Thanks Dave !!.
I looked at the (hrStorage) it can handle large filesystems .I am trying to
use hrStorage for monitoring Solaris ZFS filesystems.
In hrStorage it uses statvfs() call for determining filesystem stats. The
design of ZFS filesystems is such that it doesnot have fixed
hrStorageAllocationUnits, so the size calculation leads to wrong results.
ZFS has it own routines to get the filesystem stats.
Any inputs/pointers will be really helpful.
~ Pradhap.D
On 5/10/07, Dave Shield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/05/07, Pradhap D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to monitor large filesystems which is greater than > 2TB . In
> UCD-SNMP-MIB (dskTotal, dskAvail...) cannot handle large filesystems. Is
it
> an known limitation ?
Yes, it's a known limitation of this particular MIB design.
Have a look at the hrFSTable. I'm not sure whether this implementation
will actually handle large filesystems, but the MIB structure is certainly
capable of doing so.
Dave
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