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[FW-1] SmartView Monitor disk stat

Subject: [FW-1] SmartView Monitor disk stat
From: Gennadiy Reznichenko <greznich AT PRONET DOT UA>
To: FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 16:26:28 +0300
Hello list

I was trying to set up disk cleaning rules on a management server using "logs and masters" setings under the mgmt server object (NGX HF01 on RHEL 3.0).
I never got an alert and oldest logs were never deleted.

I looked at the df command output and looked at the SmartView monitor disk statistics and found discrepencies.
/dev/cciss/c0d0p3     4.9G  1.2G  3.5G  25% /                  (df)

                                 4.81    1.1     3.71

/dev/cciss/c0d0p1      97M   25M   67M  28% /boot          (df)

                                  0.09   0.02    0.07

/dev/cciss/c0d0p6     8.3G  4.7G  3.2G  60% /usr                (df)

                                  8.29  4.67  3.62

/dev/cciss/c0d0p2      20G   18G  1.1G  95% /var                (df)

                                  19.23 17.18 2.4



As I am interested in /var filesystem the difference between what NGX reports is big enough!

Also help indicates that free space is compared for the machine - I need to monitor available space on /var partition.

Anyone managed to understand CheckPoint way and has set it up? Or everyone is using home-brewed scripts and cron or other disk management tools?



I looked at the all-in-one-box SPLAT and found similar differences.



Thank you

Gennadiy

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