check_swap quirk on Solaris

Grae Noble Grae.Noble at newcastle.edu.au
Thu Jan 16 04:55:08 CET 2003


Ahh,

It all becomes clear. Can you not see some closed tickets then (even when viewing the "closed" tickets)?

Thanks, I guess I better have a look through cvs then :)



Grae Noble
Infrastructure, Communication and Information Services, University Services Division
University of Newcastle, NSW
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>>> Karl DeBisschop <karl at debisschop.net> 01/15/03 10:48pm >>>
On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 05:17, Grae Noble wrote:
> Hi all, 
> I've seen the problem also. Not only that, but it also does not handle multiple swap devices properly. If there is more that one swap file or partition and if one of them is at a size/percentage that will generate an alert, then it fails the entire check. i.e. 3 swap devices, 1 at 80%, 1, at 10% and one at 0%. If the threshold for the check is set to 60% then the check will trigger a critical or warning instead of calculating the total swap available and setting the status against that.
> 
> I did submit a bug report for both problems, 621872 is the block/byte problem, but the other bug seems to have disappeared from sourceforge.

The other did not 'disappear', it was applied and the ticket closed.
Standard view does not show closed tickets.

--
Karl



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