Logical Disk Availability is critical – what does this mean?
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
@Jason - what do you mean? Give me a scenario. I don't think we changed anything here.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Hi, How can i generate a performance report for logical disk - Avg. Disk sec/Write per day? thanks RajAnonymous
January 01, 2003
Hi, a chkdsk does miracles on this error!Anonymous
March 01, 2011
Hey Kevin, what would cause this property to return bad if there is no volumedirty in the MOF and the the property is "null" and the machine is a virtual win2008r2 server?Anonymous
March 28, 2012
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March 29, 2012
Any help please for disk space report in the format like Total space, free space and % free space from SCOM 2007 R2Anonymous
August 10, 2012
I want the old Monitor back. At least it could detect whether the drive is there or not. I have tested this tons of times and it does not work!Anonymous
November 07, 2013
Hello, I ran the WBEMTEST with the query and nothing is showing red but the Monitor is still flipping to Critical Alert every 2-3 days.... Any other step to locate the error? Thanks, DOmAnonymous
September 16, 2014
Hello - how would one use the WBEMTEST utility for a drive mounted to a folder. We have an F: drive with several drives mounted as folders. SCOM is complaining about one of this mount points - yet it is up and accessbile via Windows Explorer. When I run the WBEMTest utility using your instructions, all I see are the C, D, and F drives - not the mount points on the F drive. I tried removing the where (DriveType=3 or DriveType=6) filter, but that had no affect.Anonymous
March 08, 2015
The alert received form the server which is running FAT32 files system. performed the steps provide the knowledge tab. Reported no errors.
My question over here is : is it the same MP for server running with FAT32 file system .Anonymous
May 07, 2015
I have a scenario that my H drive was healthy and all of the sudden one day this drive was been removed for an hour and i dont see any alerts been raised on that.
When i pull availability report for this, it shows that the H drive was down for an hour and when i look at the health explorer of this drive it has picked from not monitored to monitored.
dont i get an alert if the healthy drive goes down without any errors on WMI ?Anonymous
May 11, 2015
Even i have got the same problem, any solutions ?Anonymous
May 18, 2015
Hi Guys , when they say Chkdsk , do they mean -F or the normal online one ?Anonymous
December 08, 2016
Another great explanation, thanks Kevin !