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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.
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----- Reply message ----- 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