Hey guys,
I seem to have deleted the nagios notification that I want to mention in
particular, but as I noted in SOP/Nagios the %ages noted in the e-mails
are what is left, so inode=99% doesn't mean that 99% of the inodes are
used, it means 99% are still free.
Anyway, what this means, is
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 23:55 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
Anyway, what this means, is that when nagios has been complaining about
cvs-int recently, in particular the fact that /git has reached WARNING.
After a bit of hunting around, I found /repo/pkgs using 168GiB of the
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 00:39 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 23:55 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
Anyway, what this means, is that when nagios has been complaining about
cvs-int recently, in particular the fact that /git has reached WARNING.
After a bit of
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 23:55 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
Anyway, what this means, is that when nagios has been complaining about
cvs-int recently, in particular the fact that /git has reached WARNING.
After a bit of hunting around, I found /repo/pkgs using 168GiB of the
192GiB available,
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 00:39 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 23:55 +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
Anyway, what this means, is that when nagios has been complaining about
cvs-int recently, in particular the fact that /git has
Nigel Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Problem here, is that there are a LOT of old tarballs in that folder, which
leaves me wondering if we should do a spring clean ~1 mo after release.
Until we get something like correspondingsource up and running, we don't
have a good mechanism for weeding
On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 08:58 -0500, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
On Tuesday 13 May 2008, Nigel Jones wrote:
Hey guys,
I seem to have deleted the nagios notification that I want to mention in
particular, but as I noted in SOP/Nagios the %ages noted in the e-mails
are what is left, so inode=99%
On Tuesday 13 May 2008, Nigel Jones wrote:
Hey guys,
I seem to have deleted the nagios notification that I want to mention in
particular, but as I noted in SOP/Nagios the %ages noted in the e-mails
are what is left, so inode=99% doesn't mean that 99% of the inodes are
used, it means 99% are