The current monitoring/alert system only sends notifications if the root disk’s utilization is beyond a threshold. The alert is not triggered when an attached volume is over-utilized. Is it possible at this time to add monitoring to volumes instead of droplets?
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Thanks for your feedback. This is a feature we are looking to add.
any update on this ? i’m using volumes for backup of several databases and monitoring this is very critical for me
any updates on it?
Here is the feature request on DigitalOcean Ideas: https://ideas.digitalocean.com/storage/p/disk-utilization-for-volumes
Duplicates:
Here you go https://github.com/teleivo/diskmon
Diskmon was created to monitor volumes on Digital Ocean.
yeah, it would be very useful…
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But maybe vote here instead: https://ideas.digitalocean.com/ideas/DO-I-285
Any update on this?
+1! 2022 please!
Can you believe that FOUR YEARS later there is still no way to monitor disk utilization on a volume from within the DigitalOcean Monitoring tool?
I guess it is true… the larger a company gets the slower they move.
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what’s the update on this? It’s been 5 years. This is a simple yet critical feature to have.
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