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This help page is for version 4.2. The latest available help is for version 9.4.

Disk Space Monitor

The Disk Space monitor is simple to setup. You just add the drives that you want to monitor and the alert threshold (as an absolute size or as a percentage of the total disk size). You can also monitor specific folders if they are a volume mounted from another server / device.

The Add, Edit and Remove buttons on the left will let you change the disks that are being monitored.

Drives (volumes) on non-Windows machines are shown in the Add dialog as well. PA Server Monitor uses SNMP behind the scenes to get drive information from the hrStorage table. If drive/volume information is not showing up, make sure that the correct SNMP credentials have been specified.

Note: If the target server is monitored by a Satellite, the drive names will be retrieved from the Satellite during the configuration step.

If a drive\share\volume that you want to monitor does not show up, choose {manually enter path}, and then enter the UNC path to be monitored on the next dialog.

When monitoring remote drives it is important to remember that the monitoring service will probably run as a different user than you are currently logged in with, and will most likely not have network drives mapped.  The best way to specify a disk in this case is via UNC paths.

Standard Configuration Options

Like all monitors, this monitor has standard buttons on the right for Adding Actions, setting Advanced Options and setting the Monitor Schedule.

Supported Reports

The Disk Space monitor supports a number of disk space related reports. The Disk Space Summary is a good way to keep an eye on all disk space -- by default it shows a list of all servers with those with the least amount of free space at the top. Most of the reports can create bar and line charts, as well as tabular HTML and .CSV output.

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