymon at xymon.com
*Subject:* Re: [Xymon] disk graphs after a Solaris live_upgrade****
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You just need to delete the .rrd files associated with the unmounted
disks. $XYMONHOME/data/rrd/<servername>/<file>.
Thanks,
Larry Barber****
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Roland Soderstrom <
user-0cec9512a49f@xymon.invalid> wrote:****
After patching Solaris 10 using liveupgrade we get all the /.alt
directories in the disk data graphs.****
Obviously they are in the RRD data file now, but totally redundant.****
All the graphs are messed up now.****
After patching was done and all these extra /.alt filesystems (one for
each Zone, and we had 10) was unmounted****
The disk page looks normal again at the top, the df output.****
But all the graphs are messed up only the root fs and a data fs shows up
in the graphs.****
We get all these non existing /.alt filesystems in the graphs and we are
missing the original ones.****
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Is there a way of getting it back to normal without destroying historical
data?****
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Maybe some fancy rrd command?****
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And is there a way of preventing this for future liveupgrades?****
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- Roland****
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