Sep 14, 2011 10:00 AM
Change file system threshold for single server - 3.2
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This was very easy in 2.x. I am totally lost in 3.2. I have a few servers that I need to change so they don't generate file system warnings at 90% full.
In 2.x, I did this:
It worked perfectly. I cannot find anything like this in 3.2. I managed to find where these (the ones I did in the past)
are now stored in 3.2, but I cannot figure out how to to do this again for a new server. It used to be so easy. Am I missing something?
Sorry if anyone sees this twice. I tried to respond to a rellay old thread on this from 2.x, but it didn't seem to go through.
As polite as possible... *bump*
In 3.x the interface has changed and it takes some getting used to. There are a couple of different was to do it. But to mimic how you did it in 2.x this is what you would do:
1) Click Infrastructure
2) On the left hand side in the device tree drill down to you find the device you want to modify and click on it.
3) When you are looking at the device on the left side you will see 'Components' and one of the components will be 'File Systems'. Click on 'File Systems'
4) In the top section of the right side will list all of the filesystems that were discovered on the device. Click on the one you want
5) Just below the top section you will see 'Display' and this defaults to 'Graphs'. Drop it down and choose 'Templates'
6) You should now see the 'Filesystem' template and where it is defined. There is a button that says 'Create Local Copy'. Click that button
7) Now you can modify the threshold for just the filesystem.
Let me know if that works or not.
--Dennis
You are awesome!
This is the one step I was missing:
Just below the top section you will see 'Display' and this defaults to 'Graphs'. Drop it down and choose 'Templates'
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