Does this red color mean something, eg a warning of some kind or is it
simply stylistic?
I remember when I was pointing the data directory to hundreds of gigabytes
instead of tens, the color was still red.
The red color does mean it needs attention. By default, Marvel will warn
you if you have less than 50GB of free space (displayed in yellow) and will
go red if you have less than 20GB. If you had higher numbers displayed in
color, please let me know as it is a bug.
Cheers,
Boaz
On Monday, February 3, 2014 7:16:04 PM UTC+1, Tony Su wrote:
Does this red color mean something, eg a warning of some kind or is it
simply stylistic?
I remember when I was pointing the data directory to hundreds of gigabytes
instead of tens, the color was still red.
Thx,
For anyone who views this thread who wants to see an example how this looks
in Marvel,
I've posted a screenshot
Tony
On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 2:16:07 AM UTC-8, Boaz Leskes wrote:
Hi Tony,
The red color does mean it needs attention. By default, Marvel will warn
you if you have less than 50GB of free space (displayed in yellow) and will
go red if you have less than 20GB. If you had higher numbers displayed in
color, please let me know as it is a bug.
Cheers,
Boaz
On Monday, February 3, 2014 7:16:04 PM UTC+1, Tony Su wrote:
Does this red color mean something, eg a warning of some kind or is it
simply stylistic?
I remember when I was pointing the data directory to hundreds of
gigabytes instead of tens, the color was still red.
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