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INodes and Block Utilization Missing

Subject: INodes and Block Utilization Missing
Author: [Not Specified]
Posted: 2015-09-24 18:09

Hello again!

I am trying to figure out where the INODES Utilization has gone...

I am monitoring a server using SNMP and I could see the Filesystem utilization as well as the inodes and block utilization.

For testing purposes I went to Filesystem Monitoring Templates (/Server) and changed the high disk usage threshold.
That worked correctly but from that time I no longer have INODES and BLOCK Utilization shown in my Filesystem screen.

How can I revert this

No matter if I add a new device or check the old ones these graphs are missing....

Please help me with that...it was really nice and convenient the way it looked before....

I am pretty sure that the only thing that I 've changed was the .9 to .2 and vice versa...

Looking forward for your help!!!

All the best,

G.



Subject: you may try Shane's advanced
Author: Andrew Kirch
Posted: 2015-09-28 15:50

you may try Shane's advanced Linux ZP. IRC it has IO and Inode utilization. If not it's not a hard data point to add as it's in standard SNMP (if I'm recalling correctly)

Andrew Kirch

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Subject: I have installed http://wiki
Author: [Not Specified]
Posted: 2015-09-29 04:34

I have installed http://wiki.zenoss.org/ZenPack:Improved_Linux_Monitor
if that's what you mean.

Unfortunately this doesn't include anything about Inodes or Blocks for the filesystems. It just has enhanced results for CPU and Memory.

The fact is that I am not so sure that from the beginning (scratch) I could see these results over SNMP and not only over SSH.

Is there a way to get them over SNMP

Best,

G.



Subject: You can do an snmpwalk and
Author: Andrew Kirch
Posted: 2015-10-01 09:54

You can do an snmpwalk and see what linux Net-SNMP is sending back. If Inodes are there, you can monitor them by adding a template.

Andrew Kirch

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Subject: I 've tried that and although
Author: [Not Specified]
Posted: 2015-10-01 13:51

I 've tried that and although I was expecting to see something regarding "inodes" I didn't get anything back...Could that be true

This is the command I 've used:

snmpwalk -v 3 -a MD5 -A Password -X SecretKey -u UserName -l authPriv 10.0.0.5 > snmpwalk_results

Then checked the "snmpwalk_results" file for "inode" entries but nothing was there.

I am on CentOS 6.7 using snmpwalk v. 5.5

Best,

G.



Subject: Take a look at this article:
Author: [Not Specified]
Posted: 2015-10-01 14:07

Take a look at this article:
http://serverfault.com/questions/627540/get-information-about-inodes-via...



Subject: Dpirmann, thanks for your
Author: [Not Specified]
Posted: 2015-10-02 14:50

Dpirmann, thanks for your suggestion.
I have already seen this article but I am facing a similar problem like the guy there...I 've grepped but I can not find dskPercentNode as well.

Best,

G.



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