In a container summary view, the Proxmox GUI displays a lot of useful resource reporting, like CPU, RAM, and Swap consumption. It also shows the allocated total space for the root disk of the container, but I don't see a data point for the amount of root disk that is consumed/used. Why is that?
Ideally, I wouldn't have to SSH into each container in order to get this read-out:
It's entirely possible (and probably) that there's an easy way to check this in the GUI that I'm just overlooking. But how does everyone else monitor root disk consumption on LXCs?
I'm using ZFS RAID1, if it matters.
Ideally, I wouldn't have to SSH into each container in order to get this read-out:
Code:
root@PlexMediaServer:~# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
r1nvmestorage/subvol-100-disk-1 12G 4.6G 7.5G 38% /
It's entirely possible (and probably) that there's an easy way to check this in the GUI that I'm just overlooking. But how does everyone else monitor root disk consumption on LXCs?
I'm using ZFS RAID1, if it matters.