Steve Beschakis
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2014
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- 17
Just added a FreeNAS box to my home network and I'm very happy with this great open-source storage solution. I over-built the server using a fast proc and a 16G pot of ECC RAM. I'm sure it could perform just as well without the quad-core cpu, but it was on sale..heh. Anyway, I'm currently migrating a large volume of data from smaller drives across the network to the new 11TB (!) volume, and during copies, Zabbix sends me alerts of the type below.
I'm not sure how to interpret the alerts, or whether they refer to a single core (of the four). During the copy operations, the system is perfectly useable and data transfers are transparent, so I guess I don't care. Just wondering if the alert--which is a pre-established, unedited trigger that Zabbix created by default when setting up the monitoring environent for a Linux server--is anything to be concerned about.
--Thanks
I'm not sure how to interpret the alerts, or whether they refer to a single core (of the four). During the copy operations, the system is perfectly useable and data transfers are transparent, so I guess I don't care. Just wondering if the alert--which is a pre-established, unedited trigger that Zabbix created by default when setting up the monitoring environent for a Linux server--is anything to be concerned about.
--Thanks
Code:
Trigger: Disk I/O is overloaded on Zabbix server Trigger status: PROBLEM Trigger severity: Warning Trigger URL: Item values: 1. CPU iowait time (Zabbix server:system.cpu.util[,iowait]): 25.61 % 2. *UNKNOWN* (*UNKNOWN*:*UNKNOWN*): *UNKNOWN* 3. *UNKNOWN* (*UNKNOWN*:*UNKNOWN*): *UNKNOWN*