Russell Coker wrote:
On Monday 25 July 2005 19:38, Ceri Storey <ceri.storey@dsvr.co.uk> wrote:
It's been ages since I looked at that. Nothing that I devised became
official. It would be best if someone else took over that, I'm sure that
Wichert would be happy to delegate it to someone else instead of me.
Any volunteers? Ceri, maybe you should do this.
Fair enough; although I'd welcome feedback. Also, I only really plan to
do monitoring of logical volumes for the moment.
Here's a preliminary suggestion (LVM standing for 1.3.6.1.4.1.9586.100.1)
NAME
LVM.physicalVolume LVM.1
LVM.volumeGroup LVM.2
LVM.volumeGroup.groupName LVM.2.1
LVM.volumeGroup.extentSize LVM.2.2 The size of each extent in bytes
LVM.volumeGroup.extentCount LVM.2.3
LVM.volumeGroup.extentFree LVM.2.4
LVM.volumeGroup.writable LVM.2.5
LVM.volumeGroup.resizeable LVM.2.6
LVM.volumeGroup.exported LVM.2.7
LVM.volumeGroup.partial LVM.2.8
LVM.logicalVolume LVM.3 A table of devices
LVM.logicalVolume.volumeName LVM.3.1
LVM.logicalVolume.volumeGroup LVM.3.2
LVM.logicalVolume.extentCount LVM.3.3 the number of extents in this volume
LVM.logicalVolume.reads LVM.3.4 the number of extents in this volume
LVM.logicalVolume.writes LVM.3.5 the number of extents in this volume
Comments? Suggestions?
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ceri.storey@dsvr.co.uk (Ceri Storey)
Systems Administrator
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