My theory:
the total size of the disk has probably changed since you last modeled the 
device. This value is stored in the database and it not updated at every snmp 
poll , consequently if the bytes used ( which is updated at each poll ) is 
greater than the stored amount you will get a negative value. 

If this is the way it works, I think Zenoss might need to rethink this design, 
with the advent on SAN, LVM, growing and shrinking file systems iit happens 
more and more.




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