DiskUsageMonitor
The DiskUsageMonitor tests the amount of free space available on the specified storage disk of a monitored node. The monitor inspects the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB hrStorageTable to get information about the available free storage space.
A disk’s description (as found in the corresponding hrStorageDescr
object) must match the criteria the disk
and match-type
parameters specify to be monitored.
The available free space is calculated using the corresponding hrStorageSize and hrStorageUsed objects.
The hrStorageUsed does not account for filesystem reserved blocks (for example, for the super-user), so DiskUsageMonitor will report the service as unavailable only when the amount of free disk space is actually lower than free minus the percentage of reserved filesystem blocks.
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This monitor uses SNMP to accomplish its work. Therefore, systems against which you use it must have an SNMP agent supporting the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB installed and configured. Most modern SNMP agents, including most distributions of the Net-SNMP agent and the SNMP service that ships with Microsoft Windows, support this MIB. Out-of-the-box support for HOST-RESOURCES-MIB among commercial Unix operating systems may be spotty.
Configuration and use
Parameter | Description | Default |
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Required |
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disk |
A pattern that a storage’s description ( |
n/a |
Optional |
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free |
The minimum amount of free space that storage matching the criteria must have available. This parameter is evaluated as a percent of the storage’s reported maximum capacity. |
15 |
match-type |
The way the pattern specified by the disk parameter must be compared to the storage’s description. Must be one of the following symbolic operators:
Note that comparisons are case-sensitive. |
exact |
port |
Destination port where the SNMP requests are sent. |
From snmp-config.xml |
retries |
Deprecated.
Same as |
From snmp-config.xml |
This monitor implements the Common Configuration Parameters.
Examples
Note that you must include the monitor
section for each service in your definition.
<!-- Make sure there's at least 5% of free space available on storages ending with "/home" -->
<service name="DiskUsage-home" interval="300000" user-defined="false" status="on">
<parameter key="timeout" value="3000" />
<parameter key="retry" value="2" />
<parameter key="disk" value="/home" />
<parameter key="match-type" value="endsWith" />
<parameter key="free" value="5" />
</service>
<monitor service="DiskUsage-home" class-name="org.opennms.netmgt.poller.monitors.DiskUsageMonitor" />
DiskUsageMonitor versus thresholds
You can also use thresholds to monitor a storage’s available free space if you are already collecting these data. The difference between thresholds and this monitor is that while both can trigger notifications, using this monitor will put the node into a service down state and trigger an outage.