Problem with Host MIB - Available Disk Space in 0.8.6f

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jolonghair
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Problem with Host MIB - Available Disk Space in 0.8.6f

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Hi,

we are using cacti 0.8.6.f. We are monitoring some filesystem (local and nfs) with Host MIB - Available Disk Space on Solaris Server.
When we do a remount of the monitored filesystem the graph shows wrong filesystemsize. It looks like that cacti has problem to identify the right filesystem. We thinking that it had something do with the mountid that changed.

Is this case known and maybe is there a solution already?

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Johannes
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Did you re-index the host? I guess it depends on the SNMP output. Maybe you need ot use another field as the index field. I don't run net-snmp on Solaris, so it will be hard for me to help.

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Post by jolonghair »

TheWitness wrote:Did you re-index the host? I guess it depends on the SNMP output. Maybe you need ot use another field as the index field. I don't run net-snmp on Solaris, so it will be hard for me to help.

TheWitness
Hi TheWitness,

what do you mean with re-index the host?

Kind Regards

Johannes
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In the device, click the green circle in the associated data queries, next to the snmp mounted partitions.
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