Anyone using Xymon to monitor Linux LVM volumes?
list Elizabeth Schwartz
Before I invent the wheel, wondering if anyone's got a test going for linux LVM volumes? Perhaps using lvdisplay --all, or vgs/vgdisplay ? (I am not so familiar with LVM, have used Solaris SVM and Veritas and zfs and assorted storage devices) thanks Betsy
list Ford Alan
I have a perl script I run. It figures out which disks are in which lvm and what file system. Then it gets iostats for it all and graphs it :-) works on RHEL 4 and 5. Its evening here. I will send you a copy when I get to work tomrrow :-) Sent from my iPhone
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On 03/11/2011, at 9:55 PM, "Elizabeth Schwartz" <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Before I invent the wheel, wondering if anyone's got a test going for linux LVM volumes? Perhaps using lvdisplay --all, or vgs/vgdisplay ? (I am not so familiar with LVM, have used Solaris SVM and Veritas and zfs and assorted storage devices) thanks Betsy
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list Steve Holmes
I am also interested in your script. Thanks, Steve
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On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:19 AM, FORD Alan <user-eb925835b8b9@xymon.invalid> wrote:
I have a perl script I run. It figures out which disks are in which lvm and what file system. Then it gets iostats for it all and graphs it :-) works on RHEL 4 and 5. Its evening here. I will send you a copy when I get to work tomrrow :-) Sent from my iPhone On 03/11/2011, at 9:55 PM, "Elizabeth Schwartz" <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid> wrote:Before I invent the wheel, wondering if anyone's got a test going for linux LVM volumes? Perhaps using lvdisplay --all, or vgs/vgdisplay ? (I am not so familiar with LVM, have used Solaris SVM and Veritas and zfs and assorted storage devices) thanks BetsyThis email is to be read subject to the email disclaimer located at http://www.stanwell.com/email-disclaimer.aspx
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list Tom L. Stewart
I would also be interested in possible using it. Tom
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From: xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] On Behalf Of Steve Holmes
Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 7:48 AM
To: FORD Alan
Cc: xymon at xymon.com
Subject: Re: [Xymon] Anyone using Xymon to monitor Linux LVM volumes?
I am also interested in your script.
Thanks,
Steve
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:19 AM, FORD Alan <user-eb925835b8b9@xymon.invalid<mailto:user-eb925835b8b9@xymon.invalid>> wrote:
I have a perl script I run. It figures out which disks are in which lvm and what file system. Then it gets iostats for it all and graphs it :-) works on RHEL 4 and 5. Its evening here. I will send you a copy when I get to work tomrrow :-)
Sent from my iPhone
On 03/11/2011, at 9:55 PM, "Elizabeth Schwartz" <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid<mailto:user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid>> wrote:
Before I invent the wheel, wondering if anyone's got a test going for linux LVM volumes? Perhaps using lvdisplay --all, or vgs/vgdisplay ? (I am not so familiar with LVM, have used Solaris SVM and Veritas and zfs and assorted storage devices) thanks Betsy
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list Alexander Bech
Am 03.11.2011 16:52, schrieb Stewart, Tom L.:
I would also be interested in possible using it. Tom
Me, too. Alex
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*From:* xymon-bounces at xymon.com [mailto:xymon-bounces at xymon.com] *On Behalf Of *Steve Holmes *Sent:* Thursday, November 03, 2011 7:48 AM *To:* FORD Alan *Cc:* xymon at xymon.com *Subject:* Re: [Xymon] Anyone using Xymon to monitor Linux LVM volumes? I am also interested in your script. Thanks, Steve On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:19 AM, FORD Alan <user-eb925835b8b9@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-eb925835b8b9@xymon.invalid>> wrote: I have a perl script I run. It figures out which disks are in which lvm and what file system. Then it gets iostats for it all and graphs it :-) works on RHEL 4 and 5. Its evening here. I will send you a copy when I get to work tomrrow :-) Sent from my iPhone On 03/11/2011, at 9:55 PM, "Elizabeth Schwartz" <user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid <mailto:user-c61747246f66@xymon.invalid>> wrote:Before I invent the wheel, wondering if anyone's got a test going for linux LVM volumes? Perhaps using lvdisplay --all, or vgs/vgdisplay ? (I am not so familiar with LVM, have used Solaris SVM and Veritas and zfs and assorted storage devices) thanks BetsyThis email is to be read subject to the email disclaimer located at http://www.stanwell.com/email-disclaimer.aspx -- If they give you ruled paper, write the other way. -Juan Ramon Jimenez, poet, Nobel Prize in literature (1881-1958) Truth never damages a cause that is just. -Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869-1948)
list Ford Alan
Hi all, I am in the process of making my Xymon scripts available to all and sundry :-) You can access them at http://sourceforge.net/p/xy-alfanoid/wiki/Home/ Alan Ford Senior Database Administrator Com Serv - Information Communications and Technology Stanwell Corporation Limited www.stanwell.com<http://www.stanwell.com>;
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