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On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 11:23 AM, Stephen Berg (Contractor)
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> Having an issue with the df command. I need it to show me a filesystem's
> physical mount point, but since I use NFS and automounts quite a bit it
> chooses to show me the automount mount point instead. It's screwing up the
> monitoring software I use, check_mk.
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> For instance:
> /dev/VolGroup/home /export/home xfs defaults 1 2
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> That gets mounted as shown, but as soon as I login, the automounter will
> mount it as /home and the check_mk check for that filesystem goes into an
> unknown state since it can't find it any longer.
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> I've been unable to find any way to get df to show only physical mount
> points and ignore automount mount points. I'm seeing this behavior on most
> all my SL7.2 systems, SL6.7 doesn't seem to have this issue.
Try this:
df -P --si | grep ^/dsev/
The "^/dev/" restricts it to real physical mount points, the "-P" puts
it in more pareseable POSIX format, nad the "--si" is just for
legibility.
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