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11-23-2006 09:03 PM
11-23-2006 09:03 PM
"Errors" appearing in SIM disk reporting since a few days
Since a few days back we've started having some problems with our diskreports, we suspect either SIM, the new HP drivers or some security patches from Microsoft, but I wanted to check whether anyone else has already seen this and knows what to do ?
The "problem" is very small but creates issues with our automatic accounting systems, it is basically that on some of the machines there has appeared a backslash "\" in the disklabel, see below. Now if all had this or none had this wouldn't matter, just that they don't mix.
Here's what our report says, note the difference for the C: drives, these systems are two cluster nodes and are supposed to be identical:
Report date and time: Friday, November 24, 2006 10:24:54 AM CET
Logical Disk Drives
System Name Description Total Size (MB) Used (MB) Percentage Used
tap-w27 C:TAP-W27CDISK [NTFS] 34720 8404 24
tap-w28 C:\ [TAP-W28CDISK:NTFS] 34723 9982 28
The "problem" is very small but creates issues with our automatic accounting systems, it is basically that on some of the machines there has appeared a backslash "\" in the disklabel, see below. Now if all had this or none had this wouldn't matter, just that they don't mix.
Here's what our report says, note the difference for the C: drives, these systems are two cluster nodes and are supposed to be identical:
Report date and time: Friday, November 24, 2006 10:24:54 AM CET
Logical Disk Drives
System Name Description Total Size (MB) Used (MB) Percentage Used
tap-w27 C:TAP-W27CDISK [NTFS] 34720 8404 24
tap-w28 C:\ [TAP-W28CDISK:NTFS] 34723 9982 28
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