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    Setting Up Disk Space Alerts

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    Why Disk Space Matters

    Running out of disk space is one of the most common causes of server failures. It can crash databases, prevent log writing, and stop applications from functioning.

    Default Thresholds

    Xitogent monitors all mounted partitions and applies default alert thresholds:

    Level Threshold Action
    Warning 80%% used Notification via configured channels
    Critical 90%% used Escalation policy triggered
    Emergency 95%% used Immediate phone/SMS alert

    Customizing Thresholds

    Per-Server

    1. Go to Servers → [Server Name] → Disk
    2. Click the gear icon next to any partition
    3. Set custom warning, critical, and emergency thresholds
    4. Optionally exclude partitions from monitoring

    Per-Group

    Apply disk thresholds to a server group:

    1. Go to Settings → Server Groups
    2. Select or create a group
    3. Under Alert Policies, set disk thresholds
    4. All servers in the group inherit these settings

    Disk I/O Monitoring

    Beyond capacity, Xitogent also monitors:

    • Read/write throughput (MB/s)
    • I/O operations per second (IOPS)
    • I/O wait percentage – High I/O wait means the CPU is idle waiting for disk operations
    • Queue depth – Number of pending I/O requests

    Tips

    • Set alerts at 80%% to give yourself time to react
    • Use the Disk Forecast feature to predict when a partition will be full based on growth trends
    • Exclude /snap and /boot partitions to reduce noise