Well, are you saying that SNMP is reporting greater than 100 utilization 
of the filesystem? I'd try fixing that problem myself, but you could use 
a Event Transform to suppress alerts for those devices.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University



rmckenzie wrote, On 5/18/2009 2:20 PM:
> Please help. I am running Zenoss Core 2.3.3 on a RHEL 5 server, and I get 
> "threshold of Free Space 90 Percent exceeded" on my Solaris servers, it 
> happens on my other RHEL seervers as well but not as much.  Here is what I 
> have found that randomly causes it.
>     With our Solaris servers if you reboot the server most often on or two of 
> the mounted filesystems will show an over 100% utilization.  Here is an 
> example
> 
> Device: servername.domain.com
> Component: /tmp
> Severity: Critical
> Time: 2009/05/17 12:29:42.000
> Message:
> threshold of Free Space 90 Percent exceeded: current value 37836873.00
> 
> Does anyone know why this would be happening and how I can get it to not do 
> this?  FI this was happening in the prior two versions of this software as 
> well.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Rick
> 
> 
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