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We discovered an issue when using the Invoke-IcingaCheckDiskHealth plugin. There is no way to exclude from scanning RDS User Profile Disk (UPD) virtual disks that appear in the system after an RDS user logs in. We use a farm of several RDS servers that use UDP disks. Each server can have 50-60 users working simultaneously. And for each user, a UDP disk is mounted upon login. Currently, checking such a server with the Invoke-IcingaCheckDiskHealth plugin leads to unnecessary load on the server. In addition, as a result, hundreds of unnecessary metrics end up in the plugin data.
Can you please add the ability to exclude such drives?
I think that to exclude these disks we can use the conditions: Friendly Name "Msft Virtual Disk" + Disk Label "User Disk"
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Hello
We discovered an issue when using the Invoke-IcingaCheckDiskHealth plugin. There is no way to exclude from scanning RDS User Profile Disk (UPD) virtual disks that appear in the system after an RDS user logs in. We use a farm of several RDS servers that use UDP disks. Each server can have 50-60 users working simultaneously. And for each user, a UDP disk is mounted upon login. Currently, checking such a server with the Invoke-IcingaCheckDiskHealth plugin leads to unnecessary load on the server. In addition, as a result, hundreds of unnecessary metrics end up in the plugin data.
Can you please add the ability to exclude such drives?
I think that to exclude these disks we can use the conditions: Friendly Name "Msft Virtual Disk" + Disk Label "User Disk"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: