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list Thomas Séglard · Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:32:58 +0200 ·
Hi,

I'm using GlusterFS on my systems and got some troubles with it. Actually, I got a situation on 2 of my servers where glusterfs crashed with a core-dump and umout my volumes.

Is there a solution, in Xymon, to monitor when a filesystem disappear from the "df" output ?

In the documentation, the DISK directive has to be followed with 2 values for "yellow" and "red" alerts. But what's happening if I don't set these 2 values ?

Sincerly,

Thomas
list Thomas Séglard · Mon, 28 Jun 2010 19:33:16 +0200 ·
Hi,

I'm using GlusterFS on my systems and got some troubles with it. Actually, I got a situation on 2 of my servers where glusterfs crashed with a core-dump and umout my volumes.

Is there a solution, in Xymon, to monitor when a filesystem disappear from the "df" output ?

In the documentation, the DISK directive has to be followed with 2 values for "yellow" and "red" alerts. But what's happening if I don't set these ?

Sincerly,

Thomas
list Jerald Sheets · Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:51:32 -0400 ·
Toss a file onto the filesystem (like /foo/.hiddenfile) and watch it with
the file watch feature.  If the mount goes away, the file not being
accessible will alert.


---
Jerald M. Sheets jr.


On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Thomas Séglard
quoted from Thomas Séglard
<user-358ce494902e@xymon.invalid>wrote:
Hi,

I'm using GlusterFS on my systems and got some troubles with it. Actually,
I got a situation on 2 of my servers where glusterfs crashed with a
core-dump and umout my volumes.

Is there a solution, in Xymon, to monitor when a filesystem disappear from
the "df" output ?

In the documentation, the DISK directive has to be followed with 2 values
for "yellow" and "red" alerts. But what's happening if I don't set these 2
values ?


Sincerly,

Thomas

list Thomas Séglard · Wed, 30 Jun 2010 11:59:03 +0200 ·
Thanks Jerald. That's working. Next time I will think a little more 
before asking :) Have a good day.
Cheers,

Thomas
quoted from Jerald Sheets

Le 28/06/2010 19:51, Jerald Sheets a écrit :
Toss a file onto the filesystem (like /foo/.hiddenfile) and watch it 
with the file watch feature.  If the mount goes away, the file not 
being accessible will alert.


---
Jerald M. Sheets jr.


On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Thomas Séglard 
<user-358ce494902e@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-358ce494902e@xymon.invalid>> wrote:

    Hi,

    I'm using GlusterFS on my systems and got some troubles with it.
    Actually, I got a situation on 2 of my servers where glusterfs
    crashed with a core-dump and umout my volumes.

    Is there a solution, in Xymon, to monitor when a filesystem
    disappear from the "df" output ?

    In the documentation, the DISK directive has to be followed with 2
    values for "yellow" and "red" alerts. But what's happening if I
    don't set these 2 values ?


    Sincerly,

    Thomas