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filesystems that are ignored still showing up in metrics report

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list Stefan van der Walt · Wed, 1 Sep 2010 11:51:18 +0200 ·
Hi guys

I have some filesystems on client machines that are in the ignore list, and
other filesystems that have been temporarily mounted, but as soon as the
client has picked them up sent the data to the server, the filesystems keep
showing up in metrics report.
I don't want, for instance, /mnt there as it is only mounted occasionally,
and has been put on the ignore list after I noticed it in the graphs, and
hasn't been part of the graphs for a long time after that.
However when I draw a metrics report, even for current day, the filesystem
shows up in the report, and the data is [nan]

How do I remove a single filesystem from the history on the server?

I have searched, and the only info I get is to how to remove the [disk]
check, but not individual filesystems.
/home/hobbit/server/bin/bb localhost "drop clientname disk /mnt"
removes the entire disk check.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Stef
list Malcolm Hunter · Wed, 01 Sep 2010 12:00:10 +0200 ·
quoted from Stefan van der Walt
I have some filesystems on client machines that are in the ignore list,
and
other filesystems that have been temporarily mounted, but as soon as the
client has picked them up sent the data to the server, the filesystems
keep
showing up in metrics report.
I don't want, for instance, /mnt there as it is only mounted occasionally,
and has been put on the ignore list after I noticed it in the graphs, and
hasn't been part of the graphs for a long time after that.
However when I draw a metrics report, even for current day, the filesystem
shows up in the report, and the data is [nan]

How do I remove a single filesystem from the history on the server?

I have searched, and the only info I get is to how to remove the [disk]
check, but not individual filesystems.
/home/hobbit/server/bin/bb localhost "drop clientname disk /mnt"
removes the entire disk check.

Any ideas?
Try removing the RRD file: ~xymon/data/rrd/clientname/disk,mnt.rrd

Note: I also get nan if the report includes a new volume that didn't exist for the full time period of the report.

HTH,

Malcolm


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