Hi Jan-Frode Myklebust, The current GUI-internal logic has a hard coded warning level of 80% and an hard-coded error level of 90%.
With 4.2.2 the system health monitoring will have thresholds set and monitored via ZIMON and the system health component will provide events. With 4.2.2 those can be changed with an mm command. In general it is not a good idea to let a filesystem get loaded 100%. It could be, if this is done with the filesystem used by the system to store some configuration data, that the system can run into an error (usually this is the filesystem we call gpfs0). I suggest you get the 4.2.2 version which will GA quite soon. I have to apologize that I'm not allowed to talk about GA dates. If you want to get this feature earlier you may contact IBM and ask for participation on the beta program which starts very soon but the beta code is usually limited to non productive systems. As said , ask your IBM contact for the 4.2.2 GA update ( hopefully GA is soon) and you can get this feature you are looking for. Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards Stefan Schmidt Scrum Master IBM Spectrum Scale GUI / Senior IT Architect/PMP®-Dept. M069 / IBM Spectrum Scale Software Development IBM Systems Group IBM Deutschland Phone: +49-703 4274 1966 IBM Deutschland Am Weiher 24 E-Mail: [email protected] 65421 Kelsterbach Germany IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH / Vorsitzende des Aufsichtsrats: Martina Koederitz Geschäftsführung: Dirk Wittkopp Sitz der Gesellschaft: Böblingen / Registergericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 243294 From: Jan-Frode Myklebust <[email protected]> To: gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]> Date: 26.10.2016 13:53 Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] filesystem thresholds in gui alerting Sent by: [email protected] Does anybody know if there are any way to define what thresholds are to be used for alterting in the GUI? F.ex. we have some filesystems that are very full, but won't be getting any more data added.. we'd like to turn off monitoring of these, are raise the threshold to allow them to be ~100% full. -jf_______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss
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