I have 3 Linux servers that I'm monitoring:
host1 - CentOS 5.8
host2 - Ubuntu 10.04.4
host3 - Ubuntu 10.04.4
When I use the "create a new graph" function, when I select host1 I see the 3 partitions that it has. However when I select host2 or host3 it doesn't show me the partitions from those servers, it shows me the ones from host1.
All 3 have the local disks listed in /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf.
What do I need to do to fix this?
Unix - Get Mounted Partitions
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Re: Unix - Get Mounted Partitions
I fear you are using the templates that are related to localhost only. Use the ucd/net-snmp templates instead
R.
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Re: Unix - Get Mounted Partitions
Fear not, Gandalf, for I am already using the ucd/net-snmp templates.gandalf wrote:I fear you are using the templates that are related to localhost only. Use the ucd/net-snmp templates instead
R.
I found that it shows me the disks in two locations, the first is "ucd/net - Get Monitored Partitions" and that one is correct, the second is "Unix - Get Mounted Partitions" and that shows the disks from host1 - no matter which host I choose. I must have overlooked the ucd/net partition listing earlier.
But why does the "Unix - Get Mounted Partition" section show the wrong partitions?
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