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problem with LogWatch showing diskspace

problem with LogWatch showing diskspace

2005-06-02       - By Bill Tangren

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Mark Farmer wrote:
> Bill Tangren wrote:
>
>> I have a problem getting LogWatch to show the disk space on some (but
>> not all) of my RHEL ES4 systems. This is what it usually shows:
>>
>> -- ---- ---- ----- Disk Space -- ---- ---- ---- --
>>
>> /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
>> /dev/hda1              99M   12M   82M  13% /boot
>
>
> I had this on my boxes, I got around it by editing
> /etc/log.d/scripts/services/zz-disk_space & changing the script like this:
>
> df -h #| grep '^/dev/'
>
> I'm not sure exactly what causes it as i'm no scripter but looks like
> something to do with how the output is layed out, this is what I get now:
>
> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/mapper/main-root
>                       3.9G  212M  3.5G   6% /
> /dev/sda2             251M   20M  219M   9% /boot
> none                 1014M     0 1014M   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/mapper/main-srv   78G  1.3G   73G   2% /srv
> /dev/mapper/main-tmp   20G   80M   19G   1% /tmp
> /dev/mapper/main-usr  9.7G  2.1G  7.1G  23% /usr
> /dev/mapper/main-var   20G  434M   18G   3% /var
>
> HTH
>

Thanks for the suggestions (from both of you)! I'll try them.


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