Chapter 6 Maintaining the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server System

Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring

PS2:

OK, fan

is OK

 

 

PS3:

OK, fan

is OK

 

 

SCSI Adapter:

NCR 810

 

 

 

DISK 1:

36000MB

(SEAGATE

ST336704LW

REV=0004)

DISK 2:

36000MB

(SEAGATE

ST336704LW

REV=0004)

Solid State Disk:

IMPERIAL "MG-35/400 ULTRA" S/N=0128 REV=B403

 

Battery: usage = 307 days, charge is OK

Ethernet:

Intel 8225x PCI 10/100 (0001af03c05e)

Modem:

Absent or unrecognized

 

Smart Blades:

 

 

 

 

Slot 16:

NMS CG6000C S/N=20363257 REV=5894-B2 MSC0 PRC0

Slot 15:

NMS CG6000C S/N=20363261 REV=5894-B2 MSC1 PRC1

 

 

 

 

 

Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring

You can monitor the disk use of the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server system. The Cisco Unified MeetingPlace system raises an alarm when it reaches or exceeds a specified use threshold.

Threshold values denote the percentage of a particular file system that is currently being used. In general, 90 percent is a good value for a threshold. You can use a number lower than 90 to get an earlier warning, but you may get an alarm for a normal condition. We recommend using 90.

To Enable Server Disk Capacity Monitoring

Step 1 Log in to the CLI as a technician. The tech$ prompt appears.

Step 2 Log your terminal session. (For information on logging, see the “Logging Your HyperTerminal Session” section on page 3-3.)

Step 3 Enter configdiskcap.

Step 4 Enter the number of the file whose use threshold capacity you want to modify. In Example 6-2, we want to modify the use threshold capacity for the /lat/db file (file 2), so enter 2.

Step 5 Enter the new use threshold value for this file. In Example 6-2, we want the use threshold capacity to be 95 percent, so enter 95.

Step 6 Save your changes and exit the configdiskcap command by entering s.

Example 6-2 Enabling Server Disk Capacity Monitoring

meetingplace:tech$ configdiskcap

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Disk Capacity Monitor Configuration

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Capacity values are utilization percentage thresholds.

A major alarm will be raised if a threshold is exceeded.

Select a file system threshold to modify when prompted.

Values must be between 60 and 99; a capacity of 0 disables checking for that file system.

CAP% FILESYSTEM

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1)0 /

2)0 /lat/db

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