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  • rohanp
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 13

    #1

    Monitoring Synology Shares

    Hi,

    I have Zabbix setup which is monitoring Synology volume using SNMP.
    I need to have the ability to monitor shares too within the Volume. Any suggestions to achieve this please?

    Thanks
    Rohan
  • batchenr
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2016
    • 440

    #2
    Originally posted by rohanp
    Hi,

    I have Zabbix setup which is monitoring Synology volume using SNMP.
    I need to have the ability to monitor shares too within the Volume. Any suggestions to achieve this please?

    Thanks
    Rohan
    did you atteched to this the snmp template ?
    what do you get now ? which volumes ?

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    • rohanp
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2016
      • 13

      #3
      Hi Batchenr,

      Thank you for your response.

      I have attached it to Template SNMP Disks and I get the following,

      volume /tmp
      volume /volume1 (I assume this is the whole volume of Synology)
      volume shared memory.

      But I dont get info about shares within volume1.

      Thanks
      Rohan

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      • rohanp
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 13

        #4
        Hi Guys,

        Any advise on this please?

        Thanks

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        • batchenr
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2016
          • 440

          #5
          you should go to :
          Administration -> Regular expressions ->

          check if in the :
          File systems for discovery

          you have the correct file system for you device
          for exsample i think the defult is :
          (btrfs|ext2|ext3|ext4|jfs|reiser|xfs|ffs|ufs|jfs|j fs2|vxfs|hfs|refs|ntfs|fat32|zfs|nfs|devtmpfs|tmpf s|LVM2_member)

          if you have a different file system then you should add it there.
          let me know if it works.

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          • rohanp
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2016
            • 13

            #6
            Hi,

            ext4 file system is present and hence it's only dicovering and displaying the volume1 information as a whole.

            I need to monitor the individual shares/folders within this volume.

            What I am basically looking to do is, monitor a folder within the volume, and if the folder size reaches 4TB, then send an email.

            Is this possible?

            Thanks

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