Monitoring non-global zone file-systems
This task describes how to view non-global zone file-systems.
- You do not need to install the KM on a non-global zone for file-system monitoring.
- Non-global NFS file-systems are excluded from monitoring because data is not transmitted from the global zone.
To view the non-global zone file-systems
- Access the FILESYSTEM application class so that you can view its parameters.
- Open the parameters that track the information about the non-global zone file-systems.
- FSAvailableSpace—displays the amount of available space for the non-global zone file-system instance. This parameter is critical on the root volume
- FSAvailableSpaceMB—displays the amount of available space in megabytes for the non-global zone file-system instance. This parameter is critical on the root volume.
- FSCapacity—displays the percentage of file system storage that is currently in use by the non-global zone file-system instance.
- FSFreeInodes—displays the number of I-nodes available for a non-global zone file-system instance.
- FSFreeInodesK—displays the number of free I-nodes available in units of thousands for a non-global zone file-system instance.
- FSMountStatus—displays the mount status of the non-global zone file-system instance.
- FSInodeUsedPercent—displays the percentage of I-nodes that has been used by the non-global zone file-system instance. This parameter applies to local file systems only, not NFS.
- FSUsedSpace—displays the amount of used space for the non-global zone file-system instance.
- FSUsedSpaceMB—displays the amount of used space in megabytes, for the non-global zone file-system instance.
PATROL displays a graph that shows the requested information over time.
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