Deployment Health Checks and BES Relay Health

(imported topic written by Bjowah91)

Hi,

In the BES Relay Health of the new Deployment Health Checks dashboard there might be a calculation error.

the “BES Relay Free Disk Space” calculation checks if there is less than 1Gb free space on the relay drive.

It seams that all of our server have that in the list but in reallity there is much more then 1 Gb free space.

Below is a few examples, the first entry is an ordinary computer and has only 1 drive a 40 Gb.

Can someone explain this to me?

/Björn

BES Relay: Free Space

SLTBPC101: 20098 MB

LISTPC001: 2540 MB

LISRSRV001: 2745 MB

SLGLSRV001: 21534 MB

LICISRV001: 4993 MB

LIDYSRV001: 3556 MB

LIBNSRV001: 3628 MB

LICLSRV001: 1807 MB

SLAUSRV001: 18984 MB

SLHBSRV004: 26522 MB

LIBEPC001: 6334 MB

LIDLPC001: 7471 MB

LIGESRV001: 2269 MB

SLHMSRV001: 25125 MB

LIEUSRV001: 4859 MB

LIADSRV001: 10866 MB

LIJUSRV001: 3166 MB

LISVPC001: 3352 MB

(imported comment written by SystemAdmin)

Hello again Bjowah,

The Health Check lists out all relays and their current free space regardless of it being above or below the 1GB limit. This seemed like it would be helpful information regardless. Maybe we could color the failing relays red in the list though to point out relays that are having problems.

The pass/fail status does look at the 1GB threshold though so you should be passing this check based on the results above. You’ll get a ‘warning’ if any relays are below 1GB and a ‘fail’ if and relays are below 500MB.

(imported comment written by Bjowah91)

Okej thanks. Could be good to colour out the once that have a problem.

/Björn

(imported comment written by SystemAdmin)

Cool, putting in a change to colorize the results. Should be propagated in the near future.

(imported comment written by Bjowah91)

Nice

/björn