Hey,
we have a monitoring system where we catch the SNMP free disk space value. It seems like QNAP made some changes to these values because our monitoring doesn't work anymore. The problem is that the values now contain the memory sizes such as "MB", "GB", etc...
Before it was always in GB (as far as I remember and without the actual word "GB") and we filtered on the size like this : if <SNMP disk space value> is under 0,1 then sent an alert. So if the free disk space is under 100 megabytes we would get a notification through our monitoring system. But this doesn't work anymore since sometimes it is in GB, MB and TB and we can't adjust it properly.
Is there any chance we can get this working again? The only option I know would be RegEx (I think) since it is supported in our monitoring system but we couldn't get it working.
Any Ideas??
Kind regards,
Matthias
SNMP free disk space value
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Regex seems to be the thing. Stack exchange says
https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/qu ... the-period
var z = x.replace(/[^0-9.]/g, '')
If it doesn’t matter to you if you have all in one place, QNAP has a threshold system on volumes, but I never tried it.
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https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/qu ... the-period
var z = x.replace(/[^0-9.]/g, '')
If it doesn’t matter to you if you have all in one place, QNAP has a threshold system on volumes, but I never tried it.
Austria est imperare orbi universo