It’s not wrong as such, it’s getting no device on the observium side for some reason so the graphs are broken for that device. All the dedicated servers with physical root devices show up fine as graphs.
Shaun
From: observium
[mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Tom Laermans
Sent: 19 July 2013 06:11 PM
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] VPS root devices in snmpd.conf
Why is it wrong? That is the question.
Observium gets its data from your snmp agent, I have not had it fail even in linux-vserver jails.
Sent from my mobile, please excuse brevity and spelling errors.
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From: "Shaun Bradley" <Shaun.Bradley@marketingsource.co.uk>
To: "observium@observium.org" <observium@observium.org>
Subject: [Observium] VPS root devices in snmpd.conf
Date: Fri, Jul 19, 2013 18:28
Hi Guys, me again
I’ve googled for this but not found anything much, and I know it’s not entirely observium-related but is there any way of specifying a different root device in snmpd.conf? I have a few VPS hosted systems and the root devices are different,
some are /dev/simfs, others are /dev/xvda1 etc. Obviously this just produces a broken graph in observium so I’m wondering if there is a way of setting it and then having it picked up.
Many thanks for any pointers.
Shaun