We monitor couple of storage performance values in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V cluster, i.e.:
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Read Latency]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Read Queue Length]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Reads/sec]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Writes/sec]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Write Queue Length]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Write Latency]
Everything works great until Cluster Shared Volumess get moved around in cluster, as soon as that happens, they always become unsupported: "Not supported by Zabbix agent".
Restarting agent manually seems to solve problem most of the time, but it's annoying - any suggestions what is causing it and how to solve this problem?
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Read Latency]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Read Queue Length]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Reads/sec]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Writes/sec]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Write Queue Length]
perf_counter[\Cluster CSV File System(Volume1)\Write Latency]
Everything works great until Cluster Shared Volumess get moved around in cluster, as soon as that happens, they always become unsupported: "Not supported by Zabbix agent".
Restarting agent manually seems to solve problem most of the time, but it's annoying - any suggestions what is causing it and how to solve this problem?