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Hi,
I doubt this has anything to do with us.
You can see what data your device is reporting back by running the poller in debug mode:
./poller.php -h <hostname> -m storage -d -r
You can see the data being returned via SNMP and what we interpret from it.
adam.
On 2013-08-19 00:54, Tom Henderson wrote:
What might be causing this disk usage chart to break up like this? Looks like it started acting up after an upgrade a couple of weeks ago.
This is a windows 2008 r2 server and the disks are (mostly) iSCSI. It seems to be the only server affected.
Cheers
Tom Henderson
IT Manager | Pack & Company | 027 461 4403 | 09 929 2750 | tom@pack.co.nz
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