NFS readers monitoring

Hello

One of our clients seeks to control some NFS file systems attached on their Red Hat servers monitored by NMS via SNMP.

Monitoring SNMP becomes just the info on local file systems. Is it possible to monitor the NFS?

Thank you

This was resolved by installing the NMS agent on the Red Hat server.

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    Version 1.3 and below has 2 types of ports Ethernet - uplink port and the server.

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    So if you want to end host mode AND not love you warnings above, connected the NAS to a switch upstream and not UCS and this option is still the spirit you today.

    That the port of the unit gives you now, is that the load VLAN the SIN belongs to can be filtered, QoS settings possible and it just works in end host Mode (most deployments are based on it).

    Above is the raison d'etre for the port of the device and the port type is neeeded even if it operates today in switch mode.

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    In EHM, you're right, the East-West traffic between NAS blades can use the network upstream.

    You can design effectively by specifying the id of fabric (A or B as primary) or set the affinity of the fabric if using a switching software but guaranteed location total (without using the network upstream) can be made as you say properly according to 'what' fails.

    If all uplinks in failure, so this should switch, but if a link between IOM and the IF fails, then the servers pinned to this link will begin using the external network.

    So yes, the network must be designed to keep the flow and that if scenarios in mind. It cannot be assumed not to hit above all East-West traffic.

    The long-term solution is to have data between the FI to EHM links or they are even vPC and that's why the two links to the NAS from the FI will be active/active.

    Port device in switch mode can be used, but it depends also on which links are blocked etc. PLEASE ensure that.

    The topology you mentioned did... but then you should also keep in mind on failurea etc happening is to say that the ISL between YEW should always be forwarding for this VLAN.

    Thank you

    -Matt

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