Measuring the size can be done, even if we need to manually tally up subzfs.
However, how do we graph the size? It might not make sense. As an
example, I have a 3Tb rpool, and a 100mb rpool on the same server.
(Data and transaction logs.)
On the same graph, any detail for the 100mb rpool will be lost.
Also, xymon is limited to one graph per page, so to graph the zfs size
as you want it, I will lose the rpool size graph as I currently have
it. Which is why I think a new test script is required.
Regards
Vernon
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 10:26 PM, cED <user-fad1cdbad586@xymon.invalid> wrote:On 05/03/2011 03:50 AM, Vernon Everett wrote:
Why reinvent the wheel?
http://xymonton.org/doku.php/monitors:bb-zfs
With graphing goodness.
If there's some other features you want added, tell me.
I'd like the possibility to mesure the zfs size itself, without counting
the subzfs.This is what is done through zfs-4-xymon
I'd like to group the graph.
I'd like to have a page which includes snapshot.
Cheers
Vernon
cED