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Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Hello,
When using the Alarm guest diskspace i can see that alarms are triggered on the C:\ drive but not on the other drives.
This is the default alarm in Vmonitor. Does it trigger only on C:\ drives ?
Regards Erik.
When using the Alarm guest diskspace i can see that alarms are triggered on the C:\ drive but not on the other drives.
This is the default alarm in Vmonitor. Does it trigger only on C:\ drives ?
Regards Erik.
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Hello Erik,
No, the corresponding alarm should work for all VM drives, could you please clarify what made you think that it only works for your C drive?
Thanks!
No, the corresponding alarm should work for all VM drives, could you please clarify what made you think that it only works for your C drive?
Thanks!
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
We have a VM with only a c: drive and less free space then 10%. this generates an alert.
Target: **********
Status: Warning (Yellow)
Alarm: Guest disk space
Time: 10/27/2010 9:34:18 AM
VM disk free min space is below 10%
We have a VM with a c:, d:, f:, n: and m: disk. the n: drive is 150Gb and has 0,8 Gb free space left. I assume this should have generated an alarm.?
But no alarm is triggerd
Regards Erik
Target: **********
Status: Warning (Yellow)
Alarm: Guest disk space
Time: 10/27/2010 9:34:18 AM
VM disk free min space is below 10%
We have a VM with a c:, d:, f:, n: and m: disk. the n: drive is 150Gb and has 0,8 Gb free space left. I assume this should have generated an alarm.?
But no alarm is triggerd
Regards Erik
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Erik,
Yes, the alarm should have been generated. Taking into consideration that VMware Tools is required in order to get disk free space, please make sure you have the latest version of Tools installed on this VM. By the way, could you tell me whether VM Summary tab displays the correct information for VM guest disks usage?
Yes, the alarm should have been generated. Taking into consideration that VMware Tools is required in order to get disk free space, please make sure you have the latest version of Tools installed on this VM. By the way, could you tell me whether VM Summary tab displays the correct information for VM guest disks usage?
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Vitaliy,
It is a windows 2008 server standard with SP2 and vmware tools version 8.3.2 build 257589
The summary screen is presenting the correct information
it shows a 100Gb drive with 4,1 GB free space.
The alarm should generate an event at 10%
The server has a C: drive and an E: drive.
The CDROM is D: and not shown in the summary screen.
Regards Erik
It is a windows 2008 server standard with SP2 and vmware tools version 8.3.2 build 257589
The summary screen is presenting the correct information
it shows a 100Gb drive with 4,1 GB free space.
The alarm should generate an event at 10%
The server has a C: drive and an E: drive.
The CDROM is D: and not shown in the summary screen.
Regards Erik
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Yes, the alarm should have been generated, assuming that you didn't adjust any tolerance settings in the alarm properties.
Could you please open the support ticket with our technical team by sending log files together with the screenshots of summary VMs tabs showing guest disk information for further troubleshooting.
Could you please open the support ticket with our technical team by sending log files together with the screenshots of summary VMs tabs showing guest disk information for further troubleshooting.
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Created the supportticket and send screenshots and logfiles.
Thanks
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
The alarm on guest disk free space with multiple disks presented may not being triggered correcty under certain circumstances, thanks for noticing it, Eric! The corresponding hotfix will be available through our support team.
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
If there is a patch available I would like to receive this patch also. We have the same issue with alarms on other disks than the system disk. Alarms only generated on system disk. We've had this already with several VM's.
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Marco
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Hello Marco,
Yes, the corresponding hotfix is already available and can be obtained through our support team. Thanks!
Yes, the corresponding hotfix is already available and can be obtained through our support team. Thanks!
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Got the fix from Veeam, applied the fix and it seems to be OK now
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
Erik, thanks again for finding this issue and updating us with your current status! Much appreciated.
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Quest disk space alarm from second drive doesn't work
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Our Veeam Monitor won't send alarm when quest disk space on drive D: is lower than alarm level. Everything works fine when C: drives are low on space. We just got weird error from one of our VM servers, and went to look at it and D: drive was full. After that I started testing and our Veeam Monitor won't send alarm when any of the VM has low disk space, if that disk isn't System Partition. How can we get alarms from other VM drives as well?
Our Veeam Monitor won't send alarm when quest disk space on drive D: is lower than alarm level. Everything works fine when C: drives are low on space. We just got weird error from one of our VM servers, and went to look at it and D: drive was full. After that I started testing and our Veeam Monitor won't send alarm when any of the VM has low disk space, if that disk isn't System Partition. How can we get alarms from other VM drives as well?
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
My comment is similar to others: Can we get the ability to customize the emails? In relation to the Guest disk space alarm, I would like the ability to see which drive is filling up. Also, with the alarms, the ability to have only Errors repeat for emails, not both Warnings and Errors.
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Re: Alarm : Guest free disk space v5
More informative alarm description will be available in our next version. The same refers to the ability to choose alarm condition when you want to send the email/SNMP trap.
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