A "df" on a 5.2.1P2D14 system shows:
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on vol0 396529396 302447476 94081920 76% /vol/vol0/ snap reserve 69975772 66004776 3970996 94% /vol/vol0/.. nosnap 15813736 8979244 6834492 57% /vol/nosnap/ snap reserve 0 0 0 ---% /vol/nosnap/..
On a 5.2.3 system it shows:
/vol/vol0/ 549255588 211150080 338105508 38% /vol/vol0/ /vol/nosnap/ 78241536 67460044 10781492 86% /vol/nosnap/
The "snap reserve" line has disappeared. That makes my SNMP query of the percentage of snap space being used return a bogus number (which happens to be 100% which sets off various alarms) :-(
Is there any way to get the snap reserve lines back *without* turning nosnapdir off?
Or is there a better way to get the nunmber via SNMP? I'm using mib numbers that appear to use the same output that the "df" command uses ie:
Target[ast-h-dcf01.snapshot]: 1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.6.2&1.3.6.1.4.1.789.1.5.4.1.6.2:public@ast-h-dcf01
Thanks, Graham