On 4 July 2013 17:28, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Hi,
You can change to v2c in the device settings, no need to delete and re-add.
Yeah, I found that, but I wasn't 100% sure it would eliminate the problem, so I went down the "delete and recreate" path. It's not like there was historical data I needed anyway. :-)
This may be a Windows problem, do you or anyone else have other machines with >16TB of diskspace on Windows?
I don't - while my VMWare cluster has that much raw storage, it's broken into smaller chunks for compatibility reasons. This server is stand-alone.
For example, until Net-SNMP 5.7 there was no way to correctly monitor/graph/detect disk sizes over 16TB on Linux either. 5.7 added support for larger counters, which we now use.
There may be a similar limitation on Windows. (but I guess it is possible that this requires v2c and you're not using it)
Well, I'm now running the server with v2c, and it still doesn't read the volume size correctly.
It's not a major issue - I'll just set Observium to ignore the volume, since I have other monitors on it (users who will scream "IT!!!!" in a loud voice if it runs out of space), and the important volumes (the OS and system disks) are picked up OK.
Thanks.
DaZZa