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ls /home/lpar2rrd/lpar2rrd/tmp/HYPERV/3558C6A2-0712-11EE-8FEC-EA808804DA38/ | wc -l Output is 248.
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Output is 519.
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It's very embarrassing, but you're correct. 😅 Is there anything I can do to clear some space? Or all I can do is to extend the disk space? As for the command you want me to run, there's no 'windows' subdirectory under lpar2rrd.
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Thanks for your quick response. Logs were uploaded as requested.
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I have uploaded the logs as requested. The problem only happens for one storage (V3700). We're monitoring two and the other (DS3500) works fine.
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I hope that shows the time is the same.
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We still didn't find any way to get rid of the 1 hour time difference. :/ Any hint is appreciated.
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Hi, any advice about this?
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And this is the problem, all graphs are 1 hour behind.
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Please see here
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Hi, I couldn't get the script to run without error, so we decided to reinstall the system and the heatmap works fine now. However, after the reset, I have a problem that the data is one hour behind. We had a wrong time zone on the storage (GMT+8 instead of GMT+7), which we already corrected. But the data is still lagging…
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I get some errors when running the Perl script: bin/heatmap-stor.pl: line 2: use: command not found bin/heatmap-stor.pl: line 3: use: command not found bin/heatmap-stor.pl: line 4: use: command not found bin/heatmap-stor.pl: line 5: use: command not found bin/heatmap-stor.pl: line 6: use: command not found…
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