Thanks Mike. That addresses part one of my Q. Part 2 is:
Does Net-SNMP 5.5 still choke (incorrectly report) on multi-terabyte rigs?
(I'm assuming it does, but I'm looking for confirmation from those with
more familiarity.)
-=dwh=-
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:31:24 -0800, Mike Ayers mike_ay...@tvworks.com
wrote:
From: UMV [mailto:ultramegavolt...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 5:17 PM
Has Patches item #2340904 (Summary: dskTable: dskTotal / dskAvail /
dskUsed overflow-prone)been incorporated into the current net-snmp 5.5
distribution, or will I have to patch it myself when I roll my own
packages?
OR (crosses fingers),
If the overflow issue has been addressed, can I just go ahead and use
the
5.5 binary .rpms on a rig with a 24TB array?
It appears that patch has not been incorporated into any release, or
even tested by anyone else. I suspect there is still a lack of the 2TB
drives needed for testing...
HTH,
Mike
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