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10g's Alert "disk utilization": identify the filesystem

From: Spendius <spendius_at_muchomail.com>
Date: 9 Sep 2005 01:06:20 -0700
Message-ID: <1126253180.376267.76030@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>


Hello,
For the "Disk Utilization" alert by default the grid ctl gives a message looking like
> Name=<svr name>
> Type=Host
> Host=<svr name>
> Metric=Disk Utilization (%)
> KEY_VALUE=ssd250
> Timestamp=Sep 9, 2005 2:58:58 PM
> Severity=Critical
> Message=Disk Utilization for ssd250 is 97.99%
> Rule Name=Host Availability and Critical States
> Rule Owner=SYSMAN

Is there an *easy* way to relate this 'ssd250' device stuff to a slightly more meaningful filesystem name ? I'm on Solaris9.

Thanks a lot.
Spendius Received on Fri Sep 09 2005 - 03:06:20 CDT

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