It shouldn't have been removed. We use an automated script to generate the community edition though, so it might have pulled something out we didn't intend it to.
You can see disk i/o on the health tab of a supported system. Even if support was removed, you should still see these graphs, though.
http://demo.observium.org/device/device=6/tab=health/metric=diskio/
I did notice that the text labels have vanished from the health overview, I need to put those back (won't appear in CE until October, though!).
adam.
On 2014-04-24 19:19, Joshua Elson wrote:
Was this feature removed in the latest community release? We used to be able to view each disk (sda/sdc/sdc) and the ops/sec and bytes/sec. I can't seem to find this anymore after the latest upgrade.
Thanks in advance.
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