The plugin is working great for local disk such as /sda etc. However I
am trying to use it to check disk stats on SAN devices. In our case we
use EMC Powerpath so devices are presented on emc's multipathing, for
each lun there is 4 devices for redundancy so the system addresses these
by emcpowerX.

 

These devices are still listed under /sys/block however when I point the
plugin at them it errors out. Have you encountered this before and is
there a way to monitor IO on LUN's presented over Fiber and ISCSI.

 

Thank you,

 

Michael Chasse

Radixx Solutions International

Office: 407.856.9009 x129

 

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