On 16/11/05 20:17, Ed Ravin wrote:
Hans, thanks for posting the two patches! I hate to look a gift horse
in the mouth, but I have a couple of concerns:
No worry about the gift horse. I happen to disagree though. Not that
its a big issue.
This is not unique to ext2/ext3 filesystems -
As a long time user of the snmpdiskspace.monitor, I was misled everytime
an alert went of, as it reported significantly more disk free then
available.
Cause was that ext2/ext3 filesystems reserves 5 % for emergencies, ie
root usage only. This diskspace is not available to the general user
Hans Kinwel wrote:
Cause was that ext2/ext3 filesystems reserves 5 % for emergencies, ie
root usage only. This diskspace is not available to the general user
Actually the reserved space can be set to any value (5% is the default in case
you do not specify one an filesystem creation)
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