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  1. Observium
  2. OBS-2745

Mounted ISO's affect Windows Servers disk full percentage

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      When you mount two or more ISOs in Windows Server 2016 Standard (10.0.14393 Build 14393).

       Please see screenshot 1.

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      201Observium thinks G and H drive (storage_index 3 and 4) have run out of space...

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      But actually its taking the free space from the mounted ISOs and using those values as the free space for the G and H drives (storage_index 3 and 4).

       Please see screenshot 2. 

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      Observium 18.8.9361 (3rd August 2018)
      OS Linux 4.4.0-119-generic [amd64] (Ubuntu 16.04)
      Apache 2.4.18 (Ubuntu)
      PHP 7.0.30-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 (OPcache: ENABLED)
      Python 2.7.12
      MySQL 5.7.23-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 (extension: mysqli 5.0.12-dev)
      SNMP NET-SNMP 5.7.3
      RRDtool 1.5.5
      Fping 3.13 (IPv4 and IPv6)

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          [OBS-2745] Mounted ISO's affect Windows Servers disk full percentage

          As we saw in email, this seems to be because the Windows SNMP agent is mixing up the data for these drives, presumably because the removable disks are mountained after the snmp daemon starts, or something similar.

          This isn't anything we can do anything about

          Using Net-SNMP may fix it.

          adama Adam Armstrong added a comment - As we saw in email, this seems to be because the Windows SNMP agent is mixing up the data for these drives, presumably because the removable disks are mountained after the snmp daemon starts, or something similar. This isn't anything we can do anything about Using Net-SNMP may fix it.

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