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Visibility of a nfs-share on a linux-host via server-agent

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Hello,

I'm new to this Board. We starting to monitor our Systems via AppDynamics

In the first step, we have server-agents on our machine(s) and everything is going well.

I increased the number of Monitored Volumes in  AgentServer/conf/agentServerConfig.yml to see all Volumes and I see all our 6 Hardware-Volumes.

I whitelisted our mounted nfs-share, but it's still not visible.

Is there a Way to monitore nfs-Volumes (free space/used space) which are mounted on a Linux (CentOs 7.4) Host, because there is no Agent on the nfs-server (netapp)

Our Agent Version is 4.4.0.498?

Thanks

Michael

^ Posted edited by @Ryan.Paredez for grammar and formatting. 

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CommunityUser
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So just for searchers

Th solution ist the LinuxMonitoringExtension https://www.appdynamics.com/community/exchange/extension/linux-monitoring-extension/

Greets Michael

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CommunityUser
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Just a litte correction

The file to increase the number off monitored volumes is

machine-agent/extensions/ServerMonitoring/conf/ServerMonitoring.yml

i copy & paste the wrong link yesterday

Regards 

Michael

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CommunityUser
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So just for searchers

Th solution ist the LinuxMonitoringExtension https://www.appdynamics.com/community/exchange/extension/linux-monitoring-extension/

Greets Michael

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