We're willin to add that to the COM check BUT we will indeed need some extra
info.
We will need the output of the following commands:
vdf
vdf -k
df -k
vdf <mountname>
vdf -k <mountname>
df -k <mountname>
(and some people that are willing to test it as we don't have access to a ESX
server)
Or and that would even be better SSH access to such a system (ESX server).
Dirk Bulinckx.
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From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marr, Greg
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 9:21 AM
To: Servers Alive Discussion List
Subject: [SA-list] Enhancement Request - VMWare ESX Disk Space Checks
Hi
Has anyone managed to use SA to check available disk space on VMWare ESX
servers? VMWare has a Linux management interface to the underlying VMWare OS
and as such, handles the 'df' command but this doesn't show the VMFS partitions
- for this you need to use the 'vdf' command.
There's probably a way to script this and I'd love to hear how but if this could
be bundled into the *NIX disk space add on, that'd be great!
More than happy to provide any additional info that may be required.
Cheers
Greg
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