How to limit servermgr_filebrowser to boot volume, to prevent 'Error getting quotas for volume'

Having a system with 1 boot drive and 15 backup drives, we do want to limit the server manager 'servermgrd' its 'servermgr_filebrowser.bundle' to retrieve/check the disk quota only on the boot volume ('/').
Because:
the backup drives are FAT formatted, which will fail every time with this error message: 'servermgrd: servermgr_filebrowser:Error:servermgr_filebrowser: Error getting quotas for volume /Volumes/I of type exfat'
the quota check is repeated every 2 hours (120 minutes), causing the log the be filled with these message and the drives to spin up 12 times a day (consuming more power than necessary and causing extra drive wear)
How can the server hard disk drive quotum check be limited to the boot volume only (not scanning for any other volume)?
And when that isn't possible, what is the correct way to completely disable servermgr_filebrowser?

Thank you Mark you are vary helpfull
Did you mean that (lower) by "bundle strategy"?
<cachestore-scheme>
<class-scheme>
<class-name>com.griddynamics.ticketon.app.dao.coherence.TicketCacheStore</class-name>
</class-scheme>
<operation-bundling>
<bundle-config>
<operation-name>store</operation-name>
<preferred-size>5000</preferred-size>
<auto-adjust>true</auto-adjust>
</bundle-config>
</operation-bundling>
</cachestore-scheme>
And if yes is it looks sense?
I mean by this, "send records to TicketCacheStore by 5000 per call " am i right?
I dropped delay to 10s and set factor to 0.5
Not coherece send me 5-20k records and cachestore handle whis successfuly.
But! By diferent means it may work longer sometimes, some lock in database for instance.
I want to find durable solution for the case, not only lower a chance i meet one.
Issuing heartbeat from cachestore looks best for me now.
I find that default guardian timeout is 65s and it is not looks as good idea to make it higher.

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