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list Naudit007
Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:19:15 +0100
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Yes it's just to monitoring a NetApp appliance,  I use currently two servers
for monitore that (with df -P), and work well.
But I search an other best way to monitore my nfs without have an issue type
processes. I can't reboot my hobbit server...

Ok I try it  :

http://www.deadcat.net/search.php?menuosfamily=0&menulicense=0&menusection=0&filtermdate=&filterdescription=nfs&menuNoPerPage=20&action=search&Filter=Filter


2009/2/16 David Masterson (damaster) <user-ad630154120e@xymon.invalid>
Buchan Milne <mailto:user-9b139aff4dec@xymon.invalid> scribbled on Monday,
February 16, 2009 8:15 AM:
On Monday 16 February 2009 16:49:22 Naudit007 wrote:
I wish monitored sharing NFS on my servers like classic disks.
Why? Aren't you monitoring the NFS server?
What if the NFS server is a NetApp or EMC box?
Or, do you really want alerts for 100 servers if one NFS server has
low disk space?
Not necessarily a lot of servers -- maybe you only detail one server to
keep an eye on the NFS partitions?
(maybe you do want it, but IMHO, it usually makes more sense to
monitor the NFS shares once on the NFS server).
Only if the NFS server allows you to put a monitor on it.  Think *big*
company and turf politics...

David Masterson

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