Hi,

I'm glad you like JFFNMS.

Most of the space should be used for the RRD Files in /opt/jffnms/rrd
but since their are round-robin, they will store a year worth of 5 minutes measures, so their size will remain the same.


JFFNMS also uses the DataBase to store events and data, so you have to take care of that usage too.

Do you say that the Autodiscovery doesn't get the Disk data, but the Manual Discovery does?

I'll try to fix the Wizard thing, or remove the Classic, I dont think anyone uses that anymore.

Javier

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Hi List and Javier,

Great software, I still learning a lot of things digging into the code.

Now I'm monitoring 12 Cisco Routers, 1 XP, 1 W2k server and 1 Catalyst 48 port
switch for more or less 1 month

All this stuff take 1.3 GB!!!, is this correct?
/dev/hda6              9775216   1388704   8386512  15% /opt/jffnms

I'm using REISERFS.
Load average is 0.20 on a P4 1.7 GHz with 256 MB RAM <-- Not a problem :)

By other hand, I'm monitoring very well the WindowsXP, but when I try to monitor
the W2k Server I only get info about the NIC, all other graphs (HD, VMemory)
has no info.

The manual discovery gets the label, and drive letters very well.

And one cosmetic bug, in "Performance" when I click "Classic" they legend change
to "wizard | wizard".

Best Regards.



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