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Subject: | funky Filesystem display confusing parser |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2014-10-20 12:38 |
"/proc - - - - - - - /proc" in the following display apparently confuses the parser to where I get no Used Blocks or % Util for the rest of the Filesystems.
I tried "df -vk |grep -v /proc" in the Modeling Template - it did not help.
Is the pipe to grep the problem
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$ automate [/home/automate]df -vk
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Free %Used Iused Ifree %Iused Mounted on
/dev/hd4 1261568 597652 663916 48% 12910 150210 8% /
/dev/hd2 3407872 2355024 1052848 70% 46174 239056 17% /usr
/dev/hd9var 819200 696488 122712 86% 14138 32171 31% /var
/dev/hd3 1179648 19620 1160028 2% 243 258117 1% /tmp
/dev/hd1 2818048 1419924 1398124 51% 3077 311969 1% /home
/dev/hd11admin 131072 364 130708 1% 5 29105 1% /admin
/proc - - - - - - - /proc
/dev/hd10opt 409600 182196 227404 45% 9029 50945 16% /opt
/dev/livedump 262144 368 261776 1% 4 58200 1% /var/adm/ras/livedump
/dev/fslv00 37748736 24901752 12846984 66% 109915 3148938 4% /usr/sap
/dev/fslv01 6291456 5126252 1165204 82% 29745 297797 10% /sapmnt
/dev/fslv02 104857600 49974356 54883244 48% 258321 12433347 3% /oracle
/dev/fslv03 1048576 488 1048088 1% 4 232936 1% /oraarch
uspqbwa0:/oraBKDEV/uspdbw70 1048576000 583830652 464745348 56% 146929 103306839 1% /backup
uspqbwa0:/basis/bu_works_temp 700448768 405557004 294891764 58% 140084 65664123 1% /basis-temp
$ automate [/home/automate]
Subject: | that's a really weird /proc.. |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2014-10-20 13:06 |
that's a really weird /proc... as in in 18 years I've never seen that. For my edification would you provide a uname -a
Before trying to beat up the modeler, would you please try tweaking the following zproperties
zFileSystemMapIgnoreNames
zFileSystemMapIgnoreTypes
Andrew Kirch
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