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netapp_alarms and root aggregate usage
I've configured the netapp_alarms check and the root aggregates are always making this check critical. They are always 95% on the filer and do not grow.
Can the root volume space be excluded from the check?
I have the same problem.
./check_netapp_ontap.pl -H netapp -u monitoring -p secret -o netapp_alarms
inf-stormgm02-p/aggr_inf_stormgm01_p_root/aggregate_used 95%, inf-stormgm03-p/aggr_inf_stormgm02_p_root/aggregate_used 95%
A workaround would be to exclude them with the -m parameter:
./check_netapp_ontap.pl -H netapp -u monitoring -p secret -o netapp_alarms -m exclude,inf-stormgm03-p/aggr_inf_stormgm02_p_root/aggregate_used,inf-stormgm02-p/aggr_inf_stormgm01_p_root/aggregate_used
OK - No problems found (0 checked)
But I'm not sure if this prevents the check of working correctly? Because right now I have a failed disk:
./check_netapp_ontap.pl -H netapp -u monitoring -p secret -o disk_health
1.11.11 state is failed
Isn't "netapp_alarms" supposed to show that too? Or what exactly is netapp_alarms supposed to be reporting?
-m exclude,root should also work