[Xymon] "include: command not found" in apache logs

cleaver at terabithia.org cleaver at terabithia.org
Thu Jul 26 06:36:59 CEST 2012


> There are a couple of shell scripts under cgi-bin that do this:
>
>  . /path/to/xymonserver.cfg
>
> Unfortunately, I have an "include" in that file.  So whenever I either do
> a
> report (report.sh) or look at a snapshot view (snapshot.sh) I get this
> kind
> of thing in the Apache log:
>
> [Wed Jul 25 09:45:18 2012] [error] [client 192.168.1.11]
> /usr/lib/xymon/server/etc/xymonserver.cfg: line 4: include: command not
> found, referer: https://servername/xymon-cgi/report.sh
>
> My include specifies a file called xymonserver-local.cfg, in which I
> define
> server-specific configurations such as XYMONSERVERHOSTNAME and
> XYMONSERVERIP.  So these won't be seen by these two CGI scripts.  I doubt
> that any of the definitions in my include file are important.  However, if
> I had ALL of my definintions in an include file, and xymonserver.cfg
> consisted only of "include otherfile.cfg", I wonder what would break.
>
> It's obvious that the way the definitions are added into the CGI script's
> environment is not appropriate for the type of file - "Even though it
> might
> look like a shell-script, it is NOT."  Furthermore, this extra line
> appears
> to be redundant, given that $CGI_SNAPSHOT_OPTS and $CGI_REP_OPTS both
> include "--env $XYMONENV", and $XYMONENV is set to
> /path/to/xymonserver.cfg.  So I suspect that this line can be taken out
> altogether.
>
> Cheers
> Jeremy


I've proposed a patch to help with this kind of situation which adds
"source " and ". " as synonyms for "include " to give you a little more
flexibility in this regard.

(Obviously, this would only work with single sourced files and not the
full-on "directory " directive.)

Does this seem like it would do what you need?


Regards,

-jc
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