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How to create filesystem threshold for /Server/Windows/Wmi?
Jesse Hurtado
2013-02-19 15:34:54 UTC
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"How to create filesystem threshold for /Server/Windows/Wmi?"

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Hello,

I've just perfomed a clean install of Zenoss 4.2.3 on a RHEL 6.3 box and am trying to get hard disk thresholds for devices I place in /Server/Windows/WMI but am having trouble finding how to do this.

I have no problem when placing them in /Server/Windows as I have a threshold set at 70% (just to test) by going to Advanced>>Monitoring Templates>>FileSystem on the left hand menu and choosing /Server. There I have a usedBlocks Data Source and a MinMaxThreshold for high disk usage which I have adjusted as the following screenshot shows:

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This in turn creates a visual graph for the servers in /Server/Windows as shown here:

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Now at first I was under the assumption since this is being done from the /Server directory it would affect everything under it such as /Server/Windows/WMI but that's not the case. I've created a usedBlocks DataSource in /Server/Windows/WMI by copying the Source number to match that of /Server and created a Threshold of high disk usage with an Event Class of /Storage/Full but receive no alerts or visual graphs showing the threshold. Would anyone happen to know how to create a threshold for devices in /Server/Windows/WMI?
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