/backup is the zfs filesystem, and it is larger than 4TB
The other file system is a local disk, and was used to point out the
problem with ZFS disk.
Ben
Dave Shield <d.t.shi...@liverpool.ac.uk>
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Re: netsnmp-5.4.2.1 and Solaris 10/X86 with ZFS
2009/2/25 <ben.tay...@sybase.com>:
> I have built a rather stock netsnmp-5.4.2.1 for our environment, and now
the
> local EM7 guy is complaining that our ZFS file system isn't getting
monitored
> like it should.
Which is/are the ZFS filesystem(s) ?
How big are they?
Note that the UCD disk group objects don't handle "large" disks (>2TB),
due to 32-bit limitations. The development code includes new MIB objects
to address this problem, but that's not part of any current releases.
If that's not the issue here, you'll need to be a little more specific.
Dave
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