A volume on an OSX 10.6.8 SNMP-monitored volume is reported as "down", and I can't find it. Could you please help me?
The error:
Volume "/Volumes/macadmin" on Tier 1 node "Pipeline4": Down
Responding: N
Type: Fixed Disk (ID: 4)
Size: 931.2 G (Percent Used: 77 %, Index: 0)
Allocation Failures This Hour: 0
Node Pipeline4 (ID: 118), Status: Up
Resources:
Mounted volumes on P4:
Pipleline4:~ macadmin$ df
Filesystem 512-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/disk2s2 1952853344 24639920 1927701424 2% /
devfs 435 435 0 100% /dev
/dev/disk1s2 1952853344 328103200 1624750144 17% /Volumes/Buffer
map -hosts 0 0 0 100% /net
map auto_home 0 0 0 100% /home
map -fstab 0 0 0 100% /Network/Servers
/dev/disk32 93765869568 55129906560 38635963008 59% /Volumes/FluxCapacitor
/dev/disk33 187531739136 129211691776 58320047360 69% /Volumes/xSAN
/dev/disk34 187531739136 147377446144 40154292992 79% /Volumes/DataDrive
... or even simpler:
Pipleline4:~ macadmin$ ls /Volumes
Buffer DataDrive FluxCapacitor Server HD xSAN
Pipleline4:~ macadmin$ ls /Volumes/macadmin
ls: /Volumes/macadmin: No such file or directory
The last line explains why it's down, but doesn't explain why SW is looking for it.
Also, the volume in question is 931.2 G (Percent Used: 77 %). There is no match among mounted volumes: DataDrive is 79% used but it's more than 1TB.
An identical OSX Server with all the same monitored resources does not produce the error message.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!